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OptiX SDH/OSN SeriesEquipment General
Configuration
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References
OptiX T2000 Operator Guide for SDH
OptiX iManager T2000 Administrator
Guide for SDH
OSN3500&2500&1500 Configuration
Guide
OSN7500 Configuration Guide
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Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Understand the menus of OptiX iManager T2000
Create Topology including create NE/Link
Perform the NE configuration, board configuration,
service dispatching and protection configuration for
equipment via OptiX iManager T2000
Perform the Security Management, including Create NE
User, managing NE/T2000 login
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Chapter 1 Creating TopologiesChapter 1 Creating Topologies
Chapter 2 Configuring ProtectionChapter 2 Configuring Protection
Chapter 3 Configuring ServicesChapter 3 Configuring Services
Chapter 4Chapter 4 Configuring ClockConfiguring Clock
Chapter 5 Configuring Overhead InterfaceChapter 5 Configuring Overhead Interface
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Chapter 6 Configuring Alarm and PerformanceChapter 6 Configuring Alarm and PerformanceMonitoringMonitoring
Chapter 7 Synchronization and Data ManagementChapter 7 Synchronization and Data Management
Chapter 8 NE Security ManagementChapter 8 NE Security Management
Chapter 9 Configuring CommunicationChapter 9 Configuring Communication
Chapter 10 Configuring Board ParametersChapter 10 Configuring Board Parameters
Chapter 11 ReportsChapter 11 Reports
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Creating Topologies
Recommended Creation Sequence
Creating a Topology Subnet4
Creating Links3
Creating a Sub-racks and Boards2
Creating GNEs & NEs1
DescriptionStep
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Creating Topologies
Creating Optical NEs in batch
Select [File/Search for NE] from the Main
Menu.
Click . The NEs found are
displayed after the search.
Click , and click in
the confirmation box.
Click .
Enter the NE user name and password.
Click .
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Creating Topologies
Creating Optical NEs Manually
Creating Gateway Network Element (GNE)
1. Click File/Create/Topology Object.
2. Choose the NE type to be created.
3. Complete the following information: ID,
extended ID, name and remarks.
4. Select "Gateway" from the "Gateway Type"
drop-down list and "IP" from the "Protocol"
drop-down list. Enter the IP address andport number of the GNE.
5. Enter the NE user and password.
6. Click .
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Creating Topologies
Creating Optical NEs Manually
Creating Non-Gateway Network Element
1. Click File/Create/Topology Object.
2. Choose the NE type to be created.
3. Complete the following information: ID,
extended ID, name and remarks.
4. Select "Non-Gateway" from the "Gateway
Type" drop-down list. Select the GNE the
NE is affiliated to from the "Affiliated
Gateway" drop-down list.
5. Enter the NE user and password.
6. Click .
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Creating Topologies
Creating Sub-racks and Boards (1/2)
Double-click unconfigured NE icon on the Main Topology.
Select "Manual Configuration" and click .
Click in the two "Confirm" dialogue box.
Set the NE attributes and click .
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Creating Topologies
Creating Sub-racks and Boards (2/2)
The NE Panel is displayed.
1. Right-click the slot and select the board type or Click
to upload the data to the
physical slot from the NE.
2. After all the boards have been created, click .
3. Click .
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Creating Topologies
Searching fibers
Select [File/Search for Fiber/Cable].
Click .
After finding the fibers, Click .
Click .
Creating fibers manually
1. Select the shortcut icon on the
toolbar of the Main Topology and
the cursor changes to a "+".
2. Click the source NE of the fiber or
cable on the Main Topology.
3. Select the source board and port.
4. Click and the cursor
changes to a "+".
5. Click the sink NE of the fibre or
cable on the Main Topology.
6. Select the sink board and port
7. Click twice.
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Creating Topologies
Creating a Topology Subnet
1. Select [File/Create/Subnet].
2. Select the "Basic Attributes" tab. Enter the
information of the subnet.
3. Select the "Object Selection" tab. Selectthe created NEs or subnet from the "Object
Not Selected" pane, and add them to the
"Selected Object" pane by clicking thedouble-right-arrow button.
