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MINI-LINK TN ETSI
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Contents
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Conventions 1
2 Safety Information 1
3 Preparations 1
3.1 Planning for L1 Radio Link Bonding 1
3.2 Additional Preparations 2
5 Configuring RL-IME 4
5.1 Configuring Single Link 5
5.2 Configuring an RL-IME Group 5
5.3 Expanding an RL-IME Group 6
5.4 Removing an RL-IME Group 6
5.5 Migrating Single Link to an RL-IME Group 6
Reference List 9
1 Introduction
1.1 Conventions
Document and typographic conventions are described in the Library
Description, Reference [5].
2 Safety Information
Make sure that the information in the following documents has been understood
by the persons performing the procedures:
• Personal Health and Safety Information, Reference [8]
• System Safety Information, Reference [11]
• Supplementary Safety Information for MINI-LINK, Reference [10]
3 Preparations
• Read through all applicable sections and make sure referenced documents
are available.
• Access the NE using MINI-LINK Craft. For more information, see Accessing
a Network Element, Reference [1].
L1 Eth L1 Eth
Service Service
RL-IME RL-IME
Radio-link
LAN LAN
11820
2. WAN and LAN is configured, and for the connection between them either of
the following is used:
• Ethernet Switch
• NPU3 B
See also the following for overview information: Native Ethernet Configuration
Flowchart, Reference [7].
4. Connect the WAN and LAN interfaces to the switch ports, see Configuring
Ethernet, Reference [3].
6. Configure a VLAN and add the switch ports to the VLAN, see Configuring
Ethernet, Reference [3].
After these steps, it is possible to continue with the following configurations (see
Configuring Ethernet, Reference [3]):
• Spanning Tree
• Traffic Class Queues
• Static Unicast Filtering
• Static Multicast Filtering
• MAC Address White Lists
• LAN-DCN Interfaces
3. Connect the WAN and LAN interfaces to Layer 1 and create an EPL, see
Configuring Ethernet, Reference [3].
5 Configuring RL-IME
This section describes how to configure Native Ethernet over a Packet Link
connection over a hop with MMU2 D.
When the Packet Link is assigned to the RL-IME and Save is clicked, a new
WAN interface is added in the Management Tree. To locate the new WAN
interface, expand Ethernet and WAN Interfaces The new WAN interface has
the same physical name (Subrack/Position/Port) as the RL-IME.
Note: There are a maximum of seven WAN interfaces available in the NE. For
example, if six WAN interfaces are used by the PDH-IMEs in one ETU3
or ETU2 B, only one WAN interface is available for RL-IME on NPU3 B.
• See Configuring Ethernet, Reference [3] for instructions on how to use the
WAN interface with the Ethernet switch.
• See Configuring Ethernet, Reference [3] for instructions on how to use the
WAN interface in an Ethernet Private Line configuration.
For information about how to change from Ethernet over PDH to Native
Ethernet, see Changing from Ethernet over PDH to Native Ethernet, Reference
[2].
2. Set the desired number of E1s at the Far End and the Near End.
The Number of E1s is set to < (maximum number – 1). Set the same
value at the Near End and Far End.
The Packet Link capacity is indirectly set to the remaining number of E1s.
At both the Near End and the Far End, perform the following:
The maximum bit rate of the aggregated Packet Links is 830 Mbit/s, which
corresponds to 790 Mbit/s at the WAN interface for 2048 bit packets.
2. Set the desired number of E1s at the Far End and the Near End.
The Number of E1s is set to < (maximum number – 1). Set the same
value at the Near End and Far End.
The Packet Link capacity is indirectly set to the remaining number of E1s.
At both the Near End and the Far End, perform the following:
2. Set the desired number of E1s at the Far End and the Near End.
The Number of E1s is set to < (maximum number – 1). Set the same
value at the Near End and Far End.
The Packet Link capacity is indirectly set to the remaining number of E1s.
At both the Near End and the Far End, perform the following:
At both the Near End and the Far End, perform the following:
2. Select the assigned packet links and move them to Available Packet
Links.
At both the Near End and the Far End, perform the following:
2. Select the assigned packet links and move them to Available Packet
Links.
Reference List
[10] Supplementary Safety Information for MINI-LINK, 124 46-HSD 101 16/1