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OptiX RTN 900 V100R002 Configuration Guide -- U2000 Web LCT

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Preface
This course is developed based on services of the OptiX RTN 900 V100R002.  This course is designed to help microwave engineers to independently configure common services of the OptiX RTN 900 V100R002.


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Study Guide


This course describes the configurations of the OptiX RTN 900 V100R002.

Before learning this course, it is recommended that you read the OptiX RTN 900 V100R002 System Description, OptiX RTN 900 V100R002 Networking and Protection, and OptiX RTN 900 V100R002 Hybrid Feature.

This course focuses on the configurations of various services.

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References
 

OptiX RTN 910 Configuration Guide OptiX RTN 950 Configuration Guide

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Purpose of This Course




After learning this course, you will be able to:


  

Configure the radio links of the OptiX RTN 900 V100R002. Configure TDM services of the OptiX RTN 900 V100R002. Configure Ethernet services of the OptiX RTN 900 V100R002.

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Contents
1. Service Types of the OptiX RTN 900 V100R002 2. Configuring Radio Links 3. Configuring TDM Services 4. Configuring Ethernet Services

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Service Types


Types of Radio Links


 

TDM radio link (including SDH radio link and PDH radio link) Hybrid radio link

Service types carried by the radio link


 

TDM services carried by the TDM radio Hybrid services of Native E1 services and Native Ethernet services carried by the Hybrid radio (supporting the AM function)

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Types of Ethernet Services




E-Line services


UNI-UNI E-Line services


 

Point-to-point transparently transmitted E-Line service VLAN-based E-Line service

 

UNI-NNI E-Line services carried by QinQ links

E-LAN services
  

IEEE 802.1d bridge IEEE 802.1q bridge IEEE 802.1ad bridge

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Contents
1. Service Types of the OptiX RTN 900 V100R002 RTN 2. Configuring Radio Links  Configuration Procedure  Configuration Tasks 3. Configuring TDM Services 4. Configuring Ethernet Services

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Procedure for Configuring a Radio Link


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this step for 1+0/N+0 Configuring the IF/ODU info. of a radio Link 1+1 link Creating a 1+1 protection group

Configuring an NE

Configuring the Radio link mode

XPIC link Creating an XPIC group

N+1 link Creating an N+1 protection group

Setting the Hybrid/AM attributes of the XPIC Hybrid radio link

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Creating an NE
Method 1: Create an NE by using the search method.

Configuring an NE

Configuring the RF link mode

Configuring the IF/ODU Information of a Radio Link

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Creating an NE
Method 2: Create an NE by using the manual method.

Configuring an NE

Configuring the RF link mode

Configuring the IF/ODU Information of a Radio Link

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Modifying the NE ID/Name

Configuring an NE

Configuring the RF link mode

Configuring the IF/ODU Information of a Radio Link

Modify the NE ID. The ID of an NE in the network must be unique.

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Configuring an NE

Configuring the RF link mode

Configuring the IF/ODU Information of a Radio Link

Creating an XPIC Protection Group

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Creating an XPIC Protection Group

Configuring an NE

Configuring the RF link mode

Configuring the IF/ODU Information of a Radio Link

IF Channel Bandwidth: Set this parameter according to the network planning documents. It can be set to 28M or 56M. If this parameter is set to 56M, the high-power ODU must be used. Polarization direction-V/H: This parameter indicates the polarization direction of a radio link. It is recommended that you install the two IFX2 boards that form an XPIC workgroup in the slots that are at the same layer or in the same column. Set the IF port on the IFX2 board that has a smaller slot number to Polarization direction-V and that on the other IFX2 board to Polarization direction-H. Link ID-V/H: Set these two parameters according to the network planning information. These two parameters must be set to different values, but Link ID-V and Link ID-H must be respectively set to the same values at both ends of a link. Maximum Transmit Power: This parameter indicates the max. transmit power of the ODU. The value of this parameter must not exceed the rated power range supported by the ODU. This parameter specifies the upper threshold of the transmit power range of an ODU. After an ATPC adjustment, the transmit power cannot exceed the value of this parameter. Transmit Power/Transmission Frequency: Set these two parameters according to the network planning documents.

 

If an ODU supports only one T/R spacing, set this parameter to the default value 0. The default transmission status of an ODU is Unmute. Set ATPC parameters according to the network planning documents. Note that before the antenna alignment, ATPC Enabled must be set to Disabled. Copyright 2006 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

Setting the Hybrid/AM Attributes of the XPIC Hybrid Radio Link

Configuring an NE

Configuring the RF link mode

Configuring the IF/ODU Information of a Radio Link

  

Set AM Enable Status according to the network planning documents. Note that before the antenna alignment, make sure that AM Enable Status is set to Disabled. When AM Enable Status is set to Enabled, set Modulation Mode of the Guaranteed AM Capacity and Modulation Mode of the Full AM Capacity according to the network planning documents. E1 Capacity specifies the number of E1 services that can be transmitted in Hybrid microwave frames. Set this parameter according to the design. Note that the number of E1 services at both ends of a radio link hop must be the same; otherwise, the services are unavailable. Copyright 2006 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

Creating an N+1 Protection Group

Configuring an NE

Configuring the RF link mode

Configuring the IF/ODU Information of a Radio Link

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Creating an N+1 Protection Group

Configuring an NE

Configuring the RF link mode

Configuring the IF/ODU Information of a Radio Link

Configure a working board: Select Working Unit from Select Mapping Direction. Select an IF port of the working board from Select Mapping Mode, and click to add the IF port in Mapped Board.  Configure a protection board: Select Protection Unit from Select Mapping Direction. Select an IF port of the protection board from Select Mapping Mode, and click to add the IF port in Mapped Board.


