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Information Can guide yo I Can 14 my) | ae IManualiRecommendation : OptiX,OSN/8800 V100R006C01 New Feature Package -An Assistant Helping You Quickly Master the New Version Functions Ui athe ~~ Optimized TOM Board beta fate ate Kookingimonwand to hearing from Yow Transport Network Documentation We HUAWEI Development Department Email:ican@huawel.com Information Can guide you X OptiX OSN 8800 W100R006C01 New*F eature Package a a - An Assistant Helping You QuicklyMaster the New Version Func! \ a Why do we need the New Featur Huawei pro\ Boer Gad js the New Feature Package to address your following problems: «How to quickly know the differences between the new version and old version when you are already familiar with the features of the old version? ‘+ How to quickly find the new features from the product documentation that is delivered with products and provides a complete collection of product features? What is the New Feature Package? Xo Za The "New Feature Package" is included in the product documentation. It mainly describes the differences between the new and old versions terms of hardware features, software fealures and alarms. You can quickly learn about the new features by reading the "Update History" section to improve your work efficiency. Cec Mui nace te Lee colt * Provides the new and modified software and hardware features, * Provides a collection of and usage guidelines for the new features. * Provides a link to each new feature, helping you quickly locate the required information. centralized manner. “Bocca | Medete tet Bete "ha cn cepa, sa. sae in comp tp en Feature Updates *@ coon Featwe © tutes sed Fou sneg | | CUes echelon, copra ies 0 mkt ‘The New Feature Package (product version: V100RO06C01_02) for OptiX OSN 8800s available on Huawei's technical support website, Obtain the package from the following path Information Can guide you New Information Access Expe: in the Information Era y Multimedia for ID Technolog ‘The HUAWE!-developed PID technology is a leading technology in the industry; yet as anew technology, it still remains unfamiliar to many people at present. This animation is developed to illustrate the PID technology and its applications vividly, assist clients in understanding the technology, and provide them with new experience in accessing information more conveniently. Vivid’ Animation, Providing New Experience’ Gesu Maur nek reat ‘The advantages of animation such as vividity and easiness for understanding are fully demonstrated here to illustrate the principles and applications of the PID technology and provide clients with new experience in accessing information more conveniently. = PID Composition 2006 PID: composed of one NPO2E board, one NPO2 bo: ‘one ENQ2 board, and two PQ2 service processing boards =] Information Can guide you ‘Only several PID boards and a few fibers need to be installed, making hardware installation quick and easy. ‘Compared with hardware installation for a WOM system, hardware installation fora PID system consumes 40% less time, 3 z e 7 xs only need {0 ensure that thé i Si f J the deg le ie powe ata Fora PID system, commissioning gtr cal bers, perform ste com Mie a ene me ae hae ea tem commissioning rmisioning and sys nly SOM technical knowledge. The commissioning engineers do > conten er rr Pia ae Peer eeaieet TOs ‘ements é This animation comprehensively describes the PID technology, the composition, application, and highlights of PID devices, and provides a summary as such. It provides a picture from the working principle to applications of the PID technology in various aspects. With a clear structure and complete contents, the animation can satisfy diverse requirements. Information Can guide you Pee edd ] BEBO ahr eeraser ius Cc = PID Network Application 1: Convergence Layer of Large and Medium Metropolitan Area Networks al > conten In X90 reas aio oe oe y Cer atne beeen ial) ( The animation illustrates the PID technology in multiple ways such as analogies and graphic illustrations, helping clients understand the PID technology immediately. Sa PID Composition 1206 PID: composed of one NPO2 board, one ENQ2 board, and one PQ2 service processing board Information Gan guide you laa ai ok a Celtis Aen eet ene tal) WA) Highlight 1 of PID: SDH-Like Station Structure ‘SDHike PID configuration, making network planning and design | r . lw Xe Highlight 3 of PID: Quick Maintenance bo a e & : | > cont Ie X90 Pores RECS Neeser iets yA Buttons for interaction and progress bars enable clients to conveniently choose information to retrieve, The animation can be controlled using a laser pointer, on the touch screen and keyboard, or clicking the cursor, satisfying the requirements for multimedia demonstrations in exhibition halls and training classrooms. Poa erecneucr ecru yrs For more detailed information, please visit the Huawei technical support website hlpil/support huawei,com/supporl PID Technology and Its Application (V1.0) English Animation: Documentation > Optical Network > WOM > Optix OSN 8800 > Product Documentation > Multimedia Documentation Information Can guide you imized TOM Board Descriptions in the