4. Click .5. Click in the Main Topology.
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Chapter 1 Creating TopologiesChapter 1 Creating Topologies
Chapter 2 Configuring ProtectionChapter 2 Configuring Protection
Chapter 3 Configuring ServicesChapter 3 Configuring Services
Chapter 4Chapter 4 Configuring ClockConfiguring Clock
Chapter 5Chapter 5 Configuring Overhead InterfaceConfiguring Overhead Interface
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Configuring Board-level ProtectionConfiguring TPS Protection
Configuring MSP RingConfiguring SNCP
Network level protection
Equipment level protection
Configuring Protection
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Configuring Protection
Configuring TPS Protection
In the NE Explorer, click the NE and select [Configuration/TPS
Protection] from the Function Tree.
Click to enter the dialog box .
Select a protection board and working boards. Set switching priorities
for the working boards.
Set the "WTR Time“.
Click .
Equipment Level Protection
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Configuring Protection
Creating Board-level Protection
In the NE Explorer, click the NE and select [Configuration/Board-Level
Protection] from the Function Tree.
Click .
Select Primary Board and Standby Board, and set Protection Group ID.
Click .
Click .
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Configuring Protection
Creating a Two-Fiber MS-SPRing
Select [Configuration/Protection View]
Select [Protection View/Create SDH Protection Subnet/2f_MS SPRing].
Select the rate of the protection subnet.
Double-click on the nodes to be in the protection subnet.
Click .
Click to send the configurations.
Network Level Protection
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Configuring Protection
Configuring SNCP Protection
Select [Configuration/Protection View] from the Main Menu.
Right-click the NE to be created as the SNCP node, and select[Create SNCP Node/Create xxx SNCP Node] ("xxx" refers to thename of the protection subnet of this NE)
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Chapter 1 Creating TopologiesChapter 1 Creating Topologies
Chapter 2 Configuring ProtectionChapter 2 Configuring Protection
Chapter 3 Configuring ServicesChapter 3 Configuring Services
Chapter 4Chapter 4 Configuring ClockConfiguring Clock
Chapter 5Chapter 5 Configuring Overhead InterfaceConfiguring Overhead Interface
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Using the Trail ManagementFunction
Using the Single StationFunction
ConfiguringSDH/PDH service
ConfiguringEthernet service
ConfiguringATM service
Service type
Configuration Method
Configuring Service
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Method 1 -- Using the Trail Management Function
Configure SDH/PDH service
It is recommended to configure SDH services by the
process below
OptionalDeleting a Trail5
Configuring the Maintenance
Parameters of a Created Trail4
Viewing Trail3
OptionalChanging Trail Type2
According to trail level:
Creating a VC4 Server Trail
Creating a VC4/VC4-Xc Trail
Creating a VC12/VC3 Trail
Creating an SDH trail1
RemarkDescriptionStage
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Method 1 -- Using the Trail Management Function
Creating a VC4 Server Trail
Select [Trail/SDH Trail Creation] from the Main Menu.
Set the service direction to "Bidirectional" and level to "VC4 Server Trail".
Double-click the source NE and then the sink NE. The trail selected
automatically will be displayed between the NEs.
Set a name and ID for the route.
To send the configurations to the NE, select the "Activate" checkbox.
(optional)
Select the "Copy after Creation" checkbox if you want to create multiple
trails with the same route. (optional) Click . The "Operation Result" dialogue box is displayed and
indicates operation succeeded. Click .
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Method 1 -- Using the Trail Management Function
Creating a VC4 Server Trail
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Method 1 -- Using the Trail Management Function
Creating a VC-12/VC3 Trail
Select [Trail/SDH Trail Creation] from the Main Menu.
Select the service direction and set the service level to "VC12" or "VC3".
Double-click the source NE and then the sink NE. Select the port in the"Create Trail-Select Board Port" dialogue box and click .
Click the "Trail setting" tab. Set a name and ID for the route.
To send the configurations to the NE, select the "Activate" checkbox.
