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1.

1 EAS2
This topic describes the version, application, functions, working principle,
front panel, and technical specifications of the EAS2 (2-port 10xGE switching
and processing board). This topic also describes how to configure and
commission the EAS2.

1.1.1 Version Description


The EAS2 is available in the following functional versions: N1 and N3.
Table 12-232 describes the versions of the EAS2.

Table 1-1 Versions of the EAS2

Item Description
Functional The EAS2 is available in the following functional versions: N1 and
versions N3.
Differences  The N3EAS2 supports the ERPS function.
 The maximum number of VCTRUNKs supported by the N1EAS2
differs from that supported by the N3EAS2. In addition, the
VCTRUNK configuration principles for the N1EAS2 also differ
from those for the N3EAS2. For details, see 12.11.3 Functions and
Features.
 The N3EAS2 supports a maximum of 4096 link services, whereas
the N1EAS2 supports a maximum of 2048 link services.
 The N3EAS2 supports the MPLS function, whereas the N1EAS2
does not.
Substitution None

1.1.2 Application
The EAS2 is used to transmit/receive Ethernet services, manage bandwidths,
and realize Layer 2 switching of Ethernet services.
Figure 12-64 shows the typical networking and application of the Ethernet
switching board. the Ethernet switching board accesses and converges
Ethernet services, and provides the Ethernet data with the following data
features: Layer 2 switching, port isolation, flow classification, traffic control,
VLAN management, and priority configuration. In addition, the Ethernet
switching board performs encapsulation/decapsulation, virtual concatenation,
and SDH mapping/demapping for data. The Ethernet switching board can be
interconnected with the bandwidth access equipment and the data
communication equipment at the same time, thus to provide a network-level
solution.
Figure 1-1 Networking and application of the Ethernet switching board

NMS

User A2 NE1
PORT 1
VLAN 100 NE2 MSP ring NE4

NE3
PORT 2
VLAN 100

PORT 2
User B2 VLAN 100

Service flow PORT 1 VLAN 100 User B1


Line board
Data board
Cross-connect and
timing board User A1

1.1.3 Functions and Features


EAS2 boards support the transmission of 10 GE Ethernet services, LCAS, and
test frame functions.
Table 12-233 lists the functions and features supported by EAS2 boards.

Table 1-2 Functions and features supported by EAS2 boards

Funct Description
ion
and
Featu
re
Basic Receives/Transmits 2x10 GE Ethernet services.
functi
ons
Port Supports 10GBASE-LR and 10GBASE-LW Ethernet optical ports, which comply
types with IEEE 802.3ae.
Functi Provides ports on the front panel.
ons
when
being
used
with
an
Funct Description
ion
and
Featu
re
interfa
ce
board
Port Worki 10GE full-duplex in both WAN mode and LAN mode
charac ng
teristic mode
s
Traffi Auto-negotiation mode Not supported
c
contro Non-autonegotiation mode Supported
l at
ports
Query Supported
/Settin
g of
port
status
Query Supported
of port
types
Settin Not supported
g of
optical
power
thresh
olds
Plugg XFP optical modules supported on N1EAS2 boards
able SFP+ optical modules supported on N3EAS2 boards
optical
modul
e
Servic Ethern Supports PORT-based transparent transmission.
e et
catego privat
ries e line
(EPL)
servic
e
Ethern  Supports PORT-shared EVPL services.
et  Supports VCTRUNK-shared EVPL services.
virtual
privat − The services are isolated by VLAN tags.
e line − The services are isolated by QinQ tags.
(EVP  Supports a maximum of 2048 links in the case of the N1EAS2;
L) supports a maximum of 4096 links in the case of the N3EAS2.
servic
Funct Description
ion
and
Featu
re
e
Ethern  Supports a maximum of one virtual bridge (VB) on N1EAS2 boards.
et The maximum number of logical ports for each VB is 26.
privat  Supports a maximum of one VB on N3EAS2 boards. The maximum
e LAN number of logical ports for each VB is 19 (slot bandwidth: 10G bit/s)
(EPL or 36 (slot bandwidth: 20G bit/s)
AN)
 Supports the blacklist that can contain 512 records and also the static
servic
e media access control (MAC) address table that can contain 512
records.
 Supports the self-learning of the source MAC address. The capacity
of the MAC address table is 16K. The aging time of the MAC
address can be set and queried.
 Supports the configuration of static MAC routes.
 Supports the query of the aging time of an MAC address.
 Supports the query of learned MAC addresses by VB+VLAN or
VB+LP.
 Supports EPLAN services that are based on IEEE 802.1d MAC
bridges.
Ethern  Supports EVPLAN services that use stack VLAN encapsulation.
et  Supports data isolation based on VB+VLAN.
virtual
 Supports EVPLAN services based on IEEE 802.1q virtual bridges
privat
e LAN and IEEE 802.1ad provider bridges.
(EVP
LAN)
servic
e
Servic Forma IEEE 802.3 Supported
e ts of
specifi Ethern Ethernet II Supported
cation et data
IEEE 802.1q TAG Supported
s frames
Frame  Supports the setting of the frame length to a value ranging from 1518
length bytes to 9600 bytes.
range  Supports a jumbo frame with a maximum length of 9600 bytes.
Bound N1EAS2: 64xVC-4 or 192xVC-3
bandw N3EAS2: 128xVC-4
idth
Conca The following adjacent concatenation granularities are supported on
tenatio N1EAS2 boards: VC-4-Xv (X≤8), VC-3-Xv (X≤24), and VC-4-4c.
n The following adjacent concatenation granularities are supported on
granul N3EAS2 boards: VC-4-Xv (X≤64) and VC-4-4c/16c/64c.
arities
NOTE
For N3EAS2 boards, VCTRUNK1 and VCTRUNK18 support VC-4-16c/64c
Funct Description
ion
and
Featu
re
adjacent concatenation. Other VCTRUNKs only support VC-4-4c adjacent
concatenation.

