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    OptiX OSN 550 Multi-Service CPE Optical

    Transmission System

    V100R003C00

    Configuration Guide

    Issue 02

    Date 2011-06-30

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    Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2011. All rights reserved.

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    About This Document

    Related Versions

    The following table lists the product versions related to this document.

    Product Name Version

    OptiX OSN 550 V100R003C00

    iManager U2000 V100R005C00

    Intended Audience

    This document describes procedures for service configurations on the OptiX OSN 550, including

    basic concepts, networking diagrams, signal flow and timeslot allocation of services.

    This document is intended for:

    l Data configuration engineer

    l Installation and commissioning engineer

    Symbol Conventions

    The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

    Symbol Description

    DANGER

    Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not

    avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

    WARNING

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    if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

    CAUTION

    Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not

    avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss,

    performance degradation, or unexpected results.

    OptiX OSN 550 Multi-Service CPE Optical Transmission

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    TIP Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save

    time.

    NOTE Provides additional information to emphasize or supplementimportant points of the main text.

    GUI Conventions

    The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

    Convention Description

    Boldface Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titles

    are in boldface. For example, click OK.

    > Multi-level menus are in boldfaceand separated by the ">"

    signs. For example, choose File> Create> Folder.

    Change History

    Updates between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue containsall updates made in previous issues.

    Changes in Issue 02 (2011-06-30) Based on Product Version V100R003C00

    This document is the second issue for product version V100R003C00. The updates in this issue

    are described as follows:

    l Related contents are updated based on the mapping NMS GUIs.

    Changes in Issue 01 (2011-04-30) Based on Product Version V100R003C00

    This document is the first issue for product version V100R003C00.

    About This Document

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    Contents

    About This Document...................................................................................................................iii

    1 Getting Started............................................................................................................................1-1

    1.1 Starting or Shutting Down the U2000.............................................................................................................1-2

    1.1.1 Starting the U2000 Server......................................................................................................................1-21.1.2 Logging In to the U2000 Client.............................................................................................................1-3

    1.1.3 Exiting a U2000 Client...........................................................................................................................1-3

    1.1.4 ShuttingDown the U2000 Server..........................................................................................................1-3

    1.2 Main Windows and Common Operations of the U2000.................................................................................1-4

    1.2.1 Components of the Client GUI...............................................................................................................1-4

    1.2.2 Key GUI Components............................................................................................................................1-6

    1.2.3 Frequently Used Buttons........................................................................................................................1-7

    1.2.4 ShortcutIcon..........................................................................................................................................1-9

    1.2.5 Common Shortcut Keys.......................................................................................................................1-13

    1.2.6 Main Windows.....................................................................................................................................1-14

    1.2.6.1 Workbench........................................................................................................................................1-15

    1.2.6.2 Main Topology..................................................................................................................................1-15

    1.2.6.3 NE Explorer.......................................................................................................................................1-17

    1.2.6.4 Clock View........................................................................................................................................1-18

    1.2.6.5 NE Panel............................................................................................................................................1-19

    1.2.6.6 Browse Alarm...................................................................................................................................1-19

    1.2.6.7 Browse Event....................................................................................................................................1-19

    1.2.6.8 Browse Performance Window..........................................................................................................1-20

    2 Creating the Network................................................................................................................2-1

    2.1 Creating NEs...................................................................................................................................................2-3

    2.1.1 Creatinga Single NE..............................................................................................................................2-3

    2.1.2 Creating NEs in Batches........................................................................................................................2-5

    2.2 Configuring the NE Data.................................................................................................................................2-6

    2.2.1 Configuring the NE Data Manually.......................................................................................................2-6

    2.2.2 Replicating the NE Data..................................................... ....................................................................2-8

    2.2.3 Uploading the NE Data..........................................................................................................................2-8

    2.3 Checking Board Parameters............................................................................................................................2-9

    2.4 Creating Fibers..............................................................................................................................................2-11

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    2.4.1 Creating Fibers Automatically.............................................................................................................2-11

    2.4.2 Creating Fibers Manually.....................................................................................................................2-12

    2.4.3 Creating Virtual Fibers.........................................................................................................................2-13

    2.4.4 Creating DCN Communication Cable..................................................................................................2-13

    2.5 Creating a Topology Subnet..........................................................................................................................2-14

    2.6 Configuring the Protection Subnet................................................................................................................2-14

    2.6.1 Configuring a Non-Protection Chain...................................................................................................2-15

    2.6.2 Configuring a Non-Protection Ring.....................................................................................................2-16

    2.6.3 Creatingan MS Ring Protection Subnet..............................................................................................2-16

    2.6.4 Creatinga Linear MS Protection Subnet..............................................................................................2-19

    2.7 Configuring Clocks.......................................................................................................................................2-21

    2.7.1 Configuring the NE Clock Source.......................................................................................................2-21

    2.7.2 Configuring the Clock Source Protection............................................................................................2-22

    2.8 Clock Configuration Parameters...................................................................................................................2-23

    2.8.1 Managing External Clock Sources.......................................................................................................2-23

    2.8.2 Configuring Clock Protection and Restoration....................................................................................2-27

    2.8.3 Clock Quality and Status Management................................................................................................2-30

    2.8.4 Retiming Management.........................................................................................................................2-32

    2.9 Configuring the Orderwire Phone.................................................................................................................2-33

    2.9.1 Configuring the Orderwire...................................................................................................................2-33

    2.9.2 Configuring the Conference Calls........................................................................................................2-34