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Creating a 1+1 Protection Group

Configuring an NE

Configuring the RF link mode

Configuring the IF/ODU Information of a Radio Link

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Creating a 1+1 Protection Group




Configuring an NE

Configuring the RF link mode

Configuring the IF/ODU Information of a Radio Link

Select the 1+1 SD/FD/HSB protection from the Working Mode drop-down list.

Use the default value.

Select a working IF board and a protection IF board. In the case of 1+1 FD/SD protection group, the working board and protection boards must be configured in two paired slots.

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Configuring the IF/ODU Information of a Radio Link

Configuring an NE

Configuring the RF radio link

Configuring the IF/ODU Information of a Radio Link

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Configuring the IF/ODU Information of a Radio Link


 Set the parameters according to the network planning documents.  The AM function is disabled by default.

Configuring an NE

Configuring the RF radio link

Configuring the IF/ODU Information of a Radio Link

 Set the transmit frequency and the transmit power.

These two parameters are available only when Enable AM is set to Enabled.  This parameter is available only when Enable AM is set to Disabled.

 Used for recording performance events. The parameters are valid only when the ATPC function is enabled. Set the parameters according to the network planning documents.

Set this parameter by  If the OptiX RTN 900 is interconnected strictly conforming to with the Packet radio equipment, this the design. The number parameter is set to Enabled. Otherwise, of E1 services on both this parameter is set to Disabled. ends of a hop of a radio link hop. Copyright 2006 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

Contents
1. Service Types of the OptiX RTN 900 V100R002 2. Configuring Radio Links 3. Configuring TDM Services 4. Configuring Ethernet Services

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Timeslots for TDM Services on IF Boards




When TDM services need to be transmitted on a radio link, you need to configure cross-connections between the service timeslots on the corresponding service boards and the service timeslots on the corresponding IF boards. The timeslots for the TDM services on IF boards are closely related to the type of the radio services transmitted by the IF board and the radio capacity. TDM Radio When the IF board works in PDH radio mode, if the microwave capacity is nxE1, the first to nth VC-12 timeslots on the IF board are available and correspond to the first to nth E1s that are transmitted over radio. If a crossconnection is configured between an E1 port on a service board and the second VC-12 timeslot in VC4-1 on the IF board, the E1 services that are accessed through the E1 port are sent to the second E1 timeslot that is transmitted over radio. If the radio capacity is E3, only the first VC-3 timeslot in VC4-1 on the IF board is available and corresponds to the E3 channel that is transmitted over radio. When the IF board works in STM-1 mode, all the timeslots in VC4-1 on the IF board are available and correspond to the timeslots in the VC-4 that is transmitted on radio.

Hybrid Radio When the IF board works in STM-1 mode, all the timeslots in VC4-1 on the IF board are available and correspond to the timeslots in the VC-4 that is transmitted on radio. If an IF board works in Hybrid radio mode and the E1 Capacity is set to n in Hybrid/AM Configuration, the first to nth VC-12 timeslots on the IF board are available and correspond to the first to nth E1 timeslots that are transmitted over radio. For example, if the E1 capacity is 75xE1, only the first to sixty-third VC-12 timeslots in VC4-1 and the first to twelfth VC-12 timeslots in VC4-2 on the IF board are available. If a cross-connection is configured between an E1 port on a service board and the second VC-12 timeslot in VC4-1 on the IF board, the E1 services that are accessed through the E1 port are sent to the second E1 timeslot that is transmitted over radio.

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Configuring Linear MSP (Optional)

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Configuring Linear MSP (Optional)


Protection Type: can be set to 1+1 Protection or 1:N Protection. If extra services need to be transmitted or several working channels are required, select 1:N Protection.
Select West Working Unit or West Protection Unit from Select Mapping Direction. This parameter specifies the mapping board and port in the mapping direction.

Switching Mode: can be set to Single-Ended Switching or DualEnded Switching. If Protection Type is set to 1:N Protection, Switching Mode can only be set to Dual-Ended Switching. Revertive Mode: specifies the revertive mode of the linear MSP. It is recommended that you set this parameter to Revertive. WTR Time: specifies the wait-torestore time. It is recommended that you use the default value 600 in second. Protocol type: ensure that the interconnected NEs run the protocols of the same type.

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Configuring the Cross-Connections of TDM Services




In the case of 1+1 protection configuration or 1+1 linear MSP, you need to configure TDM services on the working channel only. In the case of N+1 protection configuration or 1:N linear MSP, you also need to configure the extra services on the protection channel if required.

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Configuring the Cross-Connections of TDM Services

 This parameter indicates the level of a service. If the service is an E1 service or a data service that is bound with VC-12 paths, set this parameter to VC12. If the service is a data service that is bound with VC-3 channels, set this parameter to VC3. If all the services in a VC4 pass through the NE, set this parameter to VC4.

 Set the source slot, source port, source VC4, and source timeslot of the service source. When Source is set to the slot of the tributary board, Source Port and Source VC4 are unavailable. Set these parameters according to the network planning information.  Set the sink slot, sink port, sink VC4, and sink timeslot of the service sink. When Sink is set to the slot of the tributary board, Sink Port and Sink VC4 are unavailable. Set these parameters according to the network planning information.

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Creating Cross-Connections for SNCP Services




When configuring the SNCP services, you need to configure the cross-connections of the SNCP services.