Encap HDLC Not supported


sulatio
n LAPS Not supported
format
GFP-F Supported
s
MPLS Not supported on N1EAS2 boards
techno Tunnel-based EVPL (transit) supported on N3EAS2 boards
logy
VLA Supports a total number of 4094 VLANs, which comply with IEEE
N 802.1q/p.
techno
logy
Maxi An N1EAS2 board supports a maximum of 10 Gbit/s upstream
mum bandwidth and can adapt to the bandwidth of its slot.
uplink An N3EAS2 board supports a maximum of 20 Gbit/s upstream
bandw bandwidth and can adapt to the bandwidth of its slot.
idth
VCTR An N1EAS2 board supports a maximum of 24 VCTRUNKs.
UNK Configuration guidelines are as follows:
specifi
 A VCTRUNK can be bound with a maximum of 8 VC-4s or a
cation
s maximum of 24 VC-3s.
 A VCTRUNK can be bound only with VC-4 paths or VC-3 paths.
Different VCTRUNKs, however, can be bound with paths at
different levels.
 N1EAS2 boards support VC-4-4c adjacent concatenation and
VC-3/VC-4 virtual concatenation.
 Only VCTRUNKs numbered 1-4 support the Jumbo frame with a
length of 9600 bytes. The other VCG ports do not support the Jumbo
frame.
The maximum number of VCTRUNKs supported by the N3EAS2 board
is as follows:
 If the slot bandwidth is 10 Gbit/s, the maximum number is 17
(VCTRUNK1 to VCTRUNK17).
 If the slot bandwidth is 20 Gbit/s, the maximum number is 34
(VCTRUNK1 to VCTRUNK34).
Configuration guidelines are as follows:
 VCTRUNK 1 and VCTRUNK 18 can be bound with a maximum of
64 VC-4s, and other VCTRUNKs can be bound with a maximum of
8 VC-4s.
 VCTRUNK 1 to VCTRUNK 17 can be bound only with VC-4-1 to
VC-4-64, and VCTRUNK 18 to VCTRUNK 34 can be bound only
with VC-4-65 to VC-4-128.
Funct Description
ion
and
Featu
re
Protec TPS Not supported
tion
schem BPS Not supported
es
PPS Not supported
DLA Supported
G
LAG Supports manual link aggregation and static link aggregation.
Supports the load sharing mode and load non-sharing mode.
Complies with IEEE 802.3ad and IEEE 802.1AX.
LCAS Dynamically increases or decreases the bandwidth and protects the
bandwidth in compliance with ITU-T G.7042.
LPT Supports P2P LPT and P2MP LPT in compliance with ITU-T G.7042.
STP/R Supports the broadcast packet suppression function and RSTP, which
STP comply with IEEE 802.1w.
MSTP Not supported on N1EAS2 boards
Supported on N3EAS2 boards
ERPS Not supported on N1EAS2 boards
Supported on N3EAS2 boards
NOTE
ERPS does not support the following bridges:
 IEEE 802.1d bridge
 IEEE 802.1ad bridge with SVL/ingress filter disabled

