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2004-03-01
Ma Jiantao
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2003-04-09
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Contents
Chapter 1 Overview Introduction.................................................................................................... 8 1.1 Functions .............................................................................................................................. 8 1.1.1 EPL/EVPL Service Function ...................................................................................... 8 1.1.2 EPLAN/EVPLAN Service Function ............................................................................ 8 1.1.3 RSTP.......................................................................................................................... 8 1.1.4 Broadcast Datagram Suppression ............................................................................. 9 1.1.5 LCAS .......................................................................................................................... 9 1.2 Applications........................................................................................................................... 9 1.3 Characteristics of External Interfaces ................................................................................... 9 Chapter 2 Board Signal Flow, Alarm and Performance.............................................................. 10 2.1 Signal Flow ......................................................................................................................... 10 2.2 Description of Alarm Reasons ............................................................................................ 10 2.3 Alarms and Reasons .......................................................................................................... 11 2.3.1 Board Alarms............................................................................................................ 11 2.3.2 Ethernet Performance (RMON) Alarm ..................................................................... 16 2.4 Description of Alarm Indicators........................................................................................... 16 2.5 List of Performance Events................................................................................................. 17 2.5.1 SDH Performances .................................................................................................. 17 2.5.2 Ethernet Performances ............................................................................................ 17 Chapter 3 Installation and Usage.................................................................................................. 18 3.1 Hardware Installation .......................................................................................................... 18 3.2 Intra-Board DIP Switch and Jumper Setting....................................................................... 19 3.3 Preparations for Deployment .............................................................................................. 19 3.4 Upgrade Operations ........................................................................................................... 19 Chapter 4 NM Configuration.......................................................................................................... 20 4.1 Board Parameters............................................................................................................... 20 4.2 Configuring Service and Protection Function ..................................................................... 27 4.2.1 Configuring Ethernet Port attributes and Binding Path ............................................ 27 4.2.2 Configuring Ethernet Private Line Service ............................................................... 28 4.2.3 Configuring Ethernet LAN Service ........................................................................... 32 4.3 Configuring Maintenance Function ..................................................................................... 34 Chapter 5 Command Lines............................................................................................................ 34 5.1 Command Line Configuration ............................................................................................. 34 5.1.1 Configuration Case .................................................................................................. 34 5.1.2 EPL/EVPL Service Configuration............................................................................. 35 5.1.3 EPLAN/EVPLAN Service Configuration................................................................... 37 5.1.4 MPLS Service Configuration .................................................................................... 41 5.2 Configuration Check ........................................................................................................... 41 5.3 Maintenance Function ........................................................................................................ 41 Chapter 6 Typical Networking, Service and Protection Configuration (Optional)................... 43 6.1 Example 1: Pure Transparent-Transmission Service ......................................................... 43 6.1.1 Example and Analysis.............................................................................................. 43 6.1.2 Configuration and Steps........................................................................................... 43 6.1.3 Site Commissioning Method .................................................................................... 44 6.1.4 Troubleshooting........................................................................................................ 45 6.2 Example 2: Transparently Transmitting Convergent Service ............................................. 45 6.2.1 Example and Analysis.............................................................................................. 45 6.2.2 Configuration and Steps........................................................................................... 45