Select the "Copy after Creation" checkbox if you want to create multiple trailswith the same route. (optional)
Click . The "Operation Result" dialogue box is displayed and indicatesoperation succeeded. Click .
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Method 1 -- Using the Trail Management Function
Creating a VC-12/VC3 Trail
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Method 2 -- Using the Single Station Function
Configure SDH/PDH service
In the NE Explorer, click the NE
and select [Configuration/SDH
Service Configuration] from the
Function Tree.
Click .
Complete the information as
required.
Click .
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Chapter 1 Creating TopologiesChapter 1 Creating Topologies
Chapter 2 Configuring ProtectionChapter 2 Configuring Protection
Chapter 3 Configuring ServicesChapter 3 Configuring Services
Chapter 4 Configuring ClockChapter 4 Configuring Clock
Chapter 5Chapter 5 Configuring Overhead InterfaceConfiguring Overhead Interface
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Configuring Clock
Setting the System Clock Source Priority List
Setting Switching Conditions for a Clock Source
Setting Restoration Parameters for a Clock Source
Setting an External Clock Source
Setting the Clock Subnet
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Configuring Clock
Setting the Priority Table for a Reference Clock
Select [Configuration/Clock View] from the Main Menu.
Right-click the NE icon in the Clock View and select [Clock Source PriorityList].
Click , and the "Add Clock Source" dialogue box is displayed.
Select a reference clock source and click .
Click . The "Operation Result" dialogue box is displayed and indicatesoperation succeeded. Click .
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Configuring Clock
Setting Switching Conditions for a Clock Source
In the NE Explorer, click the NE and select [Configuration/Clock/Clock
Source Switching] from the Function Tree.
Select the "Clock Source Switching Condition" tab. Click .
Double-click the parameters to set clock switching conditions.
Click . The "Operation Result" dialogue box is displayed and
indicates operation succeeded. Click .
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Configuring Clock
Setting Restoration Parameters for a Clock Source
In the NE Explorer, click the NE and select[Configuration/Clock/Clock Source Switching] from the FunctionTree.
Select the "Clock Source Reversion Parameter" tab. Click.
Double-click the parameters to set restoration parameters.
Click . The "Operation Result" dialogue box is displayedand indicates operation succeeded. Click .
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Configuring Clock
Setting an External Clock Source
Right-click the NE icon in the Clock View and select [Clock Source
Priority List].
Set "External Clock Source Mode" and "Synchronous Status Byte"
for the external clock source.
Click . The "Operation Result" dialogue box is displayed
and indicates operation succeeded. Click .
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Configuring Clock Setting the Clock Subnet ---- Setting a Clock Subnet Attributes
Right-click the NE icon in the Clock View and select [Clock Subnet Settings].
On the "Clock Subnet" tab, set the clock subnet parameters.
Click . The "Operation Result" dialogue box is displayed and indicates operation
succeeded. Click .
Select the "Clock ID Status" tab. If a clock ID is assigned to the line clock source, set
"Clock ID Status" to "Enabled".
Click . The "Operation Result" dialogue box is displayed and indicates operation
succeeded. Click .
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Configuring Clock
Setting the Clock Subnet --- - Setting Clock Source Quality
Right-click the NE icon in the Clock View and select [Clock Subnet Setting]. Click the "Clock
Quality" tab.
Set "Configuration Quality".
Click . The "Operation Result" dialogue box is displayed and indicates operation
succeeded. Click .
Select the "Manual Setting of 0 Quality Level" tab. Set the quality for the unknown clock
source.
Click . The "Operation Result" dialogue box is displayed and indicates operation
succeeded. Click .
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Configuring Clock
Setting the Clock Subnet ---- Setting SSM Output
Right-click the NE icon in the Clock View and select [Clock Subnet
Setting]. Click the "SSM Output Control" tab.
Set "Control Status" of the clock source.
Click . The "Operation Result" dialogue box is displayed
and indicates operation succeeded. Click .
