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1 OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................................. 3 1.1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................ 3 1.2 PRODUCT VERSION .................................................................................................................................. 3 1.3 PRECAUTIONS FOR TEST .......................................................................................................................... 3 2 REFERENCE STANDARDS (OPTIONAL) ......................................................................................................... 4 3 ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ............................................................................................................... 6 4 OPTIX RTN 950 ACCEPTANCE TEST PROCEDURE ....................................................................................... 8 4.1 HARDWARE INSTALLATION INSPECTION ................................................................................................... 8 4.2 MICROWAVE PARAMETER CHECK .......................................................................................................... 11 4.3 ALLOCATION OF BANDWIDTH CHECK .................................................................................................... 12 4.4 ALARM FUNCTIONAL TEST ITEMS .......................................................................................................... 13 4.5 FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE TEST.......................................................................................................... 15 4.6 BIT ERROR TEST .................................................................................................................................... 16 4.7 ETHERNET SERVICE CONNECTIVITY TEST.............................................................................................. 18 4.8 ETHERNET THROUGHPUT TEST .............................................................................................................. 20 4.9 ETHERNET LATENCY TEST ..................................................................................................................... 22
Overview
1.1 Introduction
This proposal document describes the test cases used by Huawei transmission platform RTN 600 series.
microwave radio
under test is powered off, to avoid the internal amplifier self-excitation generating high signal level and damaging the analyzer. 8. To use the DC block box, you should know the ports that can block direct current and the ports through which direct current is accessed into the system. 9. The AC supply voltage of some meters can be set to either 220 V or 110 V. Before the meter is turned on, ensure that the set nominal AC supply voltage of the meter is consistent with the external AC power input voltage. 10. Before the meters are powered on, ensure that the protection ground of the meters is properly connected to that of the lab. 11. Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap when you are operating on meters and equipment. 12. To clean the meters, use a soft dustproof cloth. Do not use chemicals such as thinner and acetone. 13. When you use the DC power supply for the NE or the ODU, ensure that the circuit is not shorted. As the ODU is not grounded, the IDU must be grounded. The ODU discharges through the IDU.
F.385-6 F.386-6
Standard F.497-5 F.595-6 F.636-3 F.637-2 F.748-3 F.749-1 SM.1138 ITU-R P.530-10 (11/01) ETSI EN 301 216 ETSI EN 301 128 ETSI EN 300 198 ETSI EN 300 431 ETSI EN 300 197 ETSI EN 300 833 ETSI EN 302 217
Title Radio-frequency channel arrangements for radio-relay systems operating in the 13 GHz frequency band Radio-frequency channel arrangements for radio-relay systems operating in the 18 GHz frequency band Radio-frequency channel arrangements for radio-relay systems operating in the 15 GHz band Radio-frequency channel arrangements for radio-relay systems operating in the 23 GHz band Radio-frequency channel arrangements for radio-relay systems operating in the 25, 26 and 28 GHz bands Radio-frequency channel arrangements for radio-relay systems operating in the 38 GHz band Determination of necessary bandwidths including examples for their calculation and associated examples for the designation of emissions Propagation data and prediction methods required for the design of terrestrial line-of-sight systems Fixed Radio Systems; Point-to-point equipment; Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy (PDH); Low and medium capacity and TUG3 digital radio systems operating in the frequency bands in the range 3 GHz to 11 GHz (7/8 GHz) Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Digital Radio Relay Systems (DRRS); Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy (PDH); Low and medium capacity DRRS operating in the 13 GHz, 15 GHz and 18 GHz frequency bands Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Parameters for radio systems for the transmission of digital signals operating at 23 GHz Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Digital fixed point-to-point radio relay equipment operating in the frequency range 24,25 GHz to 29,50 GHz (26 GHz) Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Parameters for radio systems for the transmission of digital signals operating at 32 GHz and 38 GHz (38 GHz) Fixed Radio Systems; Point-to-point antennas; Antennas for point-to-point fixed radio systems operating in the frequency band 3 GHz to 60 GHz Fixed Radio Systems; Characteristics and requirements for point-to-point equipment and antennas; Part 2-2: Harmonized EN covering essential requirements of Article 3.2 of R&TTE Directive for digital systems operating in frequency bands where frequency co-ordination is applied
