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V100R003
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LCT)
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Date 2010-05-25
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About This Document
PurposeThis document uses examples to describe the entire process of the initial configuration of the
OptiX RTN 600 that adopts the IDU 610/620 by using the Web LCT. It can help the readers to
easily grasp the method for configuring the OptiX RTN 600 and thus to complete all the actual
configuration tasks.
Related Versions
The following table lists the product versions related to this document.
Product Name Version
OptiX RTN 600 V100R003
OptiX iManager T2000 V200R007C03
Intended Audience
The intended audiences of this document are:
l Installation/Commissioning engineers
l Data configuration engineers
Before reading this document, you should be familiar with the following information:
l Radio communication basics, especially the basics of network planning
l Basic functions and slots that are configured to house the boards of the OptiX RTN 600
l Basic operations of the Web LCT
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position.
Update History
Updates between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue contains
all updates made to previous issues.
Updates in Issue 06 (2010-05-25)
Sixth release.
The descriptions of the parameters used for configuring the Hybrid/AM attribute, and
configuring the LAG protection are optimized.
Updates in Issue 05 (2009-06-15)
Fifth formal release.
Known defects are fixed.
The configuration of the 1588 clock overhead byte is described.
Updates in Issue 04 (2009-04-25)
Fourth formal release.
Known defects are fixed as required.
The descriptions for the parameters such as Maximum Transmit Power (dBm)and ReceivePower (dBm)are added.
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Updates in Issue 03 (2009-02-25)
Third formal release.
Known defects are fixed as required.
Updates in Issue 02 (2009-01-10)
Second formal release.
Known defects are fixed as required.
Updates in Issue 01 (2008-09-20)
Initial formal release.
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Contents
About This Document...................................................................................................................iii
1 Configuration Preparations......................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Preparing Documents and Tools.....................................................................................................................1-2
1.1.1 Preparing Documents.............................................................................................................................1-21.1.2 Preparing the Tools................................................................................................................................1-2
1.2 Selecting the Configuration Mode..................................................................................................................1-2
1.3 Checking Configuration Conditions................................................................................................................1-3
2 Configuring SDH/PDH Services Based on the SDH/PDH Microwave..........................2-1
2.1 Configuration Flow.........................................................................................................................................2-2
2.2 Configuration Example...................................................................................................................................2-5
2.2.1 Networking Diagram..............................................................................................................................2-5
2.2.2 Service Planning.....................................................................................................................................2-6
2.2.3 Configuring NE1..................................................................................................................................2-152.2.4 Configuring NE2..................................................................................................................................2-20
2.2.5 Configuring NE3..................................................................................................................................2-27
2.2.6 Configuring NE4 .................................................................................................................................2-32
2.2.7 Configuring NE5..................................................................................................................................2-35
3 Configuring Ethernet Services Based on the SDH/PDH Microwave..............................3-1
3.1 Configuration Flow.........................................................................................................................................3-3
3.1.1 Configuring Point-to-Point EPL Services..............................................................................................3-3
3.1.2 Configuring PORT-Shared EVPL Services...........................................................................................3-4
3.1.3 Configuring VCTRUNK-Shared EVPL Services..................................................................................3-53.1.4 Configuring QinQ-Based EVPL Services .............................................................................................3-5
3.1.5 Configuring 802.1d Bridge-Based EPLAN Services.............................................................................3-5
3.1.6 Configuring 802.1q Bridge-Based EVPLAN Services..........................................................................3-6
3.1.7 Configuring 802.1ad Bridge-Based EVPLAN Services........................................................................3-7
3.2 Configuration Example (Point-to-Point EPL Services)..................................................................................3-7
3.2.1 Networking Diagram..............................................................................................................................3-8
3.2.2 Service Planning.....................................................................................................................................3-8
3.2.3 Configuring NE1..................................................................................................................................3-10
3.2.4 Configuring NE2..................................................................................................................................3-14
3.3 Configuration Example (PORT-Shared EVPL Services).............................................................................3-14
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3.3.1 Networking Diagram............................................................................................................................3-14
3.3.2 Service Planning...................................................................................................................................3-15
3.3.3 Configuring NE1..................................................................................................................................3-18
3.3.4 Configuring NE2 and NE3...................................................................................................................3-23
3.4 Configuration Example (VCTRUNK-Shared EVPL Services)....................................................................3-23
3.4.1 Networking Diagram............................................................................................................................3-23
3.4.2 Service Planning...................................................................................................................................3-24
3.4.3 Configuring NE1..................................................................................................................................3-27
3.4.4 Configuring NE2..................................................................................................................................3-31
3.5 Configuration Example (802.1d Bridge-Based EPLAN Services)...............................................................3-31
3.5.1 Networking Diagram............................................................................................................................3-32
3.5.2 Service Planning...................................................................................................................................3-32
3.5.3 Configuring NE1..................................................................................................................................3-35
3.5.4 Configuring NE2 and NE3...................................................................................................................3-40
3.6 ConfigurationExample (802.1q Bridge-Based EVPLAN Services)............................................................3-40
3.6.1 Networking Diagram............................................................................................................................3-40
3.6.2 Service Planning...................................................................................................................................3-41
3.6.3 Configuring NE1..................................................................................................................................3-45
3.6.4 Configuring NE2 and NE3...................................................................................................................3-53
4 Configuring Services Based on the Hybrid Microwave.....................................................4-1
4.1 Configuration Flows........................................................................................................................................4-2
4.1.1 Configuration Flow (Microwave Services)............................................................................................4-2
4.1.2 Configuration Flow (Ethernet Services Accessed Through the EMS6 Board)......................................4-4
4.1.3 Configuration Flow (Ethernet Services Accessed Through the IFH2 Board)........................................4-6
4.2 Configuration Example...................................................................................................................................4-7
4.2.1 Networking Diagram..............................................................................................................................4-8