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Chapter 1 Creating TopologiesChapter 1 Creating Topologies
Chapter 2 Configuring ProtectionChapter 2 Configuring Protection
Chapter 3 Configuring ServicesChapter 3 Configuring Services
Chapter 4 Configuring ClockChapter 4 Configuring Clock
Chapter 5 Configuring Overhead InterfaceChapter 5 Configuring Overhead Interface
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Configuring Overhead Interface
Configuring the Orderwire
Phone
In the NE Explorer, click the NE and
select [Configuration/Orderwire] from
the Function Tree. Select the
"General" tab.
Set "Call Waiting Time (s)", "Dialing
Mode", "Telephone No." and the
Orderwire ports.
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Chapter 6 Configuring Alarm and PerformanceChapter 6 Configuring Alarm and Performance
MonitoringMonitoring
Chapter 7 Synchronization and Data ManagementChapter 7 Synchronization and Data Management
Chapter 8 NE Security ManagementChapter 8 NE Security Management
Chapter 9 Configuring CommunicationChapter 9 Configuring Communication
Chapter 10 Configuring Board ParametersChapter 10 Configuring Board Parameters
Chapter 11Chapter 11 ReportsReports
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Setting Alarm Dump Conditions
1.Select [System Administration/Database
Management/Dump] from the Main Topology.
2. Select the “Dumping Conditions” tab. In the
left-hand “Record Type” list, select “Alarm
Event” .
3. In the right-hand pane, under “Dumping
when Overflow”, set a value for “Max. Storage
Capacity”, “Number of Dumped Records” and
“Capacity Alarm Threshold” respectively.
4. Under “Dumping in Schedule”, set "Dump
Periodically or not" to "Yes".Set "Dump
Interval" and "Time Limit" , then click
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Setting Performance Monitoring Start/Stop Status
1.Select [Configuration/NE Time Synchronization] from the Main Topology
2. Select NEs from the object tree and then right click to select [Synchronize with NM Time].Click in the pop-up confirmation box.
3.A dialog box is displayed to prompt that synchronization succeeded. Click
4.Select [Performance/NE Performance Monitor Time] from the Main Topology
6.Perform the following settings , then Click
Set 15-minute Monitoring: Open
Set 24-hour Monitoring: Open
Start time: set as required and must be later than the current time of the NM and NE.
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Chapter 6 Configuring Alarm and PerformanceChapter 6 Configuring Alarm and Performance
MonitoringMonitoring
Chapter 7 Synchronization and Data ManagementChapter 7 Synchronization and Data Management
Chapter 8 NE Security ManagementChapter 8 NE Security Management
Chapter 9 Configuring CommunicationChapter 9 Configuring Communication
Chapter 10 Configuring Board ParametersChapter 10 Configuring Board Parameters
Chapter 11Chapter 11 ReportsReports
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Synchronization and Data Management
Synchronizing NE Time
Synchronizing Current NE Alarms
Managing NE Configuration Data
Backing Up/Restoring the NE Database Using FTP
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Synchronizing NE Time with the NM Server Manual Synchronization
1.Select [Configuration/NE Time Synchronization] from the Main Menu
In the left pane, select one or more NEs
2.Modify the value of “Synchronize Mode” to “NM” then click --
3.Select one or more NE entries. Right-click and select [Synchronize withNM Time].
Automatic Synchronization
1.Select [Configuration/NE Time Synchronization] from the Main Menu.
2.In the left pane, select one or more NEs
3.Set “Synchronize Starting Time” and “Synchronization Period”.
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Synchronizing Current NE Alarms
Synchronizing Networkwide Alarms
Select [Fault/Synchronize Networkwide
Alarms] from the Main Menu. A progress bar is
displayed.
Synchronizing NE Alarms
Select an NE in the Main Topology
Right-click the selected object and select
[Synchronize Current Alarm]. A progress bar is
displayed.
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Backing Up NE Configuration Data
1.Select [Configuration/Configuration Data Management] from the Main Menu
2.In the left pane, select the desired NEs
3.Select one or more NEs in the “Configuration Data Management List”.
4.Click . This is also available in the shortcut menu
5.A dialog box is displayed to prompt that backup succeeded. Click
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Backing Up NM Configuration Data1.Select [File/Logout] from the Main Topology. Click in the subsequent prompt.
