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Author: Yan Ji Ye
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Version: Oct ,2007, second edition
S.N.: PXJCSW200710014
General
Preface
Thanks for using Manual for ZXONM E300 Unified EMS/SNMS of Optical Network SDH Service
Configuration Operations. In order to use the Manual properly, please read the Preface first.
1. Application
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Contents
Contents ....................................................................................... 4
Configuration Operations......................................................................... 4
Chapter 1 ...................................................................................... 5
Traditional SDH Service Networking Configuration ................................ 5
Configuration Flow ..................................................................................................5
Configuration Example ............................................................................................7
Networking Configuration ..................................................................................................... 7
Networking Analysis and Service Configuration....................................................................... 8
Connecting EMS and NE ....................................................................................................... 9
Creating NE........................................................................................................................10
Installing Board...................................................................................................................13
Establishing Connection.......................................................................................................17
Configuring Two-fiber Bidirectional MSP Ring.........................................................................19
Configuring Four-fiber 1+1 MSP Link ....................................................................................25
Configuring Service .............................................................................................................26
Configuring Clock Source.....................................................................................................30
Configuring the Orderwire....................................................................................................33
Modifying the NE State ........................................................................................................36
Downloading NE Database...................................................................................................36
Chapter 2 .................................................................................... 39
Circuit Service Configuration ................................................................. 39
Configuration Flow ................................................................................................39
Service Layer Circuit............................................................................................................40
PDH Circuit.........................................................................................................................41
Broadcast Circuit.................................................................................................................42
Concatenation Circuit ..........................................................................................................44
Data Service Circuit.............................................................................................................45
Chapter 3 .................................................................................... 51
Ethernet Service Configuration.............................................................. 51
Configuration of Ethernet Service Transparent Transmission .....................................51
Configuring TGEB Board ......................................................................................................53
Configuring TFE Board.........................................................................................................55
Purpose
This manual provides the information about configurations, basic
operations of ZXONM E300.
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for engineers and technicians who perform
activities on ZTE’s transmission equipment via ZXONM E300.
Conventions
S Typographical Conventions
ZTE documents employ the following typographical conventions.
Typeface Meaning
Italics References to other guides and documents.
“Quotes” Links on screens.
Bold Menus, menu options, input fields, radio button names, check
boxes, drop-down lists, dialog box names, window names
CAPS Keys on the keyboard and buttons on screens and company
name.
Constant width Text that you type, program code, files and directory names,
and function names
[] Optional parameters
{} Mandatory parameters
| Select one of the parameters that are delimited by it
Typeface Meaning
Click Refers to clicking the primary mouse button (usually the left
mouse button) once.
Double-click Refers to quickly clicking the primary mouse button (usually the
left mouse button) twice.
Right-click Refers to clicking the secondary mouse button (usually the right
mouse button) once.
Drag Refers to pressing and holding a mouse button and moving the
mouse.
S Safety Signs
S Other Convention
In this manual, both the words “card” and “board” are used to refer to
circuit board.
Configuration Operations
Configuration Flow
The networking configuration with ZXONM E300 has two typical flows
according to whether the NEs are online or offline.
Note:
S Online status indicates that the NE configuration commands are sent at real-
time to the NCP board, and then are forwarded to the corresponding board by NCP
board.
S Offline status indicates that the NE configuration commands are only saved in
the EMS database and are not sent to the NCP board, since the NE is offline.
1 Create offline NEs Device Config -> Create NE (select the NeState
as “Offline”)
2 Install the boards Device Config -> NE Config -> Open NE
5 Configure clock sources Device Config -> SDH Management -> Clock
Source
Configuration Example
In this section, you will learn about the configuration of traditional SDH
services with a networking example for offline network elements.
Networking Configuration
Suppose there are six NEs: A, B, C, D, E and F. The network consisting of
them is illustrated in Figure 1.
ZXONM E300
NE A
Link 1+1 MS
Protection Two-fiber Bidirectional
MS Protection Ring
NE E NE D NE B
2.5 Gbit/s 10 Gbit/s
NE C
Link 2.5Gbit/s
NE F
NE Equipment Type
A, B, C, D ZXMP S390
E ZXMP S380
F ZXMP S360
Then determine the type and quantity of all boards in each NE according
to service requirements and the capacity of service boards.
T A B L E 7 B O A R D C O N F I G U R A T I O N O F Z X M P S 3 9 0 ( N E A, B , C , A N D D )
T AB L E 1 0 L AY O U T O F I P AD D R E S S F O R E AC H N E AN D T H E E M S C O M P U T E R
Since NE A is connected with the EMS computer directly, IP address of the EMS
computer should be in the network segment same with that of NE A.
[Steps]
1. Connect the network port of EMS computer with the Qx port which lies
in the interface area of NE A.
2. Modify the IP address, mask and gateway address of EMS computer as
193.55.1.5, 255.255.255.0, 193.55.1.18 respectively.
3. Add the routing on the EMS computer in order to make the computer
access other NEs.
i. Click Start -> Run in the EMS computer and go to Run dialog box.
ii. Input cmd in the Run dialog box and go to cmd Window.
iii. Input following commands in the cmd Window to add the routing
information in order to access other NEs.
route add 193.55.2.0 mask 255.255.255.0 193.55.1.18
route add 193.55.3.0 mask 255.255.255.0 193.55.1.18
route add 193.55.4.0 mask 255.255.255.0 193.55.1.18
route add 193.55.5.0 mask 255.255.255.0 193.55.1.18
route add 193.55.6.0 mask 255.255.255.0 193.55.1.18
Cautions: After EMS computer is rebooted, the routings added above will
be lost. If the permanent routings are expected in the computer, the command of
r o u t e a d d - p should be used instead of r o u t e a d d .
[Result]
Creating NE
[Purpose]
Create NE A, B, C, D, E, and F.
[Steps]
Select the menu item Device Config -> Create NE in the main view of
the client operation window, and the Create NE dialog box pops up.
NE
A B C D E F
Parameter
NE Name A B C D E F
NE ID 51 52 53 54 55 56
NE Address 193.55.1.18 193.55.2.18 193.55.3.18 193.55.4.18 193.55.5.18 193.55.6.18
ZXMP ZXMP ZXMP ZXMP ZXMP
System Type ZXMP S360
S380/S90 S380/S390 S380/S390 S380/S390 S380/S390
Device Type ZXMP S390 ZXMP S390 ZXMP S390 ZXMP S390 ZXMP S380 ZXMP S360
NE Type ADM® ADM® ADM® ADM® TM TM
Speed STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-64 STM-16 STM-16
NeState Offline Offline Offline Offline Offline Offline
Auto-Link Auto-Link Auto-Link Auto-Link Auto-Link Auto-Link Auto-Link
Set Shelf Main shelf Main shelf Main shelf Main shelf Main shelf Main shelf
No extended subrack is configured in this project. Therefore, use the default
system configuration.
Login password for NE can be set if necessary.
For those parameters unlisted in this table such as Collect History Performance
Periodically and Auto Synchronize Time, just keep the default settings.
F I G U R E 2 C R E A T E N E D I A L O G B O X ( F O R N E A)
[Result]
After inputting all the parameters about the NE, click the Apply button
and the NE is created successfully. The icon of NE A is displayed in the
client operation window, as shown in Figure 3.
Tip:
To access the NE Property dialog box, select the NE in the client operation
window, and then perform any of the following operations:
S Select the menu item Device Config -> NE Config -> NE Property;
Installing Board
[Purpose]
[Steps]
F I G U R E 4 C AR D M AN AG E M E N T D I AL O G B O X
Note: Select the Presetting check box before installing CS board, as shown
in Figure 4. And then select the board type and time division module (TCS module)
in the advanced property dialog box according to Table 8 and Table 9.
[Result]
After installation, double-click the NE icon again and chech whether the
right boards are installed in the simulative rack in the Card Management
dialog box.
Establishing Connection
[Purpose]
[Steps]
1. Select all the NEs in the client operation window, and select the menu
item Device Config -> Common Management -> Link
Management to pop up Link Management dialog box, as shown in
Figure 11.
2. Select all the NEs and click the menu item Device Config ->
Common Management -> Link Management in the client operation
window. Check optical links in the pop-up Link Management dialog
box as shown in Figure 13.
[Steps]
Item Configuration
MS Group ID 1
MS Group Name 1
MS Group Type SDH Two-Fiber Bi-Dir MS ring (No Extra Service)
iii. Click the OK button in the MS Group Config dialog box to return to
the MS Protection Config dialog box as shown in Figure 16, where
the MS Group List displays the configured two-fiber bidirectional
MSP ring.
F I G U R E 1 8 AP S I D C O N F I G D I A L O G B O X
i. Click Next button in the APS ID Config dialog box shown in Figure
18 to enter the MS Protection dialog box.
ii. Establish the connections between Port 1 of 3# OL64 boards and
Port 1 of 3# OL64 boards of NE A, B, C and D.
Note: The meaning of such connection is that for each NE, the last 32 AUG
units on the 3# OL64 board protect the first 32 AUG units of the 6# OL64 board;
while the last 32 AUG units on the 6# OL64 board protect the first 32 AUG units on
the 3# OL64 board.
F I G U R E 1 9 AP S O P E R A T I O N D I A L O G B O X
ii. Click All Start button in the MS protection group APS operation
dialog box to start the APS protocol processor of all the selected NEs.
iii. Click Apply button in Figure 19 to make the ASP operation valid.
[Result]
Take NE A as an example.
After the two-fiber MS ring has been configured, select NE A and the menu
item Device Config -> SDH Management -> Service Config in the
client operation window to open the Service Config dialog box.
The last 32 AUG units on the 3# OL64 board and on the 6# OL64 board of
NE A are grayed and cannot be configured.
The “W-1” is displayed in each button of the first 32 AUG units, indicate
that they are working paths; while the “P-1” is displayed in each button of
the last 32 AUG units, indicating that they are protection paths, as shown
in Figure 20.
[Steps]
Item Configuration
MS Group ID 2
MS Group Name 2
MS Group Type SDH Four-Fiber Bi-Dir 1+1 MS link
NEs included in the MS group NE D, E
Protection order No requirement
Take NE E as an example.
After the four-fiber 1+1 MSP link has been configured, select NE E and
then select the menu item Device Config -> SDH Management ->
Service Config in the client operation window to open the Service
Config dialog box, as shown in Figure 21.
All the AUG units on the 12# OL16 board of NE E are grayed and cannot
be configured, and the “P-1” is displayed in each AUG button, indicating
that they are protection paths.
All the AUG units on the 3# OL16 board of NE E are configurable, and the
“W-1” is displayed in each AUG button, indicating that they are working
paths, as shown in Figure 21.
Configuring Service
[Purpose]
Number of
Service Type Source NE Destination NE
Services
NE B 8
Bidirectional STM-1 optical
NE A NE C 8
service
NE D 8
Bidirectional 2 M service NE E NE F 20
[Steps]
¾ Timeslot configuration of NE B.
¾ Timeslot configuration of NE C
¾ Timeslot configuration of NE D
¾ Timeslot configuration of NE E
1 1-7 1 - 21
2 1-7 1 - 21
ET1[1-1- OL16[1-
1 - 50 1 1 1-3
8] 1-3]
3 2 1-3
3 1-2
¾ Timeslot configuration of NE F
[Result]
Select all the NEs in the client operation window, and then select the menu
item Device Config -> SDH Management -> Service Config to pop up
the Service Config dialog box.
QUERY TIMESLOT CONNECTIONS AND CHECK WHETHER THEY ARE COMPLI ANT
WITH THE CONFIGUR ATIONS LISTED IN TABLE 17 TO
Table 27.
Configuration Principles:
1. Select all NEs in the client operation window, and select the menu item
Device Config -> SDH Management -> Clock Source to pop up the
Clock Source Config dialog box, as shown in Figure 22.
2. Select the NEs one by one, and click the New button to configure the
clock source in the Clock Config dialog box for each NE according to
Table 28. The Clock Config dialog box is shown in Figure 23.
1. In Figure 22, click the Compatible tab to enter the Compatible page.
2. Double-click NE C in the left Resource area, and then click Auto
button to set the compatibility, as shown in Figure 24.
[Result]
1. Select an NE in the client operation window, and then click the menu
item Device Config -> SDH Management -> Clock Source. Make
sure that the clock configurations of each NE are compliant with those
listed in Table 28
2. Click the Compatible tab. Make sure that the compatibility information
is compliant with the above setting.
[Steps]
F I G U R E 2 5 O W AU T O - S E T D I AL O G B O X
iii. Click Yes button in Figure 25 to pop up another query dialog box as
shown in Figure 26.
F I G U R E 2 6 AU T O C R E AT E O W N U M B E R D I AL O G B O X
iv. Click Yes button, and then a auto-set OW number will be create.
v. Click Apply button in the OW dialog box to save and forward the
configured OW number.
2. To set OW control point
iv. Click the Apply button and the OW protection byte of the whole
network is unified to be R2C9.
[Result]
[Steps]
Tip: Also, right-click an NE icon in the main view of client operation window
and then select Online/Offline item in the shor cut menu.
Note: Before modifying the NE’s state, ensure that IP address of EMS
computer and that of the NE are in the same network segment.
[Result]
Downloading NE Database
[Purpose]
Download all the configuration data to the NCP board of the NE.
[Steps]
[Result]
Select the NE in the client operation window, and then click the menu item
Maintenance -> Time Management to enter the Time Management
dialog box, which lists the NCP time. If the NCP time is not “0”, which
means the EMS communicates with the NE normally and it can supervise
the NE as well.
Configuration Flow
With the circuit re-discovery function provided by the circuit service
management functional module, the timeslots configured manually can be
used to create circuits automatically. Users can also create circuits
themselves.
PDH Circuit
S Definition
PDH circuits refer to the unidirectional and bidirectional circuits with
the speed E1/E3/DS3/E4.
The VC4 or VC3 service layer path must be created before creating a
PDH circuit.
S Creation procedure
Figure 32 describes the work flow of creating PDH circuit.
Broadcast Circuit
S Definition
Broadcast circuits refer to point-to-multipoint unidirectional circuits
with the speed of E1/E3/DS3/E4.
A unidirectional service layer path with the speed of VC4 or VC3 must
be created before creating a broadcast circuit.
S Creation procedure
1. Create trunk circuit for the broadcast circuit group
F I G U R E 3 4 AD D TR I B U T AR I E S
Concatenation Circuit
S Definition
ZXONM E300 supports unidirectional circuits and bidirectional
concatenation circuits at the rate of VC4-4C, VC4-8C, VC4-16C, VC4-
64C, and VC4-nC (2 ≤ n ≤ 64).
S Creation procedure
Figure 35 described the work flow of creating the concatenation circuit.
[Steps]
3. Create the service layer circuit where the PDH circuit is located
i. Select SDH E2E for the E2E type, and VC4 Server for the speed,
the Bi-Dir as the direction, as shown in Figure 37.
ii. Click Next button to enter the Create Circuit-Node Information
dialog box.
iii. Select E in the NE A drop-down list box, and B in the NE Z drop-
down list box.
iv. Set the Circuit Num as 1, as shown in Figure 38.
vi. Click OK button to save the settings and return to the Circuit
Service Management dialog box.
4. Create the PDH-layer circuit
i. In the Circuit Service Management dialog box, select Circuit
Management -> Create to enter the Create Circuit-Speed,
Direction, Priority dialog box in Figure 37.
ii. Select SDH E2E as the E2E type, and E1 as the speed, the Bi-Dir
as the direction.
iii. Click Next to enter the Create Circuit-Node information dialog
box.
F I G U R E 4 1 S E L E C T AZ E N D T E R M I N A T I O N D I A L O G B O X
After sending the command, query the current alarm of the NE B. If Port 1
on the ET1[1-1-2] board reports the AIS alarm, then the service
configuration between NE E and NE B is correct.
Ethernet Service
Configuration
This chapter introduces the configuration flow of ZXONM E300 for the
transmission of Ethernet services through SDH equipment. In addition, the
detailed configuration procedures of VLAN services are described based on
a network example composed of ZXMP S320 equipment with SFE4 boards.
Board Nu
Soft
ID in mbe
ware
equipm Descripti Numbe r of Applica
Board Board /Har
ent/co on of r of VCG ble
Descriptio ID in dwar
mposin User User (EO Equipm
n EMS e
g Ports Ports S) ent
Versi
Port
on
s
Gigabit TGE2B-E ZXMP
1000 M
transparent S380
Ethernet
transmission TGEB 2 2 0320
Optical ZXMP
Ethernet
Port S390
optical board
Gigabit TGE2B
1000 M
transparent
Ethernet ZXMP
transmission TGEB 2 2 0320
Optical S385
Ethernet
Port
optical board
Transparent TFE SMB 10/100 M
Fast Ethernet
4 4 0310
Ethernet Electrical
Interface Port
board
SMB+TFE 4(Electri
10/100 M
x4 cal
Ethernet
port)+4( 8 0320
Electrical
Electrical
Port ZXMP
port)
S200
SMB+TFE 10/100 M
x4B Ethernet
4(Electri
Electrical
cal
Port+100
port)+4( 8 2320
M
Optical
Ethernet
port)
Optical
Port
TFE board of ZXMP S200 is responsible for managing the Ethernet function
of physical board SMB and the Ethernet plug-in boards. The physical board
SMB can process 8 Ethernet services which can be performed by 4x10/100
M transparent transmission Ethernet electrical ports on the SMB board and
another 4 Ethernet ports on SEC board, TFEX4 board or TFEX4B board.
Among these boards,
TFEx4 and TFEx4B are set in the slot of subrack (slot No. is 11 on EMS).
However, it is no necessary to configure the board on the EMS manually
because the EMS can set the “TFE INTERFACE” board in slot 11
automatically based on the version of software and hardware of TFE.
If ZXMP S200 is equipped with SEC, the version of software and hardware
of ZXMP S200 is set as 0330. Moreover, SEC board needs to be added on
the EMS. Detailed configuration information refers to SE Boards in Chapter
3.
Note:
S If the software/hardware version of TFE is 0310, TFE board provides 4 VCG
(EOS) ports which are corresponding to the 4 user ports of SMB board.
S If the software/hardware version is the other, TFE board provides 8 VCG (EOS)
ports, among which, the first 4 VCG (EOS) ports are corresponding to the 4 user
ports of SMB board. The last 4 VCG (EOS) ports are corrspongding to the 4 user
ports of TFEx4 board or TFEX4B board.
T AB L E 3 3 P O R T P R O P E R T I E S O F E T H E R N E T AD AP T E R M AN AG E R D I AL O G B O X
T A B L E 3 4 S E T T I N G S O F V L AN M A R K P A G E O F T F E B O A R D
Tip: Another way to entern the Ethernet adapter manager dialog box and
the VCG Port Capacity Config dialog box:
In the Card Management dialog box of ZXMP S200, right-click the TFE board and
its shortcut menu will pop up. Click the corresponding menu items in the shortcut
menu of TFE board.
The user ports of SFE series boards are 10/100 M Ethernet interfaces, and
those of SGE series boards are 1000 M Ethernet optical interfaces. Except
the SFE board of ZXMP S330, “B” in the board ID indicates that the user
ports are optical; otherwise, the user ports are electrical.
The user ports of SFE board in ZXMP S330 and ZXMP S325 support both
10/100 M Ethernet optical interfaces and 10/100 M Ethernet electrical
interfaces. In EMS, these two kinds of Ethernet interfaces are identified by
the software and hardware version, where “0310” represents for SFE
electrical interface board, and “1310” represents for SFE optical interface
board.
The system ports of SFE/SGE series boards adopt the TU12 virtual
concatenation. Each system port has the minimum granularity of 2 M and
the maximum granularity of 100 M.
[Steps]
Caution: When installing SFE board for ZXMP S330/ZXMP S325, the
software/hardware version cannot be modified in the Card property dialog box
unless the Presetting has been selected. Therefore, make sure to check the
Presetting check box. The SFE electrical interface board with version 0310 is
installed by default.
Begin
QoS
Yes
Configure another user port?
End
Begin
Access Mode
(seldom used) Trunk Mode
Select the VLAN
Mode
Select the
Encapsulation Type
QoS
Delay
Select the QoS Mode
Enable the flow Config mode
control function
WFQ Mode
Determine the relationship
between the QoS Priority and
the WFQ bandwidth allocation
mode
Yes
Configure another system
port?
Data Port Attribute
page No
No
Enable the LCAS function?
Yes
Yes
Configure another system
port?
End
Running Mode
Items Descriptions Remarks
Enabling two or more
The port forwards data packets by searching ports in this mode on a
Default the MAC address table, thus implements the board may result in
Mode arbitrary switching between user ports and broadcast storm, and
system ports. finally result in traffic
failure
S It is similar to the
transparent
transmission by
physical channel,
and can
The MAC address and VLAN are shielded. transparently
The point-to-point transparent transmission transmit various
Transp protocol frames
path is provided. Data frames can be
arent including 802.1x
forwarded only between the user port and
Mode frames.
the system port that are bound to each
other. S If a board employs
the transparent
mode, the VLAN
mode configuration
of the user port
becomes invalid.
It can ensure the traffic
security. However, when
Data frames are forwarded by the assigned the traffic contains a
VLAN VLAN and by searching the MAC address large number of VLANs,
Mode table. Traffic between different VLANs is each VLAN needs to be
blocked for the sake of isolation and security. configured
independently, which
requires a lot of work.
Running Mode
Items Descriptions Remarks
MAC Address
Description Remarks
Input the MAC address of the board in The MAC addresses should be unique
HEX format. to avoid broadcast storm.
F I G U R E 4 5 V L AN / S T P C O N F I G U R A T I O N F L O W C H A R T O F S F E / S G E B O A R D
Begin
Yes
Is there any custom er?
No
No
Enable the STP protocol?
Yes
End
T A B L E 3 9 V L AN / S T P C O N F I G U R A T I O N D E S C R I P T I O N O F S F E / S G E B O A R D
Configuring SE Boards
[Introduction]
TABLE 40 SE BOARDS
Note:
S The processing board of SECx48/SECx24 and the interface board of
ESFEx8/OIS1x8 work together to implement the SEC board of ZXMP S385. The
processing board in inserted in the service functional board area of subrack, while
the interface board is inserted in the service functional interface board area of
subrack.
S The board name in EMS refers to the board button name of SEC board in the
Card Management dialog box. The version refers to the software/hardware
version selected in the Card Property dialog box when adding the SEC board.
S For ZXMP S200, SEC board transparently transmits/receives the services
to/from the 5-8 VCG (EOS) ports of TFE board via the internal Ethernet ports of
SEC board to achieve layer 2 switch.
[Steps]
ii. Click the slot in yellow, which means add the board at this slot.
Caution:
S For ZXMP S200, it is necessary to install TFE board with software/hardware
version of 0330 before installing SE board.