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A ADM AIS ALS ASE
ATPC B BER BIP C CRC CW D DCC E ECC EMS ETSI F FDDI FD FE FEC G H HSB I IDU IF IEEE ITU-T J L LCT LOF LPRDI LPRFI
Hot-Standby Indoor Unit Intermediate Frequency Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers International Telecommunication Union-Telecommunication Sector
Local Craft Terminal Loss of Frame Low Path Remote Defect Indication Low Path Remote Failure Indication
M MODEM MPI-R MPI-S MST MS-AIS MSP MTIE N NE NM O OA OADM OAM ODU OOF OSI OSNR P PCM PDH PRBS Q R RMS RTN RZ S SD SDH SMSR SNCP STM T TCP/IP TCM TDEV U V W Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Tandem Connection Monitor Time Deviation Space Diversity Synchronous Digital Hierarchy Side Mode Suppression Ratio Sub-Network Connection Protection Synchronous Transfer Mode Root Mean Square Radio Transmission Node Return Zero Pulse Code Modulation Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy Pseudo-Random Binary Sequence Optical Amplifier Optical Add and Drop Multiplexer Operation, Administration and Maintenance Outdoor Unit Out of Frame Open Systems Interconnection Optical Signal/Noise Ratio Network Element Network Manager Modulator and Demodulator Main Path Interface at the Receiver Main Path Interface at the Transmitter Multi-Service Transparent Transmission Multiplex Section Alarm Indication Signal Multiplex Section Protection Maximum Time Interval Error
Test Result
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OptiX RTN 950 Acceptance Test Procedure Grounding kits (Feeder entry side) properly installed and tightly fixed to grounding points Grounding kits (The bottom of the tower side) properly installed and tightly fixed to grounding points IF cable properly labeled at ODU side marked with OMC name IF cable has no sharp bends, kinks areas IF straight connector properly assembled. Connection of IF cable from/to IFU2 card. 1.4 Transmission Rack Installation Pass Pass Fail Fail Pass Pass Pass Fail Fail Fail Pass Fail Pass Fail Pass Fail
Location of transmission rack according to approved LOSR Bolts must be properly anchored to flooring metal plate; Upper part of TX rack must be secured with brackets to avoid swinging. Laying of yellow green grounding cables from transmission rack to main cabin buss-bar using white tie wrap. All bolts and nuts must be properly tightened Transmission Rack must be labeled correctly Indicate OMC name 1.5 IDU Radio Equipment Installation IDU is securely installed to the transmission rack and mounted according to link configuration Grounding connection from IDU (left rear) grounding point to transmission rack main grounding point using yellow green cable with correct terminal lugs properly crimped Grounding connections from IDU to IDU must be cascaded using yellow green ground cable
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IDU DC connector is secured and correctly terminated IDU labeling Indicate OMC name TO/FROM SITE NAME Power cable straight to the breaker of rectifier or DCPDB IDU bay face showing slot location:
Fixing and routing of interconnection cable from DDF to IDU DDF Frame must be properly grounded. Labeling indicate where it is directed (Site name). 1.7 Patch Cables All E1 patch cables must be properly patch. 1.8 IP Connection Cables All IP connection cables must be properly crimped. 1.9 Other deficiencies: Site cleaning; all garbage and excess materials must be pulled out from the site
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Test Configuration
1. Create test environment as shown in figure above. 2. Check microwave parameter via WebLCT. Frequency and power result is complied with design. Modulation/Demodulation method is 128QAM. Test Item TX Frequency (MHz) RX Frequency (MHz) Test Result
Test Result TX Power Level (dBm) RX Power Level (dBm) Capacity Remarks Smart Date: Signature Huawei Representative: Date: Representative: 155 Mbps (63VC12 for 155Mbps)
Test Configuration
1. 2.
Create test environment as shown in figure above. Check allocation of bandwidth and cross-connection via WebLCT.
The result is complied with design: 1~16VC12 for E1 channel, 17~63VC12 for IP channel. IP port working mode is full duplex with Layer 2 feature. Test Item Allocation of bandwidth timeslot (for E1): Cross-connection of the timeslot (for E1) Test Result (Check in WebLCT) _____(VC12) _____(VC12) _____(VC12) _____(VC12) ~ ~ ~ ~ _____(VC12) _____(VC12) _____(VC12) _____(VC12)
Test Result Allocation of bandwidth timeslot (for IP): Cross-connection of the timeslot (for IP): IP Port Work Mode: Remarks Smart Date: Signature Huawei Representative: Date: Representative:
Test Configuration
WebLCT
1. Create test environment as shown in figure above. Test Procedure 2. Query current NE alarms via WebLCT. 3. Query history NE alarms via WebLCT.