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6.2.3 Site Commissioning Method .................................................................................... 46 6.2.4 Troubleshooting........................................................................................................ 47 6.3 Example 3: Layer 2 Switching Service ............................................................................... 47 6.3.1 Example and Analysis.............................................................................................. 47 6.3.2 Configuration and Procedures ................................................................................. 47 6.3.3 Site Commissioning Method .................................................................................... 49 6.3.4 Troubleshooting........................................................................................................ 49 Chapter 7 Deployment and Commissioning................................................................................ 50 7.1 Site Commissioning Method ............................................................................................... 50 7.2 Fault Location Method ........................................................................................................ 50 Chapter 8 Acceptance Test ........................................................................................................... 53 8.1 Items, Methods and Indices................................................................................................ 53 8.2 Precautions ......................................................................................................................... 53 Chapter 9 Board Maintenance....................................................................................................... 53 Chapter 10 Appendix...................................................................................................................... 53 10.1 Description of Hardware Version ...................................................................................... 53 10.2 List of Board PTP Commands .......................................................................................... 53 10.3 Currently Known Problems ............................................................................................... 53
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Figure Description
Figure 1 The front panel of the SS42EFS............................................................................... 10 Figure 2 Signal flow of the SS42EFS...................................................................................... 10 Figure 3 The available installation position of the SS42EFS in the Metro 1000..................... 19 Figure 4 Ethernet configuration items of the imanager T2000................................................ 21 Figure 5 T2000 Ethernet service management....................................................................... 21 Figure 6 Ethernet LAN management ...................................................................................... 22 Figure 7 Ethernet test management ....................................................................................... 22 Figure 8 Forwarding filter table management ......................................................................... 23 Figure 9 Spanning tree management...................................................................................... 23 Figure 10 IGMP snooping management ................................................................................. 24 Figure 11 Flow classification management ............................................................................. 24 Figure 12 Parameter configuration for local node................................................................... 25 Figure 13 Topology information............................................................................................... 25 Figure 14 Selecting additional functions ................................................................................. 26 Figure 15 CAR management .................................................................................................. 27 Figure 16 LPT management ................................................................................................... 27 Figure 17 Binding VC trunk..................................................................................................... 28 Figure 18 Application of the EPL............................................................................................. 29 Figure 19 Application of EVPL ................................................................................................ 29 Figure 20 Application of Transit............................................................................................... 29 Figure 21 Ethernet LAN service mode.................................................................................... 32 Figure 22 Networking diagram of transparent-transmission services..................................... 43 Figure 23 Transparently transmitting convergent service ....................................................... 45 Figure 24 Transparently transmitting convergent service ....................................................... 47
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Keyword: OptiX Metro 1000 SS42EFS Deployment Guide Summary: OptiX Metro 1000 SS42EFS Deployment Guide Abbreviation list: None. Reference list: None.
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1.1.3 RSTP
In the network topology with loop, problems may occur like failure to forward the Ethernet data packet, broadcast storm, and multiframes. To avoid such problems, the SS42EFS uses the rapid spanning tree protocol (RSTP) to detect the network topology. Through the RSTP, the SS42EFS can form a new network logical topology to eliminate loop. In addition, it can detect the changes of the network topology in real time and form a new one. Compared to the spanning tree protocol (STP), it uses the RSTP function to achieve rapid convergence of the network topology. (The V1R1 version of the board does not support RSTP/STP).
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1.1.5 LCAS
Link capacity adjustment scheme (LCAS) is to expand the virtual concatenation (VC) technology (Remarks: It applies to the VC path only). The LCAS can dynamically adjust service bandwidth without affecting service availability. If invalid physical channels exist in the VC, the LCAS will shield these channels, while other channels transmit services normally. By this means, a single failure channel will not interrupt services. When the invalid physical channel recovers, the LCAS will use the recovered channel again and restore service bandwidth without any damage. (The V1R1 version of the board does not support LCAS).
1.2 Applications
The SS42EFS applies to telecommunication fields like Ethernet service access, bandwidth management and Ethernet service layer 2 switching. Most important of all, it solves FE-to-FE and FE-to-GE convergence as well as interworking with the EGS, the Gigabit Ethernet transparent transmission board (EGT), and the fast Ethernet transparent transmission board (EFT). Specific applications cover: Private line; Private network; Non-management residential communities; Scattered-management residential communities; Centralized-management residential communities.
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Figure 2 Signal flow of the SS42EFS One PL215 supports eight VC-4s, divided into Channel A and Channel B. The Metro1000 EFS only supports four VC-4s (the V1R1 version supports Channel A, that is, two VC-4s), the latter two VC-4s of Channel A and Channel B each. The maximum bandwidth is 622M. Any Vc-4 can be configured as VC-3. However, only the last VC-4 in each channel can be configured as VC-12. Therefore, one SS42EFS supports either 12 x VC-3s or 6 x VC-3s plus 126 x VC-12s at most. One VC trunk can bind either Channel A or Channel B.