4.2.2 Service Planning (Microwave Services)................................................................................................4-9
4.2.3 Service Planning (Ethernet Services Accessed Through the EMS6 Board)........................................4-14
4.2.4 Service Planning (Ethernet Services Accessed Through the IFH2 Board)..........................................4-18
4.2.5 Configuring NE1 (Microwave Services)..............................................................................................4-20
4.2.6 Configuring NE1 (Ethernet Services Accessed Through the EMS6 Board)........................................4-24
4.2.7 Configuring NE2 (Microwave Services)..............................................................................................4-344.2.8 Configuring NE2 (Ethernet Services Accessed Through the EMS6 Board)........................................4-41
4.2.9 Configuring NE2 (Ethernet Services Accessed Through the IFH2 Board).........................................4-50
4.2.10 Configuring NE3................................................................................................................................4-51
5 Configuring Microwave Services by Using the Quick Configuration Wizard..............5-1
5.1 Purpose............................................................................................................................................................5-2
5.2 Using the Quick Configuration Wizard..........................................................................................................5-3
6 Configuring the Services and Functions of Auxiliary Interfaces.....................................6-1
6.1 ConfigurationExample (Synchronous Data Services)....................................................................................6-2
6.1.1 Networking Diagram..............................................................................................................................6-2
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6.1.2 Service Planning.....................................................................................................................................6-2
6.1.3 Configuration Process............................................................................................................................6-3
6.2 Configuration Example (Asynchronous Data Services)................................................................................. 6-5
6.2.1 Networking Diagram..............................................................................................................................6-5
6.2.2 Service Planning.....................................................................................................................................6-6
6.2.3 Configuration Process............................................................................................................................6-7
6.3 ConfigurationExample (External Alarms).....................................................................................................6-9
6.3.1 Networking Diagram..............................................................................................................................6-9
6.3.2 Service Planning.....................................................................................................................................6-9
6.3.3 Configuration Process..........................................................................................................................6-10
7 Checking the Configuration....................................................................................................7-1
7.1 Checking the NE Configuration......................................................................................................................7-2
7.2 Checking the Radio Link.................................................................................................................................7-5
8 Adding and Modifying the Configuration Data..................................................................8-1
8.1 Task Collection (Configuring SDH/PDH Services)........................................................................................8-2
8.2 Task Collection (Configuring Ethernet Services)...........................................................................................8-7
9 Configuration Task Collection................................................................................................9-1
9.1 Managing NEs.................................................................................................................................................9-3
9.1.1 Creating an NE (Searching for the NE)..................................................................................................9-3
9.1.2 Creatingan NE Manually.......................................................................................................................9-4
9.1.3 LoggingIn to an NE...............................................................................................................................9-6
9.1.4 Modifying the NE ID............................................................................................................................. 9-8
9.1.5 Modifying the IP Address of an NE.....................................................................................................9-10
9.1.6 Configuring Logical Boards.................................................................................................................9-11
9.1.7 Synchronizing the NE Time.................................................................................................................9-12
9.1.8 Localizing the NE Time.......................................................................................................................9-16
9.2 Configuring Radio Links...............................................................................................................................9-18
9.2.1 Creating IF 1+1 Protection...................................................................................................................9-19
9.2.2 Creating an XPIC Workgroup..............................................................................................................9-22
9.2.3 Configuring the IF/ODU Information of a Radio Link........................................................................9-26
9.2.4 Creating an N+1 Protection Group.......................................................................................................9-319.2.5 Creating REGs......................................................................................................................................9-33
9.2.6 Configuring the Hybrid/AM Attribute.................................................................................................9-35
9.2.7 Configuring the ATPC Function..........................................................................................................9-37
9.3 Configuring MSP..........................................................................................................................................9-39
9.3.1 Configuring the Ring MSP...................................................................................................................9-39
9.3.2 CreatingLinear MSP............................................................................................................................9-42
9.4 Configuring SDH/PDH Services (NE Configuration)..................................................................................9-46
9.4.1 Numbering Schemes for SDH Timeslots ............................................................................................9-46
9.4.2 Creating Cross-Connections of Point-to-Point Services .....................................................................9-48
9.4.3 CreatingCross-Connections for SNCP Services.................................................................................9-51
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9.4.4 Setting the Automatic Switching Conditions of SNCP Services.........................................................9-55
9.4.5 Deleting the Cross-Connections of a Service.......................................................................................9-57
9.4.6 Converting Normal Services into SNCP Services...............................................................................9-57
9.4.7 Converting SNCP Services into Normal Services...............................................................................9-61
9.5 Configuring the Clock...................................................................................................................................9-61
9.5.1 Clock Synchronization Scheme...........................................................................................................9-62
9.5.2 Configuring the Clock Sources............................................................................................................9-67
9.5.3 Configuring Protection for Clock Sources ..........................................................................................9-69
9.5.4 Modifying the Parameters of the External Clock Output.....................................................................9-72
9.5.5 Customizing the Clock Parameters......................................................................................................9-74
9.6 Configuring the Orderwire and Auxiliary Interfaces....................................................................................9-74
9.6.1 Configuring the Orderwire...................................................................................................................9-75
9.6.2 Configuring Synchronous Data Services.............................................................................................9-78
9.6.3 Configuring Asynchronous Data Services...........................................................................................9-80
9.6.4 Configuring External Alarms...............................................................................................................9-81
9.7 Configuring the Parameters of Various Ports ..............................................................................................9-84
9.7.1 Configuring the Parameters of SDH Interfaces ...................................................................................9-85
9.7.2 Configuring the Parameters of PDH Interfaces ...................................................................................9-86