2.Enter the following in the login interface
3.Select [System Administration/Single User Mode] from the Main Topology. Click in the subsequent prompt.
4. To backup immediately :Select [System Administration//DatabaseManagement/Backup] from the Main Topology. Select immediate backup, and thesystem backs up the NM database to the appointed directory immediately
5.To backup periodically, perform the following settings
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Chapter 6 Configuring Alarm and PerformanceChapter 6 Configuring Alarm and Performance
MonitoringMonitoring
Chapter 7 Synchronization and Data ManagementChapter 7 Synchronization and Data Management
Chapter 8 NE Security ManagementChapter 8 NE Security Management
Chapter 9 Configuring CommunicationChapter 9 Configuring Communication
Chapter 10 Configuring Board ParametersChapter 10 Configuring Board Parameters
Chapter 11Chapter 11 ReportsReports
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Creating an NE User1.Select [System Administration/NE Security Management/NE User Management]from the menu
2.Select NE from the object tree. Select NE and click .
3.Enter the name, user level, user flag, password, and detailed description of thenew NE user: e.g. create a unified NE user “t2000” for NE1–NE5, as shown in thediagram below. The length of the password of the NE user ranges from 6 to16characters, including at least one letter and one numeral. And the length of the “NEUser” ranges from 2 to 8 characters
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Chapter 6 Configuring Alarm and PerformanceChapter 6 Configuring Alarm and Performance
MonitoringMonitoring
Chapter 7 Synchronization and Data ManagementChapter 7 Synchronization and Data Management
Chapter 8 NE Security ManagementChapter 8 NE Security Management
Chapter 9 Configuring CommunicationChapter 9 Configuring Communication
Chapter 10 Configuring Board ParametersChapter 10 Configuring Board Parameters
Chapter 11Chapter 11 ReportsReports
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Configuring communication Setting NE Communication
Parameters
1. In the NE Explorer, click the
NE and select
[Communication/Set
Communication Parameters]
from the Function Tree
2. Click to update
the communication
parameters
3. Modify the IP, Extended ID,
Gateway IP, Subnet Mask or
NSAP Address as you need,
and click .
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Configuring communication
Changing an Ordinary NE into a GNE
1. Select [System Administration/DCN Management] from the Main Menu
2. Select the “NE” tab.
3. Right-click an ordinary NE and select [Change to GNE]. The “Change toGNE” dialog box is displayed;
4. Set the “GNE type”, “IP Address” and “Port No.” as you need
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Configuring Board Parameters
Configuring SDH Boards
Configuring PDH Boards
Configuring Ethernet Boards
Configuring Optical Amplifier Boards
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Configuring the Optical Transponder Unit
1, In the NE Explorer, select an SDH board and select
[Configuration/SDH Interface] from the Function Tree ;
2, Click the double-right-arrow button (red). Select "By Function" ;
3, Select the parameter in the drop-down list ;
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Chapter 6 Configuring Alarm and PerformanceChapter 6 Configuring Alarm and Performance
MonitoringMonitoring
Chapter 7 Synchronization and Data ManagementChapter 7 Synchronization and Data Management
Chapter 8 NE Security ManagementChapter 8 NE Security Management
Chapter 9 Configuring CommunicationChapter 9 Configuring Communication
Chapter 10 Configuring Board ParametersChapter 10 Configuring Board Parameters
Chapter 11 ReportsChapter 11 Reports
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Reports
The Network Diagram
The Network wide Data Report
The NE Information Report
The Physical Location Information Report
The Slot Configuration Report
The Board Information Report
The Slot Information Report
The Board Details Report
The Fiber/Cable Connection
Report
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Reports
The Network wide Data Report
1, Select [Report/Network wide
Data Report] from the Main Menu;
2, Click or .
The Board Information Report
1. Select [Report/Board Information Report]
from the Main Menu ;
2. Select NEs from the left pane and click
the double-right-arrow button (red)
3. Select the "View Board Information" tab.
Click or
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How to configure the SDH service?
answer
How to configure the clock? answer
How to backup the NE data
configuration? answer
Summary
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