    2.10 Configuring the Broadcast Data Service.....................................................................................................2-36

    2.11 Configuring the F1 Data Service.................................................................................................................2-372.12 Orderwire Configuration Parameters..........................................................................................................2-37

    2.12.1 Configuring Orderwire Phones..........................................................................................................2-37

    2.12.2 Configuring F1 Data Interfaces..........................................................................................................2-39

    2.12.3 Configuring Broadcast Data Interfaces..............................................................................................2-40

    3 Configuring SDH Services.......................................................................................................3-1

    3.1 Basic Concepts................................................................................................................................................3-3

    3.2 Configuring Services on the Non-Protection Chain........................................................................................3-4

    3.2.1 Networking Diagram..............................................................................................................................3-4

    3.2.2 Signal Flow and Timeslot Allocation.....................................................................................................3-53.2.3 Per-NE Configuration Procedure...........................................................................................................3-5

    3.2.4 End-to-End Configuration Process.........................................................................................................3-7

    3.3 Configuring Services on the Non-Protection Ring......................................................................................... 3-9

    3.3.1 Networking Diagram..............................................................................................................................3-9

    3.3.2 Signal Flow and Timeslot Allocation...................................................................................................3-10

    3.3.3 Per-NE Configuration Process.............................................................................................................3-10

    3.3.4 End-to-End Configuration Process.......................................................................................................3-13

    3.4 Configuring 1+1 Linear MSP Services.........................................................................................................3-15

    3.4.1 Networking Diagram............................................................................................................................3-15

    3.4.2 Signal Flow and Timeslot Allocation...................................................................................................3-15

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    3.4.3 Per-NE Configuration Process.............................................................................................................3-17

    3.4.4 End-to-End Configuration Process.......................................................................................................3-19

    3.5 Configuring 1:1 Linear MSP Services..........................................................................................................3-21

    3.5.1 Networking Diagram............................................................................................................................3-21

    3.5.2 Signal Flow and Timeslot Allocation...................................................................................................3-21

    3.5.3 Per-NE Configuration Process.............................................................................................................3-22

    3.5.4 End-to-End Configuration Process.......................................................................................................3-25

    3.6 Configuring Two-Fiber Unidirectional MSP Services..................................................................................3-26

    3.6.1 Networking Diagram............................................................................................................................3-27

    3.6.2 Signal Flow and Timeslot Allocation...................................................................................................3-27

    3.6.3 Per-NE Configuration Process..................................................................... ........................................3-29

    3.6.4 End-to-End Configuration Process.......................................................................................................3-35

    3.7 Configuring the Two-Fiber Bidirectional MSP Services..............................................................................3-37

    3.7.1 Networking Diagram............................................................................................................................3-37

    3.7.2 Signal Flow and Timeslot Allocation...................................................................................................3-38

    3.7.3 Per-NE Configuration Process.............................................................................................................3-39

    3.7.4 End-to-End Configuration Process.......................................................................................................3-42

    3.8 Configuring Services on the SNCP Ring......................................................................................................3-44

    3.8.1 Networking Diagram............................................................................................................................3-45

    3.8.2 Signal Flow and Timeslot Allocation...................................................................................................3-45

    3.8.3 Per-NE Configuration Process.............................................................................................................3-46

    3.8.4 End-to-End Configuration Process.......................................................................................................3-49

    3.9 Configuring Services on the SNCP Ring with a Non-Protection Chain.......................................................3-513.9.1 Networking Diagram............................................................................................................................3-52

    3.9.2 Signal Flow and Timeslot Allocation...................................................................................................3-53

    3.9.3 Per-NE Configuration Process.............................................................................................................3-54

    3.9.4 End-to-End Configuration Process.......................................................................................................3-59

    3.10 Configuring Service on the MSP Ring with a Non-Protection Chain.........................................................3-61

    3.10.1 Networking Diagram..........................................................................................................................3-62

    3.10.2 Signal Flow and Timeslot Allocation.................................................................................................3-63

    3.10.3 Per-NE Configuration Process...........................................................................................................3-63

    3.10.4 End-to-End Configuration Process.....................................................................................................3-66

    3.11 Protection Configuration Parameters..........................................................................................................3-68

    3.11.1 SNCP Configuration..........................................................................................................................3-68

    3.11.2 Configuring the Multiplex Section Protection...................................................................................3-69

    4 Configuring Ethernet Services................................................................................................4-1

    4.1 Service Types..................................................................................................................................................4-3

    4.2 Basic Concepts................................................................................................................................................4-7

    4.2.1 Formatsof Ethernet Frames...................................................................................................................4-8

    4.2.2 Internal Ports and External Ports..........................................................................................................4-11

    4.2.3 Auto-Negotiation..................................................................................................................................4-11

    4.2.4 Flow Control........................................................................................................................................4-13

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    4.2.5 Encapsulation and Mapping Protocol..................................................................................................4-14

    4.2.6 Virtual Concatenation..........................................................................................................................4-15

    4.2.7 Tag Attribute........................................................................................................................................4-17

    4.2.8 Bridge...................................................................................................................................................4-19

    4.3 Flow of Configuring Ethernet Services.........................................................................................................4-22

    4.3.1 Flow of Configuring EPL Services......................................................................................................4-23

    4.3.2 Flow of Configuring EVPL Services...................................................................................................4-25

    4.3.3 Flow of Configuring EPLAN Services................................................................................................4-27

    4.3.4 Flowof Configuring EVPLAN Services.............................................................................................4-30

