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November 2015
iPASOLINK VR 4
SET NETWORK AND
SYSTEM PROVISIONING
NEC Corporation
7-1, Shiba 5-Chome, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 108-8001, Japan
GGS-000393-01E
Printed in Japan
iPASOLINK VR 4
SET NETWORK AND SYSTEM PROVISIONING
CONTENTS
DOCUMENT WARRANTY i
6. PROVISIONING 6-1
DOCUMENT WARRANTY
3. This document is provided on the assumption that the targeted users have skills and
knowledge of restrictions and precautions to operate the equivalent equipment. Refer
to the equipment manual for details.
1. OPERATE WebLCT
< item > A command variable to be entered, which requires < password >
the users choice or definition. Commonly used to
prompt the user to enter a password.
Initial Caps Indicates a keypad name using an uppercase for Press Enter key.
its first letter.
1.2.1 Communications
Since using the method of WEB browser, there is no application software to install.
However, to operate iPASOLINK via WebLCT, license keys that are prepared
according to the contract and equipment version should be installed.
LAN CABLE
(10/100BASE-TX)
Connect the LAN Port on PC and LCT Port on front of the equipment (MC-AV Card
on the active side) using a LAN Cable. Following are the specifications of LAN Port/
Cable:
10/100BASE-TX
RJ45
Component Windows 7 (32 bits, 64 bits) Windows 8.1 (32 bits, 64 bits)
CPU Intel Core i5 2 cores 2.0 GHz or greater Intel Core i52 cores 2.0 GHz or greater
USB Port
Item Requirement
NOTE: It is not recommended to use the Zoom function of these browsers while
operating the WebLCT. Using this function may affect the appearance of
WebLCT windows.
2. Click Tools on the menu bar or the command bar, and select Internet
Options. Following example is selecting Tools on the menu bar.
4. The Tabbed Browsing Settings option window appears. Select Always open
pop-ups in a new tab, then click the OK button.
1. Click Security tab to show the security options, and click Custom level
button.
2. Security Settings Internet Zone option window appears. Select Enable for
Downloads Automatic prompting for file downloads option.
3. The Options window appears. Select Always ask me where to save files,
then click the OK button.
However, if this message appears repeatedly, annoying you, proceed with the
following to stop displaying, instead of stop running the script:
2. Launch the Internet Explorer newly, and go to the web site by following
URL: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/175500
(Example used here is English Version. Language used differs according to where you are.)
3. Scroll down the page to show the Fix it tool button, then click it.
4. Security Warning dialog box appears. Click the Run button in the dialog box,
and follow the steps in the Fix it wizard:
Following is the message dialog by the Firefox if any script takes too long to
respond, or a is getting out of control:
If the message above appears while the iPASOLINK process is in progress, proceed
with the following:
Continue button
1.9.1 Log In to NE
Users are registered by means of login names and their passwords. To protect the
network and network management system from unauthorized access or unauthorized
modifications, three levels with different privileges (refer to the table shown in
Section 2.2.2 User Access Levels) define users. The available functions to operate
depend on the users privilege level. Therefore, some of the functions may or may not
be carried out.
The highest or administrator level (Admin) has the full access to the network and
network management system.
Procedure 1-4
3. Click start, and select Programs Internet Explore. The Internet Explorer
window appears.
5. The Login window for WebLCT appears. Enter a user name and his/her
password into User Name and Password fields:
Following are the default user name and its password for iPASOLINK VR 4:
User Name: Admin
Password: 12345678
6. Click the OK button blow the Login fields. System Status indicator appears.
7. Click the OK button, or wait till the box automatically disappears. (The System
Status indicator disappears in a while without clicking the OK button if you
wait.)
2. The Confirmation dialog box appears. Click the OK button to log out.
(1) NE Name
This field indicates a registered equipment name.
Click Refresh button to manually update the current status displayed in the WebLCT
main window.
Check (click to leave a tick in) Auto Mode check box to enable refreshing the
window automatically.
Check (click to leave a tick in) Hide Equipment View check box to hide the
illustrated equipment status view.
(6) Hide NR
Check (click to leave a tick in) Hide NR check box to hide the lines of Normal
Responses from the equipment status view.
This drop-down list shows a list of NEs on the opposed sites. A user can select an NE
from the list to log in to.
This part shows the menus for the equipment configuration and provisioning by a tree
view. Available operations via WebLCT are:
(d) Provisioning
This item is to configure the detailed settings of IDU and ODU.
(h) Metering
Metering measures the real time TX power, RX level, ODU power supply and
BER.
(j) Inventory
Inventory retrieves the information regarding the equipment and software
license.
NOTE: Procedures here use the Microsoft Internet Explorer for the
browsing software as an example.
Procedure 2-1
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand the S/W License Setup to select
Import License key. The Import License key window appears.
4. File selection window for Import License key appears. Click the button,
and select a target file:
5. Import License key option window displays the selected file name. Confirm
the file name, then click the OK button to proceed.
6. When the importing process ends, the Import License key window updates
the information.
Procedure 2-2
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand the S/W License Setup to select Radio
Capacity Setting. The Radio Capacity Setting window appears.
4. Select the MODEM Position from the New State drop-down list to specify the
state, then click the OK button.
OK button
Procedure 2-3
1. In the MENU frame on the left, expand the S/W License Setup to select SFP
Port License Setting. The SFP Port License Setting window appears.
3. Select the desired Slot # from the New State drop-down list, then click the OK
button.
OK button
5. The SFP Port License Setting window updates the information. Confirm the
parameters displayed.
Procedure 2-4
1. In the MENU frame on the left, expand the S/W License Setup to select
External Buffer Setting. The External Buffer Setting window appears.
3. External Buffer Setting option window appears. Select the Enable from the
External Buffer drop-down list, then click the OK button.
OK button
6. Another Information dialog box appears to notice that the session has been
terminated. Click the OK button to proceed.
7. To verify the condition, launch the WebLCT when the system is ready, and
open the External Buffer Setting window.
2.2.1 Overview
2.2.1.1 Access Level
iPASOLINK provides three user access levels with different privilege as shown in the
table below. For details of each access level and its available operations, refer to
Table 2-3 User Access Privilege Levels.
Following describes the terms, such as upload and download mentioned in the table
above:
Upload is to copy a file from NE to an external storage, such as WebLCT PC.
Download is to copy a file from an external storage to the internal storage of
equipment.
Group Name Classification FTP SSHv2 SFTP HTTP HTTPS SNMP Access Level
OPERATOR Unchangeable Operator
Following shows the access level for each task. Remote means that a user makes an
access to the equipment remotely.
Meanings:
R/W: A user can both browse and modify settings.
O: The task is operational by a remote access but is restricted according to the access
level assigned to the user.
Equipment Setup
Equipment Configuration R/W R R O
MODEM Migration R/W O
Radio Configuration R/W R R O
AMR/Radio Mapping Configuration R/W R R O
Maintenance Control
Loopback Control MODEM Loopback Control R/W R/W R O
TDM Loopback Control
R/W R/W R O
(E1 Loopback 1)
TDM Loopback Control
R/W R/W R O
(E1 Loopback 2)
TDM Loopback Control
R/W R/W R O
(STM-1 Loopback 1)
TDM Loopback Control
R/W R/W R O
(STM-1 Loopback 2)
L2 Loopback Control R/W R/W R O
Link OAM Loop Back R/W R/W R O
Protection Control MODEM TX/RX Switch
R/W R/W R O
Control
RSTP/MSTP Control R/W R R O
ERP Control R/W R/W R O
LAG Revert Control R/W R/W R O
SNCP Switch Control R/W R/W R O
APS Switch Group Control R/W R/W R O
Timing Source Switch
R/W R/W R O
Control
MODEM Maintenance Control R/W R/W R O*1
Laser Shutdown Control R/W R/W R O
OW Buzzer Control R/W R/W R O
H/W, F/W Reset Control H/W Reset Control R/W O
F/W Reset Control R/W O
Offline Maintenance Control R/W R
PTP Domain Control R/W R O
PMON/RMON Report
MODEM PMON Report R R R O
E1 PMON Report R R R O
STM-1 PMON Report R R R O
ETH RMON Report R R R O
VLAN Counter Report R R R O
Metering
Current Metering R/W R/W R O
Equipment Utility
Export (NE -> Storage) Utility R/W R/W O
Update (Storage -> NE) Utility R/W R/W O
Program ROM Switching R/W O
USB Memory Utility R R R O
Log Clear Function
Shipment R/W
Inventory
Equipment Inventory Information R/W R R R
S/W License Information R R R R
User Description R/W R/W R R
iPASOLINK provides three default user accounts with pre-defined access levels and
privileges. In addition to these default user accounts, up to 100 user accounts can be
added.
Config 87654321 In addition to the tasks available for a User, Config CONFIG
user is able to operate the radio management, base
band management, switching management for C-
Plane control
Admin 12345678 In addition to the tasks available for a Config user, ADMIN
Admin user is able to operate database
management, file management, user management
and time adjustment for M-Plane control.
This function allows users to view and confirm the registered user accounts.
Procedure 2-5
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Network Management Setting, and its
submenu User Account / Security Setting to select Login User List. The
Login User List appears.
Procedure 2-6
Menu Path:
Network Management Setting User Account / Security Setting
Login User List
Figure 2-21 Select Login User Control in Login User List Window
click
2. Login User Control option window appears. Specify the maximum number
of users to allow logging in, then click the OK button.
Total Number of Admin/ 1 to 6 Limits the maximum number of Admin and Cnfig
Config Level Accounts level users to log in.
NOTE: This operation is available only by users whose access level is Admin.
Authentication Setting
Determines and sets the authentication method to log in to iPASOLINK.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Network Management Setting, and its
submenu User Account / Security Setting to select User Authentication
Configuration. The User Authentication Configuration window appears.