Synch Synch Not supported


roniza ronous
tion Ethern
et
IEEE Not supported
1588v
2
Maint ETH  Supports CC, LB tests, and LT tests in compliance with IEEE
enanc OAM 802.1ag, LM and DM in compliance with ITU-T Y.1731, and OAM
e ping in compliance with Huawei proprietary protocol.
featur  Supports OAM auto-discovery, remote loopbacks, fault detection,
es and link performance detection in compliance with IEEE 802.3ah,
and selfloop detection in compliance with Huawei proprietary
protocol.
Test Supports test frames in ETH and GFP bearer modes.
Frame
Respo Supported
Funct Description
ion
and
Featu
re
nse to
ping
Port Supports ingress and egress mirroring.
mirror
ing
Loopb PHY layer at Ethernet ports Supports inloops.
ack
capabi MAC layer at Ethernet ports Supports inloops.
lity
VC-4 level Not supported
VC-3 level Not supported
VC-12 level Not supported
RMO  Supports Ethernet performance monitoring at the port level.
N  Supports the query of the rate of a port.
 Reports an alarm when the volume of traffic at a port exceeds the
threshold (this function is available on N3EAS2 boards).
Warm Supported (Warm resets do not affect services.)
resets
Cold Supported
resets
Alarm Reports various alarms and performance events, which facilitates the
s and management and maintenance of the equipment.
perfor
mance
events
QoS  Supports traffic classification based on PORT, PORT+VLAN ID,
PORT+VLAN ID+VLAN PRI, PORT+SVLAN ID, PORT+SVLAN
ID+CVLAN ID, MPLS labels, or MPLS label+EXP value.
 Supports the CAR. The granularity is 64 kbit/s.
 Each port supports eight priority queues.
 Supports shaping based on ports or queues.
IGMP Protoc Supported
snoopi ol
ng enabli
ng
Port Supported
aging
time
Fast Not supported
leave
Funct Description
ion
and
Featu
re
Discar Not supported
ding
of
unkno
wn
broadc
ast
packet
s
Static Supported
broadc
ast
entry
Traffi Supports the port-based traffic control function that complies with IEEE 802.3x.
c
contro
l

1.1.4 Working Principle and Signal Flow


The EAS2 consists of the interface processing module, mapping module,
interface converting module, logic and control module, clock module, and
power module.
Figure 12-65 shows the functional block diagram of the EAS2 by describing
how to process 1x10 GE signals.

Figure 1-2 Functional block diagram of the EAS2


Backplane

Encapsulation Virtual
Interface Service Interface Cross-connect unit
10GE module concatenation
processing processing converting processing
module module module Digital encap-
module Cross-connect unit
sulation module
Mapping module
Laser
shutdown LOS

Communication
Logic and SCC unit
control module Clock reference and frame delimitation
SCC unit

+3.3 V Power Fuse -48 V/-60 V


module -48 V/-60 V
Clock module Power
module
In the Transmit Direction
The encapsulation or conversion module demaps and decapsulates the signals
received from the cross-connect unit. Then, the interface converting module
performs the interface converting operations and transmits the signals to the
service processing module. The service processing module implements the
functions of the Layer 2 switching and private line service. After the interface
processing module converts parallel signals to serial signals and encodes the
serial signals, the Ethernet interface module transmits the serial signals.

In the Receive Direction


The XFP/SFP+ optical module performs O/E conversion on the 10 GE
Ethernet signals, and then transmits the signals to the Ethernet interface
module. The Ethernet interface module transmits the parallel signals to the
service processing module to realize the functions of the Layer 2 switching
and private line service. The encapsulation module encapsulates and maps the
Ethernet GFP-F frames, and then transmits the signals to the cross-connect
unit.

Logic and Control Module


The logic and control module provides the communication, control, and
service configuration functions of the board.

Clock Module
The clock module traces the system reference clock, and generates the
required clock signals when the board is working.

Power Module
It converts the –48 V/–60 V power supply into the DC voltages that the
modules of the board require.

1.1.5 Front Panel


The front panel of the EAS2 has indicators, interfaces, a bar code, and a laser
safety class label.