    4.4 Configuring EPL Services on an Ethernet Transparent Transmission Board...............................................4-33

    4.4.1 Networking Diagram............................................................................................................................4-34

    4.4.2 Signal Flow and Timeslot Allocation...................................................................................................4-35

    4.4.3 Configuration Process..........................................................................................................................4-36

    4.5 Configuring EPL Services on an Ethernet Switching Board........................................................................4-43

    4.5.1 Networking Diagram............................................................................................................................4-44

    4.5.2 Signal Flow and Timeslot Allocation...................................................................................................4-45

    4.5.3 Configuration Process..........................................................................................................................4-46

    4.5.4 Configuration Process (End-to-End Mode)..........................................................................................4-56

    4.6 Configuring PORT-Shared EVPL (VLAN) Services...................................................................................4-59

    4.6.1 Networking Diagram............................................................................................................................4-60

    4.6.2 Signal Flow and Timeslot Allocation...................................................................................................4-61

    4.6.3 Configuration Process..........................................................................................................................4-63

    4.7 Configuring VCTRUNK-Shared EVPL (VLAN) Services..........................................................................4-724.7.1 Networking Diagram............................................................................................................................4-73

    4.7.2 Signal Flow and Timeslot Allocation...................................................................................................4-74

    4.7.3 Configuration Process..........................................................................................................................4-75

    4.8 Configuring EPLAN Services (IEEE 802.1d Bridge)...................................................................................4-83

    4.8.1 Networking Diagram............................................................................................................................4-83

    4.8.2 Signal Flow and Timeslot Allocation...................................................................................................4-84

    4.8.3 Configuration Process..........................................................................................................................4-86

    4.9 Configuring EVPLAN Services (IEEE 802.1q Bridge)................................................................................4-96

    4.9.1 Networking Diagram............................................................................................................................4-97

    4.9.2 Signal Flow and Timeslot Allocation...................................................................................................4-98

    4.9.3 Configuration Process........................................................................................................................4-101

    4.10 Configuring EVPLAN Services (IEEE 802.1ad Bridge)..........................................................................4-115

    4.10.1 Networking Diagram........................................................................................................................4-115

    4.10.2 Signal Flow and Timeslot Allocation...............................................................................................4-117

    4.10.3 Configuration Process......................................................................................................................4-119

    4.11 Ethernet Port Configuration Parameters...................................................................................................4-130

    4.11.1 Basic Attributes................................................................................................................................4-131

    4.11.2 Flow Control....................................................................................................................................4-132

    4.11.3 Network Attributes...........................................................................................................................4-133

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    4.11.4 Advanced Attributes.........................................................................................................................4-134

    4.11.5 TAG Attributes.................................................................................................................................4-137

    4.11.6 Encapsulation/Mapping....................................................................................................................4-138

    4.11.7 Bound Path.......................................................................................................................................4-139

    4.12 Ethernet Service Configuration Parameters..............................................................................................4-140

    4.12.1 Configuring Ethernet Private Line Services.....................................................................................4-140

    4.12.2 Configuring Ethernet Private Network Services..............................................................................4-150

    5 Modifying theConfiguration Data.........................................................................................5-1

    5.1 Changing the Values of NE Attributes............................................................................................................5-2

    5.1.1 Changing the NE ID...............................................................................................................................5-2

    5.1.2 Changing the NE Name..........................................................................................................................5-3

    5.1.3 Deleting an NE.......................................................................................................................................5-3

    5.1.4 Changing the Parameter Values of the Gateway NE............................................................................. 5-4

    5.1.5 Changing the Gateway NE of a Non-Gateway NE................................................................................5-5

    5.2 Modifying the Board Configuration Data.......................................................................................................5-6

    5.2.1 Adding Boards........................................................................................................................................5-6

    5.2.2 Deleting Boards......................................................................................................................................5-7

    5.2.3 Modifying Board Configuration Parameters..........................................................................................5-7

    5.3 Modifying the Fiber Configuration Data........................................................................................................ 5-8

    5.3.1 Deleting Fibers.......................................................................................................................................5-8

    5.3.2 Changing Fiber/Cable Information........................................................................................................ 5-8

    5.3.3 Deleting DCN Communication Cables..................................................................................................5-9

    5.4 Modifying the Service Configuration Data.....................................................................................................5-9

    5.4.1 Modifying SDH Services.......................................................................................................................5-9

    5.4.2 Deleting SDH Services.........................................................................................................................5-11

    5.4.3 Deleting Ethernet Private Line Services..............................................................................................5-11

    5.4.4 Deleting EPLAN Services....................................................................................................................5-12

    5.4.5 Deleting EVPLAN Services.................................................................................................................5-13

    5.5 Modifying the Protection Subnet..................................................................................................................5-13

    5.5.1 Deleting Protection Subnets.................................................................................................................5-14

    5.5.2 Changing the Values of Protection Subnet Parameters........................................................................5-14

    6 Equipment Information............................................................................................................6-1

    6.1 Service Support Capability of Ethernet Boards.............................................................................................. 6-2

    6.2 Requirementsfor Binding Paths with VCTRUNKs on Ethernet Boards........................................................6-2

    6.3 Ethernet Service Bandwidths Carried by VCTRUNKs of Ethernet Boards...................................................6-3

    7 List of Parameters.......................................................................................................................7-1

    7.1 Port Attributes (Ethernet Port)........................................................................................................................ 7-6

    7.2 MaximumFrame Length (Ethernet Port Attribute)........................................................................................ 7-7

