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CONFIDETIAL Page 1 of 23 SUBJECT E-LAN(HVPLS) Service Configuration Method of Procedure(MOP) REFERENCE NUMBER REVISION V 1.0 PREPARED BY: Gilbert T. Lacanlale DATE April 29, 2015 There are 7 IS-IS(Intermediate System to Intermediate System) areas in our Smart CEN Network. Scenario/Condition 1: 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 Example given is Work order WO_14-3536. C24_BAGUIO3 Slot 9port 8 face to 3835 SFLU Slot 14 port 2. Vlan 2769,2969 and 2869.

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E-LAN(HVPLS) Service Configuration Method of

Procedure(MOP)

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There are 7 IS-IS(Intermediate System to Intermediate System) areas in our Smart CEN Network.

Scenario/Condition 1:

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

Example given is Work order WO_14-3536. C24_BAGUIO3 Slot 9port 8 face to 3835 SFLU Slot 14 port 2. Vlan 2769,2969 and 2869.

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Note: Source site:C24; Middle site:V61; Destination site:3835

1. Configure your ports via Ethernet Interface. Right click C24 and choose "NE Config">> Interface Manager.

2. Select "Eth Interface" and select “check update”

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3. Choose the port to be used (s9p8).

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NOTE:

Under General Info: select “port ratetype”= GE port_desc add word order name and the date.

Under Physical property select “operating_mode”=Full_Duplex Select “photovoltaic_mode”=Electric_port

4. Right click the port and choose "Save Selected to Device"

5. Right click and choose "Add", choose the port to be used(on Main Interface) and add the vlan(vlan 2769,2969 and 2869).

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Right click the port and choose “save selected to device”

6. After configuring the ports to be use, we will now create the service. On the top of the OTNM Window, under System, Select “Business Management”.

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7. Wait for ~10 seconds for all the data to be loaded. Under All Circuits Tab, search the source site for available tunnel, select the specific tunnel (tunnel must be a dynamic tunnel and must be from source site to middle site).

8. Right click the tunnel and select "Add IPRAN VC Circuit".

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9. Under Signalling Option: Select “Dynamic”. Click Next.

10. Select the tunnel that carries the VC that you are creating(Source to Middle site). On Batch Creation settings, you can set the number of VC that you want to created. On the example given, we need 3 VC’s as we have 3 VLANS. On Lot size, write “3”.

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11. Click “next” and “Completed”.

12. Under Business Management View, Find the existing TD-LTE service under the PTN Ethernet Service. Search the Fination site(on our example, it is SFLU(3835 ID).

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13. For a faster search, select “Filter” and select “E-LAN” under the service tab.

14. Find the Destination site port(on our example, the LTE service will be via 3835 s14p2) service. Make sure that the Destination port’s VLAN will be the same VLAN that you will used based on your Work Order.

15. Right click the chosen E-LAN, choose “modify” and choose “Add Node” .

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16. Click the source node and choose the port to be used(on our example, it is s9p8). We have created 3 VLANS for the Source site so make sure you select the right VLAN which is the same VLAN with your Destination Port.

17. Click next. Then Choose the Source site and the middle site Tunnel.

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18. Choose the VC (Source site to Middle Site).

19. Click “NEXT”. Modify the Source site UNI Interface: Split Horizon = Enable and NNI interface: Split Horizon = Disable.

Note: No changes at the destination side

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20. Click “Complete” . After successfull creation. Click cancel before delivering the Cross connection.

21. Right Click the E-LAN with the Partly Active Status and select " Deliver Cross-connect of the selected path".

22. Click “Download”.

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Scenario/Condition 2: To create new TD-LTE service LTE service has 3 VLAN subinterface. No tunnel created yet Has a middle site

1. Configure the slot/port /VLAN on source and destination site via Ethernet Interface. 2. Create a dynamic tunnel

Tunnel to be created is two: Source to Middle site and Destination to Middle site Example given below is tunnel creation from a source to destination, in our scenario, we need to create 2 tunnels-Source to Middle Site and Middle Site to Destination. Example of Tunnel Creation(Source to Destination) In Business Management View, go to Service Configuration > IP Config >Tunnel Config

Choose “dynamic” and “Dynamis LSP 1:1 protection”.

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a. Click “Source LSR” and select the source site on the topology, Click the Sink LSR and

check the destination site on the topology. Check “Enable BFD(Bidirectional Forwarding Detection)”.

b. Check Strict Routing, Click the left circle , this is to configure the Source to Destination link and right circle ( ) ( . ) for Destination to Source link.

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c. Click the line interconnecting the source site and its next hop router, a box will pop-up where you will tick the site corresponding to the next hop router until it reaches the destination.

d. After configuring the main-forward link, configure the main-reverse link(Destination to Source).