4. Authentication Setting option window appears. Select values, then click the
OK button.
Authentication NE -> RADIUS Server Login authentications are proceeded by the order from IDU to
Sequence RADIUS Server. This option is available when the
Authentication Method is set to IDU + RADIUS.
RADIUS Server -> NE Login authentications are proceeded by the order from RADIUS
Server to IDU. This option is available when the Authentication
Method is set to IDU + RADIUS.
Login Protection Enable Enables Account locking (Login Protection) that is the internal
authentication function using the registered account and their
passwords.
Procedure 2-8
Menu Path:
Network Management Setting User Account / Security Setting
User Authentication Configuration
Privilege ID numbers
2. Privilege ID option window for the selected ID number appears. Select the
method to assign, then click the OK button.
ADMIN
Default Permission
This function allows users to add registrations of new user accounts, and to modify/
delete the registered user accounts.
NOTE: The operations regarding this function are available by the Admin-level user(s)
only.
NOTE: In addition to the three default accounts, up to 100 user accounts can be added.
NOTE: Security Level (Hash Algorithm / Priv (Privacy) Algorithm) is required to be set
to add new user accounts. Once a registration of a user is completed, the
security level of this user cannot be modified.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Network Management Setting, then its
submenu User Account / Security Setting to select User Account
Management. The User Account Management window appears.
4. Enter the appropriate value to each parameter for the user to be added.
ii) Click Set Password tool button on the tool bar to open the Set Password option
window, enter the password within eight to 31 characters long, then click the
OK button.
iii) Select Group Name. See Table 2-2 User Group Profile for User Groups.
Click Set Auth Key button on the tool bar to open the option window.
Enter the Auth Key within eight to 16 digits, the click the OK button.
Click Set Priv Key button on the tool bar to open the option window.
Enter the Priv Key within eight to 16 digits, the click the OK button.
5. Click the OK button of the User Setting option window. The Information
dialog box appears.
7. The User Account Management window updates the information. Confirm the
registered user account information.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Nerwork MaUser Account / Security
Setting to select User Account Management. The User Account
Management window appears.
4. The User Setting option window appears. Modify the registered value(s):
To modify the password, click Set Password button on the tool bar to open the Set
Password option window, enter the password within eight to 31 characters long,
and click the OK button of the Set Password option window.
To modify the Group Name, select an appropriate Group Name from the Group
Name drop-down list. See Table 2-2 User Group Profile for User Groups.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Network Management Setting, then its
submenu User Account / Security Setting to select User Account
Management. The User Account Management window appears.
4. The User Setting option window appears. From User Name drop-down list,
select a user account to be removed, and click the OK button.
5. Confirmation dialog box appears. Confirm the user name to be removed, and
click the OK button.
7. The User Account Management window updates the information. Confirm that
the selected user account has been removed.
NOTE: In addition to the three default User Group Profiles, up to six User Group
Profiles can be registered.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Network Management Setting, then its
submenu User Account / Security Setting to select User Group Profile
Configuration.
3. The User Group Profile Configuration window appears. Click Add Group tool
button on the tool bar.
OK button
SSHv2 Allow Select to use SSHv2 protocol for CLI accessing to the equipment.
Deny Not to use SSHv2 protocol for CLI accessing to the equipment.
HTTP Allow Select to use HTTP protocol for WebLCT accessing to the equipment.
HTTPS Allow Select to use HTTPS protocol for WebLCT accessing to the equipment.
Access Level Admin Specifies the user access level. See <Arial_9XR>Table 2-3 User Access
Privilege Levels for each levels description.
Config
Operator
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Network Management Setting, then its
submenu User Account / Security Setting to select User Group Profile
Configuration. The User Group Profile Configuration window appears.
click
4. Modify parameters:
OK button
5. Click the OK button when completed. The Information dialog box appears.
NOTE: A User Group can be removed only when it has no assigned user account.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Network Management Setting, then its
submenu User Account / Security Setting to select User Group Profile
Configuration. The User Group Profile Configuration window appears.
4. The Group Setting option window appears. Select a target Group Name to be
removed from the drop-down list, and click the OK button.
5. Confirmation dialog box appears. Confirm the selected Group Name, and click
the OK button to proceed.
3. SECURITY MANAGEMENT
3.1 Overview
iPASOLINK supports the following protocols and security management functions:
3.1.1 SNMPv1
Item Description
GetNextRequest Requests the subsequent instance value of specified instance value in the list.
3.1.2 SNMPv2c
SNMPv2c
RFC 3416 Version 2 of the Protocol Operations for the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3417 Transport Mappings for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3428 Management Information Base (MIB) for the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3584 Coexistence between Version 1, Version 2, and Version 3 of the Internet-
standard Network Management Framework
SMIv2
By default, iPASOLINK uses the port 161 to receive the SNMP request UDP. To use
other than the default port, change the settings via WebLCT.
Item Description
GetNextRequest Requests the subsequent instance value of specified instance value in the
list.
SNMPv2-Trap Informs the change of state and troubles. The format is different from
SNMP v1 trap.
3.1.3 SNMPv3
SNMPv3
RFC 3412 Message Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3414 User-based Security Model (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMPv3)
RFC 3415 View-based Access Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3416 Version 2 of the Protocol Operations for the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3417 Trans port Mappings for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3418 Management Information Base (MIB) for the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3584 Coexistence between Version 1, Version 2, and Version 3 of the Internet-
standard Network Management Framework
SMIv2
Item Description
GetNextRequest Requests the subsequent instance value of specified instance value in the list.
SNMPv2-Trap Informs the change of state and troubles. The format is different from SNMP
v1 trap.
Authentic method and authentic password are required when the security level is
authNoPriv or authPriv. Encryption algorithm and encrypted password are required
when the security level is authPriv.
User authentication is carried out when the security level of the sent SNMP request is
authNoPriv or authPriv. The cryptographic hash function of the password is
selectable between MD5 and SHA.
3.1.4 NTP
NTP (Network Time Protocol) synchronizes the clocks of the server and associated
clients in a network, which is specified by the following RFCs:
RFC 2030 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Version 4 for IPv4, IPv6 and OS
iPASOLINK can be set either as NTP Client or Server. Following shows the available
functions of NTP Client and Server:
When the multicast mode is selected on the NTP Client, the client will listen to the
broadcast of the time server and then adjusts the clock according to the first received
valid broadcast and ignores the broadcasts from remaining servers if exist.
If the NTP Client receives neither a response nor broadcasts, the synchronization
among the Server and Clients cannot be accomplished, which allows to use the
current time of the equipment.
When the multicast mode is selected, the Server will broadcast the current time
information of its own periodically.
3.1.5 FTP
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) transfers a file among NEs, and specified by the
following RFCs.
RFC 1123 The small FTP related section extends / clarifies RFC-959
RFC 2228 FTP security extensions (vsftpd implements the small subset needed to
support TLS / SSL connections)
Files and the directories accessed via FTP protocol are predetermined as well as the
file names and types, which will be downloaded.
The default setting of TCP Port 21 to listen and transfer a file on TCP port 20 can be
changed using WebLCT. When Passive Mode is selected, the port number is selected
by the equipment automatically.
If no command is issued by the Client for ninety seconds, the current TCP session
will be disconnected automatically.
3.1.6 SSHv2
SSHv2 (Secure Shell Version 2) is the protocol for transferring data between the
sever and client (CLI). The SSHv2 is based on the following RFC standards:
3.1.6.1 CLI
CLI operation via SSHv2 protocol is available.
3.1.7 SFTP
SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) securely transfers a file among NEs, using the
mechanism of SSHv2. iPASOLINK uses the SFTP Server to enable the following
functions:
If 90 seconds passe without any progress in the file transfer, the file transfer is
canceled.
If 90 seconds pass without any FTP commands issued from the client, the session is
terminated by the FTP Command Time Out.
3.1.8 HTTP
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is the protocol for transferring data between
Web server and client (WebLCT).
3.1.8.1 WebLCT
WebLCT operation via HTTP protocol is available.
The default port number of HTTP Service is 80, which can be changed using
WebLCT.
3.1.9 HTTPS
HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol over SSL/TLS) is the protocol that the
encryption function by SSL is added to HTTP used by Web Servers and Clients (Web
Browser, etc.) for receiving/transmitting data.
Procedure 3-15
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Network Management Setting, and its
submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting. The
Service Status Setting window appears:
Status Description
3.3 SNMP
Procedure 3-16
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Network Management, then its
submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting. The
Service Status Setting window appears.
SNMP
UDP Port 1 to 65535 From 1 to 65535 are available for UDP Port No.
Procedure 3-17
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Network Management, then its
submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting. The
Service Status Setting window appears.
4. The SNMP Community option window appears. Specify the appropriate value
to each parameter:
5. Click the OK button when completed. The Information dialog box appears.
Table 3-23 SNMP Community Parameters
Community Name (text field) Specify an SNMP Community Name. Valid value: One to 31
characters long. A request with a different Community Name
will be rejected.
Access Level Admin Specify the user access level. Refer to Table 2-3 User Access
Privilege Levels for details.
Config
Operator
Access Control Enable Enables to restrict the access to the SNMP Manager(s).
Access Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Specifies the valid IP address or network address of the SNMP
Manager(s).
Procedure 3-18
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
4. Select an SNMP Community No. from the drop-down list, and click the OK
button.
7. The Service Status Setting window updates the information. Confirm that the
selected SNMP Community information has been removed.
Procedure 3-19
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
3. Click SNMP Trap Entry No. of the SNMP Trap Entry field.
SNMPv2c
SNMPv3
Community Name (text field) Enter Community Name of the Trap within 1 to 31 characters long.
This Community Name must be the same on both SNMP Server
and Agent.
Security Level NoAuthNoPriv Allows a user to log in without authentication and encryption.