S The software/hardware version cannot be modified in the Card property
dialog box unless the Presetting has been selected. Therefore, make sure to
check the Presetting check box.
S The software version and hardware version must be consistent. Refer to Table
40.
Caution: Do not modify the settings in the Working Mode page randomly.
iv. Select Data Card Property page to set the properties of the data
board. Parameters are listed in Table 41.
Use the default value for parameters not described in this table.
Figure 46, and that of system ports is shown in Figure 47. The
parameters and configuration principles are listed in Table 42. For
ZXMP S200, it is necessary to enable and configure user ports and
internal Ethernet ports.
Note: 1-4 internal Ethernet ports of SE board are corresponding to 5-8 VCG
(EOS) ports of TFE board, therefore, the 1-4 internal Ethernet ports and 5-8 VCG
(EOS) ports should be configured. The configurations of VCG (EOS) ports refer to
Configuring TFE Board. The configurations of 1-4 internal Ethernet ports of SE
board are consistent with those of TFE board. The operations of internal Ethernet
ports are similar with those of VCG (EOS) ports.
For ZXMP S200, SE board does not provide VCG (EOS) configuration.
Begin
Yes
Configure another user
port?
No
End
F I G U R E 4 8 V L AN M A R K C O N F I G U R A T I O N F L O W C H A R T O F S E B O A R D
Begin
Yes
Configure another port?
No
End
T A B L E 4 3 P A R A M E T E R S O F V L AN M A R K P A G E O F S E B O A R D
Process
Auxiliary
Mode of Description Remarks
Parameters
VLAN
S The received data
frames carry no S Flow control and QoS
VLAN ID. They are PRI of a port cannot
added with a VLAN be set at the same
layer according to time.
the PVID of this S This mode is
Access port, and then are available when the
PVID, QoS PRI exchanged.
Mode port is connected
S The data frames with the device
with VLAN ID will which dose not
be filtered out, and support receiving or
the transmit side transmitting VLAN
will strip the label, i.e. PC.
outmost VLAN ID.
S No matter if the
received data
frames carry VLAN
ID, they will be S Flow control and QoS
added with one PRI of a port cannot
VLAN layer be set at the same
TLS Mode PVID, QoS PRI according to the time.
PVID at the port, S This mode is
and then be available when VLAN
exchanged. stack (QinQ) is used.
S The transmit side
will strip the
outmost VLAN ID.
S Traffic is transmitted
between the two
ports which have
identical transparent
transmission port
IDs.
S Under this mode, the
ports should be
configured in pairs.
The two ports are
The received data
specified as one pair
Transparently frames are transparently
by IDs. Hence, ID of
transmit Port transmitted to the
Transpare each transparent
ID, link destination port. Neither
nt Mode port can not conflict
Transport of the receive end nor
with the other ID in
State the transmit end
one pair. For ZXMP
processes the VLAN.
S200, the SE board
has the IDs from 1-
4; for other devices,
the SE boards have
the IDs from 1-8.
S If “Support for Link
Transport State” is
enabled, the port can
transport the link
state.
Process
Auxiliary
Mode of Description Remarks
Parameters
VLAN
This mode is available
when the port is
The received data
connected with the
frames must have VLAN
device which is at the
Trunk ID, and those with no
- convergence point or folk
Mode VLAN ID will be filtered
point, also available when
out. The transmit side
the VCG (EOS) ports are
does not strip VLAN.
connected with each
other.
The VLAN Mark settings are valid only for the enabled ports. The bigger the
Qos priority value is, the higher the service priority is. SE board only
support two kinds of QoS priorities: 1 and 8.
iii. Configure other optional items
In the Ethernet adapter manager dialog box, the QoS Config,
Trunk Configuration, Loop Check, Speed Limit, LacpProtocol
Attribute, L2 ControlFrame Config and Port Mstp Protocol
Attribute pages are all optional. Configure them according to
service requirements.
Table 44 describes the optional pages.
Begin
VC4 VC12
Choose the Time Slot Type
VC3
Choose the AU4 Choose the TUG3 Choose the TU12
virtual concatenation virtual concatenation virtual concatenation
path path path
Choose the
Set the Delay Time
Direction
(optional)
Yes
Configure another port?
No
End
Note: The VCG port capacity config dialog box can be entered in another
way:In the Card Management dialog box of the NE, right-click the SE board to
pop up the shortcut menu of SE board. Then click the VCG port capacity config
menu item.
F I G U R E 5 0 V L AN / S T P C O N F I G U R A T I O N F L O W C H A R T O F S E B O A R D
Begin
Yes
Is there any custom er?
No
No
Enable the STP protocol?
Yes
End
T A B L E 4 6 V L AN / S T P C O N F I G U R A T I O N D E S C R I P T I O N O F S E B O A R D
TABLE 48 RP R PORTS
The RSEA board has two kinds of ports: RPR and RPR SPAN.
The RSEA board has three kinds of ports: RPR, VCG (RPR SPAN) and VCG
(EOS).
In the EMS, the RSEB board is classified into RSEB-RPR board and RSEB-
EOS board according to the VCG port type provided by the board.
Card Property dialog box. And then click the Advanced button to
enter the Advanced dialog box.
i. Configure the user ports
On the Data Port Attribute page in the Advanced dialog box, set
the property of the user ports according to the flowchart shown in
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Table 49.
Begin
Access Trunk
Mode Choose the VLAN Mode
Mode
Input Pvid
Yes
Enable QoS?
No
No
Enable the flow control?
Yes
Enable the flow
control
Yes
Configure another user port?
End
Begin
End
¾ If the RPR ring network rate is 622 Mbit/s, the capacity of each RPR
SPAN port is VC4-4C (622 Mbit/s). RPR SPAN port 1 occupies
1#AUG to 4#AUG, and RPR SPAN port 2 occupies 5#AUG to
8#AUG. AU4-4C concatenation must be set for the AU4 path of the
abutting optical line board.