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Creating Cross-Connections for SNCP Services




The cross-connection of SNCP services is a cross-connection that a working source and a protection source correspond to a service sink.  This parameter indicates the level of a service. If the service is
an E1 service or a data service that is bound with VC-12 paths, set this parameter to VC12. If the service is a data service that is bound with VC-3 channels, set this parameter to VC3. If all the services in a VC-4 pass through the NE, set this parameter to VC4.  Direction is generally set to Bidirectional.  Hand-off Time specifies the duration of the hold-off time. When a line fault occurs, an NE can perform SNCP switching after a delay of time to prevent the situation where the NE performs SNCP switching and other protection switching at the same time. Set the hold-off time for the SNCP when the SNCP works with the link-level protection schemes, including the 1+1 protection and N+1 protection. The hold-off time must be more than the switching time of the protection scheme that works with the SNCP. It is recommended that you set the hold-off time to 0 when only the SNCP is configured.  Set the source slot, source port, source VC4, and source timeslot of the working source and protection source. The working service source and protection service source can be the IF board or the line board. However, the IF 1+! protection board cannot be used as the source of SNCP services.  Set the sink slot, sink port, sink VC4, and sink timeslot of the SNCP service sink. If Sink is set to the slot of the tributary board, Sink Port and Sink VC4 are unavailable. Copyright 2006 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

Contents
1. Service Types of the OptiX RTN 900 V100R002 2. Configuring Radio Links 3. Configuring TDM Services 4. Configuring Ethernet Services

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Configurations of Various Services


P2P/VLAN E-Line 1 Setting the parameters of Ethernet ports Setting the parameters of the IF_ETH ports Configuring the LAG Configuring the E-Line Configuring the QoS Verifying Ethernet service configurations QinQ-Based ELine Setting the parameters of Ethernet ports Setting the parameters of the IF_ETH ports Configuring the LAG Configuring the QinQ Link Configuring the E-Line Configuring the QoS IEEE 802.1d bridgebased E-LAN Setting the parameters of Ethernet ports Setting the parameters of the IF_ETH ports Configuring the LAG Configuring the ERPS Configuring the E-LAN Configuring the QoS IEEE 802.1q bridgebased E-LAN Setting the parameters of Ethernet ports Setting the parameters of the IF_ETH ports Configuring the LAG Configuring the ERPS Configuring the ELAN Configuring the QoS IEEE 802.1ad bridgebased E-LAN Setting the parameters of Ethernet ports Setting the parameters of the IF_ETH ports Configuring the LAG Configuring the ERPS Configuring the ELAN Configuring the QoS

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Verifying Ethernet service configurations

Verifying Ethernet service configurations

Verifying Ethernet service configurations

Verifying Ethernet service configurations

Note: indicates that the configuration item is optional. Configure the services according to the service requirements.
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Configurations of Ethernet Services


Setting the Parameters of Ethernet Ports Setting the Parameters of IF_ETH Ports Configuring the LAG Configuring the QinQ Link Configuring the E-Line Service Configuring the ERPS Configuring the E-LAN Service Configuring the QoS Verifying Ethernet Service Configurations

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Setting the Parameters of Ethernet Ports


 P2P E-Line services: Setting general attributes Configuring the traffic control Setting the advanced attributes

 VLAN-based E-Line services:  QinQ-based E-Line services:  IEEE 802.1d bridgebased E-LAN services:

Setting general attributes Setting general attributes Setting general attributes

Configuring the traffic control

Setting the layer 2 attributes

Setting the advanced attributes

Configuring the traffic control

Setting the advanced attributes Setting the advanced attributes

 IEEE 802.1q bridge-based

E-LAN services:  IEEE 802.1ad bridge-based E-LAN services:

Configuring the traffic control

Setting the layer 2 attributes

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Setting general attributes

Configuring the traffic control

Setting the layer 2 attributes

Setting the advanced attributes

Setting the Parameters of Ethernet Ports

Ports on an Ethernet board

 IF_ETH ports

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Setting general attributes

Configuring the traffic control

Setting the layer 2 attributes

Setting the advanced attributes

Setting the Parameters of Ethernet Ports


 The general attributes of an Ethernet port define the physical-layer information, such as the port mode, encapsulation type, and maximum frame length.

 In the case of used ports, set Enable Port to Enabled. In the case of unused ports, set Enable Port to Disabled.  Encapsulation Type In the case of P2P E-Line services and IEEE 802.1d bridge-based E-LAN services, set Encapsulation Type to Null. In the case of VLAN-based E-Line services and IEEE 802.1d bridge-based E-LAN services, set Encapsulation Type to 802.1q. In the case of QinQ-based E-Line services and IEEE 802.1ad bridge-based E-LAN services, if a UNI can access untagged frames, set Encapsulation Type to NULL. If a UNI can access tagged frames only, set Encapsulation Type to 802.1q. In the case of an NNI port, set Encapsulation Type to QinQ.  In the case of an Ethernet port that is connected to the external equipment, set Working Mode to a value the same as that of the external equipment. (Generally, Working Mode of the external equipment is set to Auto-Negotiation. In the case of the Ethernet ports within the network, set Working Mode to Auto-Negotiation.  When JUMBO frames are transmitted, set Max Frame Length (byte) according to the actual length of the JUMBO frames. Otherwise, it is recommended that you set Max Frame Length (byte) to 1536.

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Setting general attributes

Configuring the traffic control

Setting the layer 2 attributes

Setting the advanced attributes

Setting the Parameters of Ethernet Ports

After the traffic control is enabled, if the link is congested, the Ethernet port sends the PAUSE frame to notify the peer end of stopping the transmission of Ethernet packets for a period, thus eliminating the link congestion.  Required when the flow control function is enabled on the external equipment to which the Ethernet port is connected. Set the parameters as follows:  When the external equipment uses the non-auto-negotiation flow control function, set NonAutonegotiation Flow Control Mode to Enable Symmetric Flow Control.  When the external equipment uses the auto-negotiation flow control function, set AutoNegotiation Flow Control Mode to Enable Symmetric Flow Control.