SNMP Engine ID (text field) Assign a 16 byte value for SNMPv3 Local Engine ID, which must
be unique within the same managed network.
Auth Algorithm MD5 MD5 (Message-Digest algorithm 5) is one of the Hash Algorithm
for authentication and digital signature. In order to detect the falsifi-
cation of original data while transmitting, the Hash is generated
using the original data, which is compared at both ends of commu-
nication path.
SHA SHA (Secure Hash Algorithm) is one of the Hash Algorithm for
authentication and digital signature. In order to detect the falsifica-
tion of original data while transmitting, the 160-bit Hash is gener-
ated using the original data that is less than 2 64 bits which is
compared at both ends of communication paths.
Auth Key (read only) Valid value: Eight to 16 digits of MD5 or SHA1 public key. To enter
the Authentication Key, click Set Auth Key button on the tool bar.
Priv Algorithm DES DES (Data Encryption Standard) uses a 56-bit encryption key.
The block size is 64 bits.
Priv Key (read only) Valid value: Eight to 16 digits. To enter the Privacy Key, click Set
Priv Key button on the tool bar.
NOTE: Security Level and SNMP Engine ID are the only required parameters to set for
registering SNMPv3 (inform).
The Service Status Setting window updates the information. Confirm that the
newly added SNMP Trap Entry information is displayed.
Procedure 3-20
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
3. Click Delete SNMP Trap Entry tool button on the tool bar.
4. From the drop-down list, select the No. of SNMP Trap Entry to be removed,
and click the OK button.
The Service Status Setting window updates the information. Confirm that the
selected SNMP Trap Entry information has been removed from the display.
3.6 NTP
Procedure 3-21
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
NTP
Disable
Unicast
Disabled
Unicast
Disabled
Multicast Suth Key Not Used To assign the Auth Key Index, select the index number
Index from the drop-down list. Otherwise, select Not Used.
(available Index #)
Multicast Port NE2 Select a port to output the Multicast Time information.
7. The Service Status Setting window updates the information. Confirm the
displayed NTP configuration.
Clicking the NTP Client Status link opens the NTP Client Status window:
Procedure 3-22
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
3. Click the No. of the target NTP Server listed in NTP Server Address.
Poll Time 64 to 131072 Set the interval (64 2n) for polling NTP Server.
[unit: second; default: 64 sec]
Auth Key Index (available index #) Selects an index number of the registered
Authentication Key to use.
7. Confirm that the newly added NTP Server Address information is displayed.
Procedure 3-23
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
4. The Clear NTP Server option window appears. From No. drop-down list, select
the number of target NTP Server Address, and the click the OK button:
7. The Service Status Setting window updates the information. Confirm that the
selected NTP Server Address information has been removed.
Procedure 3-24
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
3. Scroll down the main window until NTP Auth Key Setting option appears.
Figure 3-44 Service Status Setting Window (NTP Auth Key Setting)
Auth Key Index (read only) Indicates the selected Auth Key Index number.
Auth Key (8 characters Clicking the Set Auth Key tool button opens the Auth Key
long or more) Password Setting option window. Specify the password, then
click the OK button:
6. When completed, click the OK button of the NTP Auth Key Setting option
window.
8. The Service Status Setting window updates the information. Confirm the
displayed NTP Auth Key Setting information.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Network Management Setting, then its
submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting. The
Service Status Setting window appears.
4. Clear NTP Auth Key option window appears. Select an index number of
Authentication Key to be removed.
6. When the process is completed, Information dialog box appears. Click the OK
button to proceed.
7. The Service Status Setting window updates the information. Confirm that the
Auth Key registration of selected index number is removed.
Figure 3-53 Service Status Setting Window (NTP Auth Key Setting)
3.9 FTP
Procedure 3-25
2. Click the Maintenance button to put the system into the Maintenance Mode.
Verify that the color of MAINT indication turns to yellow.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
Maintenance button
FTP
5. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter, then click the OK button.
TCP Port 1 to 65535 Set TCP Port of FTP Server (for incoming
21
(Command) commands). [default: 21]
TCP Port 1 to 65535 Set TCP Port of FTP Server (for outgoing
20
(Data) commands) [default: 20]
7. The Service Status Setting window updates the information. Confirm the
displayed FTP information:
3.10 SSHv2
Procedure 3-26
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Network Management Setting, then
its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting. The
Service Status Setting window appears.
click
Enable
Always Enable
Disable
3.11 SFTP
Procedure 3-27
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
SFTP
Disable
Disable
3.12 HTTP
Procedure 3-28
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
HTTP
5. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter, then click the OK button.
TCP Port 1 to 65535 Set TCP Port of HTTP Server. [default: 80]
3.13 HTTPS
Procedure 3-29
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Netwrok Management Setting, then its
submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting. The
Service Status Setting window appears.
HTTPS
TCP Port 1 to 65535 Set TCP Port of HTTPS Server. [default: 443]
NOTE: This operation is available only by users whose access level is Admin.
RADIUS Setting
Specifies the method of authentications at login.
Procedure 3-30
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Network Management Setting, then its
submenu Security Management to select RADIUS Setting. The RADIUS
Setting window appears.
RADIUS link
Retry Count 0 to 5 Specifies the number of times to resend the Accept-Request messages.
Default Operator Specifies the privilege levels to vendor-specific messages that do not have
Permissions the authentication information.
CONFIG
ADMIN
Deny Login
6. The RADIUS Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
information.
Procedure 3-31
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select RADIUS Setting. The
RADIUS Setting window appears.
RADIUS Server Setting option window for the selected Server appears.
6. The Set Secret Key option window appears. Enter the password as the
authentication key to RADIUS:
Port No. 1 to 65535 Enter the number of Port connecting for authentication.
Encryption User Communication with a shared key for the authentication by the
Method external server. (RADIUS)
CHAP MD5 with a shared key for the authentication by the external
server (RADIUS).
Secret Key (read only) Indicates the authentication key to RADIUS that is specified by
the Set Secret Key option.
9. The RADIUS Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
information.
Procedure 3-32
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select RADIUS Setting. The
RADIUS Setting window appears.
4. Select the target RADIUS Server number from the No. drop-down list, then
click the OK button.
4. EQUIPMENT SETUP
4.1 Overview
The Equipment Setup allows more detailed settings than those done by the Easy
Setup Wizard. Some parameters are included in the Easy Setup Wizard.
Equipment Configuration
Specifies NE Name, Switch Group.
MODEM Migration
Steps required for migrating MODEM, from MODEM-A to MODEM-EA.
Radio Configuration
Specifies Channel Spacing, Mode, E1/STM-1 Mapping, RF Frequency for Radio.
Procedure 4-1
Following procedure is required where the MC-AV has the redundant option.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup to select Equipment
Configuration.
Equipment Name
Next button
NOTE: The display on the left shows the current setup, while that on the right is for a
user to edit the configuration.
5. Equipment Configuration >> Step2 option window appears. Click the Auto
Detect button to fill in a card name for each slot.
Clicking the Auto Detect button retrieves names of cards that are currently
mounted.
Figure 4-3 Equipment Configuration >> Step2 Option Window
6. Confirm that the card names are filled in, then click the Next button.
Figure 4-4 Equipment Configuration >> Step2 Option Window (Auto Detect)
Next button
Check Box
Drop-Down List
Next button
Configurations Value/Description
SW/XPIC For 1+0 (No Protection) configuration, remove a tick from the check box.
GRP
1+1 Hot Standby To configure 1+1 Hot Standby, leave a tick in a check box of the target slots,
and select 1+1 Hot Standby from its drop-sown list
1+1 Twin Path To configure 1+1 Twin Path, leave a tick in a check box of the target slots, and
select 1+1 Twin Path from its drop-down list.
1+0 XPIC To configure 1+0 XPIC, leave a tick in a check box of the target slots, and
select 1+0 XPIC from its drop-down list.
OK button
11. When the process is completed, Information dialog box appears. Click the
OK button to proceed.
i) Pull the toggle switch to unlock it, then turn it to the left.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup to select MODEM
Migration. The MODEM Migration window appears.
5. MODEM Migration >> Step 1 option window appears. Select the target
MODEM-A Cards, or click the Auto Migration button for automatic
assignment,
6. Verify that the target slot(s) indicate(s) MODEM-EA, then click Next button.
Next button
7. Confirm that the Migration Status indicates Ready, then click the OK button
to proceed.
OK button
NOTE: If the Migration Status indicates Not Ready, turn off the MODEM, and click the
Refresh button.
Following are precautions regarding the RTA (Radio Traffic Aggregation) operation:
1. In the system configuring RTA, signals are not transmitted through unless
their setting values on both associated ends are the same. If either end
enables RTA, the system will keep issuing alarms till values are all fit.
5. The system is operational if the MOD values are changed due to AMR
function.
6. If values for CS do not match where the radio bands also differ significantly,
packet loss may occur.
Procedure 4-3
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup to select Radio
Configuration.
New Setting
Next button
Table 4-3 Detailed MODEM Setting of SW/XPIC GRP or Slot Unit Parameters (1 of 2)
Description
Parameter Value
MODEM-A MODEM-EA, On-Board MODEM
Channel Spacing 7MHz Available Modulation: Available Modulation: QPSK to
(enabled values depend QPSK to 256 QAM 2048 QAM
14MHz
on Software License)
28MHz Available Modulation:
QPSK to 512 QAM
40MHz
56MHz
Table 4-3 Detailed MODEM Setting of SW/XPIC GRP or Slot Unit Parameters (2 of 2)
Description
Parameter Value
MODEM-A MODEM-EA, On-Board MODEM
Reference Modulation QPSK Select a reference modulation from the list. Available Reference
Modulation differs according to the channel spacing to use.
16 QAM
This option is enabled depending on the obtained Software
32 QAM
License.
64 QAM
128 QAM
1024QAM and 2048QAM are available when the installed
256 QAM MODEM is MODEM-EA or On-Board MODEM (MC-AV).
512 QAM
1024 QAM
2048 QAM
Radio Mode High Capacity High System Gain can be Fixed to High Capacity (no
selected when Channel options)
High System
Spacing is set to 28MHz or
Gain
higher.
E1 Mapping [CH] (read only) These options are specified by AMR/Radio Mapping
Configuration. See 4.5 AMR/Radio Mapping Configuration
STM-1 Mapping [CH] (read only)
ETH Bandwidth [Mbps] (read only) Indicates the Ethernet bandwidth value that is automatically
calculated.
TX RF Frequency [MHz] (up to ODU) Set the frequency at output. See NOTES below.
RX RF Frequency [MHz] (up to ODU) Set the frequency at input. See NOTES below.
Frame ID 1 to 32 Set the Frame ID.
TX Power Control ATPC Selects Automatic Transmitter Power Control
MTPC Selects Manual Transmitter Power Control.
Radio Traffic Not Used This option specifies a member to configure a Radio Traffic
Aggregation Aggregation Group.
Radio GRP1
to To assign Radio LAG, select Radio GRP1 to Radio GRP2.
Radio GRP2 When Distribution Mode is Packet Layer, up to 2 MODEMs
can be assigned to each Radio GRP.
When Distribution Mode is Packet Layer, 1+1 MODEM SWG
can also configure Radio GRP. However, different types of
SWGs, such as Twin Path and Hot Standby, cannot be
registered to the same Radio GRP.
When Distribution Mode is Physical Layer, Radio GRP can
be configured if MODEMs do not belong to the 1+1 MODEM
SWG.
When Distribution Mode is Physical Layer, up to two
MODEMs that are installed in Slots 1 and 2, or Slots 3 and 4,
can configure the Radio SWG.
Distribution Mode Packet Layer Selects a mode for the Radio GRP to be registered. Physical
Layer is available for Version 2 only.
Physical Layer
NOTES:
1. In the 1+1 Hot Standby System, the same band value must be set to both
ODUs.
5. When completed, click the Next button. Radio Configuration >> Step3
Setting Confirmation Screen window appears.
6. Confirm that the fields of setup parameters change to blue, then click the OK
button.
OK button
ii) In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup to select AMR/Radio
Mapping Configuration. The Equipment Setup AMR/Radio Mapping
Configuration window appears.
New Setting
Next button
AMR Operation AMR Mode Enable AMR (Adaptive Modulation Radio) function.
Non Operation Disable AMR function.
AMR Range QPSK Use QPSK transmits four PSK (2 bits per symbol).
Not Use Disables the use of QPSK.
16QAM Use 16 QAM transmits 4 bits per symbol.
Not Use Disables the use of 16QAM.
32QAM Use 32 QAM transmits 5 bits per symbol.
Not Use Disables the use of 32QAM.
64QAM Use 64 QAM transmits 6 bits per symbol.
Not Use Disables the use of 64QAM.
128QAM Use 128 QAM transmits 7 bits per symbol.
Not Use Disables the use of 128QAM.
256QAM Use 256 QAM transmits 8 bits per symbol.
Not Use Disables the use of 256QAM.
512QAM Use 512 QAM transmits 9 bits per symbol.
Not Use Disables the use of 512QAM.
1024QAM Use 1024 QAM transmits 10 bits per symbol. Operative for
MODEM-EA only.
Not Use Disables the use of 2048QAM.
2048QAM Use 2048 QAM transmits 11 bits per symbol. Operative for
MODEM-EA only
Not Use Disables the use of 2048QAM.
New Setting
Next button
Enter priorities to modulations under the E1 Mapping for the use during the
AMR operation.
For the STM-1 Through mode, select a modulation scheme to be used during
AMR operation, and enter the available radio capacity. The remaining capacity of
Ethernet Bandwidth is calculated automatically.
Table 4-5 E1/STM-1 Mapping
Value
Parameter Description
E1 Mapping STM-1 Mapping ETH Bandwidth
QPSK 0 to 152 0 to 2 Calculated from The number of total channels
16QAM 0 to 152 0 to 2 E1 and STM-1 cannot exceed the limitation of the
Mappings. specified modulation.
32QAM 0 to 152 0 to 2
64QAM 0 to 152 0 to 2
128QAM 0 to 152 0 to 2
256QAM 0 to 152 0 to 2
512QAM 0 to 152 0 to 2
1024QAM 0 to 152 0 to 2
2048QAM 0 to 152 0 to 2
5. Confirm that the fields of modified parameters change to blue, and then click
the OK button.
OK button
7. When the process is completed, Information dialog box appears. Click the
OK button.
5. NETWORK MANAGEMENT
5.1 Overview
This menu allows a user to check and configure the network management parameters
of NEs to be managed by the network management system.
Port/VLAN Setting
This option determines the use of Ethernet Port, MODEM Port and Inband
Management VLAN, which enables or disables the connection to the NMS.
Bridge Setting
This option specifies the IP Address of NE Branch (Ethernet Port, MODEM Port,
Inband Management VLAN).
LLDP Setting
This option configures the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP).
Routing Setting
This option configures the static route information.
ARP Setting
This option configures the static ARP Information.
Procedure 5-1
Item NMS
NE1
Port Usage Used Set to use or not to use the Port for NMS/NE1.
Not Used
VLAN Setting
VLAN Port Type Access Select VLAN Port Type for the NMS Port. Selecting
Trunk enables the NMS Management setting
Trunk options below.
VLAN Usage Used Set to use or not to use the VLAN for the NMS Port.
Not Used
Not Used
The Ethernet Port Setting option box in the Port/VLAN Setting window
updates the information.
Procedure 5-2
ITEM MODEM
Port Usage Used Set to use or not to use the MODEM Port.
Not Used
Bandwidth Limitation Enable Set to limit or not to limit the M-Plane bandwidth.
Disable
Bandwidth 500 to 2000 Set the limitation of M-Plane bandwidth. [unit: kbps]
M-Plane Priority
Highest
The MODEM Port Setting option box in the Port/VLAN Setting window
updates the information.
The procedure to set Inband Management VLAN differs according to the use of
VLAN mode on the user interfaces.
Procedure 5-3
Not Used
VLAN Tag Type C-Tag Enables the use of C-Tag to the Inband Management VLAN.
The Inband Management VLAN Setting option box in the Port/VLAN Setting
window updates the information.
Procedure 5-4
4. Specify parameters:
Figure 5-14 Inband Management VLAN Setting Option Window
Not Used
VLAN Tag Type C-Tag Enables the use of C-Tag to the Inband Management VLAN.
The Inband Management VLAN Setting option box in the Port/VLAN Setting
window updates the information.
Clicking the VLAN Setting link moves to the 6.3.4 VLAN Setting window under
the category of ETH Function Setting in Provisioning.
Primary IP Address (check box) Tick a box to select a Bridge to assign the Primary IP Address.
NMS (check box) Tick a box to select a port to be accommodate in the Bridge.
Management VLAN Used Set to use or not to use the Management VLAN. Selecting
Usage Used enables the Management VLAN ID option below.
Not Used
STP Auto Configuration Auto Select an option to configure STP automatically or manually.
Manual
Not Used
Procedure 5-6
NE1
LLDP Usage Used Select to set Use or Not to Use the Link Layer Discovery Protocol.
Selecting Used enables the LLDP Mode option below.
Unused
Proprietary MAC Enables to run NEC proprietary LLDP MAC. This option is helpful
to locate an iPASOLINK where an L2SW discarding standard
LLDP frames is in between two iPASOLINKs management ports.
Procedure 5-7
click
6. The Routing Setting window updates the information. Confirm that the newly
added route information is displayed.
Procedure 5-8
4. Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask Address, and Gateway Address, then
click the OK button.
6. The Routing Setting window updates the information. Confirm that the newly
added route information is displayed.
Procedure 5-9
6. The Routing Setting window updates the information. Confirm the display for
the modified information.
Procedure 5-10
4. Enter the target address into the IP Address field, then click the OK button.
6. The Routing Setting option window updates the information. Confirm that the
selected network address has been removed.
Procedure 5-11
3. In the Input Filter List tabbed page, click the Add Entry tool button on the tool
bar.
Bridge01 to Bridge08
Source IP Address x.x.x.x Specify the source IP Address of the incoming packets.
(0.0.0.0: Any)
Source Subnet x.x.x.x Specify the Subnet Mask of the source IP Address of the
Mask incoming packets. (0.0.0.0: Any)
Destination Port Any (check box) Check (leave a tick in) the check box to set no specific
port for the destination.
Action Permit Allows the packets that meet the specified conditions.
NOTE: Filter entries are applied to whole DCN traffic except LCT port. The traffic via
LCT is controlled by LCT Port Setting that is in the General Setting (Detail) of
Network Management Configuration menu. For in-band interface, filter entries
are applied to the traffic that is toward the CPU of IDU where the traffic is sent to
the next hop.
Procedure 5-12
3. In the Input Filter List tabbed page, click the Entry No. of the target.
Entry Number(s)
Bridge01 to Bridge08
Source IP Address x.x.x.x Specify the source IP Address of the incoming packets.
Source Subnet Mask x.x.x.x Specify the Subnet Mask of the source IP Address of the
incoming packets.
Destination Port Any (check box) Check (leave a tick in) the check box to set no specific
port for the destination.
Action Permit Allows the packets that meet the specified conditions.
Procedure 5-13
3. In the Input Filter List tabbed page, click the Delete Entry tool button on the
tool bar.
4. The Input Filter Entry (Delete) option window appears. Enter the target Entry
No., then click the OK button.
7. The IP Access Control Setting window updates the information. Confirm that
the selected filter information has been removed.
Procedure 5-14
3. In the Input Filter List tabbed page, click the Modify Rule tool button on the
tool bar.
4. The Input Filter Rule option window appears. Set the filter conditions:
Default Action Permit Forwards an IP packet that does not meet the configured
conditions.
7. The IP Access Control Setting window updates the information. Confirm that
the modified filter information is displayed
Procedure 5-15
3. In the Forwarding Filter List tabbed page, click the Add Entry tool button on
the tool bar.
Bridge01 to Bridge08
Bridge01 to Bridge08
Source Subnet x.x.x.x Specify the Subnet Mask of the Source IP Address for
Mask output packets.
Other
Source Port Any (check box) Check (leave a tick in) the check box to set no specific
port for the source.
Destination Port Any (check box) Check (leave a tick in) the check box to set no specific
port for the destination.
Procedure 5-16
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand
Network Management to select IP Access Control Setting. The IP Access
Control Setting window appears.
3. In the Forwarding Filter List tabbed page, click the Entry No. of the target:
Bridge01 to Bridge08
Bridge01 to Bridge08
Source Subnet Mask x.x.x.x Specify the Subnet Mask of the Source IP Address
for output packets.
Destination Subnet Mask x.x.x.x Specify the Subnet Mask of the Destination IP
Address for the output packets.
Other
Source Port Any (check box) Check (leave a tick in) the check box to set no
specific port for the source.
Destination Port Any (check box) Check (leave a tick in) the check box to set no
specific port for the destination.
Procedure 5-17
3. In the Forwarding Filter List tabbed page, click the Delete Entry tool button
on the tool bar.
4. Forwarding Filter Entry (Delete) option window appears. Enter the Entry No.
of the target, then click the OK button.
3. In the Forwarding Filter List tabbed page, click the Modify Rule tool button
on the tool bar.
4. Forwarding Filter Rule option window appears. Modify the filter condition:
Default Action Permit Forwards an IP packet that does not meet the
configured conditions.
7. The IP Access Control Setting window updates the information. Confirm the
display for the modified filter information.
Procedure 5-19
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Network Management to select ARP
Setting. The ARP Setting window appears.
3. Click the ARP Cache tab. The ARP Cache data appears.
Procedure 5-20
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Network Management to select ARP
Setting. The ARP Setting window appears.
3. In the Static ARP tabbed page, click the Add tool button on the tool bar.
4. ARP Setting (Add) option window appears. Enter the IP Address and MAC
Address to assign ARP configuration.
7. The ARP Setting window updates the information. Confirm the display for the
added ARP information.
Procedure 5-21
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Network Management to select ARP
Setting. The ARP Setting window appears.
3. In the Static ARP tabbed page, click the IP Address link of target Static ARP.
7. The ARP Setting window updates the information. Confirm the display for the
modified ARP information.
Procedure 5-22
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Network Management to select ARP
Setting. The ARP Setting window appears.
3. In the Static ARP tabbed page, click the Delete tool button.
4. Tick a box of target address to remove. Ticking a box on top selects all the
registered addresses.
Procedure 5-23
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Network Management to select DHCP
Server/Relay Setting.
DHCP number
4. Select DHCP Server from the Server/Relay drop-down list, and specify the
remaining options:
Bridge No. (IP (available No and Registered and available Bridge numbers (IP addresses) is/are
Address) IP addresses) listed to be selected.
DHCP Server Address This option is enabled when the choice is DHCP Relay.
IP Address Range 192.168.xxx.xxx Specify the starting address of the range of Class C Private IP
(Start) Address.
IP Address Range 192.168.yyy.yyy Specify the ending address of the range of Class C Private IP
(End) Address.
Exception (Start) ***.***.***.*** Specify the starting address of the exceptional IP Address
range.
Exception (End) ***.***.***.*** Specify the ending address of the exculpation IP Address
range,
Only Registered Allows only clients that have the registered MAC Addresses to
lease IP address.
6. DHCP Server Detail Setting option window appears. Specify the parameters:
7. When completed, click the OK button to close the DHCP Server Detail Setting
option window.
8. Click the OK button to close the DHCP Server/Relay Setting option window.
10. The DHCP Server/Relay Setting window updates the information. Confirm
the display for the modified filter information.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Network Management to select DHCP
Server/Relay Setting.
DHCP number
4. Select DHCP Relay from the Server/Relay drop-down list, and specify the
remaining options:
Bridge No. (IP Address) (available No and Registered and available Bridge numbers (IP addresses)
IP addresses) is/are listed to be selected.
DHCP Server Address 192.168.xxx.xxx This option is enabled when the choice is DHCP Relay.
IP Address Range (Start) These options are disabled for DHCP Relay setting.
Exception (Start)
Exception (End)
Security
Procedure 5-25
2. The DHCP Server/Relay Setting window appears. Click Add MAC Address
tool button.
Procedure 5-26
2. The DHCP Server/Relay Setting window appears. Click the number of target
MAC Address to modify.
click
Procedure 5-27
2. The DHCP Server/Relay Setting window appears. Click the Delete MAC
Address tool button.
3. Tick a box of the target MAC Address to remove. Ticking a box on top selects
all the registered MAC Addresses.
Procedure 5-28
3. Tick a box of the target IP Address to release its assignment. Ticking a box on
top selects all the registered addresses.
3. Date/Time Setting dialog box appears. Enter the appropriate values. See Table
5-22 also:
click
Data Description
Time Zone Set the Time Zone by adding/reducing hours to/from GMT.
Range: Hours [+15 to 15] and Minutes [00 to 59].
Display PC Time Tick this box to synchronize the clock of WebLCT and that of
local PC.
6. The Date/Time Setting window updates the information. Check the date and
time settings:
6. PROVISIONING
6.1 Overview
The setup procedures provided here are for furthering the systems fundamental
configuration upon completion of the equipment setup. The setting items are listed as
follows:
MODEM Function
Configures the port, radio switch, ATPC/MTPC power, etc., for each selected
MODEM.
Users can configure the port, radio switch, ATPC/MTPC power, etc., for each
selected MODEM:
TX Power Setting
Specifies the threshold of TX power and RX power in MTPC/ATPC configuration.
XPIC Setting
Specifies the XPIC configuration.
AMR Setting
Specifies the AMR Switching condition.
Procedure 6-1
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu MODEM
Function Setting to select MODEM Port Setting. The MODEM Port Setting
window appears.
click
Port Name (text field) Specify a Port Name. Valid value: 0 to 32 characters long.
MAC with IPv4 Compresses MAC Address and up to IPv4 (MAC with IPv4), IPv6
(MAC with IPv6), or parts of MAC Address and MPLS (MAC with
MAC with IPv6 MPLS).
MAC with MPLS This option is available for the following types of MODEM only:
On-Board MODEM (MC-AV, Main Card)
MODEM-A: NWA-055300-102/302/322
MODEM-EA: NWA-074398-322/422/522
Payload (check box) Tick (leave a tick in the check box) to compress the Ethernet packets.
Compression This function is available when the installed MODEM is the following
type:
On-Board MODEM (MC-AV)
MODEM-EA: NWA-074398-522
VLAN Mode
Header
Compression
Mode
Payload
Compression
Transmission Low Latency Selecting this mode allows to suppress the delay in the packet
Mode transmission of the radio section.
Low PDV Selecting this mode allows to suppress the Packet Delay Variation
(PDV) in the packet transmission of the radio section. This mode is
available when the installed MODEM is the following type:
On-Board MODEM (MC-AV)
MODEM-EA: NWA-074398-322/422/522
FPGA Version: 6.00 or lager
MODEM Parameter: 8 or later
Transparent Enable Enabling this function reflects the radio transmission delay on the
Clock Setting correction field in the PTP Packet of IEEE1588v2.This function is
(see NOTE) Disable available when the installed MODEM is the following type
On-Board MODEM (MC-AV)
MODEM-EA: NWA-074398-322/422/522
FPGA Version: 7.00 or later
MODEM Parameter: 13 or later
NOTE: Enable or Disable setting must match at both the local and
its opposing sites. If the settings of this option do no match,
the connection is interrupted. Ensure to make the same
settings for both sites, especially when setting remotely.
7. The MODEM Port Setting window updates the information. Confirm the
displayed information.
Figure 6-5 MODEM Port Setting Window (1/3: on the left)
Figure 6-6 MODEM Port Setting Window (2/3: scroll to the middle)
Figure 6-7 MODEM Port Setting Window (3/3: scroll to the right)
Specify the TX/RX SW priority, TXSW locking usage, and TX SW reverse function
usage. This operation configures the following items:
TX SW Priority
Specifies the TX switch priority in transmit direction. (for Hot-Standby System
only)
TX SW Lock-In Usage
Enabling this function prevents the system from causing TX switching repeatedly
in case of a cable problem between IDU and ODU.
RX SW Priority
Specifies the RX switching priorities. (for Hot-Standby system and Twin-Path
system only)
Procedure 6-2
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu MODEM
Function Setting to select Radio Switch Setting. The Radio Switch Setting
window appears.
click
TX SW Lock-in Usage Used Enables to lock the TX SW operations. Available only when the
TX SW Priority is set to No.1. If switching operations are
carried out for more than 10 times within 10 minutes, TX will be
locked on to No. 2, which will be released after 24 hours when
No. 1 recovers or has no failure.
TX SW Reverse Used Enables the Reverse Function. Available only when the TX SW
Function Usage Priority is set to Non Priority. If both ODUs at the local site fail
to receive signals from the opposing site, a silent alarm is output
to the destination end to carry out the forced switch replacing the
working ODU to the standby ODU.
RX SW Condition Included Early Includes the Early Warning in the switch factor by an automatic
Early Warning Warning switch.
Excluded Early Excludes the Early Warning in the switch factor by an automatic
Warning switch.
NOTE: This option is not supported by MODEM-A with FPGA Version earlier than 1.17.
7. The Radio Switch Setting window updates the information. Confirm the
displayed parameters.
Figure 6-11 Radio Switch Setting Window
Procedure 6-3
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu MODEM
Function Setting to select TX Power Setting. The TX Power Setting window
appears.
4. TX Power Setting option window appears. Assign the appropriate value to each
parameter:
Figure 6-13 TX Power Setting Option Window
ATPC Range (MAX) Sets the maximum level of ODU TX Power for
(Range of values depends ATPC Mode. [unit: dBm]
ATPC Range (MIN) on the ODU type.) Sets the minimum level of ODU TX Power for
ATPC Mode. [unit: dBm]
7. The TX Power Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
parameters.
Figure 6-15 TX Power Setting Window
Procedure 6-4
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu MODEM
Function Setting to select TX Power Setting. The TX Power Setting window
appears.
4. TX Power Setting option window appears. Assign the appropriate value to each
parameter:
Figure 6-17 TX Power Setting Option Window
MTPC TX Power (Range of values depends Set the TX Power level in MTPC Mode.
on the ODU type.)
Specify the ATPC Power Mode and ALM Mode in case IDU fails in communicating
with ODU.
Procedure 6-5
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu MODEM
Function Setting to select ALM Mode Setting. The ALM Mode Setting window
appears.
4. ALM Mode Setting option window appears. Assign the appropriate value to each
parameter:
Figure 6-21 ALM Mode Setting Option Window
ATPC Power Mode MAX Increases the TX Power to the maximum value.
ODU COMM ALM Mode Mute Mutes the TX Power if IDU fails in communicating with ODU.
NOTE: When the MTPC Mode is selected, ATPC Power Mode option is disabled.
7. The ALM Mode Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
parameters.
Figure 6-23 ALM Mode Setting Window
Procedure 6-6
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu MODEM
Function Setting to select XPIC Setting. The XPIC Setting window appears.
click
4. XPIC Setting option window appears. Assign the appropriate value to each
parameter:
Figure 6-25 XPIC Setting Option Window
XPIC Condition - Local Fail Mute Enables the Mute Control against ODU [default]
REF LO. -> Self LO. Suspends the XPIC function on MODEM, where
signals from ODU are output as they are.
XPIC Pair Mute Mode Enable Enabling this function mutes the ODU on the
opposing site if its associated ODU or MODEM on
Disable the local site is failed. [default: Disabled]
7. The XPIC Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
parameters.
Figure 6-27 XPIC Setting Window
This procedure specifies conditions to carry out the AMR switching operation where
the AMR Mode is enabled. See 4.5 AMR/Radio Mapping Configuration for
enabling AMR.
Procedure 6-7
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu MODEM
Function Setting to select AMR Setting. The AMR Setting window appears.
click
4. AMR Setting option window appears. Select a condition to carry out AMR
Switch operation:
Figure 6-29 AMR Setting Option Window
AMR Switch CNR + RSL Carries out AMR by CNR To use this mode, the AMR Range (see 4.5
Condition when the modulation AMR/Radio Mapping Configuration) should
scheme is downward (e.g., be set as the following example:
512QAM to QPSK); or by
RSL when the modulation
scheme is the upward (e.g.,
QPSK to 512QAM),
[default]
AMR Sensitive AMR Switching Sensitivity (TX Power), Sensitive AMR Transition mode.
Transition
Normal AMR Switching Sensitivity (TX Power), Normal AMR Transition mode.
CNR (Carrier-to-Noise Ratio): Automatically operates AMR If the noise within the carrier
wave increases.
RSL (Received Signal Level): Operates AMR by the receiving signal power.
6.3.1 Overview
The ETH Function Setting provides the following options:
Equipment Setting
Equipment Setting provides the Bridge Setting, Maz Frame Size Setting, and FDB
Aging Time (under the Other Setting option). Bridge function is also known as the
switching function, which enables the device in the multiple network segments can
communicate with each other. User can configure the FDB (forward database)
aging time, default VLAN ID and VLAN mode here.
VLAN Setting
VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) enables multiple devices that are separated
physically can communicate as they are located in a same broadcast domain and
also protect the data from sending to other domain even they may connect
physically.
This function provides the abilities of creating, configuring and deleting the VLAN.
FDB Setting
iPASOLINK can learn the MAC address of the Ethernet frame dynamically and
save the port MAC address mapping information into FDB (Forwarding
DataBase) based on 802.1d for each VLAN. User can also add the static mapping
information manually by this function.
Users can set the priority of the bridge; specify the role of the Ethernet port and
other parameters.
ERP Setting
High-speed protection switch and load balancing are realized by G.8032 Ethernet
Ring Protection. The maintenance can be done with minimum service affecting by
the administrative operation, such as manual/forced switching.
Load balancing works under the normal operation, and the higher priority traffic
can be secured by QoS management.
Fast Switch-over (<50ms) with 3.3ms period, hardware based ETH-CC.
Administrative operation:
Forced switching
Manual switching
Multi-Ring
Revertive / Non-revertive
The combination of logical ring set-up and load balancing achieves double capacity
transmission.
QoS/Classification Setting
iPASOLINK supports QoS control function that provides different priority to
different applications, users, or data flow or to guarantee a certain level of
performance to a data flow. User can configure Class Classification, Ingress
Policer, Egress QoS and SP, TDM E1 QoS on MODEM to realize differential
service strategy.
Filter Settings
This function provides layer2 filtering parameter database based user-plane
discarding filter for solving security issue.
Parameters: multiple combination of MAC DA/SA, CoS, Ether Type, VLAN ID
with "any" or "wildcard" description
Filter profile based easy to use configuration
Mirroring Setting
Port Mirroring enables to monitor the traffic at another (mirrored) port without
traffic of source port interruption. Ingress, egress or both directions of the port to be
mirrored to the destination port can be specified.
user traffic from the attacks such as being executed from inside own network (same
subnet).
LLF Setting
LLF (Link Loss Forwarding) is the function that mandatory shuts down the port on
the destination NE if local NE detects unidirectional link problem.
Procedure 6-8
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select Equipment Setting. The Equipment Setting
window appears.
Bridge Setting
VLAN Mode 802.1q Allows the port for different VLANs to communicate with
each other through a Layer-3 network device.
Default VID 1 to 4094 Enter the default VID of the equipment. [default: 1]
Default VLAN TPID (C-Tag) 0x Specifies the TPID (Tag Protocol Identifier) value of VLAN.
8100 to FFFF [default: 8100 (in mode 802.1q)]
Default VLAN TPID (S-Tag) Specifies the TPID (Tag Protocol Identifier) value of VLAN.
[default: 88a8 (in mode802.1ad)]
7. The Equipment Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
parameters.
Figure 6-35 Equipment Setting Window
Procedure 6-9
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select Equipment Setting. The Equipment Setting
window appears.
3. Click the Max Frame Size Setting link on the option box.
Figure 6-36 Equipment Setting Window
GbE MAX Frame Size 64 to 9600 Specifies the maximum frame size for a GbE
(Giga-bit Ethernet) port. [unit: byte]
FE MAX Frame Size 64 to 2000 Specifies the maximum frame size for an FE (Fast
Ethernet) port. [unit: byte]
7. The Equipment Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
parameters.
Figure 6-39 Bridge Setting Window
Procedure 6-10
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select Equipment Setting. The Equipment Setting
window appears.
Other Setting
FDB Aging Time 5 to 163680 Specifies the aging time period when the
Aging function is enabled. [unit: second]
7. The Equipment Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
parameters.
Figure 6-43 Bridge Setting Window
Procedure 6-11
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select ETH Port Setting. The ETH Port Setting window
appears.
Port No.
Port Name (text field) Enter the Ethernet Port name. Valid value is zero to 32 characters long.
Media Type Electrical Specifies the SFP Port to the Electrical use
Speed AUTO Sets Autonegotiation to select the speed at establishing each link.
Selecting AUTO disables Duplex and MDI and MDIX options below.
Duplex Half Specifies the duplex mode. This option is disabled when the Speed
option selects AUTO.
Full
MDI and MDIX MDI Specifies the port media type. This option is disabled when the Speed
option selects AUTO.
MDIX
Disable
Proprietary Enable to run NEC proprietary LLDP MAC. This option is helpful to
MAC locate an iPASOLINK where L2SW discarding standard LLDP frames is
in between two iPASOLINKs management ports.
ALS Usage Enable Sets to enable/disable the Automatic Laser Shutdown function. This
option is available for optical ports only.
Disable
ALS Interval 60 [s] Sets the delay time to release the port from the ALS state when the
alarm is cleared. [unit: second, default: 60 seconds]
180 [s[
300 [s]
7. The ETH Port Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
parameters.
Figure 6-47 ETH Port Setting Window (1/2: scroll to the left)
Figure 6-48 ETH Port Setting Window (2/2: scroll to the right)
Procedure 6-12
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select VLAN Setting. The VLAN Setting window appears.
3. In the VLAN List tabbed page, click the Add VLAN ID button on the tool bar.
Figure 6-49 VLAN Setting Window VLAN List Tab (example: 802.1q)
4. Specify VLAN ID (for 802.1q) or S-VLAN ID (for 802.1ad) and VLAN Service
Name:
VLAN Service Name (text field) Enter VLAN Service Name. Valid value is 1 to 32
characters long.
NOTE: Multiple VLAN IDs can be entered using comma(s) and/or hyphen as
shown below:
VLAN ID:1,2,3,1000-4094
VLAN Service Name:(VLAN Name)
i) By the example above, VLAN IDs of 1, 2, 3, and 1000 to 4094, that is, 3098
IDs in total are registered. The order of entering IDs has no special rule, which
means that entering in the order of 1000-4094,1,3,2 is available as well.
ii) The VLAN ID entry field in the Filter option box indicates 120 by default,
which is only to limit the number of VLAN IDs to display in the beginning.