Diagram of the Front Panel


Figure 12-66 shows the appearance of the front panel of the EAS2.
Figure 1-3 Front panel of the EAS2

EAS2
STAT
ACT
PROG
SRV
LINK1
ACT1
LINK2
ACT2

CLASS 1
LASER
PRODUCT

OUT1

IN1

OUT2

IN2

EAS2

Indicators
The front panel of the board has the following indicators:
 Board hardware status indicator (STAT) – two colors (red and green)
 Service activation status indicator (ACT) – one color (green)
 Board software status indicator (PROG) – two colors (red and green)
 Service alarm indicator (SRV) – three colors (red, green, and yellow)
 Connection status indicator (LINK) – one color (green)
 Data receiving and transmission indicator (ACT) – one color (orange)
For the meanings of the status of the indicators, see 23 Indicators.

Interfaces
The front panel of the EAS2 has two 10 GE interfaces. Table 12-234 describes
the types and usage of the interfaces of the EAS2.
Table 1-3 Interfaces of the EAS2

Interface Type of Interface Usage

IN1–IN2 LC Receives 10 GE signals.


OUT1–OUT2 LC Transmits 10 GE signals.

1.1.6 Jumpers and DIP Switches


The EAS2 does not have any jumpers or DIP switches that are used for board
settings.

1.1.7 Valid Slots


An EAS2 board must be installed in a valid slot in a subrack.
An N1EAS2 board can be installed in any of slots 5-8 and 11-14 in a subrack
and provides a bandwidth of 10 Gbit/s. An N3EAS2 board can also be
installed in any of slots 5-8 and 11-14 in a subrack. When an N3EAS2 board
is installed in slot 5, 6, 13, or 14, it provides a bandwidth of 10 Gbit/s; when
an N3EAS2 board is installed in slot 7, 8, 11, or 12, it provides a bandwidth of
20 Gbit/s.

1.1.8 Feature Code


The EAS2 does not have the feature code.

1.1.9 Configuring and Commissioning the Board


After you select a correct board, you need to configure and commission the
board. The following tasks need to be performed: checking the hardware of
the board, configuring the board, commissioning the board, and checking the
operation of the board.

Checking the Hardware of the Board


Step 1 Required: Check the hardware of the board.
 The labels on the front panel of the board must be correct and clear.
 All the components on both surfaces of the board must be available and
intact.
Step 2 Required: Check and record the bandwidth and slot information of the board.
Step 3 Required: Check whether the interface board and cable match the board.
Ensure that the cable matches the board.
Step 4 Required: Check whether the board is properly installed. The board must be
pushed to the bottom of the subrack along the guide rails, and the front panel
of the board must be properly locked. For the method for installing a board,
see Replacing Boards Onsite.
Step 5 Required: Check whether the version of the board software matches the
version of the NE software and the version of the software. Ensure that the
version of the board software is correct.
----End

Configuring the Board


Step 1 Required: Add the logical board. For details, see Adding Boards.
Step 2 Required: Configure services. For details, see Configuring Ethernet Services.
Step 3 Required: Configure the Ethernet interface.
 Set the overhead byte as follows:
− J1 byte: The setting of the J1 byte on the interconnected equipment
must be consistent. Generally, use the default value. The default value
of the J1 byte to be sent is Huawei SBS and the default value
of the J1 byte is Disabled.
 Set the parameters of the Ethernet interface as follows:
− Port enabled/disabled: When you configure services on a port of the
Ethernet board, the port must be set to Enabled.
− Working mode: Generally, the Ethernet interfaces of the
interconnected equipment are required to work in the same mode. If
the working modes on two sides do not match, packets may be lost or
the bit rate may decrease. In the case of large volume of traffic,
services may be completely interrupted.
For details, see 27.7 Checking Board Parameters.

For more information about the parameters of the board, see 26.4.2 Ethernet
Parameters.

Step 4 Optional: Configure the Layer 2 switching management service. Perform the
following tasks:
 Configuring the IGMP Snooping Protocol
 Configuring the Spanning Tree
 Setting the Aging Time for the Multicast Router Port
Step 5 Optional: Configure the QoS. For details, see Configuring QoS.
Step 6 Optional: Configure the aggregation function for the Ethernet port. For
details, see Creating a LAG.
Step 7 Optional: Configure test frames. For details, see Configuring Test Frames.
----End

Commissioning the Board


Step 1 Required: Test the Ethernet service channel. For details, see Testing EoS
Services.
----End