Test Item Query NE alarms Expected Result View current alarms View history alarms Locating an alarm Test Item Query NE alarms Test Result View current alarms View history alarms Locating an alarm Remarks Smart Representative: Date: Signature Huawei Representative: Date:
Expected Result Query alarm of a given NE View current alarms of NE, board and channel View history alarms of NE, board and channel Locate an alarm to NE, board or channel Test Result
Pass Pass Pass Pass Fail Fail Fail Fail
Space attenuation ODU1 ODU3 IDU IDU NE1 Space attenuation ODU2 ODU4 NE2
Test Configuration
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WebLCT 1.
Create test environment as shown in figure above. Turn off NE1 ODU and check Rx signal level in NE2. Turn on NE1 ODU and Turn off NE2 ODU. Check Rx signal level in NE1 Turn on both of ODU
Test Procedure
2. 3. 4.
When remote NE turns off ODU, the Rx signal level of local NE should be below -80dBm. Test Item Turn off NE1, NE2 Rx signal level Turn off NE2, NE1 Rx signal level Test Result
(dBm) (dBm)
Test Configuration
BER Tester 1. 2. 3. Create test environment as shown in figure above. Configure services according to test requirement. Perform 3-minutes bit error testing on each E1 port. No bit errors exist. Connect all E1 port serially. Perform 24-hour bit error test on E1 port. No bit errors exist.
Test Procedure
4. 5. 6. 7.
Test Item test on E1 Port-1: test on E1 Port-2: test on E1 Port-3: test on E1 Port-4:
Test Result _______ _______ _______ _______ (BER 10 ) (BER 10 ) (BER 10 ) (BER 10 )
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test on E1 Port-5: test on E1 Port-6: test on E1 Port-7: test on E1 Port-8: test on E1 Port-9: test on E1 Port-10: test on E1 Port-11: test on E1 Port-12: test on E1 Port-13: test on E1 Port-14: test on E1 Port-15: test on E1 Port-16: 24-hours Bit Errors: Remarks Smart Representative: Date: Signature Huawei Representative: Date:
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(BER 10 ) (BER 10 ) (BER 10 ) (BER 10 ) (BER 10 ) (BER 10 ) (BER 10 ) (BER 10 ) (BER 10 ) (BER 10 ) (BER 10 ) (BER 10 )
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Test Configuration
Ethernet analyzer(SmartClass, JDSU) 1. 2. Create test environment as shown in figure above. Configure pass through IP services on equipment to be tested. Loopback the opposite equipment Send ping packets and check the received packets The operation should be successful and returned time should be within the normal range.
Test Procedure
3. 4. 5.
Expected Result
Send packets equal to received packets and no lost packet. Test Item Send Packets: Test Result (packets) (packets) (packets)
Representative:
Test Configuration
Ethernet analyzer(SmartClass, JDSU) 1. 2. 3. Create test environment as shown in figure above. Configure pass through IP services on equipment to be tested. Loopback the opposite equipment Set the data network performance analyzer for the throughput test. Use seven typical bytes for test: 64, 128, 256, 512, 768, 1024, and 1518. Set allowed packet loss ratio to 0% and resolution to 0.1%. Test it for 60 seconds and repeat once again. 7. Carry out the test and record test result
Test Procedure
4. 5. 6.
Expected Result
The expected result is throughput exceed 45Mbps. Refer to RFC2544. Test Item Allocation timeslot Test Result _____(VC12) the ~ _____(VC12) _____ (VC12s) 64 128 256 512 768 1024 1518
Test Result
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Test Configuration
Ethernet analyzer(SmartClass, JDSU) 1. 2. 3. Create test environment as shown in figure above. Configure pass through IP services on equipment to be tested. Loopback the opposite equipment Set the data network performance analyzer for latency test. Use seven typical bytes for test: 64, 128, 256, 512, 768,1024, and 1518. Set flow to 90% of the throughput. Carry out the latency test and record test result..
Test Procedure
4. 5. 6. 7.
The expected result is that the average latency less than 5 millisecond (ms) Expected Result Refer to RFC2544. Test Item Test Result Test Result 60 Minimum Latency(ms) Maximum Latency(ms) 64 128 256 512 1024 1518 and maximum latency less than 10 millisecond (ms).
Average Latency (ms) Remarks Smart Date: Signature Huawei Representative: Date: Representative: