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CEN Service Configuration

Contents

NMS Overview
Basic Configuration

Service Configuration Process

Contents

NMS Overview
Basic Configuration

Service Configuration Process

NMS Overview
NMS Diagram

Connecting to NMS Server


Via Remote Desktop Connection

OTNM2000 and DevCfg


.

OTNM2000 NMS collect the alarm data and performance data through the data

acquisition module. After data processing module analyzing and processingthe


data is stored in the database. Data processing module also can provide alarm
management, performance management, configuration management and security
management for GUI management module.

The GUI management module composed of the configuration management


Module (DEVCFG) and interface management module (OTNM2000)
Configuration management module the program for equipment and system
running environment configuration in NMSIt used for device configuration (include

device type, network


type, IP address, etc.), configuration managers (including manager
IP, protocol type, etc.), the database Settings, data check and so on .
Interface management module OTNM2000's main interface program

OTNM2000 Implement
the managing function according to the configuration data in
DEVCFG, its main function is the configuration management, alarm management,
performance management and security management, etc.

Interface Overall introduction


After the installation of OTNM2000 network is completed, we can see two icon
for DEVCFG and OTNM2000.
Network users must be based on actual situation using the configuration
management module (Devcfg) to configure network , and to save configuration in
the data database, so we could use the management interface module to
(OTNM2000) realize all management functionsaccording to the configuration
data.

Connecting to OTNM2000
1. Double click the OTNM 2000 Server icon.

Connecting to DevCfg
1. Double click the DevCfg icon.

2. Click Read DB.

3. Login.
Username: 1
Password: 1
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Contents

NMS Overview
Basic Configuration
Service Configuration Process

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Uploading New Network Element


Click the devcfg icon(

).

Read DB
Login to devcfg. Username: 1 ; Password: 1
Click Logical Cfg.
Scenario:
1. If the new NE is not part of existing area(e.g.
Ilocos, Pangasinan), right click on the Current
Project then select Add Part.
2. If the new NE will be a part of existing area,
right click at the area(ex. Right click on
ILOCOS NORTE then select Add NE

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Adding New Part


Scenario: If the new NE is not part of existing
area(e.g. Ilocos, Pangasinan), right click on the
Current Project then select Add Part.
Part Type: select SDH
Manager Service: drop down and select
Number 1 Manager Service
Part Name: the new area(example: TARLAC)
Click Add.

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Adding the Node/NE


Right-click the corresponding part in the Logical Cfg tab of the browse tree pane, and
then click Add NE of the shortcut menu. Add node dialog box will Appear.

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Adding the Logical Configuration Object


Item list

Description

NE Type

According to actual installed equipment(R865 or R845).

EMU Card Type

For R865 and R845, choose RCU.

Switch 1

ID number 1 of NE hardware, which is usually set as the third numerical


value of the NE IP Address. Together with Switch 2, it composes the ID
number of NE, which identifies different NEs.

Switch 2

ID number 2 of NE hardware, which is usually set as the forth numerical


value of the NE IP Address. Together with Switch 1, it composes the ID
number of NE, which identifies different NEs.

IP Address

IP address of NE.

IP Mask

NEs mask address. Usually, it is 255.255.255.0.

IP Gateway

Usually keep default value -- 0.0.0.0

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Adding the Physical Configuration Object


Adding Bureau
Click Physical Cfg on the
.
browse tree pane and the
Physical Cfg tab appears.
Right-click the blank area of the
tab

and

then

click

Add

Bureau of the shortcut menu.


Add

bureau

window

will

appear.

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Adding the Physical Configuration Object


Adding Rack
Right-click the corresponding
.
bureau in the Physical Cfg tab
of the browse tree pane, and

then click Add Rack of the


shortcut menu. Add rack dialog
box will appear.

Usually, only Rack layers needs to be


configured in the Add rack dialog box.

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Adding the Physical Configuration Object


Adding Shelf
Right-click
.

the

corresponding

rack in the Physical Cfg tab of


thebrowse tree pane, and then
click Add Shelf.

Click the corresponding rack to


open the rack view, right-click
the shelf in the view and then

click Add Shelf.


Shelf Type: R865/R845 (CEN)

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Adding the Physical Configuration Object


Adding Card
Right-click the slot and then
. click Add card option in the
shortcut

menu

and

the

selected card will be added to


the slot. If the card to be
added is not displayed in the
shortcut menu directly, please
select Add thers and choose
from the submenu.

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Configuring the NE Connection


In the Logical Cfg tab of the browse tree pane in configuration management
window, right-click the project that need to implement structure configuration,
.

select Structure Config in the shortcut menu, the Structure Config tab appears
in the view window.

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Configuring the NE Connection


click one part of a project on the Logical Cfg tab and then
drag it to the Structure Config tab.

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Configuring the NE Connection


Right-click

one

topology,

then

node

select

in

the

Add

Connection Line in the shortcut


menu.

Drag the cursor to another node


and release the mouse. Then Add
Connection Line dialog box will
appear

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Validating the Configuration Data

Correct configuration data: If


.

there are no red letters, that


means the configuration data
is correct

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Validating the Configuration Data


Incorrect configuration data: If
. there are red letters, that

means the configuration data


is incorrect

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Saving the Configuration Data


You can save the configuration data after completing and verifying the configuration.
Click

button in the toolbar and the devcfg dialog box appears. Click Yes, the

original configuration data in database (including the configuration data of card) will be
cleared and replaced by current data. Click No will cancel this operation.

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Saving as file
Click

button in the toolbar to save the configuration data

as a *.dcg file for convenient view and modification in the future.


Saving data and configuration in this format is relatively safe.

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Synchronizing the NE to the existing network


Click Advance, Choose NE IP Remote Config

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Synchronizing the new NE to the existing network


Find your Source Site, which is the adjacent NE(existing
NE/online), then click Operation

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Detecting the new NEs Serial Number


Click Get Remote NE SN. The Serial Number (SN) must be validated
on the actual SN found in RCU(2xRCU) card installed on-site.

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Detecting the new NEs Serial Number


Click Get Neighbor NE by SN. Only choose the right NE based on SN
or NE IP address.

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Detecting the new NEs Serial Number

Put the SN(any of the two RCU SN) in object of the new site. Make sure that this is the
correct SN.
Ex: Put the Existing Node Source Site NE IP in Source NE IP Address of the new
node to upload.
For Default Domain: Choose NOT DEFAULT DOMAIN

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Detecting the new NEs Serial Number

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Detecting the new NEs Serial Number


Choose the row of the new site under Operation Status, then click Set Remote NE IP
Config.

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Detecting the new NEs IP Address


Choose the row of the new site under Operation Status, then click Set Remote NE IP
Config.

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Detecting the new NEs IP Address


Choose the row of the new site under Operation Status, then click Set Remote NE IP
Config. We must detect the Existing Node NE IP address using our new node.

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Verifying the uploaded NE


Do not click Save. Go to OTNM or devcfg, right click the new NE and choose ping.
Read DB again after you can ping the new Node.

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Verifying the uploaded NE


Exit the DevCfg and choose NO in prompt Save modification to file?.

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Downloading the Management Config of NE


Open OTNM2000. Click the Part that contain the new site in OTNM2000 Logical Tree.
In the Task Panel(located on rightmost of OTNM screen), click Management
Configuration . Click Yes.

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Uploading multiple sites


Condition: You have finished the NE creation of the site/s in devcfg.

Next Step: Detecting the new NE SN/IP Address and Synchronizing it to the live
network.
Caution: Example: If you have 3 new sites to upload, to avoid errors, upload the site
one by one. And always click no when saving modifications to file. You can download
management configuration on sites if they are in the same part(e.g Tuguegarao Part).

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Contents

NMS Overview
Basic Configuration

Service Configuration Process

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NE Configuration
NE configurations include all configuration
information of Metro-E/CEN devices: interfaces,
protocols, service information, and protection
information.
After service configuration is completed on the multiservice management GUI and delivered,
corresponding records are generated on the NE
Config GUI.

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Service Configuration Process


Configure Management port
Configure NNI port
Configure OSPF protocol
Configure RSVP protocol
Configure LDP protocol

Configure UNI port


Configure Tunnel.
Configure VC.
Configure L2VPN .
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NE Configuration
Right-click an NE and select NE Config from the shortcut menu.

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NE Configuration Management Port


NE configuration:

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NE Configuration - Port Configuration


Management port
Key Parameter

Parameter Description

name

Indicates the name of a management port. Usually, an


Ethernet port is named "eth+SN", and a loopback port is
named "loopback". In Smart CEN: lo0

type

Indicates the type of a management port. LOOPBACK: To


facilitate router management, the IP address of the
LOOPBACK port is used as the management address and
used for remote login of routers. ETHER: This port is used
as a virtual network interface.

prim ip and prim


mask

The IP address is set according to the project planning. The


mask is usually 32 bits long.

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NE Configuration - Port Configuration


Management ports

A management port must be configured for each Metro-E NE. This port
identifies a device on the network.
prim ip: This IP address must be unique and set according to planning.
The IP address cannot start with 0, that is, the IP address cannot be 0.X.X.X.

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NE Configuration - Port Configuration


Logic interfaces
L3
Interface

NNI
Interface

TP
Interface

Logic
Interface
L2
Interface

UNI
Interface

L3
Interface

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NE Configuration - Port Configuration


Logic interfaces
L3 Interface: Between Metro-E devices
NNI
Interface
TP Interface: Between Metro-E and PTN

L3 Interface: For L3VPN services, include L3VPORT


UNI
Interface
L2 Interface: For L2VPN services, include L2VPORT

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NE Configuration - Port Configuration


Logical interfaces
Key Parameter

Parameter Description

Add(Button)

Add Sub Eth-Interface(Configure VLAN according to service needs.)

Check update(B)

Automatically update all the cards port you have configured in devcfg.

Port mode

Select L2, L3, or TP (for interconnecting with PTN devices) according to the port type.

ip_mode

For L3 and TP ports, manually specify the IP mode; for L2 ports, retain the default value.

prim ip and prim mask

For L2 ports, you do not need to set these two parameters; for L3 and TP ports, set the IP
address normally.

RSVP enable

To implement dynamic services, enable RSVP for the L3 NNI.

LDP enable

To implement dynamic services, enable LDP for the L3 NNI.

MPLS enable

NNI for L3 port

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NE Configuration - Port Configuration


Logical interfaces

L2 UNI interface

VLAN: Just click Add button and enter the VLAN value according to planning.
Port mode: Select L2 from the drop-down list.
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NE Configuration Port Configuration


Ethernet Interface Configuration:
General Info: Port Description
Physical Property Tab
Operating Mode: Full, Half or Self Negotiate Duplex mode
Photovoltaic Mode: Electrical or Laser mode
Port Rate Type: Auto(Default), 10/100/1000 Mbps
Ethernet Property Tab,
Select L3 for NNI interface and L2 for UNI.
Check rsvp and mpls (for L3)
Write the subnet mask and the interface IP Address (applicable for L3)

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NE Configuration - Port Configuration


Logic interfaces

L3 port

VLAN: Just click Add button and enter the VLAN value according to planning.
Port mode: Select L3 from the drop-down list.
IP addresses are manually specified.
prim_ip_addr: Enter the IP address according to planning.
prim_ip_mask: Enter the IP mask.
mpls_en: If for NNI,select Yes else ignore it.
Note: If dynamic services are involved, enable LDP and RSVP for the NNI and perform
configuration according to actual protocols.
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NE Configuration - Port Configuration


Logic interfaces
Configuration rules for logic interface IP addresses:

A logic interface IP address cannot be 0.x.x.x.


The loopback IP address 127.X.X.X cannot be specified as the logic interface IP
address.
A logic interface IP address cannot start with 224 or larger, for example,
224.x.x.x.
The mask bit cannot be all 0s or all 1s.
For example, if the mask is 24, the last bit cannot be 0 or 255.
If the mask is 30, the last bit cannot be 4*X or 4*x+3.
For the ports on the same NE, their IP addresses cannot belong to the same
network segment.
Except for loopback interfaces, the mask of other interfaces cannot be 31 or 32.

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NE Configuration - Port Configuration


CES interface

CES interface name


Example of STM-1 card: STM1-CES0/18/1.20
STM1-CES0 is the fixed prefix of STM-1 cards.
18 indicates the slot number of the card.

1 indicates the first STM-1.


20 indicates the 20th E1 timeslot in the STM-1.

Example of E1 card: E1-CES0/19/3


E1-CES0 is the fixed prefix of E1 cards.
19 indicates the slot number of the card.
3 indicates the third E1 timeslot.

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NE Configuration - Port Configuration


CES interface
1) STM1-CES interface

2) E1-CES interface

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NE Configuration - Protocol Configuration


RSVP: Resource Reservation Protocol
Set php to No, and retain the default settings
other parameters.

PHP: Penultimate
Hop Popping. It is
recommended that
PHP be disabled.

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NE Configuration - Protocol Configuration


LDP: Label Distribution Protocol

ldp_advert_trigger
Select host-only. Tunnel and PW labels can be distributed.

transport_addr
Usually, it is set to the IP address of the local loopback interface.

LDP_Item_Peer
Remote IP address
Note: Configure the protocol according to the device supporting capability and
actual networking scheme.
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NE Configuration - Protocol Configuration


IS-IS: Intermediate System to Intermediate System
Parameters to be configured:
IS-IS Basic

Tag: IS-IS area ID

Type: Level 1, Level 1 /2 , Level 2 IS-IS level

Net: 47.0(3 digits is the isis area).0(3 first digits of Management IP).(Next 4
digits of Management IP).(Last 4 digits of Management IP).00
Example: ISIS area is 200 and Mgt IP is 10.112.136.278
Net is 47.0300.0101.1213.6278.00

Wide metric: enable

Wide metric level: same with Type

MPLS TE: enable

CSPF: enable

TE Route ID: Loopback IP address


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NE Configuration - Protocol Configuration

IS-IS Basic
Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

Figure 4

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NE Configuration - Protocol Configuration


IS-IS Interface
Configure for the loopback interface and NNI L3 Ports
Example:

ifname: Port Name(e.g. Loopback0 or XGE0/3/1)


tag: IS-IS Area (e.g. 300)
circuit type: level_1 or level1_2

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Service Configuration - Static Service


Configuration Process and Common Models
Creating a static L2VPN service
Configure the UNI port.
Create an L3 port as the NNI port and create a tunnel.
Create a VC.
Create a service on the VC.

Rules:
The tunnel port must be a MPLS-enabled L3 port.
Before delivering a service, ensure that tunnels and protection pairs
have been delivered.

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Service Configuration - Configuring Tunnels


Right-click a project and select Business Management from the shortcut menu. The
Business Management View GUI is displayed.

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Service Configuration - Configuring Tunnels


On the Business Management View page, choose Service
Configuration > IP config > Tunnel Config.

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Service Configuration - Configuring Tunnels


Tunnel parameter list
Parameter Name

Meaning

Path Name

Name of the created tunnel. Set the tunnel name as planned or


leave this field blank.

Signaling

Specifies whether a static or dynamic tunnel is to be created.

Protection

No protection or 1:1 path protection

Source and Sink LSR

Source and sink NEs of an LSP tunnel (a port must be


specified for the PTN NE).

Preset Label

Forward and reserve labels

BFD&OAM

Determine whether to enable BFD or OAM based on the failure


detection mechanism. For a mixed tunnel from the PTN to the
Metro-E, enable proactive OAM. For a tunnel between MetroEs, enable BFD.

Routing Constraints

The EMS enables automatic routing. To make the LSP traverse


specific NEs or ports, you can specify the NE that the tunnel
must pass through.
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Service Configuration - Configuring Tunnels


Unprotected static tunnel

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Service Configuration - Configuring Tunnels


Constraint-based routing (default
settings can be retained)

As shown in the figure, select the source LSR


and sink LSR and specify the preset labels.

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Service Configuration - Configuring Tunnels


The EMS enables automatic routing. Click Completed to complete tunnel configuration.

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Service Configuration - Configuring Tunnels


The following figure shows the detailed routing information of the tunnels.

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Service Configuration - Configuring Tunnels


Configure a protected tunnel and select 1:1
Trail Protection for Protection.

Configure the failure detection mode.

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Service Configuration - Configuring Tunnels


Enable automatic routing and complete the working path configuration
according to the preset labels.

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Service Configuration - Configuring Tunnels


After the working path is configured, proceed with the protection path configuration.

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Service Configuration - Configuring Tunnels


Configure the protection attributes. Up to now, the tunnel configuration is complete.

Note: LDP to peer site must be configured/established after


tunnel configuration.

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Service Configuration - Configuring VCs


To add a VC, choose Service Configuration > IP config > VC Config.

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Service Configuration - Configuring VCs


Alternatively, right-click a tunnel and select Add Metro-E VC Circuit from
the shortcut menu (recommended).

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Service Configuration - Configuring VCs


VC parameter list
Parameter Name

Meaning

VC Circuit

Name of a VC circuit. Ex: 20160617


1052am

User Label

VC circuit label set by the user. Can


be the riding service(ex. N1601 3G)

Signaling

Dynamic or static signaling type,


corresponding to dynamic or static
VCs.

Source and Sink

Source and sink nodes of a VC.

Positive and Reverse

VC label.

BFD&OAM

Select whether to enable BFD or


OAM. When PW protection is
configured, enable proactive OAM.
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Service Configuration - Configuring VCs


Select service layer circuit and
complete the configuration.

Configure basic information.

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Service Configuration - Configuring L2VPN


Services
The E-LINE service can be configured only after Ethernet/CES ports, tunnels and
VCs are configured.

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Service Configuration - Configuring L2VPN


Services
To configure E-LINE services, choose Service Configuration > IP
config > L2VPN Config.

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Service Configuration - Configuring L2VPN


Services
Alternatively, right-click a VC and select Add ETH Service from the shortcut menu.

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Service Configuration - Configuring L2VPN


Services
Select the source NE, sink NE, source
port, and sink port.

Configure the service type.


ex: 3835 S2P1 VLAN 2432

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Service Configuration - Configuring L2VPN


Services
Select the VC that carries the E-line.

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Service Configuration - Configuring L2VPN


Services
E-Line service configuration

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Service Configuration - Configuring L2VPN


Services

There are 7 IS-IS Areas in the Smart


CEN Network.

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Service Configuration - Configuring L2VPN


Services
E-LAN can be configured on VPLS or HVPLS setup.
In CEN Terms,
VPLS (Virtual Private LAN Service): Composed of one destination
NE and many source NE, all belongs in the same IS-IS Area.
HVPLS (Hierarchical VPLS): Composed of one destination NE, a
middle NE and many source NEs. Middle and Source NEs
belongs to the same IS-IS Area and different from the Destination
NE.

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Service Configuration - Configuring L2VPN


Services
The E-LAN service can be configured only after Ethernet/CES ports, tunnels and
VCs are configured.

For HVPLS, we need two tunnels and VC / Pseudowire


1. Destination to Middle NE tunnel and VC
2. Middle NE to Source NE tunnel and VC
For VPLS, only one tunnel and one VC is needed for each E-LAN service.
Destination to Source NE tunnel and VC.

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Service Configuration - Configuring L2VPN


Services
Open Business Management. On Service configuration Tab, select IP config then
L2VPN.
Parameter Name

Meaning

Service Name

<NE ID> <Slot/Port>


<VLAN ID>

Client Info

The service (e.g. TDLTE)

Service Type

E-LAN

Select an NE
Choose the Destination Node first, then
the Middle Site(for HVPLS) then the Source
Site.

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Service Configuration - Configuring L2VPN


Services
Select two tunnels and two VC.