Checking the Operation of the Board


Step 1 Required: Check the status of the indicators on the front panel of the board to
ensure that the board starts to work normally. When all the indicators are on
and green, the board operates normally. For the meanings of the status of the
indicators, see 23.2 Alarm Indicators on the Boards.
Step 2 Required: Query the alarms and performance events of the board. Modify the
connections or configurations of the board according to the alarms and
performance events until the alarms are cleared. For the method for querying
the alarms and performance events of a board, see Viewing the Current
Alarms.
----End

1.1.10 Configuring the Board Functions


The EAS2 supports multiple Ethernet functions and features such as Layer 2
switching, LCAS, and LAG. Configure the functions according to actual
requirements.
You can configure the following Ethernet functions for the EAS2 by using the
U2000:
 LCAS
 LPT
 LAG
 DLAG
 ETH OAM
 Test Frame
 STP/RSTP
 MSTP
 IGMP Snooping
 QoS
 ERPS

1.1.11 Parameter Settings


You can set parameters for the EAS2 by using the U2000.
You can set the following main parameters for the EAS2 by using the U2000:
 Working mode
 LCAS
 Maximum frame length
 Mapping protocol
For information about more parameters and the description of each parameter,
see 26 Parameter Settings.

1.1.12 Maintaining the Board


This topic describes the alarms and faults that may occur when the board
operates. This topic also provides the methods and precautions to be taken for
rectifying the faults.
Troubleshooting
Table 12-235 lists the faults that occur on the EAS2 frequently and the
troubleshooting methods.

Table 1-4 Methods used to troubleshoot the faults that occur on the EAS2
frequently

Fault Common Fault Cause Troubleshooting Method


Symptom

Service  The services on a VCTRUNK See Troubleshooting TDM


interruption port are interrupted. Service Interruptions.
 The services on a single
Ethernet port are interrupted.
 The services on all the
Ethernet ports are interrupted.
Transient service  The services on a VCTRUNK See Troubleshooting Transient
interruption port are transiently interrupted. Service Interruptions.
 The services on a single
Ethernet port are transiently
interrupted.
 The protocol becomes
abnormal.
Packet loss  The negotiated working mode See Troubleshooting Service
of the Ethernet ports is the Packet Loss.
half-duplex mode.
 Bit errors occur on the line
side.
Interconnection  The interconnection fault See Troubleshooting Device
fault occurs on a single Ethernet Interconnection Faults.
port.
 The interconnection fault
occurs on the VCG port.
 The LCAS interconnection
fault occurs.

Replacing the Board

See General Precautions to get familiar with the precautions to be taken for replacing
a board before you replace the board.

For information on how to replace the EAS2, see Replacing an EOS Board.

1.1.13 List of Alarms


This topic lists the alarms that may occur when the board operates. The alarms
are reported according to the logical board on the .
1.1.13.1 Alarms of N1EAS2
ALM_GFP_dCSF ALM_GFP_dLFD AU_AIS
AU_LOP B3_EXC_VC3 B3_EXC_VC4
B3_SD_VC3 B3_SD_VC4 BD_STATUS
BDID_ERROR BOOTROM_BAD CHIP_ABN
COMMUN_FAIL DLAG_PROTECT_FAIL EX_ETHOAM_MPID_C
NFLCT
ETH_LOS EX_ETHOAM_CC_LOS HP_RDI
FCS_ERR HARD_BAD IN_PWR_ABN
HP_SLM HP_UNEQ LASER_MOD_ERR
LAG_PORT_FAIL LAG_VC_PORT_FAIL LCAS_PLCR
LCAS_FOPR LCAS_FOPT LCAS_TLCT
LCAS_PLCT LCAS_TLCR LP_RDI_VC3
LINK_ERR LOOP_ALM LPT_RFI
LP_SLM_VC3 LP_UNEQ_VC3 LSR_WILL_DIE
LSR_BCM_ALM LSR_NO_FITED SLAVE_WORKING
NO_BD_SOFT OUT_PWR_ABN TEM_HA
SO_SK_MISMATCH T_LOSEX TEST_STATUS
TEM_LA TEMP_OVER TU_AIS_VC3
TF TR_LOC VCAT_LOM_VC3
TU_LOP_VC3 VCAT_LOA VCAT_LOM_VC4
VCTRUNK_NO_FLOW ETH_NO_FLOW SWDL_PKG_NOBDSOF
T
WRG_BD_TYPE

1.1.13.2 Alarms of N3EAS2


LCAS_FOPR LOOP_ALM HARD_BAD
HARD_ERR B3_SD_VC4 B3_EXC_VC4
HP_UNEQ HP_SLM HP_RDI
AU_AIS AU_LOP VCAT_LOM_VC4
TU_AIS_VC3 TU_LOP_VC3 LP_SLM_VC3
LP_UNEQ_VC3 LP_RDI_VC3 B3_SD_VC3
B3_EXC_VC3 VCAT_LOM_VC3 LP_TIM_VC3
HP_TIM MULTI_RPL_OWNER

1.1.14 List of Performance Events


This topic lists the performance events that may occur when the board
operates. The performance events are reported according to the logical board
on the .