    7.3 Non-Autonegotiation Flow Control Mode (Ethernet Port Attribute)..............................................................7-8

    7.4 Autonegotiation Flow Control Mode (Ethernet Port Attribute)......................................................................7-9

    7.5 MAC Loopback (Ethernet Port Attribute)....................................................................................................7-10

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    7.6 PHY Loopback (Ethernet Port Attribute)......................................................................................................7-10

    7.7 QinQ Type Area............................................................................................................................................7-11

    7.8 Loop Detection (Ethernet Port Attribute)......................................................................................................7-12

    7.9 Loop Port Shutdown (Ethernet Port Attribute).............................................................................................7-13

    7.10 Traffic Threshold(Mbit/s)(External Ethernet Port Attribute)......................................................................7-13

    7.11 Broadcast Packet Suppression Threshold (Ethernet Interface Attributes)..................................................7-14

    7.12 Broadcast Packet Suppression (Ethernet Interface Attributes)...................................................................7-15

    7.13 Zero-Flow Monitor (Ethernet Interface Attributes)....................................................................................7-15

    7.14 Port Traffic Threshold Time Window(Min)...............................................................................................7-16

    7.15 Jumbo Frame Type......................................................................................................................................7-17

    7.16 Default VLAN ID (Ethernet Port Attribute)...............................................................................................7-17

    7.17 VLAN Priority (Ethernet Port Attribute)....................................................................................................7-18

    7.18 Entry Detection (Ethernet Port Attribute)...................................................................................................7-19

    7.19 TAG.............................................................................................................................................................7-19

    7.20 MappingProtocol........................................................................................................................................7-21

    7.21 Scramble......................................................................................................................................................7-22

    7.22 Set Inverse Value for CRC..........................................................................................................................7-23

    7.23 Check Field Length.....................................................................................................................................7-24

    7.24 FCS Calculated Bit Sequence.....................................................................................................................7-25

    7.25 Operation Type (EPL Service)....................................................................................................................7-26

    7.26 Service Type (EPL Service)........................................................................................................................7-28

    7.27 Encapsulation Format of P Port (Network Attributes)................................................................................7-28

    7.28 C-VLANand S-VLAN...............................................................................................................................7-307.29 VLAN ID (For Creation of Ethernet Virtual Private Lines).......................................................................7-31

    7.30 Bridge Learning Mode (Ethernet LAN Service).........................................................................................7-31

    7.31 MEP ID (Ethernet OAM)............................................................................................................................7-32

    7.32 Maintenance Point Type (Ethernet OAM)..................................................................................................7-33

    7.33 CC Status (Ethernet OAM).........................................................................................................................7-34

    7.34 Test Result (LB and LT Test).....................................................................................................................7-34

    7.35 Responding MP Type (Ethernet LT Test)...................................................................................................7-35

    7.36 Hop Count (Ethernet LT Test)....................................................................................................................7-35

    7.37 Packet Length (Ping Test)...........................................................................................................................7-36

    7.38 Timeout (Ping Test)....................................................................................................................................7-37

    7.39 Detect Attempts...........................................................................................................................................7-37

    7.40 Send Direction (Ethernet Test)....................................................................................................................7-38

    7.41 Error Frame Monitor Window (ms)............................................................................................................7-39

    7.42 Error Frame Monitor Threshold(Entries)....................................................................................................7-39

    7.43 Error Frame Period Window(Frames).........................................................................................................7-40

    7.44 Error Frame Monitor Threshold(Frames)...................................................................................................7-41

    7.45 Error Frame Second Window (s)................................................................................................................7-42

    7.46 Error Frame Second Threshold(s)...............................................................................................................7-42

    7.47 Enable OAM Protocol.................................................................................................................................7-43

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    7.48 OAM Working Mode..................................................................................................................................7-43

    7.49 Remote Alarm Support for Link Event.......................................................................................................7-44

    7.50 Unidirectional Operation.............................................................................................................................7-45

    7.51 Loopback Status (OAM Parameter)............................................................................................................7-46

    7.52 Flow Type (Flow Configuration)................................................................................................................7-46

    7.53 Bound CAR (Flow Configuration)..............................................................................................................7-47

    7.54 Bound CoS (Flow Configuration)...............................................................................................................7-48

    7.55 CAR ID (CAR Configuration)....................................................................................................................7-49

    7.56 Enabled/Disabled (CAR Configuration).....................................................................................................7-49

    7.57 Committed Information Rate (kbit/s) (CAR Configuration).......................................................................7-50

    7.58 Committed Burst Size (kbyte) (CAR Configuration).................................................................................7-51

    7.59 Peak Information Rate (kbit/s) (CAR Configuration).................................................................................7-51

    7.60 Maximum Burst Size (kbyte) (CAR Configuration)...................................................................................7-52

    7.61 CoS ID (CoS Configuration).......................................................................................................................7-53

    7.62 CoS Type (CoS Configuration)...................................................................................................................7-53

    7.63 CoS Priority (CoS Configuration)...............................................................................................................7-54

    7.64 Port Priority (Link Aggregation).................................................................................................................7-56

    7.65 System Priority (Link Aggregation)............................................................................................................7-56

    7.66 Status (Link Aggregation)...........................................................................................................................7-57

    7.67 Load Sharing(Ethernet Link Aggregation)..................................................................................................7-58

    7.68 Protocol Enabled (Spanning Tree)..............................................................................................................7-59

    7.69 Protocol Type (Spanning Tree Protocol)....................................................................................................7-59