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Setting general attributes

Configuring the traffic control

Setting the layer 2 attributes

Setting the advanced attributes

Setting the Parameters of Ethernet Ports

 For P2P E-Line services and IEEE 802.1d bridge-based E-LAN services: You do not need to set the layer 2 attributes.  For VLAN-based E-Line services and IEEE 802.1 bridge-based E-LAN services: If all the accessed services carry VLAN tags (tagged frames), set Tag to Tag Aware. If none of the accessed services carries VLAN tags (untagged frames), set Tag to Access. If the access services contain both tagged frames and untagged frames, set Tag to Hybrid. Set Default VLAN ID and VLAN Priority according to the network planning information.  For QinQ-based E-Line services and IEEE 802.1ad bridge-based E-LAN services: In the case of a UNI port, if Encapsulation Type is set to 802.1q, Tag must be set to Tag Aware (default value). In the case of an NNI port that is connected to the external equipment, set QinQ Type Domain according to the T-PID of the SVLAN that is supported by the external equipment. In the case of an NNI port within the network, set QinQ Type Domain to the default value.

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Setting general attributes

Configuring the traffic control

Setting the layer 2 attributes

Setting the advanced attributes

Setting the Parameters of Ethernet Ports

 The advanced attributes of Ethernet ports are used to configure the MAC/PHY loopback and query the traffic rate on the ports.  Required when you need to enable the port self-loop test and automatic loopback shutdown functions or to enable the broadcast packet suppression function. Set Loopback Check, Loopback Port Shutdown, Enabling Broadcast Packet Suppression, and Broadcast Packet Suppression Threshold according to the requirements.

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Configurations of Ethernet Services


Setting the Parameters of Ethernet Ports Setting the Parameters of IF_ETH Ports Configuring the LAG Configuring the QinQ Link Configuring the E-Line Service Configuring the ERPS Configuring the E-LAN Service Configuring the QoS Verifying Ethernet Service Configurations

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Setting general attributes

Setting the layer 2 attributes

Setting the advanced attributes

Setting the Parameters of IF_ETH Ports

Encapsulation Type  In the case of P2P E-Line services and IEEE 802.1d bridge-based E-LAN services, set Encapsulation Type to Null.  In the case of VLAN-based E-Line services and IEEE 802.1d bridge-based E-LAN services, set Encapsulation Type to 802.1q  In the case of QinQ-based E-Line services and IEEE 802.1ad bridge-based E-LAN services, if a UNI can access untagged frames, set Encapsulation Type to NULL. If a UNI can access tagged frames only, set Encapsulation Type to 802.1q. In the case of an NNI port, set Encapsulation Type to QinQ

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Setting general attributes

Setting the layer 2 attributes

Setting the advanced attributes

Setting the Parameters of IF_ETH Ports


 The Layer 2 attributes of the IF-ETH port specify the relevant information about the link layer, including the tag attribute and QinQ type domain.

 For P2P E-Line services and IEEE 802.1d bridge-based E-LAN services: You do not need to set the layer 2 attributes.  For VLAN-based E-Line services and IEEE 802.1 bridge-based E-LAN services: If all the accessed services carry VLAN tags (tagged frames), set Tag to Tag Aware. If none of the accessed services carries VLAN tags (untagged frames), set Tag to Access. If the access services contain both tagged frames and untagged frames, set Tag to Hybrid. Set Default VLAN ID and VLAN Priority according to the network planning information.  For QinQ-based E-Line services and IEEE 802.1ad bridge-based E-LAN services: In the case of a UNI port, if Encapsulation Type is set to 802.1q, Tag must be set to Tag Aware (default value). In the case of an NNI port that is connected to the external equipment, set QinQ Type Domain according to the T-PID of the SVLAN that is supported by the external equipment. In the case of an NNI port within the network, set QinQ Type Domain to the default value.

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Setting general attributes

Setting the layer 2 attributes

Setting the advanced attributes

Setting the Parameters of IF_ETH Ports

 When the IF_ETH port transmits an Ethernet service that permits bit errors, such as a voice service or a video service, you can set Error Frame Discard to Disabled.

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Configurations of Ethernet Services


Setting the Parameters of Ethernet Ports Setting the Parameters of IF_ETH Ports Configuring the LAG Configuring the QinQ Link Configuring the E-Line Service Configuring the ERPS Configuring the E-LAN Service Configuring the QoS Verifying Ethernet Service Configurations

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Configuring the LAG




Link aggregation allows multiple links that are attached to the same equipment to be aggregated to form a link aggregation group (LAG) so that the bandwidths and availability of the links increase. The aggregated links can be considered as a single logical link. Required if the LAG is configured to protect the FE/GE ports or if the Hybrid radio uses the N+0/XPIC configuration mode.