1.1.14.1 Performance Events of N1EAS2

Table 1-5 SDH


HPBBE HPES HPSES
HPUAS HPCSES HPFEBBE
HPFEES HPFESES HPFEUAS
HPFECSES VC3BBE VC3ES
VC3SES VC3UAS VC3CSES
VC3FEBBE VC3FEES VC3FESES
VC3FECSES VC3FEUAS OSPITMPMAX
OSPITMPMIN OSPITMPCUR TPLMAX
TPLMIN TPLCUR TLBMAX
TLBMIN TLBCUR RPLMAX
RPLMIN RPLCUR XCSTMPMAX
XCSTMPMIN XCSTMPCUR

Table 1-6 RMON alarm


DropEvent UndersizePkts OversizePkts
Fragments Jabbers FCSErrors

Table 1-7 Statistics of RMON basic performance


Packets Received(64 Octets Packets Received(65~127 Packets Received(128~255
in Length)(packets) Octets in Length)(packets) Octets in Length)(packets)
Packets
Packets Received(256~511 Packets Received(512~1023 Received(1024~1518
Octets in Length)(packets) Octets in Length)(packets) Octets in Length)(packets)
Multicast Packets Broadcast Packets
Received(packets) Received(packets) Drop Events(times)
Undersize Packets Oversize Packets
Received(packets) Received(packets) Fragments(packets)
Jabbers(packets) Octets Received(Byte) Packets Received(packets)

Table 1-8 Statistics of RMON extended performance


Packets Transmitted(64 Packets
Octets in Packets Transmitted(65~127 Transmitted(128~255 Octets
Length)(packets) Octets in Length)(packets) in Length)(packets)
Packets
Transmitted(256~511 Packets Packets
Octets in Transmitted(512~1023 Octets Transmitted(1024~1518
Length)(packets) in Length)(packets) Octets in Length)(packets)
Unicast Packets Unicast Packets Multicast Packets
Received(packets) Transmitted(packets) Transmitted(packets)
Broadcast Packets Pause Frames Pause Frames
Transmitted(packets) Received(frames) Transmitted(frames)
Packets Received and Packets Received and
Transmitted(64 Octets in Transmitted(65~127 Octets
FCS Errors(frames) Length)(packets) in Length)(packets)
Packets Received and
Transmitted(128~255 Packets Received and Packets Received and
Octets in Transmitted(256~511 Octets Transmitted(512~1023
Length)(packets) in Length)(packets) Octets in Length)(packets)
Packets Received and
Transmitted(1024~1518
Octets in Good Full Frame Speed Good Full Frame Speed
Length)(packets) Received(Byte/s) Transmitted(Byte/s)
Good Full Frame Octets Good Full Frame Octets Control Frames
Received(Byte) Transmitted(Byte) Received(frames)
Control Frames
Transmitted(frames) Packets Transmitted(packets) Octets Transmitted(Byte)

Table 1-9 Statistics of RMON VCG performance


Octets Received(Byte) Octets Transmitted(Byte) Packets Received(packets)
Packets Good Packets Good Packets
Transmitted(packets) Received(packets) Transmitted(packets)
Full Frame Speed Full Frame Speed
Received(Byte/s) Transmitted(Byte/s)
1.1.14.2 Performance Events of N3EAS2

Table 1-10 SDH


HPBBE HPCSES HPES
HPFEBBE HPFECSES HPFEES
HPFESES HPSES HPUAS
HPFEUAS TPLMIN OSPITMPCUR
OSPITMPMAX OSPITMPMIN RPLCUR
RPLMAX RPLMIN TLBCUR
TLBMAX TLBMIN TPLCUR
TPLMAX BDTEMPMAX BDTEMPMIN
BDTEMPCUR