    7.70 Priority (Bridge Parameters).......................................................................................................................7-607.71 Max Age(s)..................................................................................................................................................7-61

    7.72 Hello Time(s) (Spanning Tree)...................................................................................................................7-61

    7.73 Forward Delay(s) (Spanning Tree).............................................................................................................7-62

    7.74 TxHoldCount(per second) (Spanning Tree)................................................................................................7-63

    7.75 Root Path Cost.............................................................................................................................................7-63

    7.76 Hold Count (Spanning Tree).......................................................................................................................7-64

    7.77 Port ID.........................................................................................................................................................7-64

    7.78 Designated Path Cost..................................................................................................................................7-65

    7.79 Designated Root Bridge Priority.................................................................................................................7-66

    7.80 Designated Bridge Priority(Spanning Tree)................................................................................................7-67

    7.81 Designated Bridge MAC Address (Spanning Tree)....................................................................................7-67

    7.82 Edge Port Status (Spanning Tree)...............................................................................................................7-68

    7.83 Point to Point Attributes(External Ethernet Port Attributes)......................................................................7-69

    7.84 EnablingLCAS...........................................................................................................................................7-70

    7.85 LCAS Mode................................................................................................................................................7-70

    7.86 Hold-OffTime (ms) (LCAS)......................................................................................................................7-71

    7.87 WTR Time (s) (LCAS)...............................................................................................................................7-72

    7.88 TSD (LCAS)...............................................................................................................................................7-72

    7.89 Min Members - Transmit Direction............................................................................................................7-73

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    7.90 LPT..............................................................................................................................................................7-74

    7.91 Bearer Mode................................................................................................................................................7-74

    7.92 Port-Type Port Hold-Off Time (ms)...........................................................................................................7-75

    7.93 VCTRUNK Port Hold-off Time (ms).........................................................................................................7-76

    7.94 Protocol Enable (IGMP Snooping Protocol)...............................................................................................7-76

    7.95 Multicast Aging Time(Min)........................................................................................................................7-77

    7.96 Frames to Send............................................................................................................................................7-78

    7.97 Status...........................................................................................................................................................7-78

    7.98 Set Frame Count..........................................................................................................................................7-79

    7.99 Received Response Test Frame Count........................................................................................................7-80

    7.100 Test Frames to Receive.............................................................................................................................7-80

    7.101 Send Mode (Ethernet Test).......................................................................................................................7-81

    7.102 Call Waiting Time(s).................................................................................................................................7-82

    7.103 Conference Call.........................................................................................................................................7-82

    7.104 Phone.........................................................................................................................................................7-83

    7.105 Available Orderwire Port..........................................................................................................................7-84

    7.106 No.(F1 Data Port)......................................................................................................................................7-85

    7.107 Data Channel (F1 Data Port).....................................................................................................................7-85

    7.108 Overhead Byte (Broadcast Data Port).......................................................................................................7-86

    7.109 Working Mode (Broadcast Data Port)......................................................................................................7-87

    7.110 Broadcast Data Source (Broadcast Data Port)..........................................................................................7-88

    7.111 Broadcast Data Sink (Broadcast Data Port)..............................................................................................7-88

    7.112 External Clock Output Mode When 2M Output Synchronous Source Is Invalid.....................................7-897.113 External Clock Output Mode....................................................................................................................7-90

    7.114 External Clock Output Timeslot...............................................................................................................7-91

    7.115 External Source Output Threshold............................................................................................................7-92

    7.116 2M Phase-Locked Source Fail Condition.................................................................................................7-94

    7.117 2M Phase-Locked Source Fail Action......................................................................................................7-95

    7.118 Clock Source Threshold............................................................................................................................7-96

    7.119 AIS Alarm Generated................................................................................................................................7-97

    7.120 B1 BER Threshold-Crossing Generated...................................................................................................7-98

    7.121 B2-EXC Alarm Generated........................................................................................................................7-99

    7.122 Higher Priority Clock Source Reversion Mode......................................................................................7-100

    7.123 Clock Source WTR Time........................................................................................................................7-101

    7.124 Lock Status..............................................................................................................................................7-101

    7.125 Synchronous Source................................................................................................................................7-102

    7.126 S1 Byte Synchronization Quality Information........................................................................................7-103

    7.127 NE Clock Working Mode.......................................................................................................................7-104

    7.128 Data Output Method in Holdover Mode.................................................................................................7-105

    7.129 Retiming Mode........................................................................................................................................7-106

    7.130 Switching Mode (MSP)...........................................................................................................................7-107

    A Glossary and Acronyms..........................................................................................................A-1

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    A.1 Numerics........................................................................................................................................................A-3

    A.2 A....................................................................................................................................................................A-3

    A.3 B....................................................................................................................................................................A-5

    A.4 C....................................................................................................................................................................A-7

    A.5 D....................................................................................................................................................................A-9

    A.6 E...................................................................................................................................................................A-10

    A.7 F...................................................................................................................................................................A-12

    A.8 G..................................................................................................................................................................A-14

    A.9 H..................................................................................................................................................................A-15

    A.10 I..................................................................................................................................................................A-15

    A.11 J..................................................................................................................................................................A-17

    A.12 L.................................................................................................................................................................A-17

    A.13 M................................................................................................................................................................A-18

    A.14 N................................................................................................................................................................A-20

    A.15 O................................................................................................................................................................A-21

    A.16 P.................................................................................................................................................................A-22

    A.17 Q................................................................................................................................................................A-24

    A.18 R................................................................................................................................................................A-24