¾ If RPR ring network rate is 155 Mbit/s, the capacity of each RPR
SPAN port is VC4 (155 Mbit/s). RPR port 1 occupies 1#AUG, and
RPR port 2 occupies 5#AUG. There is no need to set concatenation
for the AU4 path of the optical line board.
iv. Set the data board property
On the Data Card Property page in the Advanced dialog box,
select the Running Mode and input the MAC Address for the
system. The parameters are described in Table 50.
Running Mode
Options Descriptions Remarks
The port forwards data packets by
searching the MAC address table, It requires that the data frame
Default
thus implements the arbitrary received at the user port has
Mode
switching between user ports and already carried a VLAN ID.
system ports.
VLAN Data frames are forwarded by the It requires that the user port
Mode assigned VLAN and by searching must adopt the access mode.
Running Mode
Options Descriptions Remarks
the MAC address table. Traffic Only the VLAN data bearing the
between different VLANs is blocked same PVID as the user port can
for the sake of isolation and be forwarded, otherwise they will
security. be filtered out.
MAC Address
Description Remarks
MAC address must be unique. By
default, each RSEA board
installed has a unique MAC
address.
Input the MAC address of the board in HEX When setting it manually, the
format. second bit of MAC address
cannot be “1”, since the system
considers the MAC address with
the second bit of “1” as the
multicast address.
Note: The VLAN IDs of different users can be identical, but the VLAN IDs of
the same user cannot be identical.
Begin
Yes
Is there any customer?
No
Select a node in RPR ring network, click the Device Config ->
Ethernet Management -> Client Domain menu item
Select the same node in RPR ring network, click the Device
Config -> Ethernet Management -> RPR VLAN Domain
menu item
End
5. Configure services
i. Select a node and the menu item Device Config -> Ethernet
Management -> RPR Ethernet Service Attribute, to set the
attribute of RPR service for the VLAN classified in step 3 in the pop-
up dialog box.
The RPR traffic is classified into three types depending on the QoS:
type A, B, and C, with priorities of A>B>C.
¾ Type A
Auxiliary parameters: Max BW and Reserved BW, where BW
refers to bandwidth.
The traffic of type A shares the reserved bandwidth in RPR ring.
Even in case of idleness, this bandwidth cannot be occupied by
traffic of other types. If type A traffic exceeds the upper limit of the
bandwidth, all of them will be discarded. It is not controlled by the
fairness algorithm, and has invariable rates. The delay and jitter
effect on them is the smallest.
It is applicable to analog Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) traffic.
¾ Type B
Auxiliary parameters: Max BW and Min BW, where BW refers to
bandwidth.
Type B traffic is classified into B-type CIR traffic and B-type EIR
traffic.
The B-type CIR traffic occupies guaranteed bandwidth and are not
controlled by the fairness algorithm. When the bandwidth is idle, it
can be occupied by other traffic.
The B-type EIR traffic occupies bandwidth between the limited
bandwidth and the guaranteed bandwidth, which can be shared
with other nodes, and it is controlled by the fairness algorithm.
It is applicable to traffic which is insensitive to delay but requires
bandwidth guarantee. For example, some data traffic with high
requirement can occupy more bandwidth when there is idle
bandwidth.
¾ Type C
Auxiliary parameters: Max BW, where BW refers to bandwidth.
The traffic of type C is processed in an attempt, which has no
bandwidth guarantee and is controlled by the fairness algorithm.
When the traffic exceeds the bandwidth limit, it will be discarded
completely. It has a large delay and jitter.
It is applicable to data services with lower requirements.
Note: One VLAN can only have one traffic type, and different VLANs can
have identical traffic type.
ii. Select a node in the RPR ring and the menu item Device Config ->
SDH Management -> Service Config.
Note:
S The VC4 paths occupied by two RPR SPAN ports should respectively connect
with two optical line boards.
S If the rate of RPR ring network is 622 Mbit/s, i.e. the rate of path group at RPR
SPAN port is 622 Mbit/s, the AU4 path of the abutting optical line board should be
configured with AU4-4C real concatenation.
Note: If the rate of path group at RPR SPAN port is 622 Mbit/s, the AU4
paths of the passed-by optical line boards should be configured with AU4-4C real
concatenation.
Generally, the user port accesses Ethernet traffic directly, and the VCG
(EOS) port serves for connection with the system port of smart Ethernet
series boards (SFE/SGE). After L2 layer switching, the traffic pass through
the RPR system port to enter the RPR ring network.
The RSEB-RPR board provides RPR port, VCG (RPR SPAN) port, user port,
and VCG (EOS) port. The configuration procedure is described below:
Note:
S The types and quantities of VCG (EOS) ports and of user ports are determined
by the board type.
S In the EMS, the last two user ports of RSEB-RPR board are 1000 M optical
interfaces, and the others are 10/100 M electrical interfaces.
Note:
S The VCG at the VCG (EOS) port adopts the VC12 virtual concatenation, and the
maximum total bandwidth is determined by the equipment type. Generally, the
LCAS function is enabled.
S The VCG at the VCG (RPR SPAN) port adopts the VC3 or VC4 virtual
concatenation, and the maximum total bandwidth is determined by the equipment
type. The bandwidths of two VCG (RPR SPAN) ports must be identical. Generally,
the LCAS function is disabled.
S VCG (RPR SPAN) ports and VCG (EOS) ports share the bandwidth at the
system side.
Generally, the default package type of GFP and the default delay time of 0 ms are
adopted.
Note:
S The VLAN configuration is mandatory, which involves user ports, VCG (EOS)
ports, and RPR ports. Among which, the VLAN ID of a user port or VCG (EOS) port
must be consistent with the port’s Pvid set in the Ethernet adaptor manager dialog
box.
S The STP configuration is optional.