Table 1-11 Statistics of RMON basic performance


RXOCTETS RXPKTS RXBRDCAST
RXMULCAST RXPKT64 RXPKT65
RXPKT128 RXPKT256 RXPKT512
RXPKT1024 ETHJAB ETHDROP
ETHUNDER ETHOVER ETHFRG

Table 1-12 Statistics of RMON extended performance


RXUNICAST TXUNICAST TXBRDCAST
RXCTLPKTS PKT64 TXOCTETS
TXPKTS RXPAUSE TXPAUSE
RXFULLBGOOD TXFULLBGOOD TXGOODFULLFRAMES
PEED
RXGOODFULLFRAMESPE TXPKT64 TXPKT65
ED
TXPKT128 TXPKT256 TXPKT512
TXPKT1024 TXMULCAST ETHFCS
PKT65 PKT128 PKT256
PKT512 PKT1024
Table 1-13 VCG RMON
VCG_TXGOODPACKETS VCG_TXPACKETS VCG_TXOCTETS
VCG_RXGOODPACKETS VCG_RXPACKETS VCG_RXOCTETS
VCG_TXSPEED VCG_RXSPEED

1.1.15 Technical Specifications of EAS2


The technical specifications of the EAS2 include the parameters specified for
optical interfaces, safety class of the laser, Ethernet performance
specifications, mechanical specifications, and power consumption.

Parameters Specified for Optical Interfaces


Table 12-245 lists the parameters specified for the optical interfaces of the
N1EAS2.
Table 12-246 lists the parameters specified for the optical interfaces of the
N3EAS2.

Table 1-14 Parameters specified for the optical interfaces of the N1EAS2

Parameter Value
Transmission rate 10.3125 Gbit/s or 9.953 Gbit/s
Processing capability 2x10GE signals
Type of optical interface 10GBASE-LR/LW
Type of fiber Single-mode LC
Operating wavelength 1290 to 1330
range (nm)
Transmission distance 10
(km)
Maximum mean launched -1
power (dBm)
Minimum mean launched -6
power (dBm)
Receiver sensitivity (dBm) -11
Minimum extinction ratio 6
(dB)
Connector type LC
Maximum -20 dB spectral 1
width (nm)
Minimum side mode 30
suppression ratio (dB)
Table 1-15 Parameters specified for the optical interfaces of the N3EAS2

Parameter Value

Transmission rate 10.3125 Gbit/s or 9.953 Gbit/s


Processing capability 2x10GE signals
Type of optical interface 10GBASE-LR/LW
Type of fiber Single-mode LC
Operating wavelength 1290 to 1330
range (nm)
Transmission distance 10
(km)
Maximum mean launched 0.5
power (dBm)
Minimum mean launched -8.2
power (dBm)
Receiver sensitivity (dBm) -12.6
Minimum extinction ratio 3.5
(dB)
Connector type LC
Maximum -20 dB spectral 1
width (nm)
Minimum side mode 30
suppression ratio (dB)

Laser Safety Class


The safety class of the laser on the board is Class 1. The maximum launched
optical power of the optical interfaces is less than 10 dBm (10 mW).

Ethernet Performance Specifications


Figure 12-67 shows the connection for testing the throughput specifications,
packet loss ratio in the case of overloading, latency specifications, and
back-to-back specifications of the EAS2.
Figure 1-4 Connection for testing the throughput specifications, packet loss ratio
in the case of overloading and latency specifications

Tested Tested
equipment 1 equipment 2

Port 1 Port 2
Data network
performance
analyzer

Table 12-247 lists the throughput specifications of the N1EAS2. Table 12-249
lists the packet loss ratio in the case of overloading of the N1EAS2. Table
12-251 lists the latency specifications of the N1EAS2.
Table 12-248 lists the throughput specifications of the N3EAS2. Table 12-250
lists the packet loss ratio in the case of overloading of the N3EAS2. Table
12-252 lists the latency specifications of the N3EAS2.

 The specifications vary according to the configuration and networking of the test
environment and the VC services bound on the VCG side. The specifications that
are obtained in the actual environment are used.
 The specifications in the following tables are obtained in the following scenario:
EPL services are configured and 64 VC-4s are bound on the 10xGE port.
 The data network performance is measured by using the SmartBits. The
specification values in the following tables are obtained by using the
SmartApplication software of the SmartBits analyzer.
 The specific test results depend on the settings on the SmartApplication. The
values listed in the following tables are the values displayed on the SmartBits
analyzer.
 In the following tables, the value such as (01,01,01) indicates the equipment No.,
slot No., and port No. "(01,01,01) to (01,01,02)" and "(01,01,02) to (01,01,01)",
however, indicate the forward and reverse tests values, respectively. For details
about the parameters, see SmartApplications Help.