9.7.3 Setting the Parameters of IF Ports........................................................................................................9-89
9.7.4 Setting the Parameters of ODU Ports...................................................................................................9-93
9.8 Configuring Overhead Bytes.........................................................................................................................9-96
9.8.1 Configuring the IEEE 1588 Overhead.................................................................................................9-96
9.8.2 Configuring RSOHs.............................................................................................................................9-979.8.3 Configuring VC-4 POHs......................................................................................................................9-98
9.8.4 Configuring VC-3 POHs....................................................................................................................9-102
9.8.5 Configuring VC-12 POHs..................................................................................................................9-104
9.9 Adjusting the Alarm Management Function...............................................................................................9-106
9.10 Enabling/Disabling the Monitoring of the NE Performance.....................................................................9-107
9.11 Configuring Ethernet Ports........................................................................................................................9-108
9.11.1 Configuring External Ethernet Ports................................................................................................9-109
9.11.2 Configuring the Internal Port of the Ethernet Board........................................................................9-115
9.11.3 Modifying the Type Field of Jumbo Frames....................................................................................9-123
9.11.4 Dynamically Increasing/Decreasing the VCTRUNK Bandwidth....................................................9-124
9.12 Creating Ethernet Services........................................................................................................................9-125
9.12.1 Creating Ethernet Line Service........................................................................................................9-126
9.12.2 Creating the Ethernet LAN Service..................................................................................................9-131
9.12.3 Modifying the Mounted Port of a Bridge.........................................................................................9-136
9.12.4 Creating the VLAN Filter Table......................................................................................................9-138
9.12.5 Deleting an Ethernet Private Line Service.......................................................................................9-140
9.12.6 Deleting an Ethernet LAN Service...................................................................................................9-140
9.13 Configuring the Cross-Connections of Ethernet Services.........................................................................9-141
9.13.1 Creating Cross-Connections of Ethernet Services...........................................................................9-142
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9.13.2 Deleting the Cross-Connections of an Ethernet Service..................................................................9-142
9.14 Configuring the QoS.................................................................................................................................9-142
9.14.1 Creating a Flow................................................................................................................................9-143
9.14.2 Creating the CAR.............................................................................................................................9-146
9.14.3 Creating the CoS..............................................................................................................................9-149
9.14.4 Binding the CAR/CoS......................................................................................................................9-151
9.14.5 Configuring the Traffic Shaping......................................................................................................9-152
9.14.6 Configuring the CoS of the IFH2 Board..........................................................................................9-154
9.14.7 Modifying CAR Parameters.............................................................................................................9-155
9.14.8 Modifying CoS Parameters..............................................................................................................9-156
9.15 Creating a LAG.........................................................................................................................................9-157
9.16 LPT Configuration....................................................................................................................................9-165
9.17 Configuring the Layer 2 Switching Feature..............................................................................................9-169
9.17.1 Creating the Entry of a MAC Address Table Manually ..................................................................9-170
9.17.2 Modifying the Aging Time of the MAC Address Table Entry........................................................9-172
9.17.3 Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol ........................................................................................9-173
9.17.4 Configuring the IGMP Snooping Protocol.......................................................................................9-177
9.17.5 Modifying the Aging Time of the Multicast Table Item..................................................................9-179
9.17.6 Configuring the Broadcast Packet Suppression Function................................................................9-180
9.18 Configuring the Service Access of NEs....................................................................................................9-181
9.18.1 Configuring the LCT Access to NEs................................................................................................9-181
9.18.2 Configuring the Ethernet Access to an NE......................................................................................9-182
9.18.3 Configuring the Serial Port Access to an NE...................................................................................9-183
A Glossary.....................................................................................................................................A-1
A.1 0-9..................................................................................................................................................................A-2
A.2 A-E................................................................................................................................................................A-2
A.3 F-J..................................................................................................................................................................A-7
A.4 K-O..............................................................................................................................................................A-10
A.5 P-T...............................................................................................................................................................A-12
A.6 U-Z..............................................................................................................................................................A-16
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Figure 2-1Networking diagram...........................................................................................................................2-6
Figure 2-2Planning the radio link........................................................................................................................2-7
Figure 2-3IDU board configuration (NE1)..........................................................................................................2-8
Figure 2-4IDU board configuration (NE2)..........................................................................................................2-8
Figure 2-5IDU board configuration (NE3)..........................................................................................................2-8
Figure 2-6IDU board configuration (NE4)..........................................................................................................2-9
Figure 2-7IDU board configuration (NE5)..........................................................................................................2-9
Figure 2-8Timeslot allocation diagram.............................................................................................................2-12
Figure 2-9Clock Synchronization Scheme........................................................................................................2-14
Figure 3-1Networking diagram...........................................................................................................................3-8
Figure 3-2IDU board configuration ...................................................................................................................3-8
Figure 3-3Configuring Ethernet services............................................................................................................3-9
Figure 3-4Timeslot allocation of Ethernet services...........................................................................................3-10
Figure 3-5Networking diagram.........................................................................................................................3-15Figure 3-6IDU board configuration (NE1)........................................................................................................3-15
Figure 3-7IDU board configuration (NE2 and NE3)........................................................................................3-15
Figure 3-8Configuring Ethernet services..........................................................................................................3-16
Figure 3-9Timeslot allocation of Ethernet services...........................................................................................3-17