Note: When steering protection occurs in the RPR ring network, manual
selection is disabled automatically to avoid traffic interruption.
Note: With the static MAC address adopted, RPR traffic can only be
transmitted among the designated MAC addresses in the RPR ring network without
RPR exchange. It is usually applicable to the point-to-point traffic.
9. Configure services
i. Select the NE and click the menu item Device Config -> SDH
Management -> Service Config.
ii. In the Service Config dialog box, use the timeslot cross-connect
configuration method to establish connections between the RSEB-
RPR board and the optical line board, or between the RSEB-RPR
board and the SFE/SGE/SE board.
Note:
S VCG (RPR SPAN) port 1 of a RSEB board must be connected to VCG (RPR SPAN)
port 2 of another RSEB board, and vice versa.
S The VCG (RPR SPAN) ports must be connected correctly. Otherwise, the traffic
shall be blocked and the alarm of fiber connection error will be raised.
S The VCG (EOS) port of RSEB board is usually connected with the system port
of SFE/SGE/SE board.
Tip: The Ethernet adapter manager and the VCG port capacity config
dialog box can also be entered by clicking the corresponding menu items extended
in the Device Config -> Ethernet Management menu.
It provides VCG (EOS) port and user port. The configuration procedure is
described below.
Note: The types and quantities of VCG (EOS) ports and of user ports are
determined by the board type.
Note:
S The VCG at the VCG (EOS) port adopts the VC12 virtual concatenation, and the
maximum total bandwidth is determined by the equipment type. Generally, the
LCAS function is enabled.
S Generally, the default package type of GFP and the default delay time of 0 ms
are adopted.
Note:
S The VLAN configuration is mandatory.
S The STP configuration is optional.
7. Configure services
i. In the client operation window, select the NE to be configured and
click the menu item Device Config -> SDH Management ->
Service Config.
ii. In the Service Config dialog box, establish the connection
between the TU12 path of the RSEB-EOS board and the TU12 path
of the optical line board according to the timeslot cross-connect
configuration method.
Tip: The Ethernet adapter manager and the VCG port capacity config
dialog box can also be entered by clicking the corresponding menu items extended
in the Device Config -> Ethernet Management menu.
S MSE board divides into MSEA and MSEB. MSEA supports Ethernet
Virtual Private LAN (EVPLAN) but MSEB does not support EVPLAN. In
EMS, select software/hardware version to differentiate MSE and FE
interface types whose configurations are similar.
MSEA board supports EVPLAN, Ethernet Private Line (EPL) and Ethernet
Virtual Private Line (EVPL). MSEB board supports EPL and EVPL.
Hereinafter, MSE represents MSEA and MSEB.
[Steps]
Note:
S The software/hardware version cannot be modified in the Card property
dialog box unless the Presetting has been selected. Therefore, make sure to
check the Presetting check box.
S The version of software/hardware should be consistent; the corresponding
relations with the actual board are listed in Table 51.
Right-click the MSE board in the Card Management dialog box, and
select Property in the shortcut menu to enter the Card Property dialog
box. The properties of MSE board are list in Table 52.
MPLS port must be configured while installing the board. After the board
installation, the setting of MPLS port can only be viewed but not be modified.
3. Configure user port/MPLS port
Start
Yes
If configure another user port?
No
End
In PortProperty page, “Flow Control “and Self Study MAC” can not be set.
ii. Configure MPLS Port Attribute
In the MPLS Port Attr page of Ethernet adapter manager dialog
box, enable MPLS port and set the attributes.
The parameters and configuration principles are listed in Table 54.
Currently, MSE board does not support Trunk configuration, LACP protocol
and L2 control frame configuration.
Tip: Another way to get into Ethernet adapter manager dialog box is:
Right-click MSE board in the Board Management dialog box, select the Ethernet
adapter manager in the shortcut menu.
FIGURE 55 FLOWCH ART OF CONFIGURING V CG (GFP M PLS) PORT CAP ACITY AND
VCG (EOS ) PORT CAP ACITY (M SE BOARD))
Start
VC4 VC12
Select the timeslot type of virtual concatenation
VC3
Select encapsulation
type
End
5. Configure EPL
Note: If LST is enabled, when the system port of the board recieves
Custome Signal Failure (CSF) or Loss of Frame Delineation (LFD) , the connections
of user port in this EPL group will be link down constraintly. Till CSF or LFD is
disappeared, the connections are linked up again.
In the client operation window, select the passed-by site; click the
menu item Device Config-> SDH Management -> Service Config
to pop up Service Config dialog box. In the Service config dialog
box, establish the pass-through connection of the passed-by optical
line board.
[Steps]
Port properties and VCG port capacity are according to the step 1-step
4 described in Configuring EPL Service.
2. Establish LSP
Note: In the Router Table list box, the input label and output label of the
border two lines must be same with each other. Cancell the middle node will make
the labels inconsistent. At that time, click Compute Outlabel button to let the
labels consistent again.
4. Establish VPN
iii. Click Apply button to confirm the VPN configurations, then Click
Close button to return to VPN Config dialog box.
iv. Click Apply button in VPN Config dialog box to forward the VPN
configurations.
5. Establish VFI/VSI (for instance, the VPN under Raw working mode)
Establishing VFI/VSI of VPN under Tag working mode refers to the step
5 described in Configuring EVPLAN Service.
i. Select a VPN in VPN Config dialog box and click VFI/VSI button
to go to VFI Config dialog box.
ii. Input VSI name, click New VFI/VSI and Select board in the
iv. In VFI list box, click a board and the corresponding ports are
displayed in LogResource list box. Select the wanted port and
Note: If configured with EPL, EVPL or EVPLAN service, the port will not show
in the LogResource list box. For the VPN under Raw mode, if configured with
VLAN, the port will not show in LogResource list box too.
Note: For the VPN supporting Multi2Multi, the following VFI/VSI Attribute
Config, New PW and Binding LSP can be automatically completed by the board
but not by manually.