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Configuring the LAG


 Manually enter the number of the LAG. This parameter is valid only when Automatically Assign is not selected.  Set the name of the LAG. It is recommended that you set LAG Name in a form of LAG_No.
 Set LAG Type to the same value as the opposite equipment. Generally, set LAG Type to Static for the equipment at both ends.  In the case of FE/GE ports, set Load Sharing to the same value as the opposite equipment. If the LAG is configured only to realize protection, it is commended that you set Load Sharing to NonSharing for the equipment at both ends. If the LAG is configured to increase the bandwidth, it is recommended that you set Load Sharing to Sharing for the equipment at both ends. When the Hybrid microwave uses the N+0/XPIC configuration mode, set Load Sharing to Sharing for the equipment at both ends.  Set Revertive Mode to the same value as the opposite equipment. Generally, set Revertive Mode to Revertive for the equipment at both ends. This parameter is valid to only LAGs whose  Set Load Sharing to Non-Sharing. Set System Priority to the default value. This parameter is valid to only static LAGs.  Set Main Board, Main Port, and Selected Slave Ports according to the planning information. It is recommended that you set this parameter to the same value for the main and slave ports of the LAGs at both ends. The Hybrid/AM attributes of the IF ports in the LAGs must be the same.

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Configuring the LAG

 Port Priority indicates the priorities of the ports in a LAG as defined in the LACP protocol. The smaller the value, the higher the priority. When ports are added into a LAG, the port of the highest priority is preferred for service transmission.

 Set System Load Sharing Hash Algorithm to the same value as that of the opposite equipment. Unless otherwise specified, this parameter takes the default value. This parameter is valid to only LAGs whose Load Sharing is set to Sharing. The load sharing computation methods include:MAC address specific allocation (based on the source MAC address, destination MAC address, and XOR between source MAC address and source MAC address), IP address specific allocation (based on the source IP address, destination IP address, and XOR between source IP address and destination IP address).
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Configurations of Ethernet Services


Setting the Parameters of Ethernet Ports Setting the Parameters of IF_ETH Ports Configuring the LAG Configuring the QinQ Link Configuring the E-Line Service Configuring the ERPS Configuring the E-LAN Service Configuring the QoS Verifying Ethernet Service Configurations

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Configuring the QinQ Link




Configuring the QinQ link is prerequisite for configuring QinQ private line services and 802.1ad bridge services.

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Configuring the QinQ Link

 QinQ Link ID specifies the ID of a QinQ link. Value range: 1 to 4294967295.  Board specifies the board that carries the QinQ link. The Encapsulation Type of the port must be set to QinQ during the configuration of port parameters.  Port specifies the port that carries the QinQ link. The Encapsulation Type of the port must be set to QinQ during the configuration of port parameters.  S-Vlan ID specifies the VLAN ID (at the network operator side) for the QinQ link. This parameter is set according to the planning information.

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Configurations of Ethernet Services


Setting the Parameters of Ethernet Ports Setting the Parameters of IF_ETH Ports Configuring the LAG Configuring the QinQ Link Configuring the E-Line Service Configuring the ERPS Configuring the E-LAN Service Configuring the QoS Verifying Ethernet Service Configurations

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Configuring the E-Line Service

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Configuring the P2P Transparently Transmitted E-Line Service (1)


 Set Service ID/Service Name according to the design.  Set Direction to UNIUNI. Except for QinQbased E-Line services, select UNI-UNI for all the other E-Line services.

 The values of the Encapsulation Type parameter of the ports must be the same.

 Select a source port and a sink port. Select a board from the Board drop-down list, and then select an available port.

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Configuring the P2P Transparently Transmitted E-Line Service (2)

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Configuring the VLAN-Based E-Line Service (1)


 Set Service ID/Service Name according to the design.  Set Direction to UNIUNI. Except for QinQbased E-Line services, select UNI-UNI for all the other E-Line services.  Select a source port and a sink port. Then, configure the source VLAN and the sink VLAN.

 The values of the Encapsulation Type parameter of the ports must be the same.

 Select a source port and a sink port. Select a board from the Board drop-down list, and then select an available port.

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Configuring the VLAN-Based E-Line Service (2)


 After the corresponding VLAN forwarding table item is created, the VLAN IDs of the service packets can be switched at the source or sink end of the E-Line service. If the VLAN IDs at both the source end and the sink end are the same, you do not need to create the VLAN forwarding table item.

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Configuring the QinQ-Based E-Line Service (1)


 Set Service ID/Service Name according to the design.  Set Direction to UNI-UNI or NNI-NNI. UNI-NNI indicates that services are accessed through ports to the QinQ link. Both source and sink of NNINNI are the QinQ Link.  Select a source port and a sink port. If Direction is set to UNI-UNI, the source is a port and the sink is the QinQ link. If Direction to NNI-NNI, both the source and the sink are QinQ link.  If you forgot to create a QinQ link, create one by clicking Create QinQ Link.

 Click Sink. In the dialog box that is displayed, select the selected QinQ link and click OK.

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Configuring the QinQ-Based E-Line Services (2)

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Configurations of Ethernet Services


Setting the Parameters of Ethernet Ports Setting the Parameters of IF_ETH Ports Configuring the LAG Configuring the QinQ Link Configuring the E-Line Service Configuring the ERPS Configuring the E-LAN Service Configuring the QoS Verifying Ethernet Service Configurations

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Configuring the ERPS

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Configuring the ERPS


 Set ERPS ID according to the design. The ERPS ID must be unique. The value of ERPS ID ranges from 1 to 8.  East/West port: specifies the east/west port of the ERPS instance.  RPLOwner Ring Node Flag: specifies whether a node on the ring is the ring protection link (RPL) owner. Only one node on the Ethernet ring can be set as the RPL owner.  RPL Port: specifies the RPL port.  Control VLAN: specifies the VLAN ID of Control VLAN. Each node on the Ethernet ring transmits the RAPS packets on the dedicated ring APS (R-APS) channel to ensure consistency between the nodes when the ERPS switching is performed. Control VLAN is used for isolating the dedicated R-APS channel. Therefore, the VLAN ID in Control VLAN cannot be duplicate with the VLAN IDs that are contained in the service packets or inband DCN packets.  Destination Node: displays the MAC address of the destination node. The default destination MAC address in the R-APS packets is always 01-19-A7-00-00-01.