Entering a specific number or a range (e.g., 40004094 for VLAN IDs 4000 to
4094) retrieves VLAN IDs as entered. To display all, remove the entry to leave
the field blank, and click the Search button.
iii) When registering multiple VLAN IDs, -xxxx (xxxx: 0001 to 4094) is
automatically added to each VLAN Service Name. The maximum number of
characters for a VLAN Service Name is 27.
iv) If (an) automatically generated VLAN Service Name(s) within the multiple
VLAN IDs to be registered already exist(s), that/those VLAN ID(s) will be
registered without VLAN Service Name(s).
However, for a single entry, the entered VLAN Service Name will be registered
as it is though the name has already been registered.
If (a) VLAN ID(s) within the multiple VLAN IDs to be registered already
exist(s), that/those VLAN ID(s) is/are ignored (in other words, not to overwrite
the existing IDs), but the remaining VLAN IDs will be registered.
7. The VLAN Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
parameters.
Figure 6-52 VLAN Setting Window VLAN List Tab (example: 802.1q)
Procedure 6-13
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select VLAN Setting. The VLAN Setting window appears.
3. In the VLAN List tabbed page, select the target object by clicking the VLAN
Service Name.
4. Enter the modified/new name into the VLAN Service Name text box, then click
the OK button.
Figure 6-54 Modify VLAN Service Name Option Window (example: 802.1q)
6. The VLAN Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
parameters.
Figure 6-56 VLAN Setting Window (example: 802.1q)
Procedure 6-14
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select VLAN Setting. The VLAN Setting window appears.
3. In the VLAN List tabbed page, click the Delete VLAN ID tool button on the tool
bar.
Figure 6-57 VLAN Setting Window VLAN List Tab (example: 802.1q)
8. The VLAN Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
parameters.
Figure 6-62 VLAN Setting Window VLAN List Tab (example: 802.1q)
Procedure 6-15
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select VLAN Setting. The VLAN Setting window appears.
3. In the VLAN Setting tabbed page, click a port number (listed under the Port) to
register VLAN settings.
Figure 6-63 VLAN Setting Window VLAN Setting Tab
4. From the Port Type drop-down list, select a Port Type, Access, Tunnel or
Trunk, and specify the required parameters according to the selected port type:
Figure 6-64 VLAN Setting Option Window
Click a radio button of the target VLAN ID under the Untag Frame Assignment
(Access Port) for an access port.
The untagged frames pass through the ports selected here.
Incoming tagged frames, except for those with matching VLAN IDs, are
discarded at the ports selected here.
Tick the check box of the VLAN that is to configure the port type: Tunnel.
At the ports selected here, any frame types, either untagged or tagged with any
VLAN ID, are unconditionally tagged (Outer tag) with the VLAN ID, which is
checked in the list.
When the port is configured as Tunnel, all the check boxes in L2CP Transparency
windows are enabled.
Tick the check boxes of the VLANs that are to configure the port type: Trunk.
At the ports selected here, tagged frames with the VLAN IDs that are checked in
the list are allowed to pass through.
An untagged frame will be assigned with the VLAN ID of the selected VLAN in
Untag Frame Assignment column.
Other types of frames are discarded.
VLAN Assignment
VLAN Mode 802.1Q Indicates the VLAN Mode of the selected port.
Port Type Access Allows untagged frames and tagged frames with matching
VLAN IDs to pass through.
X VLAN Assignment (button) Clicking here removes ticks from all check boxes.
Clear
Enable (check box) Tick the check box to select a VLAN to assign the selected
port type configuration.
Untag Frame Assignment (radio button) Clicking the radio button assigns a VLAN ID to the untagged
(Access Port) frame.
Swap Enable (check box) Tick the check box to enable the swap mode on the selected
VLAN, which enables the External Used VLAN filed below.
External Used VLAN (see below) Specifies VLAN ID to swap to. See Figure 6-68 below.
5. When completed, click the OK button of the VLAN Setting option window.
Figure 6-69 VLAN Setting Option Window (Trunk)
Procedure 6-16
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select VLAN Setting. The VLAN Setting window appears.
3. In the VLAN Setting tabbed page, click a port number (listed under the Port) to
register VLAN settings.
Figure 6-71 VLAN Setting Window VLAN Setting Tab
4. Select a Port Type, and specify the required parameters according to the selected
port type:
Figure 6-72 VLAN Setting Option Window
Port Type
NOTE: When the target port is MODEM Port, S-Trunk is the only choice to
select.
VLAN Assignment
VLAN Mode 802.1ad Indicates the VLAN Mode of the selected port.
Port Type C-Access Allows untagged frames, C-Tagged frames and frames with
matching S-VLAN ID to pass through.
X VLAN Assignment Clear (button) Clicking here removes ticks from all check boxes.
C-Frame Assignment (radio button) Clicking the radio button selects a VLAN ID to the untagged
(C-Access Port) frame.
C-VLAN ID
Tick the check boxes of the VLANs that are to configure the port type: S-Trunk.
At the ports selected here,
Tagged frames with S-VLAN ID that are checked in the list are forwarded.
For untagged frames, S-VLAN of the selected VLAN in the Untag Frame
Assignment column will be assigned, then be forwarded.
Other types of frames are discarded.
Table 6-15 VLAN Setting Parameters S-Trunk
VLAN Assignment
VLAN Mode 802.1ad Indicates the VLAN Mode of the selected port.
Port Type S-Trunk Allows selected tagged frames and untagged frames to pass
through. For an untagged frame, the specified S-VLAN ID is
applied.
X VLAN Assignment Clear (button) Clicking here removes ticks from all check boxes.
Enable (check box) Tick the check box to select a VLAN to assign the selected
port type configuration.
C-Frame Assignment (radio button) Clicking the radio button selects a VLAN ID to the untagged
(C-Access Port) frame.
C-VLAN ID
Tick the check boxes of the VLANs that are to configure the port type: C-Bridge.
At the ports selected here, tagged frames with S-VLAN ID that are checked in the
list will be allowed to pass through.
The C-Tagged frames will be assigned with an S-VLAN ID of the selected
VLAN in C-tagFrame Assignment column.
The other frames will be discarded.
Figure 6-76 Modify C-VLAN ID Option Window
VLAN Assignment
VLAN Mode 802.1ad Indicates the VLAN Mode of the selected port.
Port Type C-Bridge Allows the selected tagged frames to pass through. Untagged
frames are discarded. For an outer tag with matching C-VLAN
ID, S-Tag corresponding to the C-Tag will be applied, then pass
through.
X VLAN Assignment Clear Removes (a) tick(s) in check box(es) below (cancels
selections).
Enable (check box) Tick the check box to select a VLAN to assign the selected port
type configuration.
C-Frame Assignment (radio button) Clicking the radio button selects a VLAN ID to the untagged
(C-Access Port) frame.
1 to 40
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select FDB Setting. The FDB Setting window appears.
Equipment link
Learning MAX Size 1 to 32384 Specify the maximum size or the learning MAC
Address entries.
Learning Limit Mode Forwarding If the incoming frame that is from a new MAC
Address exceeds the maximum size of FDB, the
frame without learning this source MAC Address will
be forwarded.
Learning Limit Trap Enable Enables the equipment to send a trap if the Learning
MAC Address reaches the specified MAX size.
Procedure 6-18
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select FDB Setting. The FDB Setting window appears.
3. In the FDB Setting tabbed page, select Service tab, then click on the desired
VLAN ID number to configure.
Figure 6-84 FDB Setting Window FDB Setting Tab
4. Specify the maximum size and mode for learning MAC Address:
Figure 6-85 FDB Setting Option Window
Learning MAX Size 0 to 32512 Specify the maximum size or the learning MAC
Address entries.
Learning Limit Mode Forwarding If the incoming frame that is from a new MAC
Address exceeds the maximum size of FDB, the
frame without learning this source MAC Address
will be forwarded.
Procedure 6-19
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select FDB Setting. The FDB Setting window appears.
3. In the FDB Setting tabbed page, select Port tab, then click on the desired Port
number to configure.
Port tab
Port Number
4. Specify the maximum size and mode for learning MAC Address:
Figure 6-89 FDB Setting Option Window
Learning MAX Size (Port) 0 to 32384 Specify the maximum size or the learning
MAC Address entries.
Procedure 6-20
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select FDB Setting. The FDB Setting window appears.
3. In the Static Entry tabbed page, click the Add tool button.
Figure 6-92 FDD Setting Window Static Entry Tab
Enable (radio button) Tick the check box to assign the port to
the specified VLAN.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select FDB Setting. The FDB Setting window appears.
3. Select the Static Entry tab, then click the Entry No. of the target to modify.
Figure 6-96 FDB Setting Window Static Entry Tab
Entry No.
Static Entry (Static Entry No. xxx) option window for the selected object
appears.
6. The FDB Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
information.
Figure 6-99 FDB Setting Window Static Entry Tab
Procedure 6-22
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select FDB Setting. The FDB Setting window appears.
3. Select the Static Entry tab, then click the Delete tool button.
Figure 6-100 Static Entry Setting Window
Static Entry (Delete) option window for the selected object appears.
4. Tick the check box of the target object, then click the OK button. Ticking the
check box on the title bar selects all.
Figure 6-101 Static Entry Option Window
7. The FDB Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
information.
Figure 6-104 FDB Setting Window Static Entry Tab
Procedure 6-23
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window
appears.
3. In the OAM MEG tabbed page, click the Add MEG tool button.
Figure 6-105 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MEG Tab
Maintenance Domain Name (text field) Maximum length in total of Maintenance Domain
Name and Short MA Name is 43 characters long.
Short MA Name (text field)
ETH-CC Period 3.3 [ms] Set the period of ETH-CC (Continuity Check)
Message.
10 [ms]
100 [ms]
1 [s]
10 [s]
60 [s]
Procedure 6-24
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window
appears.
