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Product Version
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Intended Audience
This document describes the TP-Assist solution used by OptiX RTN 900 and operation
guidelines on the core functions of the solution.
This document is intended for:
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Contents
Contents
About This Document.....................................................................................................................ii
1 TP-Assist Solution.........................................................................................................................1
1.1 Background.....................................................................................................................................................................2
1.2 TP-Assist O&M System and Functions..........................................................................................................................3
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TP-Assist Solution
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1.1 Background
With the explosive growth of data traffic, services carried on MANs and mobile bearer networks
have changed from traditional voice services to data services (mainly, video, Internet, and VoIP
services). MANs and mobile bearer networks, themselves, have also evolved from mainly SDH
networks to mainly packet networks. However, compared with SDH technologies, packet
transport technologies have many disadvantages in performance monitoring and fault diagnosis,
bringing huge O&M challenges to packet networks (especially large-scaled packet networks).
The O&M challenges include:
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To handle these difficulties and challenges, the packet network O&M measures must evolve in
a network-centered, service-centered, and intelligent manner.
Table 1-1 Packet network O&M trend
O&M Trend
Main Requirements
Network-centered
Service-centered
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O&M Trend
Main Requirements
Intelligent
Network planning
Professional
planning service
and planning
tools
Service
configuration
Service
commissioning
Routing
maintenance
Fault diagnosis
E2E service
deployment
One-click
service
connectivity test
Performance
monitoring and
measurement
Intelligent fault
diagnosis
One-click
service
performance
test
Visualized O&M
Responding to
IP ping packets
Automatic alarm
deployment with
service
deployment
Service loop
detection
Tool-free
automatic test
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Description
License
Control
Purpose
Improves
planning
efficiency.
Improves
planning
accuracy.
None
Quick service
configuration
Improves
configuration
accuracy.
None
Avoids extra
OAM
deployment
operations.
Allows the NE
to automatically
report alarms
when a service
fault occurs.
None
Quick
commissioning
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Lowers project
acceptance
costs.
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Function
Description
License
Control
None
None
Performance
monitoring and
measurement
None
Network-level
performance
monitoring and
measurement
system
Visualized
O&M
360-degree
traffic statistics
and monitoring
based on service
paths
Queries and
display of
service paths
based on
VLANs
Queries and
display of
service paths
based on MAC
addresses
Yes
Display of L2
protocol status
information
based on service
paths
None
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Purpose
Optimized
monitoring
points, rich
service
monitoring
methods
Visualized
monitoring;
network-level
and servicecentered
monitoring
Service
visualization
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Function
Description
License
Control
Purpose
Yes
Intelligent fault
diagnosis
Cross-product
fault diagnosis
None
Yes
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Prerequisites
You must be an NM user with NE administrator authority or higher.
End-to-end Ethernet services have been deployed.
Procedure
Step 1 Optional: Search for an E-Line service path.
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You must be an NM user with NE administrator authority or higher.
End-to-end Ethernet services have been deployed.
Procedure
Step 1 Search for an E-LAN service path.
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You must be an NM user with NE administrator authority or higher.
End-to-end Ethernet services have been created and the related fibers/cables have been created.
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Procedure
Step 1 Search for service paths.
Step 2 Query the real-time and historical performance data of each measured object on each service
path.
The following figure shows how to query the real-time performance data of priority queues on
a port. Querying the real-time and historical performance data of other measured objects is
similar.
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Prerequisites
You must be an NM user with NE administrator authority or higher.
End-to-end Ethernet services have been deployed.
Procedure
Step 1 Search for services.
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Prerequisites
You must be an NM user with NE administrator authority or higher.
End-to-end Ethernet services have been created and the related fibers/cables have been created.
Procedure
Step 1 Search for an E-LAN service path.
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NOTE
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