Hardware Description Make It Easier in Understanding and Determining the TOM Board Applications ONSET eae RT alte rt) Eriiertptinemeereb ent siyi ou ‘The signal flow of the TOM board is added in the "Application" section to illustrate the input and output of the boards, Figure 1 Signal flow of the tributary TOM board Figure 2 Signal flow of the tributary-jine TOM board [Chentside cross AnyLP cross WONside cross] Information Can guide you eyo Poa een Gao ies eascurure yr) In the “Application” section, information such as client service types, mapping paths and output signal type added to help users quickly determine the proper application for the board. In addition, the link to each application scenario is provided. Users can view the detailed information about each application scenario just through a click con the link. “Table 2 MS2TOU teat innon-cacatiog made ess tha eae 19 Gs cece a ‘Avy>00U8- 2xOTUT O0UD wibaaryioe mode The baad Rercrescorscercworcon |>00Ur>0TUt (Bey>000050001. res ony wore: name ‘re toad can econ the snices 0 edo {he precng ow ae save ees on ‘hetottat te series mus be the WOM less than or ealioS Obes ee Beg Oo a Paonia Rater ted The applications, physical and logical ports, and configuration of cross-connections are described independently or the TNS2TOM and TN11TOM board so that users can easily locate the information specific to a TOM board, stow Version Description 5 W Application [2 tnszrow Apptcaton] [21 tw11T0M Application (2) Function ang Feature [2] Working Principle and Signal Flow [2] Front Panel vali stots & W Physical and Logical Ports [B} TNEzTOM Physical and Logical Pors| [2] 1w11TOM Physical and Logical Pots 15 W Configuration of Cross-connecion [2} TNszTOM Configuration of Gross-connecton] [21 tw11T0M Configuration of Cross-connecton Parameters Can Be Set of Queried by NUS [2 Speciation ofthe TOM Information Can guide you Key Words: Feature description, link aggregation group, Optix OSN 1500/3500/7500/7500 Il AAs the Ethernet technology is widely applied in the metropolitan area network (MAN) and the wide area network (WAN), carriers propose increasingly high requirements on the bandwidth and reliability of backbone links that use the Ethernet technology. Traditional technologies usually inorease the bandwidth of Ethernet links in the way of hardware upgrading, which, however, demands high costs and proves to be insufficienty flexible. The technology of link aggregation is developed to solve these problems. This special topic describes the technology of link aggregation in an all-round way and introduces how hybrid MSTP devices implement the technology. Clear Feature Introduction, Easy Access For a quick understanding of link aggregation, please read the "Introduction* section. With concise wording and simple graphics, this section introduces the background, application scenarios, and benefits of the technology within one page, helping readers obtain general understanding of technology. Introduction ‘As the Ethemet technology is widely applied inthe metropolitan area network (MAN) and the wide area network (WAN), caries propose increasingly higher requirements on the bandwidth and reliability of backbone links that use the Ethemet technology. Hardware upgrades can increase Ethemet link bandwidth but also incur high costs. In addition, hardware upgrades are less flexible than software upgrades. To increase bandwidth at alow cost and fexibly, the link aggregation technology is developed. Link aggregation has the following characteristics: + With no need for hardware upgrades, link aggregation binds several Ethemet ports as a higher-bandwicth logical pot. + The link backup mechanism of the link aggregation technology provides higher link transmission reliability. + Link aggregation functions between adjacent NE's and is independent ofthe network topology. ‘The logical link aggregating several physical links is called a link aggregation group (LAG), D nore: Link aggregation is also called port aggregation because each link coresponds to two specific pots at two ends in Ethemet transmission ‘As shown in Figure 1, two adjacent NEs are interconnected through three pais of Ethemet ports. Three physical Etheret links are bound as a logical link, called a LAG. Figure 1 LAG as Meret pocket Information Can guide you Complete Feature Restrictions, Simpler OAM oe For the essential precautions that must be taken in using this feature for OAM, read the section of "Feature Dependency and Limitation”. This section summarizes precautions for using the LAG feature at the stages of. network design, configuration, commissioning, and maintenance, improving working efficiency and quality during the process of feature design and OAM. Network Design Principles Applicable “Dependency and Limitation Details Remarks ‘Object LAG ‘The member port rate and type in one LAG - must be consistent. Otherwise, the hardware ‘cannot correctly perform the load sharing hhash algorithm, and consequently packets will be discarded. Configuration and Commissioning Principles “Applicable | Dependency and Limitation Details Remarks Object | Las Upon the creation of a LAG, the system will ‘automatically reconfigure