Figure 3-10Networking diagram.......................................................................................................................3-24
Figure 3-11IDU board configuration (NE1 and NE2)......................................................................................3-24
Figure 3-12Configuring Ethernet services........................................................................................................3-25
Figure 3-13Timeslot allocation of Ethernet services.........................................................................................3-26
Figure 3-14Networking diagram.......................................................................................................................3-32
Figure 3-15IDU board configuration (NE1)......................................................................................................3-33
Figure 3-16IDU board configuration (NE2 and NE3)......................................................................................3-33
Figure 3-17Configuring Ethernet services........................................................................................................3-33
Figure 3-18Timeslot allocation of Ethernet services.........................................................................................3-35
Figure 3-19Networking diagram.......................................................................................................................3-41
Figure 3-20IDU board configuration (NE1)......................................................................................................3-41
Figure 3-21IDU board configuration (NE2 and NE3)......................................................................................3-42
Figure 3-22Configuring Ethernet services........................................................................................................3-42
Figure 3-23Timeslot allocation of Ethernet services.........................................................................................3-44
Figure 4-1Networking diagram...........................................................................................................................4-9
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Figure 4-2Link planning diagram .....................................................................................................................4-10
Figure 4-3Board layout of the IDU (NE1)........................................................................................................4-11
Figure 4-4Board layout of the IDU (NE2)........................................................................................................4-12
Figure 4-5Board layout of the IDU (NE3)........................................................................................................4-12
Figure 4-6Timeslot allocation diagram.............................................................................................................4-13
Figure 4-7Clock synchronization scheme.........................................................................................................4-13
Figure 4-8Configuration information of Ethernet parameters...........................................................................4-15
Figure 4-9Configuration diagram of the Ethernet services between NE2 and NE3......................................... 4-19
Figure 6-1Networking diagram...........................................................................................................................6-2
Figure 6-2Timeslot allocation of synchronous data services..............................................................................6-3
Figure 6-3Networking diagram...........................................................................................................................6-6
Figure 6-4Timeslot allocation diagram ..............................................................................................................6-6
Figure 6-5Networking diagram...........................................................................................................................6-9
Figure 9-1Numbering VC-12 timeslots by order..............................................................................................9-47
Figure 9-2Numbering VC-12 timeslots in the interleaved scheme ..................................................................9-47
Figure 9-3Clock synchronization scheme for a chain network.........................................................................9-63
Figure 9-4Clock synchronization scheme for a tree network............................................................................9-64
Figure 9-5Clock synchronization scheme for a ring network (the entire ring network line is an SDH line)
.............................................................................................................................................................................9-65
Figure 9-6Clock synchronization scheme for a ring network (not the entire ring network line is an SDH line)
.............................................................................................................................................................................9-66
Figure 9-7Clock synchronization scheme for networking with convergence at tributary ports....................... 9-67
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Tables
Table 1-1Configuration mode.............................................................................................................................1-2
Table 2-1Flow for configuring SDH/PDH services based on the SDH/PDH microwave..................................2-2
Table 2-2Service requirements............................................................................................................................2-6
Table 2-3Planning information of the radio link.................................................................................................2-7
Table 2-4Attributes of the IF 1+1 protection ......................................................................................................2-9
Table 2-5Information of IF ports (NE1 and NE2).............................................................................................2-10
Table 2-6Information of IF ports (NE3, NE4, and NE5)..................................................................................2-10
Table 2-7Information of ODU ports (NE1 and NE2)........................................................................................2-11
Table 2-8Information of ODU ports (NE3, NE4, and NE5).............................................................................2-11
Table 2-9Clock information..............................................................................................................................2-14
Table 2-10Orderwire information.....................................................................................................................2-14
Table 3-1Flow for configuring point-to-point EPL services by using Ethernet switching boards......................3-3
Table 3-2Flow for configuring PORT-shared EVPL services............................................................................3-4
Table 3-3Flow for configuring VCTRUNK-shared EVPL services...................................................................3-5Table 3-4Flow for configuring 802.1d bridge-based EPLAN services...............................................................3-6
Table 3-5Flow for configuring 802.1q bridge-based EVPLAN services............................................................3-6
Table 3-6Parameters of external Ethernet ports..................................................................................................3-9
Table 3-7Parameters of internal Ethernet ports...................................................................................................3-9
Table 3-8Parameters of external Ethernet ports................................................................................................3-16
Table 3-9Parameters of internal Ethernet ports.................................................................................................3-16
Table 3-10Parameters of EPL services..............................................................................................................3-17
Table 3-11Parameters of external Ethernet ports..............................................................................................3-25
Table 3-12Parameters of internal Ethernet ports...............................................................................................3-25
Table 3-13Parameters of EPL services..............................................................................................................3-26
Table 3-14Parameters of external Ethernet ports..............................................................................................3-33
Table 3-15Parameters of internal Ethernet ports...............................................................................................3-34
Table 3-16Parameters of Ethernet LAN services..............................................................................................3-34
Table 3-17Parameters of external Ethernet ports..............................................................................................3-42
Table 3-18Parameters of internal Ethernet ports...............................................................................................3-43
Table 3-19Parameters of Ethernet LAN services..............................................................................................3-44
Table 4-1Configuring services based on the Hybrid microwave........................................................................4-2
Table 4-2Flow for configuring the Ethernet services accessed through the EMS6 board..................................4-5
Table 4-3Flow for configuring the Ethernet services accessed through the IFH2 board....................................4-7
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Table 4-4Link capacity......................................................................................................................................4-10
Table 4-5Information for planning a radio link.................................................................................................4-10
Table 4-6Attributes of the IF 1+1 protection.....................................................................................................4-12