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Configuring the ERPS

 Hold-Off Time: specifies the hold-off time of the ERPS hold-off timer. If only the ERPS exists, set this parameter to 0. If the ERPS coexists with the LAG protection, set this parameter to 500 ms.  Guard Time: specifies the guard time of the EPRS guard timer. It is recommended that you use the default value 500 ms.  Entity Level: specifies the level of the maintenance entity according to the design.

 WTR Time: specifies the WTR time of the WTR timer in the case of ERPS protection. It is recommended that you use the default value 5.  Packet Transmit Interval: specifies the interval for transmitting the R-APS packets. It is recommended that you use the default value 5.

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Configurations of Ethernet Services


Setting the Parameters of Ethernet Ports Setting the Parameters of IF_ETH Ports Configuring the LAG Configuring the QinQ Link Configuring the E-Line Service Configuring the ERPS Configuring the E-LAN Service Configuring the QoS Verifying Ethernet Service Configurations

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Configuring the E-LAN Service

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Configuring the 802.1d Bridge-Based E-LAN Service (1)

 Set Service ID/Service Name according to the design.  Select Tag-Transparent from the Tag Type drop-down list.  Set whether to enable the MAC address self-learning function. If the MAC selflearning function of an Ethernet LAN is enabled, the Ethernet LAN learns an MAC address according to the original MAC address in the packet and automatically refreshes the MAC address forwarding table.

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Configuring the 802.1d Bridge-Based E-LAN Service (2)


 Select a board from the Board drop-down list.

 Select a port of the board. Click the right arrow to add the selected port to the list of selected ports.

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Configuring the 802.1d Bridge-Based E-LAN Service (3)

 Configured ports

 Click Next.

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Configuring the 802.1d Bridge-Based E-LAN Service (4)

 Create a split horizon group as required.

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Configuring the 802.1d Bridge-Based ELAN Service (5)


 Select Split Horizon Group to create a split horizon group as required.  Split Horizon Group ID: The default value is 1. It cannot be set manually.  Split Horizon Group Member: The port members that are added to the same split horizon group cannot communicate with each other.

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Configuring the 802.1q Bridge-Based ELAN Service (1)


 Set Service ID/Service Name according to the design.  Select C-Awared from the Tag Type drop-down list.  Set whether to enable the MAC address self-learning function. If the MAC selflearning function of an Ethernet LAN is enabled, the Ethernet LAN learns an MAC address according to the original MAC address in the packet and automatically refreshes the MAC address forwarding table.

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Configuring the 802.1q Bridge-Based ELAN Service (2)

 Configure the UNI port. Select a board from the Board drop-down list, and then select a port.  Set VLAN of each port according to the design.

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Configuring the 802.1q Bridge-Based ELAN Service (3)

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Configuring the 802.1q Bridge-Based ELAN Service (4)

 Select Split Horizon Group to create a split horizon group as required.  The port members that are added to the same split horizon group cannot communicate with each other.

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Configuring the 802.1ad Bridge-Based E-LAN Service (1)


 Set Service ID/Service Name according to the design.  Select S-Awared from the Tag Type drop-down list.  Set whether to enable the MAC address self-learning function. If the MAC selflearning function of an Ethernet LAN is enabled, the Ethernet LAN learns an MAC address according to the original MAC address in the packet and automatically refreshes the MAC address forwarding table.

 In the case of the 802.1ad bridge-based E-LAN services, configure the UNI port and the NNI port. Configure the UNI port first.

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Configuring the 802.1ad Bridge-Based E-LAN Service (2)

 Configure the UNI port. Select a board from the Board drop-down list, and then select a port.  Set S-VLAN of each port according to the design.

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Configuring the 802.1ad Bridge-Based E-LAN Service (3)

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Configuring the 802.1ad Bridge-Based E-LAN Service (4)

 Configure the UNI port. Select a board from the Board drop-down list, and then select a port.  Set S-VLAN of each port according to the design.

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Configuring the 802.1ad Bridge-Based E-LAN Service (5)

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Configuring the 802.1ad Bridge-Based E-LAN Service (6)


 Select Split Horizon Group to create a split horizon group as required.  The port members that are added to the same split horizon group cannot communicate with each other.

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Configurations of Ethernet Services


Setting the Parameters of Ethernet Ports Setting the Parameters of IF_ETH Ports Configuring the LAG Configuring the QinQ Link Configuring the E-Line Service Configuring the ERPS Configuring the E-LAN Service Configuring the QoS Verifying Ethernet Service Configurations

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Creating a DS domain

Changing the ports that use the DS domain

Creating a port policy

Creating the traffic

Setting the port that uses the port policy

Configuring port shaping

Configuring the QoS


 By creating a DiffServ (DS) domain, you can create the mapping relation of a new DS domain and configure the ports that use this mapping relation.  P2P transparently transmitted services support mapping the PHB service classes based on the DSCP type only. The default DS, however, maps the PHB service classes according to the CLAN priorities. Hence, you need to configure a new DS.

 The OptiX RTN 900 has a default DS domain, for which Mapping Relation ID is set to 1 and Mapping Relation Name is set to Default Map. Before another DS domain is created, all the ports belong to this default DS domain. The default DS domain cannot be modified or deleted.