Note: Currently, because the board does not support Auto Config mode, so
the loca bind label should be set by manually, moreover, the local bind label must
be unique in one board.
Note: Not select the check box indicates the binding of PW label and the
LSP are cancelled temperarily, so the service will be intterupted.
x. Repeat step iii to step viii to configure LSP for another VFI port.
xi. Click Apply button to save the configurations.
xii. Click Close button to return to the PW window.
xiii.Click Apply button to forward the configurations.
In the client operation window, select the passed-by NE, click the
menu item Device Config-> SDH Management -> Service Config.
In the Service Config dialog box, establish the pass-through
connection of passed-by optical line board.
[Steps]
iv. In VSI list box, click the selected board, then the corresponding
v. Repeat step iv to add the port of another MSE board to VSI list box,
as shown in Figure 61.
Note: The port will not be displayed in the LogResource list box, if,
S the port has been employed by other EVPL, EPL or EVPLAN service;
S the port has not been configured with VLAN.
viii.In the VFI/VSI list box, select the source board; in the BoardSelect
tree, select the destination board and then click Add button to
create a Ethernet port for emulation.
For example, in Figure 62, board VSI13 (5,6,7,13) and board VSI23
(5,6,7,14) have the bi-directional service, then the configurations
of Ethernet port emulation is described as following:
Firstly, select VSI13 (5,6,7,13) in VFI/VSI list box, then select
MSE[1-1-14] (VSI23) in BoardSelect list box. Later, Click Add
button to configure the emulation Ethernet port from VSI13
(5,6,7,13) to MSE[1-1-14] (VSI23); likewise, configure the
emulation Ethernet port from MSE[1-1-14] (VSI23) to VSI13
(5,6,7,13).
ix. Click OK button to save the configuration and return to VSI Config
dialog box.
x. In VSI Config dialog box, select the new emulation Ethernet ports,
then LogResource list box displays the available VLAN, as shown in
Figure 63.
F I G U R E 6 3 V S I C O N F I G U R A T I O N ( A D D V AL N F O R E M U L A T I O N E T H E R N E T P O R T )
(1)
xi. Select VLAN from LogResource list box and click button to add
VLAN for the new emulation Ethernet port, as shown in Figure 64.
F I G U R E 6 4 V S I C O N F I G U R A T I O N ( A D D V AL N F O R E M U L A T I O N E T H E R N E T P O R T )
(2)
xiii.Click Property button to enter into the Local Bind Label page of
VFI/VSI Attribute Config dialog box.
xiv. Modify the Config Mode as Static Config, and then input the local
bind label which is from 16 to 4095.
Note: Currently, because the board dose not support the Auto Config mode,
so the local bind label should be set manually, moreover, the local bind label is
unique for a board.
xv. Go to the broadcast limit page and select the broadcast limit type.
If the “Limit” selected, the broadcast speed is limited as 1000
kbit/s, the forward bandwidth of broadcast is 1 M. Other
parameters in VFI/VSI Attribute Config dialog box keep the
default settings.
xvi. Click Apply button to make the configurations valid.
xvii. Click Close button to close VFI/VSI Attribute Config dialog box
and return to VSI Config dialog box.
6. Create PW and LSP according to Configuring EVPL Service.
In the client operation window, select the passed-by NE, click the
menu item Device Config-> SDH Management -> Service Config.
In the Service Config dialog box, establish the pass-through
connection of passed-by optical line board.
NE K NE L
622 Mbit/s
F I G U R E 6 8 AD V AN C E D D I AL O G B O X O F S F E 4 C AR D
Parameter Configuration
Occupation (TU12 channel) 01 - 15
Concatenation mode Virtual concatenation
Channel group ID 1
After finishing the path group configuration, the Path Group Config page
of the SFE4 card is as shown in Figure 69.
T A B L E 6 0 R E Q U I R E M E N T S O F L C AS C O N F I G U R A T I O N
Item Configuration
Port No. System Port1
LCAS Enable Selected
Direction Bi-Dir
Used (TU12 channel) 1 - 15
F I G U R E 7 1 L C AS C O N F I G P A G E O F N E L
Establishing Connection
Establish the optical connection between NE K and NE L according to the
connection configuration listed in Table 61 and the description in the
section of Connection Establishment of Chapter 1.
Setting VLAN
In the client operation window, select NE K and NE L. Click the menu item
Device Config -> Ethernet Management -> Configure Virtual LAN
with The Data Card to enter the Data Card VLAN Config dialog box.
1. Create a VLAN
In the VLAN Information list box, select Custmer A, and click the
Add VLAN button to create a VLAN in the New VLAN dialog box
according to the requirements listed in Table 62.
T A B L E 6 2 V L AN C O N F I G U R A T I O N R E Q U I R E M E N T S
Parameter Configuration
VLAN Name VLAN
VLAN Start ID 10
VLAN End ID 10
ii. In Card Ports Information list box, click after selecting User
Port1 and System Port1 of SFE4 card for NE K, User Port1 and
System Port1 for NE L respectively. Add these ports to the Board
Configured list box.
After the configuration, the dialog box is as shown in Figure 73.
F I G U R E 7 3 D A T A C A R D V L AN C O N F I G D I A L O G B O X
Configuring Timeslot
In the Data Card VLAN Cnfig dialog box as shown in Figure 73, click the
Service button to implement the timeslot configuration of NEs in the
Service Config dialog box.
[Result]
When the communication between NEs and the EMS is normal, two
verification operations are supported.
1. In the client operation window, select NE K and L, and select the menu
item Maintenance -> Ethernet Maintenance -> Data Card Ports
Running State. The parameters of the ports of Ethernet card should
be same as the setting.
2. The user port 1 of the NE L SFE4 card should receive packets sent from
the computer connected with user port 1 of the NE K SFE4 card.