senices on the ports in the LAG. During the reconfiguration, services will be transiently interrupted Maintenance Principles “Applicable “Dependency and Limitation Details Remarks Object las Ifthe attributes of master port and slave port | - in a LAG are different, services cannot be ‘transmitted property. To avoid this problem, the system will automatically copy the attributes of the master port to the slave port Ifthe LAG is deleted, the system will also automatically delete the attributes of the slave port and recover its previous attributes, ‘Master port ‘After a LAG is created, its master port cannot |- be changed or deleted. GSA IGE CiSccubuee aint iio oe For information about network design and configuration processes specific o feature application scenarios, read the section of "Configuration Examples". This section introduces networking, parameter setting planning, land configuration processes in different scenarios. Choose configuration examples as required to leam and understand the feature application. © Wconfguration Example (LAG Configured to Increase Ethemet Link Bandwidth) Example Description Dconfiguration Process © Wconfguration Example (LAG Configured to Provide Link Protection) example Description configuration Process Information Can guide you Peace iat oa co aoe ical oo = formation about how to deploy features using the network mar jement system (NMS), read the section of "Relevant Parameters”. This section describes the indication, value range, and suggested value for each parameter. This section provides guidelines for you to set parameters properly according to the network plan, helping improve efficiency in commissioning and configuration. LAG Type. ‘Static, Manual This parameter specifies the LAG type. Defauit value: Static Value description: ‘* Static: In static link aggregation, 2 user creates a LAG and Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) is started ita member pot is added or deleted. Member ports in a LAG may be in selected, standby. or unselected state. The devices at both ends exchange LACPDUs and negotiate ports and links to be aggregated ‘+ Manual: In manual ink aggregation, a user creates a LAG and LACP is not stared i a member port is added or deleted. Member ports of a manual LAG ‘may be in up or down state, The system determines whether to perform link ‘aggregation depending on the physical pot status (up or down), working mode ‘and por rate Recommendations: ‘The devices at both ends of LAG must use the same link aggregation mode, Itis recommended that you set this parameter to Static because a static LAG rovdes higher lnk reliabilty than a manual LAG. Set this parameter to Manual ‘when the OptiX OSN equipment is interconnected with equipment that does not ‘support LACP. For a manual LAG, its recommended that you configure IEEE {802 3ah OAM to monitor the link status and enable both ends to perform @ LAG ‘switchover once a unidirectional fiber cutis detected = For complete special of LAG, please visit the Huawei technical support website http:!/support.huawel.com for online reading or download. nore ‘The path leading tthe Optix OSN 3500 Feature Deserptions provided below, Gee Ge eS English Manual: Documentation > Optical Network > NG SDH > Optix OSN 3500 > Product Documentation > V200R011 > ‘Optix OSN 7500 1187500835008 1500 Feature Description (Packet Transport Domain)(V200R011C02_02) Information Can guide you RTN Microwave Maintenance Re The Huawei Transport Network Maintenance Reference - RTN Microwave (Volume 1), hereinafter referred toas RTN Microwave Maintenance Reference, provides useful maintenance guidelines which are summarized based on engin lenance cases. As the supplement to the Product Documentation, the RTN Microwave Maintonance Reference presents you information about engineering practice. It provides various troubleshooting methods and case analysis for readers to handle faults on microwave networks as soon as possible, 7.2 Ten Troubleshooting Approaches Wi The RTN Microwave Maintenance Reference provides the following 10 common fault-sp troubleshooting approaches. [Ea a= =| Eee scenarios, usage of the methods, and examples. With these details, maintenance engineers know how to use the method, not just what itis. Geis Coe Peau ma Information Can guide you Focusing on solving 90% of the faults quickly, the RTN Microwave Maintenance Reference provides the solutions for each level in the same way as peli © (D3 2 Troubleshooting Process and Guide G3 2.1 General Troubleshooting Process (Ds 22Faut Categories 4 ‘G3 24 Troubleshooting TOM Services ‘9103 2.5 Troubleshooting Data Services 03 2.6 Troubleshooting Microwave Protection © (Bs 2.7 Troubleshooting Clocks (08 28 Troubleshooting DCN Communication 9, fault symptoms are det hooting subpro ig an onion. _As the core part of microwave network maintenance, specific troubleshooting procedures are provided for Pei For protection and clock faults, solutions are given directly according to fault symptoms or causes. icone bee Information Can guide you 2.6.1 Switchover Failure or Switchover Delay in Microwave 1+1 Protection Fault Symptoms A-swichover in microwave 11 protection, triggered by a radio