Table 4-7Clock information.............................................................................................................................. 4-14
Table 4-8Orderwire information....................................................................................................................... 4-14
Table 4-9Parameters of external ports of the EMS6 board............................................................................... 4-15
Table 4-10Parameters of external ports of the IFH2 board...............................................................................4-15
Table 4-11Parameters of Ethernet private line services (NE1).........................................................................4-16
Table 4-12Parameters of Ethernet private line services (NE2).........................................................................4-16
Table 4-13Flow configuration...........................................................................................................................4-17
Table 4-14Parameters of the CARa...................................................................................................................4-17
Table 4-15Parameters of the CoS......................................................................................................................4-18
Table 4-16Parameters of the link aggregation group........................................................................................ 4-18
Table 4-17Parameters of external Ethernet ports.............................................................................................. 4-19
Table 4-18Parameters of the CoS of the IFH2 board (NE2).............................................................................4-19
Table 4-19Parameters of Ethernet services (NE3)............................................................................................ 4-19
Table 5-1Purpose of the quick configuration............................................................................................... .......5-2
Table 6-1Configuration of the synchronous data port.........................................................................................6-3
Table 6-2Configuration of the asynchronous data services.................................................................................6-6
Table 6-3Configuration of the external alarms..................................................................................................6-10
Table 7-1NEstatus checklist...............................................................................................................................7-2
Table 7-2Software version checklist...................................................................................................................7-3
Table 7-3Clock checklist.....................................................................................................................................7-3Table 7-41+1protection checklist.......................................................................................................................7-3
Table 7-5Cross-connection and SNCP checklist.................................................................................................7-4
Table 7-6Alarm and abnormal event checklist....................................................................................................7-4
Table 7-7ECC routing checklist..........................................................................................................................7-4
Table 7-8XPIC checklist.....................................................................................................................................7-5
Table 7-9N+1 protection checklist......................................................................................................................7-5
Table 7-10IF1+1 protection checklist.................................................................................................................7-6
Table 7-11Hybrid/AM attribute checklist...........................................................................................................7-6
Table 7-12IFconfiguration checklist..................................................................................................................7-7
Table 7-13ODU configuration checklist.............................................................................................................7-7
Table 8-1Task collection (NE attributes)............................................................................................................8-2
Table 8-2Task collection (radio link)..................................................................................................................8-3
Table 8-3Task collection (services).....................................................................................................................8-5
Table 8-4Task collection (clock).........................................................................................................................8-6
Table 8-5Task collection (orderwire)..................................................................................................................8-7
Table 8-6Task collection (Ethernet services transmitted on the SDH microwave).............................................8-7
Table 8-7Task collection (Ethernet services transmitted on the Hybrid microwave).........................................8-9
Table 9-1Parameters of the standard NTP server..............................................................................................9-15
Table 9-2Parameters of the access control rights..............................................................................................9-15
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Table 9-3Parameters of the standard NTP key management.............................................................................9-16
Table 9-4Navigation path for customizing the clock parameters......................................................................9-74
Table 9-5Common alarm management functions...........................................................................................9-106
Table 9-6Methods used by ports to process data frames.................................................................................9-115
Table 9-7Methods used by ports to process data frames.................................................................................9-122
Table 9-8Parameter of the Point-to-Point LPT................................................................................................9-167
Table 9-9Parameter of the Point-to-Multipoint LPT.......................................................................................9-168
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1.1 Preparing Documents and Tools
The relevant documents and tools must be available to ensure the proper configuration of data.
1.1.1 Preparing Documents
The documents required for configuring the OptiX RTN 600 include the network planning
documents and configuration guides.
1.1.2 Preparing the Tools
A computer that is properly configured with the NMS software must be available.
1.1.1 Preparing Documents
The documents required for configuring the OptiX RTN 600 include the network planning
documents and configuration guides.
l Network planning documents, such as theXXX Network Planning
l Configuration guides
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1.1.2 Preparing the Tools
A computer that is properly configured with the NMS software must be available.
NOTE
For information about the software and hardware required for installing the NMS and the installation
method, see the OptiX iManager T2000 Web LCT User Guide.
1.2 Selecting the Configuration Mode
You can select the proper configuration mode according to the actual configuration scenarios.
Table 1-1Configuration mode
Configuration Scenario ReferenceApplicable Phase Service Type
Initial phase SDH/PDH services based on
the SDH/PDH microwave
2 Configuring SDH/PDH
Services Based on the SDH/
PDH Microwave
Ethernet services based on the
SDH/PDH microwave
3 Configuring Ethernet
Services Based on the SDH/
PDH Microwave
Services based on the Hybrid
microwave
4 Configuring Services Based
on the Hybrid Microwave
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Configuration Scenario Reference
Applicable Phase Service Type
1. The NE must be configured
with the SDH/PDHmicrowave services only in
one direction.
2. The RF system must be
configured with the 1+1
protection or the 1+0 non-
protection.
3. The service boards of the NE
must contain only one E1
interface board.
5 Configuring Microwave
Services by Using the Quick
Configuration Wizarda
Initial phase,commissioning phase,
and operating phase
Services and functions of theauxiliary interfaces
6 Configuring the Services andFunctions of Auxiliary
Interfaces
Commissioning phase
and operating phase
Adding and modifying the
configuration data
8 Adding and Modifying the
Configuration Data
NOTE
a: In the case of quick configuration, the microwave services must meet the three prerequisites listed in the
"Service Type" column. Otherwise, only partial configurations are complete.
1.3 Checking Configuration Conditions
Before the configuration, check whether the configuration conditions meet the requirements.
l To configure a gateway NE, ensure that the following requirements are met:
The NE must be powered on properly.
The NE must be connected to the computer that is installed with the NMS.
The network communication between the NMS and the NE mustbe normal.
l To configure a non-gateway NE, ensure that the following requirements are met:
The NE must be powered on properly.
The gateway NE to which this NE belongs must be connected to the computer on which
the NMS is installed.
The ECC communication between this NE and the gateway NE must be normal.
The network communication between the NMS and the gateway NE must be normal.
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2Configuring SDH/PDH Services Based onthe SDH/PDH Microwave
About This Chapter
The IDU 610 and IDU 620 have the built-in ADMs. Hence, you need to create the cross-
connections when you configure the SDH/PDH services based on the SDH/PDH microwave.
2.1 Configuration Flow
The configuration flow includes the procedure for configuring the SDH/PDH services and the
procedures for configuring the basic NE information, such as the NE attributes and radio links.
2.2 Configuration Example
This topic uses an example to describe how to plan the service parameters and complete the
entire process of configuring the parameters of each NE according to SDH/PDH service
requirements.