    A.19 S.................................................................................................................................................................A-26

    A.20 T.................................................................................................................................................................A-29

    A.21 U................................................................................................................................................................A-30

    A.22 V................................................................................................................................................................A-31

    A.23 W...............................................................................................................................................................A-31

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    Figure 1-1Client GUI..........................................................................................................................................1-5

    Figure 1-2Main Topology.................................................................................................................................1-16

    Figure 3-1Networking diagram of the non-protection chain...............................................................................3-4

    Figure 3-2Signal flow and timeslot allocation of the services on the non-protection chain...............................3-5

    Figure 3-3Networking diagram of the non-protection ring.................................................................................3-9

    Figure 3-4Signal flow and timeslot allocation of the services on the non-protection ring...............................3-10

    Figure 3-5Networking diagram of the 1+1 linear MSP services.......................................................................3-15

    Figure 3-6Signal flow and timeslot allocation of the 1+1 linear MSP services ...............................................3-16

    Figure 3-7Networking diagram of the 1:1 linear MSP services........................................................................3-21

    Figure 3-8Signal flow and timeslot allocation of the 1:1 linear MSP services.................................................3-22

    Figure 3-9Networking diagram of the services on the two-fiber unidirectional MSP ring ..............................3-27

    Figure 3-10Signal flow and timeslot allocation of the two-fiber unidirectional MSP services .......................3-29

    Figure 3-11Networking diagram of the services on the two-fiber bidirectional MSP ring...............................3-38

    Figure 3-12Signal flow and timeslot allocation................................................................................................3-39Figure 3-13Networking diagram of the services on the SNCP ring .................................................................3-45

    Figure 3-14Signal flow and timeslot allocation ...............................................................................................3-46

    Figure 3-15Networking diagram of the services on the SNCP ring with a non-protection chain ....................3-53

    Figure 3-16Signal flow and timeslot allocation................................................................................................3-54

    Figure 3-17Networking diagram of the services on the two-fiber bidirectional MSP ring with a non-protection

    chain ...................................................................................................................................................................3-62

    Figure 3-18Signal flow and timeslot allocation ...............................................................................................3-63

    Figure 4-1EPL services.......................................................................................................................................4-3

    Figure 4-2PORT-shared EVPL services ............................................................................................................4-4

    Figure 4-3VCTRUNK-shared EVPL services ...................................................................................................4-4

    Figure 4-4EPLAN services (IEEE 802.1d bridge) .............................................................................................4-5

    Figure 4-5EVPLAN services (IEEE 802.1q bridge) ..........................................................................................4-6

    Figure 4-6EVPLAN services (IEEE 802.1ad bridge).........................................................................................4-7

    Figure 4-7Formats of Ethernet frames................................................................................................................4-9

    Figure 4-8Positions of the TPID and TCI in the frame structure .......................................................................4-9

    Figure 4-9TCI structure of the C-TAG ............................................................................................................4-10

    Figure 4-10TCI structure of the S-TAG ...........................................................................................................4-10

    Figure 4-11External ports and internal ports on Ethernet boards .....................................................................4-11

    Figure 4-12Waveform of a single FLP .............................................................................................................4-12

    Figure 4-13Consecutive FLP and NLP bursts ..................................................................................................4-12

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    Figure 4-14Structure of the PAUSE frame....................................................................................................... 4-14

    Figure 4-15VC-3-Xv/VC4-Xv multiframe and sequence indicator .................................................................4-17

    Figure 4-16Relations between VBs, LPs, PORTs, and VCTRUNKs...............................................................4-19

    Figure 4-17Transparent bridge and virtual bridge.............................................................................................4-20

    Figure 4-18Flow of configuring EPL services .................................................................................................4-24

    Figure 4-19Flow of configuring EVPL services ..............................................................................................4-26

    Figure 4-20Flow of configuring EPLAN services............................................................................................4-28

    Figure 4-21Flow of configuring EVPLAN services ........................................................................................ 4-31

    Figure 4-22Networking diagram of the EPL services.......................................................................................4-34

    Figure 4-23Signal flow and timeslot allocation (Ethernet transparent transmission board).............................4-35

    Figure 4-24Networking diagram of the EPL services.......................................................................................4-44

    Figure 4-25Signal flow and timeslot allocation (Ethernet switching board) ................................................... 4-45

    Figure 4-26Networking diagram for configuring PORT-shared EVPL (VLAN) services ..............................4-60

    Figure 4-27Signal flow and timeslot allocation................................................................................................4-61

    Figure 4-28Networking diagram for configuring VCTRUNK-shared EVPL (VLAN) services .....................4-73

    Figure 4-29Signal flow and timeslot allocation................................................................................................4-74

    Figure 4-30Networking diagram for configuring EPLAN services (IEEE 802.1d bridge) ............................. 4-84

    Figure 4-31Signal flow of and timeslot allocation ...........................................................................................4-84

    Figure 4-32Networking diagram for configuring EVPLAN services (IEEE 802.1q bridge) ...........................4-97

    Figure 4-33Signal flow of and timeslot allocation to EVPLAN services (IEEE 802.1q bridge)......................4-98

    Figure 4-34Networking diagram for configuring EVPLAN services (IEEE 802.1ad bridge) .......................4-116

    Figure 4-35Signal flow of and timeslot allocation to EVPLAN services (IEEE 802.1ad bridge)..................4-117

    Figure 7-1Encapsulation format of MartinioE..................................................................................................7-29Figure 7-2Encapsulation format of Stack VLAN..............................................................................................7-30