link faut or an equipment fa, fas rs deyed Cause Analysis and Handling Procedure Ne, Possible Cause ‘Handling Procedare ‘Came 1 The mexowave 1-1 protection group athe forced o lockout swiching state. causing sontchover fhe ‘Check the active swaching state and swachang ecard of the microwave 141 protection eroup, Tathe microwave 1+1 protection group. both the sania and standby ls age mterupted cr both the sin and standby units are fait. resuling 2 satchover fhe ‘Check the alarms reported by boards inthe smxrowave [+1 protection soup, andthe active siting state ofthe microwave 141 protection romp Come 3 The NE on whicha new switchover me wiggered is emg reset or svchover between the NEw it and standby sytem contol board just happens, resubing ina switchover fare oa deed ‘Seatchoter ‘Check te arms parted bythe NE. the seconds of vschover benveen the raat and standby system control boards (OpeiX RIN ‘950980 NEs canbe configured weh muss and standby system control board), and the ative suathing state ofthe microwave I+1 protection group. Came ‘Ba RDI-camed swachover w wigered ‘mame dtl afer a sechover w compete, As the RDLcamed swachover neds to was forthe cexpation ofthe wait-torestore (WTR) tier (in severe mode, the wang tine isthe peset WTR tine: nnon revere mde the wating tae 3009). the switchover delayed ‘Check be aliran epontedby the NE, and parameter setangs active swaching sate. ond Swaiching ecards af the microwave 1+1 protection group. Comme 5 In OptiX RIN 600 V100RO0SOpX RIN 900 ‘VIOORO0%CO? and iter versions anti-iter i _rovided fer swtchoverswiggered by RDIs and Service alr, to pe veut repeated microwave I= Protection swachovers die to deep, fst ding. As resol some swachover are deed. ‘Check te ams sepantedtby the NE, aod the ‘acuve switching sate and seichaag records of the microwave 141 prometion group. The NE i incoecty configured or italled (foe samp. IF cables, r FH? and EMS6 boards ca Opi RIN 620NEs ae icersectly conmected), (Check the NE configuration nd wstallation according tothe microwave I+] configuration standard lu Re er) fed in the RTN Microwave Maintenance Reference come from practical applications. The troubleshooting procedure for each case fully demonstrates how theory is put into practice in the following Cases pro sequence: ‘© Description of the fault symptom and network topology ‘© Fault-specific troubleshooting procedures ‘+ Fault analysis and handling based on troubleshooting methods. The examples and cases provided in the RTN Microwave Maintenance Reference focus on practical value, ing to help readers put theory into practical maintenance. Information Can guide you Rederiet kur aka Table 4-1 List of cases Fault Type | Case Description Key Fault Locating Method Radio link fautt | Radio link interruption due to | 1.5 Receive and transmit power multipath fading analysis 1.11 Network planning analysis Service bit errors dive to 14 Alarm analysis = 1.5 Receive and transmit power analysis Data service | Broadcast storm due to 18 Configuration data analysis fault incorrect configurations Data service interruption due | 1.8 Configuration data analysis to incorrect IF modes Protection fault | Service interruption due toa | 1.4 Alarm analysis switchover failure in 1+1 protection Chek faut — | Abnormalbase station service | 1.4 Alarm analysis due to clock interlocking 1.8 Configuration data analysis Equipment | External clock synchronization | 3 Equipment Interworking Guide interworking | faut due toa cable connection fault error Glam kick Microwave equipment is usually deployed at the network access layer and required to interconnect with equipment of different types. The RTN Microwave Maintenance Biblo provides guidelines and precautions for interconnecting RTN equipment with other types of equipment thraugh Ethernet interfaces, SDH interfaces, and PDH interfaces. Table 31 Criteria for interworking through Ethemet ports Pot | Kem Citerion Tater working Description Type Biberact | Opical | Opival modus ofthe same pe | @Single-mode bse cannot intrwork with ‘optical | mute wpe | mast be inwalled om the ports at | mukiomode scr. por th two ends of a radio hop. | @opiial moduks with difereat operating Optical module specifications include laser type (single- ‘mode ultrmode laser), wavelengths cannot interwork. For example optical modules with an operating taveength of 1310 nm cannot inerwork eperating wavelength, and ber | igh pial. moduks. with an operating safey chs wavelength of 1550 nm Inerworking between high-power lscrs and low-porser Iisers resuils in 100 high oF 100 low receive power and Jeads to bit errors or ceven damage of optical modules, Fiteriype | Seketion of single-mode fiters | @Connect mukivmode fibers to optival or multimode fibers depends on | modules with an operating wavelength of laser types. $50 am. Connect single-mode fibers 10 optical ‘modules with an operating wavelength of 1310 nm or 1580 am. Information Can guide you 1.6 Practical Appendix e The appendix of the RTN Microwave Maintenance Reference provides information including distribution of rain regions and regions affected by refraction, for reference. 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