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2.1 Configuration Flow
The configuration flow includes the procedure for configuring the SDH/PDH services and the
procedures for configuring the basic NE information, such as the NE attributes and radio links.
Table 2-1Flow for configuring SDH/PDH services based on the SDH/PDH microwave
Step Description Remarks
1 Managing NEs Creating an NE Required.
Logging in to an NE Required.
Modifying the NE ID Required.
Modifying the IP address of an
NE
Optional.
Configuring logical boards Required.
Synchronizing the NE time Required.
2 Configuring
radio links
Configuring the IF 1+1
protection
Required when the 1+1
HSB/FD/SD protection is
configured.
For details about the 1+1
HSB/FD/SD, see the
OptiX RTN 600 Radio
Transmission SystemFeature Description.
Creating an XPIC workgroup Required when the XPIC
is configured.
For details about the
XPIC, see the OptiX RTN
600 Radio Transmission
System Feature
Description.
Configuring the IF/ODU
information of a radio link
Required.
Configuring the ATPC attributes Required when you set the
ATPC threshold
manually.
For details about the
ATPC, see the OptiX RTN
600 Radio Transmission
System Feature
Description.
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Step Description Remarks
Configuring an N+1 protection Required when you
configure a 2+1
protection.
Required when you
configure a 3+1
protection.
For details about the N+1
protection, see the OptiX
RTN 600 Radio
Transmission System
Feature Description.
Creating REGs Required when you
configure a 3+1
protection on a slave NE.
3 Configuring the
MSP
Configuring the ring MSP Required when you
configure the two-fiber
bidirectional MSP ring.
For details about the two-
fiber bidirectional MSP
ring, see the OptiX RTN
600 Radio Transmission
System Feature
Description.
Configuring the linear MSP Required when youconfigure the 1+1 or 1:N
linear MSP.
For details about the linear
MSP, see the OptiX RTN
600 Radio Transmission
System Feature
Description.
4 Creating the
cross-
connections of
services
Creating the cross-connections of
point-to-point services
Required when non-
SNCP services are
configured.
Creating the cross-connections of
SNCP services
Required when you
configure the SNCP.
For details about the
SNCP, see the OptiX RTN
600 Radio Transmission
System Feature
Description.
5 Configuring the
clock
Configuring the clock source Required (except when
only the internal clock
source is used).
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Step Description Remarks
Configuring protection for the
clock sources
Required when the SSM
or extended SSM clock
protection is configured.
Modifying the parameters of the
external clock output
Required when you set the
external clock output to
the 2 MHz mode or set the
external clock output
threshold.
Customizing the clock
parameters
Optional.
6 Configuring the
orderwire
Configuring the orderwire Required.
7 Setting the
parameters of
various
interfaces
Setting the parameters of SDH
interfaces
Optional.
Setting the parameters of PDH
interfaces
Required when you
configure the T3 services.
Setting the parameters of IF
interfaces
Required when you
disable the XPIC or
activate the WS service.
For details about the
XPIC, see the OptiX RTN
600 Radio Transmission
System Feature
Description.
Setting the interface parameters
of the ODU
Optional.
8 Configuring the
overhead bytes
Configuring the RSOHs Required when the
J0_MM alarm is
generated on the local or
remote equipment.
Configuring the VC-4 POHs Required when the TIM or
SLM alarm is generatedon the local or remote
equipment.
Configuring the VC-3 POHs
Configuring the VC-12 POHs
9 Customizing the
alarm
management
scheme
Customizing the alarm
management scheme
Optional.
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2.2 Configuration Example
This topic uses an example to describe how to plan the service parameters and complete the
entire process of configuring the parameters of each NE according to SDH/PDH service
requirements.
2.2.1 Networking Diagram
The networking diagram forms the foundation of service planning. In the following example,
the networking diagram shows the NE networking mode and service requirements.
2.2.2 Service Planning
According to the service requirements and the equipment specifications that are shown in the
networking diagram, the network planning department can plan all the services of the NEs. In
the following example, the service planning covers all the parameter information required for
configuring the NEs.
2.2.3 Configuring NE1
This topic describes howto configure the data of NE1 based on the parameters of the service
planning, by using the NMS.
2.2.4 Configuring NE2
This topic describes how to configure the microwave service data of NE2 based on the parameters
of the service planning, by using the NMS.
2.2.5 Configuring NE3
This topic describes how to configure the microwave service data of NE3 based on the parameters
of the serviceplanning, by using theNMS.
2.2.6 Configuring NE4This topic describes how to configure the microwave service data of NE4 based on the parameters
of the serviceplanning, by using theNMS.
2.2.7 Configuring NE5
NE5 is the OptiX RTN 600 that adopts the IDU 605. Therefore, the configuration of NE5 is not
contained in this manual.
2.2.1 Networking Diagram
The networking diagram forms the foundation of service planning. In the following example,
the networking diagram shows the NE networking mode and service requirements.
Figure 2-1shows a tree network. Basic information of this network is as follows:
l NE1, NE2, and NE3 are the OptiX RTN 600 that is configured with IDU 620.
l NE4 is the OptiX RTN 600 that is configured with IDU 610.
l NE5 is the OptiX RTN 600 that is configured with IDU 605 1B.
l The E1 services need to be converged from each NE to the STM-1 optical line board at the
client side. Table 2-2lists the service requirements.
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Figure 2-1Networking diagram
SDH
OptiX RTN 600
(IDU 620)
NE1
OptiX RTN 600
(IDU 620)
NE2
OptiX RTN 600
(IDU 610)
NE4
NE3
OptiX RTN 600
(IDU 620)
NE5
OptiX RTN 600
(IDU 605 1B)
Table 2-2Service requirements
Source Sink
NE1 NE2 NE3 NE4 NE5
STM-1 optical line
board at the client
side
8xE1 8xE1 8xE1 20xE1 2xE1
2.2.2 Service Planning
According to the service requirements and the equipment specifications that are shown in the
networking diagram, the network planning department can plan all the services of the NEs. In
the following example, the service planning covers all the parameter information required for
configuring the NEs.