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Creating a DS domain

Changing the ports that use the DS domain

Creating a port policy

Creating the traffic

Setting the port that uses the port policy

Configuring port shaping

Configuring the QoS


 Mapping Relation ID: indicates the ID of the mapping relation between DS domains. The value ranges from 2 to 8.  Mapping Relation Name: indicates the name of the mapping relation between DS domains. Set this parameter according to the design.  Package Type: indicates the type of the packet. The packets trusted by the OptiX RTN 900 are the C_VLAN, S_VLAN, and IP DSCP packets that carry the C_VLAN priority, S_VLAN priority, or DSCP value. The untrusted packets are mapped to the BE service level by default and forwarded in best effort mode. The P2P transparently transmitted E-Line service supports only the mapping from DSCP packets to the PHB service class. Ingress Mapping Relation: indicates mapping relations between the priorities of ingress packets and PHB service levels. Egress Mapping Relation: indicates mapping relations between the priorities of egress packets and PHB service levels.

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Creating a DS domain

Changing the ports that use the DS domain

Creating a port policy

Creating the traffic

Setting the port that uses the port policy

Configuring port shaping

Configuring the QoS


By changing the ports that use the DS domain, you can add or delete a port that uses the DS domain and set the packet type over the port.  The default DS domain cannot be modified or deleted.


 Select a mapping relation to be changed.

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Creating a DS domain

Changing the ports that use the DS domain

Creating a port policy

Creating the traffic

Setting the port that uses the port policy

Configuring port shaping

Configuring the QoS


 Select a new packet type from the Package Type drop-down list. The values are CVLAN, SVLAN, and IP-DSCP.

 You can add a port that uses the DS domain by clicking the right arrow.

 You can remove a port that uses the DS domain by clicking the left arrow.

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Creating a DS domain

Changing the ports that use the DS domain

Creating a port policy

Creating the traffic

Setting the port that uses the port policy

Configuring port shaping

Configuring the QoS


 A port policy is required when you need to apply for QoS policies other than DS and port shaping for a specific port.

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Creating a DS domain

Changing the ports that use the DS domain

Creating a port policy

Creating the traffic

Setting the port that uses the port policy

Configuring port shaping

Configure the QoS


 Set Policy ID and Policy Name parameters of the port policy. The maximum number of port policies supported by the OptiX RTN 900 is 36.

 Configure the queue scheduling, policy weight, and queue shaping of the port queue.  Grooming Police After Reloading: Set the strict priority (SP) scheduling algorithm according to the planning information. Note that except for the default value, the value of the WRR scheduling algorithm and the value of the SP scheduling algorithm cannot be interleaved. That is, except for the default value, Grooming Police After Reloading can be changed from SP to WRR according to the queue priorities in a descending order (CS7-BE).  Policy Weight: specifies the weight of the policy in the WRR queue. The weight indicates the percentage of the bandwidth resources obtained by the WRR queue.  Bandwidth Limit: indicates or specifies whether the traffic shaping function is enabled for the PHB service class queues in the egress direction. CIR, PIR, CBS, PBS can be set only when Bandwidth Limit is set to Enabled.

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Creating a DS domain

Changing the ports that use the DS domain

Creating a port policy

Creating the traffic

Setting the port that uses the port policy

Configuring port shaping

Configuring the QoS


By creating the traffic, you can configure ACL and CAR for a specified traffic stream on a specified port.  This task is required when you need to perform the CAR or shaping operation for a specific flow over the port.


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Configuring the QoS

Creating a DS domain

Changing the ports that use the DS domain

Creating a port policy

Creating the traffic

Setting the port that uses the port policy

Configuring port shaping

 Select a match type. The match values of the match types are: DSCP Value: 0 to 63 CVlan ID: 1 to 4094 CVlan priority: 0 to 7 SVlan ID: 1 to 4094 SVlan priority: 0 to 7  CoS: specifies the PHB service class queue mapped by the traffic classification packets. If CoS is set to empty (-), the traffic classification packets map the PHB service queue according to the mapping relation specified in the topic about DS domain management.  Bandwidth Limit: indicates or specifies whether the CAR operation is performed for the flow in the ingress direction.  CIR, PIR, CBS, PBS can be set only when Bandwidth Limit is set to Enabled.

 ID of the traffic classification.  Set whether the ACL action is allowed or not.

 After you click Add or Delete, complex traffic classification can be performed on the traffic that enters the ingress port according to the preset matching rules.

 The OptiX RTN 950 supports Color Blindness only.

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Creating a DS domain

Changing the ports that use the DS domain

Creating a port policy

Creating the traffic

Setting the port that uses the port policy

Configuring port shaping

Configuring the QoS


creating a port policy, you need to set the port that uses the port policy. Through this task, you can configure ACL and CAR for a specific traffic stream on a specified port.
 After

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Creating a DS domain

Changing the ports that use the DS domain

Creating a port policy

Creating the traffic

Setting the port that uses the port policy

Configuring port shaping

Configuring the QoS


 Select a board from the Board drop-down list in the Applied Port pane.

 Select a port to be used in Available Port.

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Creating a DS domain

Changing the ports that use the DS domain

Creating a port policy

Creating the traffic

Setting the port that uses the port policy

Configuring port shaping

Configure the QoS




By configuring port shaping, you can configure traffic shaping for a port or an egress port queue. This task is required if you need to limit the egress port bandwidth that an Ethernet service occupies.

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Creating a DS domain

Changing the ports that use the DS domain

Creating a port policy

Creating the traffic

Setting the port that uses the port policy

Configuring port shaping

Configuring the QoS


 Set the slot ID.  Set the port.  Set CIR, CBS, PIR, and PBS according to the design.