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Service Configuration - Configuring L2VPN


Services
Configure Split Horizon and cross connect mode on UNI and NNI.
For HVPLS,
Destination Site
UNI Cross connect mode: VPLS
NNI split horizon: enable

For VPLS,
Destination Site
UNI Cross connect mode: VPLS
Source Site
UNI Cross Connect mode: VPLS
UNI split horizon: enable
NNI split horizon: disable

Middle Site
Source to Middle Site
NNI split horizon: enable
Middle to Destination Site
NNI split horizon: disable
Source Site
UNI Cross connect mode: VPLS
UNI split horizon: enable
NNI split horizon: disable

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Service Configuration - Configuring L2VPN


Services
Select cancel before delivering the services cross connect.
Right Click the E-LAN with the partly Active status and select " Deliver Crossconnect of the selected path". Select Download.

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Service Configuration - Configuring L2VPN


Services
E-CES service
Select the service type.

Select NEs and ports.

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Service Configuration - Configuring L2VPN


Services
E-CES service
Select the VC that carries the service
(usually, the default setting can be retained).

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Configure flow classification values (usually,


the default settings can be retained).

Service Configuration - Configuring L2VPN


Services
Deleting a static L2VPN service
Delete the L2VPN.
Delete the VC (if the protection relation exists, delete it first).
Delete the LSP that carries the VC (if the protection relation exists,
delete it first).

Delete the UNI port.

Rules:

An LSP can be deleted only after the service carried by it has been
deleted.
A UNI port can be deleted only after the VC is deleted.
A UNI port can be deleted only after the LSP is deleted.
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Functions of Multi-service Management Platform

Powerful service configuration function

Personalized search and location mechanism

Other features and functions

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Powerful Service Configuration Function


Support various device services such as SDH, PTN, OTN, Metro-E, and POTS.

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Powerful Service Configuration Function

List route
details.

List circuit
data by
types.

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Personalized Search and Location Mechanism

Quickly locate the corresponding tunnels or VCs from the service.


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Personalized Search and Location Mechanism

Quickly locate
VCs, services,
or protection
groups from a
tunnel.

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Personalized Search and Location Mechanism


Support various filter operations.

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Personalized Search and Location Mechanism


Support various filter operations.
Support filter by
source NE, sink
NE, source port,
sink port, or
intermediate port.
Support filter by
network layers
(VCs or tunnels),
service types (PTN
or SDH), or circuit
status (to-beactivated or
activated).
Support full filter
and incremental
filter.
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Practice
Device Configuration
-Create a new node COMMEL under Tuguegarao SB3 Part
-NE IP: 10.6.19.6
-SM: 255.255.255.0
COMMEL slot 3 port 1 <> BAYOMBONG TP slot 4 port 1

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Practice
E-CES
Scenario/Condition 1:
No created tunnel
New E1 service configuration
Scenario/Condition 2:
-There is available tunnel.
-New E1 service.
-Setup is STM-1 port to E1 port.
Scenario/Condition 3:
-Need to provision E-CES
-Source and destination site is on different IS-IS domain
-With existing Static tunnel source to a site(MAIN DOMAIN
ROUTER) that has protection and a tunnel from destination site to
that last site with protection(with west and east link)
-source site has no protection

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Practice
E-LINE
-Create E-Line Service using Dynamic Tunnel
-Create E-Line Service using Static Tunnel

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Practice
E-LAN
VPLS
Scenario/Condition 1:
No existing tunnel.
For creation of new 3G service on the source site.
Scenario/Condition 2:
-With existing tunnel.
-With existing 3G Service linked to the Destination Site port and VLAN.
-For adding of new node
Scenario/Condition 3:
-With existing Tunnel and Service.
-For adding of port to the existing Node of the existing service.
Scenario / Condition 4
-Existing 3G service
-You will be adding a site which is on a different ISIS domain.

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Practice
E-LAN
HVPLS
Scenario/Condition 1:
-To create new TD-LTE service
-LTE service has 3 VLAN sub-interface.
-No tunnel created yetHas a middle site

Scenario/Condition 2:
-We have an existing tunnel (Source site to Middle Site and Middle site to
Destination site). Where middle site is L2 Core Layer Router.
-We have an existing TD-LTE service.
-We will be adding a node to this existing service
Scenario/Condition 3:
-We have an existing tunnel
-TD-LTE service is existing.
-You will add a new port on the existing NE of the TD-LTE service.

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THANK YOU

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