In the following example, the engineering planning covers all the information required forconfiguring NE1NE5.
NE Attributes
Parameter NE1 NE2 NE3 NE4 NE5
Equipment
Type
IDU 620 IDU 620 IDU 620 IDU 610 IDU 605
NE ID 101 102 103 104 105
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Parameter NE1 NE2 NE3 NE4 NE5
Extended ID 9 (the same
as the default
value)
9 (the same
as the default
value)
9 (the same
as the default
value)
9 (the same
as the default
value)
9 (the same
as the default
value)
NE IP 129.9.0.101 129.9.0.102 129.9.0.103 129.9.0.104 129.9.0.105
Planning the Radio Link
All the ODUs adopted by the OptiX RTN 600 on the tree network work at subband A of the 15
GHz frequency band with the T/R spacing of 420 MHz, thus decreasing the types of the required
spare parts.
Figure 2-2Planning the radio link
NE1
(IDU 620)
NE3
(IDU 620)NE5
(IDU 605)
NE2
(IDU 620)
NE4
(IDU 610)
14930 MHz
14510 MHz
14952 MHz
14532 MHz
14967MHz
14547MHz
14930 MHz
14510 MHz
Tx Hi
Tx Low
Tx Hi
Tx Hi
Tx Low
Tx Low
Tx Hi
Tx Low
V-polarization
V-polarization
H-polarization
V-polarization
Table 2-3Planning information of the radio link
Parameter Link 1 Link 2 Link 3 Link 4
TX High NE1 NE3 NE4 NE3
TX Low NE2 NE2 NE2 NE5
Transmit Frequency
of TX High Station
(MHz)
14930 14952 14967 14930
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Parameter Link 1 Link 2 Link 3 Link 4
Transmit Frequency
of TX High Station
(MHz)
14510 14532 14547 14510
T/R Spacing (MHz) 420 420 420 420
Radio Work Mode STM-1, 28MHz,
128QAM
16E1, 14MHz,
16QAM
22E1, 14MHz,
32QAM
2E1, 3.5MHz,
QPSK
Link Protection
Mode
1+1 1+0 1+0 1+0
Polarization
DirectionaV (vertical
polarization)
H ((horizontal
polarization)
V (vertical
polarization)
V (vertical
polarization)
NOTE
a: Information other than the polarization direction, which is not related to the link planning is not provided in this section.
Board Configuration Information
Figure 2-3IDU board configuration (NE1)
FAN
Slot 20
EXT Slot7
EXT Slot5
PXC Slot3
PXC Slot1
EXT Slot8
EXT Slot6
EXT Slot4
SCC Slot2
IF1A
IF1A
PO1PXC
PXC SCC
FANSL1
Figure 2-4IDU board configuration (NE2)
FAN
Slot 20
EXT Slot7
EXT Slot5
PXC Slot3
PXC Slot1
EXT Slot8
EXT Slot6
EXT Slot4
SCC Slot2
IF1A
IF1A
PO1PXC
PXC SCC
FANIF1A
IF1A
Figure 2-5IDU board configuration (NE3)
FAN
Slot 20
EXT Slot7
EXT Slot5
PXC Slot3
PXC Slot1
EXT Slot8
EXT Slot6
EXT Slot4
SCC Slot2
IF0A
IF1A
PO1PXC
PXC SCC
FAN
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Figure 2-6IDU board configuration (NE4)
IF1A Slot4SCC Slot2PXC Slot1
PD1 Slot3
Figure 2-7IDU board configuration (NE5)
PF1EOWSCCPW
Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 8
IF0
NOTE
The ODU that is connected to the IF board in slot n occupies logical slot 10+n. The logical slot of the ODU is
not displayed in the board configuration diagram. In the case of the IDU 620, n ranges from 5 to 8. In the case
of the IDU 610, n is fixed to 4. In the case of the IDU 605, n can be 7 or 8.
Attributes of the IF 1+1 Protection
Table 2-4Attributes of the IF 1+1 protection
Parameter NE1 NE2
Protection Group ID 1 1
Protection Type HSB (default value) HSB (default value)
Working Slot Slot 5 Slot 5
Protection Slot Slot 7 Slot 7
Revertive Mode Revertive (default value) Revertive (default value)
WTR Time 600s (default value) 600s (default value)
Enable Reverse Switching Enabled (default value) Enabled (default value)
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Information of IF Ports
Table 2-5Information of IF ports (NE1 and NE2)
Parameter NE1 NE25-IF1A (7-IF1A) 5-IF1A (7-IF1A) 6-IF1A 8-IF1A
IF
Attri
butes
Radio Work
Mode
Work Mode: 7
Service Capacity:
STM-1
Signal Bandwidth:
28 MHz
Modulation:
128QAM
Work Mode: 7
Service Capacity:
STM-1
Signal Bandwidth:
28 MHz
Modulation:
128QAM
Work Mode: 6
Service Capacity:
16xE1
Signal Bandwidth:
14 MHz
Modulation:
16QAM
Work Mode: 10
Service Capacity:
22xE1
Signal Bandwidth:
14 MHz
Modulation:
32QAM
Radio Link ID 101 101 102 103
Wayside Enable
Status
Enabled Enabled Not supported Not supported
Wayside Input
Board
Slot 1 Slot 1 - -
ATP
C
Enable Status Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled
ATPC Automatic
Threshold Enable
Status
Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled
Table 2-6Information of IF ports (NE3, NE4, and NE5)
Parameter NE3 NE4 NE5
5-IF1A 7-IF0A 5-IF1A 8-IF0
IF
Attri
butes
Radio Work
Mode
Work Mode: 6
Service Capacity:
16xE1
Signal Bandwidth:14 MHz
Modulation:
16QAM
Work Mode: 18
Service Capacity:
2xE1
Signal Bandwidth:3.5 MHz
Modulation:
QPSK
Work Mode: 10
Service Capacity:
22xE1
Signal Bandwidth:14 MHz
Modulation:
32QAM
Work Mode: 18
Service Capacity:
2xE1
Signal Bandwidth:3.5 MHz
Modulation:
QPSK
Radio Link ID 102 104 103 104
Wayside Enable
Status
Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported
Wayside Input
Board
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Parameter NE3 NE4 NE5
5-IF1A 7-IF0A 5-IF1A 8-IF0
ATP
C
Enable Status Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled
ATPC Automatic
Threshold Enable
Status
Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled
Information of ODU Ports
Table 2-7Information of ODU ports (NE1 and NE2)
Parameter NE1 NE215-ODU (17-ODU)
15-ODU (17-ODU)
16-ODU 18-ODU
Radio
Frequency
Properties
Transmission
Frequency
(MHz)
14930 14510 14532 14547
T/R Spacing
(MHz)
420 420 420 420
Power
Attributes
Transmit Power
(dBm)
10 10 10 10
Equipment
Attributes (The
equipment
attributes can be
planned but
cannot be set.)