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Configurations of Ethernet Services


Setting the Parameters of Ethernet Ports Setting the Parameters of IF_ETH Ports Configuring the LAG Configuring the QinQ Link Configuring the E-Line Service Configuring the ERPS Configuring the E-LAN Service Configuring the QoS Verifying Ethernet Service Configurations

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Creating an MD

Creating an MA

Creating an MEP point

Creating remote MEPs in an MA

Testing Ethernet services

Verifying Ethernet Service Configurations


 A maintenance

domain (MD) defines the range and level of the Ethernet OAM. MDs of different ranges and levels can provide users with differentiated OAM services.

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Creating an MD

Creating an MA

Creating an MEP point

Creating remote MEPs in an MA

Testing Ethernet services

Verifying Ethernet Service Configurations


 Set the name of a maintenance domain. The maintenance domain (MD) refers to the network for the Ethernet OAM.  Set the level of the MD. Values 0 to 2 indicate the carrier level, values 3 to 4 indicate the supplier level, and values 5 to 7 indicate the user level. When Maintenance Domain Level is set to 0, the MD is at the lowest level. Values 1 to 7 indicate that the level increases in ascending order.  This task is required in the case that the NEs where the two Ethernet interfaces involved in the service test are located. Set the main parameters as follows:  The MD names and levels of different NEs must be the same.  In the test of Ethernet services between two edge nodes on the transport network, it is recommended that you set Maintenance Domain Level to 4. In the test of Ethernet services between two NEs within the transport network, set Maintenance Domain Level to a value less than 4. In the test of Ethernet services between two Ethernet ports on the same NE, set Maintenance Domain Level to a value less than that set in the test of Ethernet services between two NEs within the transport network.

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Creating an MD

Creating an MA

Creating an MEP point

Creating remote MEPs in an MA

Testing Ethernet services

Verifying Ethernet Service Configurations


MD can be divided into several independent maintenance associations (MAs). By creating MAs, you can associate specific Ethernet services with MAs. This facilitates Ethernet OAM operations.
An

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Creating an MD

Creating an MA

Creating an MEP point

Creating remote MEPs in an MA

Testing Ethernet services

Verifying Ethernet Service Configurations

 Set Maintenance Association Name to the value of Maintenance Association Name that is set in the preceding step.  Maintenance Association Name: the values set on two NEs must be the same.  Set Relevant Service to the same service for the two NEs.  Set CC Test Transmit Period to 1s.

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Creating an MD

Creating an MA

Creating an MEP point

Creating remote MEPs in an MA

Testing Ethernet services

Verifying Ethernet Service Configurations


An MEP is the starting and end positions of all the OAM packets. By creating an MEP, you can check the Ethernet channel of the MEPs that belong to a same MA through the OAM operation.


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Creating an MD

Creating an MA

Creating an MEP point

Creating remote MEPs in an MA

Testing Ethernet services

Verifying Ethernet Service Configurations

 Set Maintenance Association Name to the value of Maintenance Association Name that is set in the preceding step.  Set Board and Port to the Ethernet ports involved in the service test.  Set MP ID to different values for MEPs in the same MD.  In this example, Ethernet services between two internal NEs on the transport network are tested. Hence, set Direction to Ingress for the MEPs.  The MP ID is used to identify the MEP during the LB test. Hence, set CC Status to Active.

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Creating an MD

Creating an MA

Creating an MEP point

Creating remote MEPs in an MA

Testing Ethernet services

Verifying Ethernet Service Configurations


To ensure that an MEP can respond to the OAM operations initiated by the other MEPs in the same MA, you need to set the other MEPs to be the remote MEPs of this MEP.


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Creating an MD

Creating an MA

Creating an MEP point

Creating remote MEPs in an MA

Testing Ethernet services

Verifying Ethernet Service Configurations

 Set Maintenance Domain Name to the value of Maintenance Domain Name that is set in the preceding step.  Set Maintenance Association Name to the value of Maintenance Association Name that is set in the preceding step.  If other MEPs may initiate OAM operations to an MEP in the same MA, set the other MEPs to be the remote MEPs.

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Creating an MD

Creating an MA

Creating an MEP point

Creating remote MEPs in an MA

Testing Ethernet services

Verifying Ethernet Service Configurations


During a loopback (LB) test, you can check the bidirectional connectivity between the source MEP and any MEP in the same MA.


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Creating an MD

Creating an MA

Creating an MEP point

Creating remote MEPs in an MA

Testing Ethernet services

Verifying Ethernet Service Configurations


 Select MP ID if the LB test is performed on the basis of MP IDs.

 Source maintenance point in the LB test

 Destination maintenance point in the LB test

 Transmitted Packet Count: specifies the number of packets transmitted each time in the LB test. The duration gets longer with the increase of numbers.  Transmitted Packet Length: specifies the length of a transmitted LBM packet. If the packet length is different, the test result may be different. In normal cases, it is recommended that you use the default value.  Transmitted Packet Priority: specifies the priority of transmitted packets. 0 indicates the lowest priority, and 7 indicates the highest priority. In normal cases, it is recommended that you set this parameter to the highest priority.
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Creating an MD

Creating an MA

Creating an MEP point

Creating remote MEPs in an MA

Testing Ethernet services

Verifying Ethernet Service Configurations


 

Click Start Test. Then, the LB test result is displayed in the Detection Result pane. The LossRate in the Detection Result must be 0.

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Summary
 

Describes service types of the OptiX RTN 900 V100R002 Describes how to configure the radio links of OptiX RTN 900 V100R002

Describes how to configure the TDM services of the OptiX RTN 900 V100R002

Focuses on how to configure Ethernet services of the OptiX RTN 900 V100R002

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