Table 1-16 Throughput specifications of the N1EAS2

Frame Size Passed Rate Number of Tx Number of Rx Total (%)


(Byte) (%) Frames Frames (pks/sec)
(pks/sec)

64 100.00000 148809440 148613326 99.29688


128 100.00000 84459360 84457314 99.29688
256 99.29687 44974080 44719807 98.59375
512 97.89062 23001600 22892340 97.1875
1024 96.48437 11552000 11552000 96.48438
1280 96.48437 9277280 9277280 96.48438
1518 96.48437 7841440 7831693 95.78125
Table 1-17 Throughput specifications of the N3EAS2
Frame Size Passed Rate Tx Frames Rx Frames Total (%)
(byte) (%) (pks/sec) (pks/sec)

64 98.00000 14534882 14534882 100.00000


128 98.00000 8278145 8278145 100.00000
256 98.00000 4432624 4432624 100.00000
512 98.00000 2302025 2286388 99.32000
1024 97.00000 1161710 1156436 99.55000
1280 97.00000 932835 927296 99.41000
1518 97.00000 788146 783050 99.35000

Table 1-18 Packet loss ratio in the case of overloading of the N1EAS2

Frame Size Rate Tested Number of Tx Number of Rx Total (%)


(Byte) (%) Frames Frames (pks/sec)
(pks/sec)

64 100.00000 148809440 148614523 0.13


128 100.00000 84459360 84457396 0.00
256 100.00000 45289760 44709723 1.28
512 100.00000 23496160 22868728 2.67
1024 100.00000 11973120 11566750 3.39
1280 100.00000 9615360 9274900 3.54
1518 100.00000 8127360 7832064 3.63

Table 1-19 Packet loss ratio in the case of overloading of the N3EAS2

Frame Size Rate Tested Tx Frames Rx Frames Total (%)


(byte) (%) (pks/sec) (pks/sec)

64 97.00000 14367816 14367816 0.00


128 97.00000 8169934 8169934 0.00
256 97.00000 4385964 4385964 0.00
512 97.00000 2281021 2281021 0.00
1024 97.00000 1161710 1156431 0.45
1280 97.00000 932835 927296 0.59
Frame Size Rate Tested Tx Frames Rx Frames Total (%)
(byte) (%) (pks/sec) (pks/sec)

1518 97.00000 788146 783050 0.64

Table 1-20 Latency specifications of the N1EAS2


Frame Rate Number Number of Minimum Average Maximu
Size Tested of Tx Rx Frames Latency Latency m
(Byte) (%) Frames (pks/sec) (us) (us) Latency
(pks/sec) (us)

64 100.0000 14880950 14880950 59.7 90.798 98.2


0
128 100.0000 8445940 8445940 55.9 92.201 99.5
0
256 100.0000 4528980 4528980 61 96.178 103.7
0
512 100.0000 2349620 2349620 72.7 102.403 109.9
0
1024 100.0000 1197310 1197310 81.8 116.101 123.7
0
1280 100.0000 961530 961530 88.2 122.479 130.2
0
1518 100.0000 812740 812740 99.1 128.928 136.3
0

Table 1-21 Latency specifications of the N3EAS2

Frame Rate Tx Rx Frames Min Ave Max


Size Tested Frames (pks/sec) Latency Latency Latency
(byte) (%) (pks/sec) (us) (us) (us)

64 97.00000 14367816 14367816 15.9 17.158 18.4


128 97.00000 8169934 8169934 16.3 17.485 18.9
256 97.00000 4385964 4385964 16.9 18.099 21.0
512 97.00000 2281021 2281021 18.2 19.163 20.5
1024 96.00000 1148897 1148897 19.6 20.780 22.2
1280 96.00000 923190 923190 20.5 21.649 23.1
1518 96.00000 780274 780274 21.2 22.410 23.9
Mechanical Specifications
The mechanical specifications of the EAS2 board are as follows:
 Dimensions (mm): 25.4 (W) x 235.2 (D) x 261.4 (H)
 Weight (kg):
− N1EAS2: 1.2
− N3EAS2: 1.1

Power Consumption
The maximum power consumption of the N1EAS2 is 70 W at room
temperature (25°C).
The maximum power consumption of the N3EAS2 is 83 W at room
temperature (25°C).

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