    Figure 7-3An example of number of hops........................................................................................................ 7-36

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    Table 2-1SDH board parameters.........................................................................................................................2-9

    Table 2-2PDH board parameters.......................................................................................................................2-10

    Table 2-3Parameters for configuring the output phase-locked source table of an external clock.....................2-24

    Table 2-4Parameters for configuring the 2M phase-locked source attributes of an external clock..................2-25

    Table 2-5Parameters used for configuring clock protection and restoration.....................................................2-27

    Table 2-6Parameter description: clock synchronization status.........................................................................2-30

    Table 2-7Parameters used for retiming.............................................................................................................2-32

    Table 2-8Parameters for configuring orderwire phones....................................................................................2-38

    Table 2-9Parameters for configuring F1 data interfaces...................................................................................2-39

    Table 2-10Parameters for configuring broadcast data interfaces......................................................................2-40

    Table 3-1Parameters for configuring the SNCP................................................................................................3-68

    Table 3-2Parameters for configuring the MSP..................................................................................................3-70

    Table 4-1Corresponding relations between the external ports and the VCTRUNKs (EPL services).................4-3

    Table 4-2Corresponding relations between the PORTs and the VCTRUNKs (PORT-shared EVPL services)...............................................................................................................................................................................4-4

    Table 4-3Corresponding relations between the PORTs and the VCTRUNKs (VCTRUNK-shared EVPL services)

    ...............................................................................................................................................................................4-5

    Table 4-4Tagtypes defined by using the TPID...................................................................................................4-9

    Table 4-5Processing mode of data frames on ports with different tags............................................................4-18

    Table 4-6Transparent Bridge and Virtual Bridge..............................................................................................4-20

    Table 4-7Types of bridges supported by the Ethernet boards...........................................................................4-21

    Table 4-8Flow of configuring EPL services .....................................................................................................4-24

    Table 4-9Flow of configuring EVPL services ..................................................................................................4-26

    Table 4-10Flow of configuring EPLAN services..............................................................................................4-28Table 4-11Flow of configuring EVPLAN services ..........................................................................................4-32

    Table 4-12Parameters of external ports on the Ethernet boards........................................................................4-35

    Table 4-13Parameters of internal ports on the Ethernet boards........................................................................4-36

    Table 4-14Parameters of external ports on the Ethernet boards........................................................................4-45

    Table 4-15Parameters of internal ports on the Ethernet boards........................................................................4-46

    Table 4-16Parameters of the EPL services........................................................................................................4-46

    Table 4-17Parameters of the VC-4 server trail between user A1 and user A2..................................................4-57

    Table 4-18Parameters of the VC-4 server trail route between user A1 and user A2........................................4-57

    Table 4-19Parameters of the EPL services between user A1 and user A2........................................................4-58

    Table 4-20Parameters of port attributes for user A1 and user A2.....................................................................4-59

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    Table 4-21Parameters of external ports on the Ethernet boards........................................................................4-62

    Table 4-22Parameters of internal ports on the Ethernet boards........................................................................4-62

    Table 4-23Parameters of the PORT-shared EVPL (VLAN) services...............................................................4-62

    Table 4-24Parameters of external ports on the Ethernet boards........................................................................4-74

    Table 4-25Parameters of internal ports on the Ethernet boards........................................................................4-75

    Table 4-26Parameters of the VCTRUNK-shared EVPL (VLAN) services......................................................4-75

    Table 4-27Parameters of external ports on the Ethernet boards........................................................................4-85

    Table 4-28Parameters of internal ports on the Ethernet boards........................................................................4-85

    Table 4-29Parameters of Ethernet LAN services (IEEE 802.1d bridge)...........................................................4-86

    Table 4-30Parameters of external ports on the Ethernet boards........................................................................4-99

    Table 4-31Parameters of internal ports on the Ethernet boards........................................................................4-99

    Table 4-32Parameters of Ethernet LAN services (IEEE 802.1q bridge).........................................................4-100

    Table 4-33Parameters of external ports on the Ethernet boards......................................................................4-118

    Table 4-34Parameters of internal ports on the Ethernet boards......................................................................4-118

    Table 4-35Parameters of Ethernet LAN services (IEEE 802.1ad bridge).......................................................4-119

    Table 4-36Parameters for configuring the basic attributes of an Ethernet port...............................................4-131

    Table 4-37Parameters for configuring flow control of an Ethernet port.........................................................4-133

    Table 4-38Parameters for configuring network attributes of an Ethernet port................................................4-134

    Table 4-39Parameters for configuring the advanced attributes of an Ethernet port........................................4-134

    Table 4-40Parameters for configuring the tag attributes of an Ethernet port..................................................4-137

    Table 4-41Parameters for configuring the encapsulation and mapping of an Ethernet port...........................4-138

    Table 4-42Parameters for bound path.............................................................................................................4-139

    Table 4-43Parameters for configuring Ethernet private line services.............................................................4-141Table 4-44Parameters for configuring Ethernet private network services......................................................4-150

    Table 4-45Parameters for configuring service mount.....................................................................................4-151

    Table 4-46Parameters for configuring VLAN filtering...................................................................................4-153

    Table 4-47Parameters for configuring VLAN unicast....................................................................................4-153

    Table 4-48Parameters for configuring disable MAC address.........................................................................4-154

    Table 4-49Parameters for bound path.............................................................................................................4-154

    Table 6-1Service support capability of Ethernet boards......................................................................................6-2

    Table 6-2Requirements for binding paths with VCTRUNKs on Ethernet boards..............................................6-2