Station Type TX High TX Low TX Low TX Low
NOTE
Note: The attributes of the main and standby ODUs on NE1 and NE2 are the same.
Table 2-8Information of ODU ports (NE3, NE4, and NE5)
Parameter NE3 NE4 NE5
15-ODU 17-ODU 15-ODU 18-ODU
Radio
Frequency
Properties
Transmission
Frequency
(MHz)
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Parameter NE3 NE4 NE5
15-ODU 17-ODU 15-ODU 18-ODU
T/R Spacing
(MHz)
420 420 420 420
Power
Attributes
Transmit Power
(dBm)
10 10 10 10
Equipment
Attributes (The
equipment
attributes can be
planned but
cannot be set.)
Station Type TX High TX High TX High TX Low
Timeslot Allocation Information
Figure 2-8Timeslot allocation diagram
Timeslot
NE2Station
NE3 NE5NE1
VC12: 9-16
Links-1: NE1 - NE2 - NE3 -NE5
5-IF1A 5-IF1A 6-IF1A 5-IF1A 7-IF0A 8-IF0
VC12: 17-24
VC12:25-26
6-SL1
4-SL1
4-SL1
4-PO1:1-8
4-PO1:1-8
VC12:1-8
VC12:9-10 VC12:1-2
4-PF1:1-2
Add/Drop
Foward
VC4-1
Timeslot
NE2Station NE4NE1
Links-2: NE1 - NE2 - NE4
5-IF1A 5-IF1A 8-IF1A 5-IF1A
VC12: 27-46
4-SL1 4-PD1:1-20
VC12: 1-20VC4-1
6-SL1
Timeslot
StationNE1
NE1
VC4-1
6-SL1
4-PO1:1-8
VC12: 9-16
VC12: 17-24
VC12:25-26
VC12: 1-8
VC12: 27-46
NOTE
On the radio links of NE3, NE4, and NE5, the E1 signals are directly mapped into the timeslots
corresponding to the PDH radio frames. Figure 2-8considers VC-12 timeslots as an example to illustratehow the timeslots are allocated.
2 Configuring SDH/PDH Services Based on the SDH/PDH
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Parameter Value Range Description
Protection
Group ID
1 If Protection Group IDis set to 1, it indicates the
first protection group of the NE.
Working Mode HSB In the 1+1 HSB protection mode, the equipmentprovides a 1+1 hot standby configuration for the IF
board and ODU at both ends of each hop of a radio
link to realize the protection.
Revertive Mode Revertive l When this parameter is set to Revertive, the NE
that is in the switching state releases the switching
and enables the former working channel to return
to the normal state after the WTR time (when the
former working channel is restored to normal)
expires.
l In this example, this parameter adopts the default
value.
WTR Time(s) 600 l After the working path is restored to normal and
the normal state lasts for 600s, the switching
restoration occurs.
l In this example, this parameter adopts the default
value.
Enable Reverse
Switching
Enable l When the reverse switching conditions are met,
the IF 1+1 protection switching occurs at the
source end.
l
In this example, this parameter adopts the defaultvalue.
Working Board 5-IF1A-1 In the 1+1 HSB mode, the IF boards can be installed
in slots 58. It is recommended that you install two
IF boards in a pair in slots 5 and 7 (the IF board in
slot 5 is the main board) or in slots 6 and 8 (the IF
board in slot 6 is the main board).
Protection Board 7-IF1A-1
Step 4 Configure the IF/ODU information of a radio link.
1. In the NE Explorer, select NE1 and then choose Configuration> Link Configuration
from the Function Tree.
2. Click the IF/ODU Configurationtab.
3. Set the information about the 5-IF1A and 15-ODU on the radio link. After setting the
information about the 5-IF1A or 15-ODU on the radio link, click Apply.
Parameter Value Range Description
Work Mode 7,STM-1,28MH
z,128QAM
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Parameter Value Range Description
Link ID 101 l As the identifier of a radio link, this parameter
is used to prevent incorrect connection of radio
links between sites.
l In this example, the radio link ID is 101.
ATPC Enable
Status
Enabled This parameter indicates whether the ATPC
function is enabled. The ATPC function ensures
that the transmit power of the transmitter
automatically traces the changes of the receive
level at the receive end, within the ATPC
controlled range.
TX Frequency
(MHz)
14930.0 The transmit frequency needs to be set according
to the service planning.
T/R Spacing(MHz)
420.0 In this example, the s