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e. Under Path 1/Path 2 BFD Properties, Select 10ms for the minimum transmit and received time.

f. We previously configure Source-Dest and Dest – Source link. This is now your main

route. Configure again and repeat steps 8 to 11 for the protection route. Note: Example given is Source-Destination Tunnel, please create Source-Mid and Mid-Destination Tunnel according to planning. This is just an example.

g. We need to add LDP protocol to our link every new tunnel creation. Add LDP protocol mutually.

Add O93 site manager port/management IP to N19 LDP protocol To view the site’s Manager Port IP, Open O93 mananger port(Interface Manager<> Manager Port),check its Prim IP :10.112.136.27.

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Open N19 LDP protocol(NE Config> Protocol config> LDP) ,Click LDP_Item Peer, Right click on the blank space, then click “add”.

Manually the the O93 Manager Port IP on N19 LDP Protocol Config. Exit on the LDP Item Peer. Right Click at the created LDP Protocol Item and Click Save Selected to Device.

Add N19 site manage IP to O93 LDP protocol. Open N19 mananger port,check manage ip :10.112.136.28; Open O93 ldp protocol,Right click,click “add”

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To check if LDP protocol is ok, go to Secure CRT. Enter the command show ldp session, check its uptime

3. No need to create VC 4. Create the service a. Service configuration >> IP config >> L2VPN b. Choose ELAN

Write the site ID slotport and vlan number Next

c. Choose the destination site FIRST, choose its port, then click Middle site(choose all) and the Source site will be the LAST, Next

d. Click 2 tunnels that you created or is available, first the dest-mid tunnel and the mid-source tunnel.

e. Click 2 VC, source to mid and mid to destination VC. Choose dynamic VC.

0 means dynamic vc 304 , 311 or 312 means static vc

f. After clicking next, You will see tabs Dest/Mid/Source

On destination site tab, UNI: cross connect mode must be VPLS NNI-enable

Middle site tab NNI: Source to middle site Split horizon enable Mid to destination Split horizon disable

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Source site tab UNI: Split Horizon= enable, and cross connect mode=VPLS NNI: Split Horizon=disable

g. Click Completed

h. Select cancel before deliver the service’s cross connect

i. Deliver the service

j. Checking via Secure CRT To check the created port’s VLAN status

# show running-config interface <Module/Slot/Port.Vlan Number> To check the status of mpls vc

#show mpls vc-table must show uptime To check the created tunnel(main and protection link)

Example given: We have created a new tunnel, from 3835 to 6113. Use Secure CRT,enter the command “sh run rsvp-path” Path_0 is main path ,have 2 next-hop Path_2 is backup path ,have 6 next-hop You can observe on the path details the IP address of the next hop router interface. You can check/verify it via Ethernet config.

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Below is wrong tunnel,Path_2 have 7 next-hop

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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.

Condition a: The port the you will add is part of the middle site of the existing TD-LTE service. 1. Configure the assigned slot,port and vlan at the source and destination via the Ethernet

Config Port_desc: WO number and the date Photovoltaic mode: electric or laser

2. Search the source site for existing tunnel 3. No need to create VC. 4. Search the destination site for the existing service(check the slot,port,vlan) 5. R.click on the service>> Modify the Add/Drop

6. On the list(right part), choose the port on the existing node(drop down) and select the

created vlan(the port youve created on the ethernet config)

7. Select “Completed”. Select Cancel/Abort Operation before delivering the service’s cross connect.

8. R.Click the ELAN service, Deliver cross connect of the selected path Condition b: The port that you will add is part of a Source site which is a small box and with VPWS cross connect mode. 1. Configure the assigned slot,port and vlan at the source and destination via the Ethernet

Config Port_desc: WO number and the date Photovoltaic mode: electric or laser

2. Search the source site for existing tunnel(Source to Middle Site Tunnel) 3. Create a VC based on the existing tunnel. 4. Search the destination site for the existing service(check the slot,port,vlan) 5. R.click on the service>> Modify >> Add Node.

6. On the list(right part), choose the port on the existing node(drop down) and select the

created vlan(the port youve created on the ethernet config).

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7. Choose a Tunnel, select the Source to Middle Site Tunnel. 8. Choose a VC, Source to Middle Site and must be a dynamic VC.

9. Select “Completed” 10. R.Click the ELAN service, Deliver cross connect of the selected path Condition c: The port that you will add is part of a Source site which is a Big Box and with VPLS cross connect mode. 1. Configure the assigned slot,port and vlan at the source and destination via the Ethernet

Config. Port_desc: WO number and the date Photovoltaic mode: electric or laser

2. Go to Business Management View. 3. No need to create VC. 4. Search the destination site under the PTN Ethernet Service Tab for the existing

service(check the slot,port,vlan) 5. R.click on the service>> Modify the Add/Drop

6. On the list found on the right part of Business Management View, choose the port on

the existing node(drop down list) and select the created vlan(the port youve created on the ethernet config)

7. Select “Completed”. Click Cancel before delivering the service’s cross connection. 8. R.Click the ELAN service, Deliver cross connect of the selected path