    Table 7-1The mapping protocol supported by each type of board....................................................................7-22

    Table 7-2Scramble supported by each type of board........................................................................................7-23

    Table 7-3The length of the CRC field supported by each type of board...........................................................7-24

    Table 7-4FCS calculated bit sequence supported by each type of boards.........................................................7-25

    Table 7-5CoS priority of the simple type..........................................................................................................7-54

    Table 7-6CoS priority of the VLAN Priority type............................................................................................7-55

    Table 7-7CoS priority of the DSCP type...........................................................................................................7-55

    Table 7-8CoS priority of the IPTOS type..........................................................................................................7-55

    Table 7-9Recommended values of the port path cost........................................................................................7-65

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    1Getting StartedAbout This Chapter

    The following topices introduce some preparation operations that will ensure a smooth, trouble-

    free launch of the U2000.

    1.1 Starting or Shutting Down the U2000

    The U2000 uses the standard client/server architecture and multiple-user mode. So, you are

    recommended to start or shut down the U2000 by strictly observing the following procedure, in

    order not to affect other users that are operating the U2000.

    1.2 Main Windows and Common Operations of the U2000

    This topic describes the main windows of the U2000 client. Learning the main windows helps

    you to locate the entrances to operations quickly, which increased your operation efficiency.

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    1.1 Starting or Shutting Down the U2000The U2000 uses the standard client/server architecture and multiple-user mode. So, you are

    recommended to start or shut down the U2000 by strictly observing the following procedure, in

    order not to affect other users that are operating the U2000.

    Context

    l You are recommended to start the computer and theU2000 application in the following

    sequence: Start the computer, start theU2000 server, and then start theU2000 client.

    l You are recommended to shut down theU2000 application and the computer in the

    following sequence: Exit theU2000 client, stop theU2000 server, and then shut down the

    computer.

    1.1.1 Starting the U2000 Server

    For network management first start theU2000 server, and then start theU2000 application.

    1.1.2 Logging In to the U2000 Client

    To manage networks through the U2000 client graphical user interface, you need to use

    theU2000 client to log in to the U2000 server.

    1.1.3 Exiting a U2000 Client

    Before shutting down the U2000 server, you must exit the U2000 client.

    1.1.4 Shutting Down the U2000 Server

    When the U2000 server is managing the system normally, do not perform this operation. In

    special circumstances, for example, when modifying the system time of the computer where the

    U2000 resides, or when upgrading the version, you can use the System Monitor Client to shut

    down the U2000 server.

    1.1.1 Starting the U2000 Server

    For network management first start theU2000 server, and then start theU2000 application.

    Prerequisite

    l The computer time must be set correctly.

    l The computer where theU2000 is installed must be started correctly.

    l The operating system of theU2000 server must be running correctly and the database must

    be started normally.

    l TheU2000 license must be in the server directory.

    l The instance must be deployed.

    Procedure

    Step 1 Double-click the shortcut icon to start U2000 Server.

    Step 2 In the Logindialog box, enter the user name and password. The user name is adminand the

    password is null by default. Change the password of the default user at the first login. Then,click Loginto display the System Monitorwindow.

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    NOTE

    Periodically change the password and memorize it.

    You can login to theU2000 client, checking whether the status of each process is Running.

    ----End

    1.1.2 Logging In to the U2000 Client

    To manage networks through the U2000 client graphical user interface, you need to use

    theU2000 client to log in to the U2000 server.

    Prerequisite

    The U2000 server must be started correctly.

    Procedure

    Step 1 Double-click the U2000 Client shortcut icon.

    Step 2 In the Logindialog box, enter the user name and password. The user name is adminand thepassword is null by default. Change the password of the default user at the first login. Then,

    click Login.

    Step 3 Optional: For the first login, you need to configure the access control list of the system.

    ----End

    1.1.3 Exiting a U2000 ClientBefore shutting down the U2000 server, you must exit the U2000 client.

    Prerequisite

    The U2000 client must be started normally.

    Procedure

    Step 1 Choose File> Exitfrom the main menu.

    Step 2 Click OKin the confirmation dialog box.NOTE

    If the layout of the view is changed and not saved, the Confirmdialog box appears asking you whether to

    save the changes. After you confirm the dialog box, automatically exit the client.

    ----End

    1.1.4 Shutting Down the U2000 Server

    When the U2000 server is managing the system normally, do not perform this operation. In

    special circumstances, for example, when modifying the system time of the computer where the

    U2000 resides, or when upgrading the version, you can use the System Monitor Client to shutdown the U2000 server.

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    Prerequisite

    All the U2000 clients connected to the U2000 server must be shut down.

    ProcedureStep 1 From the Main Menu of System Monitor Client, choose System> Stop All NMS Servicesto

    close all processes of the U2000 server.

    Step 2 Click OKin the confirmation dialog box. Wait until the U2000 core process, and the processesthat are optional according to the actual situation are in the Stoppedstate. Now the U2000 server

    is shut down successfully.

    Now you cannot shut down the MDP process or initialize the database.

    Step 3 Click OKin the confirmation dialog box. Wait until the U2000 processes are all in Stoppedstatus. Now the server is shut down successfully.

    Now you cannot shut down the MDP process or initialize the database.

    ----End

    1.2 Main Windows and Common Operations of the U2000

    This topic describes the main windows of the U2000 client. Learning the main windows helps

    you to locate the entrances to operations quickly, which increased your operation efficiency.

    1.2.1 Components of