3. In the OAM MEG tabbed page, click the MEG Index number.
Figure 6-109 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MEG Tab
ETH-CC Period 3.3 [ms] Set the period of ETH-CC (Continuity Check)
Message.
10 [ms]
100 [ms]
1 [s]
10 [s]
60 [s]
Procedure 6-25
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window appears.
3. Select the OAM MEG tab, then click the Delete MEG tool button.
Figure 6-113 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MEG Tab
4. Enter the MEG Index number of the target to be removed, then click the OK
button.
Figure 6-114 OAM MEG Setting (Delete) Option Window
7. The ETH OAM Setting window updates the information. Confirm that the target
OAM MEG has been removed.
Figure 6-117 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MEG Tab
Procedure 6-26
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window
appears.
3. In the OAM MEP tabbed page, click the Add MEP button.
Figure 6-118 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MEP Tab
i) From the list in the MEG Configuration option box, click the Enable radio
button of the target to select.
ii) Click Add Peer MEP button in the Peer MEP Configuration option box. The
Peer MEP Add option window appears.
iv) Click the OK button. The Peer MEP Configuration option box updates the
entries.
5. Specify the remaining parameters in the OAM MEP Setting (Add) option
window:
Figure 6-121 OAM MEP Setting (Add) Option Window
MEP Configuration
MEG Configuration
Add Peer MEP (button) Click to open the Peer MEP Add option window.
Enable / Peer MEP ID (check box, list) This field lists the Peer MEP ID(s) registered by MEG
Configuration.
Procedure 6-27
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window appears.
3. In the OAM MEP tabbed page, click the MEP Index number of the target to be
modified.
Figure 6-125 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MEP Tab
MEP Index
MEG Configuration
Enable (radio button) Click to associate an MEP with an MEG Configuration.
Procedure 6-28
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window
appears.
3. In the OAM MEP tabbed page, click the Delete MEP button of the target to be
removed.
Figure 6-130 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MEP Tab
8. Confirm that the target OAM MEP Index has been removed.
Figure 6-134 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MEP Tab
Procedure 6-29
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window
appears.
3. In the OAM MIP tabbed page, click the Add MIP tool button.
Figure 6-135 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MIP Tab
MIP Configuration
Enable (check box) Tick (click to leave a tick in) a check box to associate
an MEP with a VLAN.
6. ETH OAM Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
information.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window
appears.
3. In the OAM MIP tabbed page, click on the MIP Index number of the target.
Figure 6-139 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MIP Tab
MIP Configuration
7. The ETH OAM Setting window updates the information. Confirm that the
information of modified parameter(s) is displayed.
Procedure 6-31
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window
appears.
3. In the OAM MIP tabbed page, click on the Delete MIP tool button.
Figure 6-143 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MIP Tab
4. OAM MIP Setting (Delete) option window appears. Select the MIP Index number
of the target, then click the OK button.
Figure 6-144 OAM MIP Setting (Delete) Option Window
7. The ETH OAM Setting window updates the information. Confirm that the target
OAM MIP Index has been removed.
Figure 6-147 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MIP Tab
Procedure 6-32
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select ETH OAM Setting.
3. The ETH OAM Setting window appears. In the Link OAM tabbed page, click the
port number of the target.
Figure 6-148 ETH OAM Setting Window Link OAM Tab
Link OAM Tab
Port numbers
Disable
Link OAM Mode Active Uses active Link OAM (indicates the discovery process).
Passive Uses passive Link OAM (does not initiates discovery process).
Disable
Disable
Unidirectional (read only) Indicates the DTE information of the destination equipment.
7. The ETH OAM Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
information.
Figure 6-151 ETH OAM Setting Window Link OAM Tab
The setting windows for RSTP Mode and MSTP Mode differ. Select the appropriate
window for the mode using the following steps before starting the setting procedures.
Procedure 6-33
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then ts submenu ETH
Function Setting to select RSTP/MSTP Setting. The RSTP/MSTP Setting
window appears.
4. The STP Mode Setting option window appears. Select RSTP or MSTP from the
STP Mode drop-down list.
Figure 6-155 RSTP / MSTP Setting Window (example: for RSTP Mode)
Procedure 6-34
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select RSTP/MSTP Setting. The RSTP/MSTP Setting
window appears.
3. Check if the indicating mode is RSTP, then click Modify STP Port tool button.
If the indicated STP Mode is not RSTP, change the mode using procedure in
6.3.7.1 Select STP Mode for Setting Procedure.
Figure 6-156 RSTP / MSTP Setting Window (for RSTP Mode)
Indicates RSTP
Modify STP Port tool button
The STP Port Setting option window (for RSTP mode) appears.
Procedure 6-35
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select RSTP / MSTP Setting. The RSTP / MSTP Setting
window appears.
3. Check if the indicating mode is RSTP, then click Modify Detail STP Parameter
tool button.
If the indicated STP Mode is not RSTP, change the mode using procedure in
6.3.7.1 Select STP Mode for Setting Procedure.
Figure 6-160 RSTP / MSTP Setting Window (for RSTP Mode)
Indicates RSTP
Modify Detail STP Parameter
tool button
Bridge Priority (RSTP) 0 to 61440 Sets STP Priority of the bridge. [granularity: 4096]
STP Bridge MAX Age 6 to 40 Sets the period to store the BPDU Configuration.
Bridge acknowledges that a topology change has
occurred when the MAX Age passes putting the
BPDU aged out. [unit: second]
STP Bridge Hello Time 1 Sets the period for sending the BPDU Configuration
from Root Bridge. [unit: second]
2
STP Bridge Forward Delay 4 to 30 Sets the delay period to execute the change from the
Listening Port to Learning Port.
The value of this option should be greater than that
of the STP Bridge MAX Age.
[unit: second]
STP TX Hold Count 1 to 10 Sets the number of BPDUs that can be sent per
second.
7. The RSTP / MSTP Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
information:
Figure 6-163 RSTP Setting Window
Updated Information
NOTES:
1. MSTP and ERP do not operate simultaneously on the same system. (To
enable MSTP, ERP should be disabled.)
4. Default values for Timers and Hops are recommended to use. [Default
values for timers are compliant with the recommendations.]
5. VLANs that are assigned to instances and that are to ports are not
interdependent. VLANs should be assigned to all ports that are associated
with the MSTP equipment. If not, signals may not be transmitted through the
path though it is concluded by the protocol.
Procedure 6-36
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select RSTP/MSTP Setting. The RSTP/MSTP Setting
window appears.
3. Check if the indicating mode is MSTP, then click Modify STP Port tool button.
If the indicated STP Mode is not MSTP, change the mode using procedure in
6.3.7.1 Select STP Mode for Setting Procedure.
Figure 6-164 RSTP / MSTP Setting Window (for MSTP Mode)
Indicates MSTP
Modify STP Port tool button
4. The STP Port Setting option window appears. Assign the appropriate value to
each parameter:
Figure 6-165 MSTP Port Setting Option Window (Selecting IST Tab)
Figure 6-166 MSTP Port Setting Option Window (Selecting MSTI Tab)
(example: MSTI1)
Region Name (text field) Enter the Region Name. Valid value is 1 to 32
characters long.
BPDU Guard Timer Usage Use Select to use or not to use the BPDU. Selecting Use
enables BPDU Guard Timer option below.
Not Use
BPDU Guard Timer 10 to 1000000 Set BPDU Guard Timer. [unit: second]
IST tab
CIST Regional Root (read only) Indicates the CIST Regional Root Bridge Priority and
Bridge Priority / ID ID of the selected port.
Member VLAN (read only) Indicates the member VLAN IDs of the selected port.
Enable (check box) Tick the check box to select the target object.
Item (read only) Shows the information regarding the available cards.
STP Port Path Cost Auto Enables the function to automatically calculate the
path costs.
STP Port Path Cost 1 to 200000000 This filed is enabled by setting STP Port Path Cost
(Value) to Manual. Enter the cost manually.
Disable Removes the Edge Port setting from the target port.
Disable
Disable
MSTI Regional Root (read only) Indicates the Regional Root Bridge Priority and ID of
Bridge Priority / ID the selected port.
Member VLAN (read only) Indicates the member VLAN IDs of the selected port.
Enable (check box) Tick the check box to select the target object.
Item (read only) Shows the information regarding the available cards.
STP Port Path Cost Auto Enables the function to automatically calculate the
path costs.
STP Port Path Cost 1 to 200000000 This filed is enabled by setting STP Port Path Cost
(Value) to Manual. Enter the cost manually.
Procedure 6-37
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select RSTP/MSTP Setting. The RSTP/MSTP Setting
window appears.
3. Check if the indicating mode is MSTP, then click Modify Detail STP Parameter
button.
If the indicated STP Mode is not MSTP, change the mode using procedure in
6.3.7.1 Select STP Mode for Setting Procedure.
Figure 6-170 RSTP / MSTP Setting Window (for MSTP Mode)
Indicates MSTP
Modify Detail STP Parameter tool button
STP Bridge MAX Age 6 to 40 Sets the period to store the BPDU Configuration.
Bridge acknowledges that a topology change has
occurred when the MAX Age passes putting the
BPDU aged out. [unit: second]
STP Bridge Hello Time 2 A period for sending the BPDU Configuration from
Root Bridge. The value is fixed to 2 seconds.
STP Bridge Forward Delay 4 to 30 Sets the delay period to execute the change from the
Listening Port to Learning Port.
The value of this option should be greater than a
half of the STP Bridge MAX Age values minus 1.
[unit: second]
STP TX Hold Count 1 to 10 Sets the number of BPDUs that can be sent per
second.
7. The RSTP / MSTP Setting window updates the information.Verify the displayed
information:
Figure 6-173 MSTP Setting Window
Updated Information
NOTES:
Procedure 6-38
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select ERP Setting. The ERP Setting window appears.
4. ERP Mode Setting option window appears. Select Enable by clicking its radio
button, then click the OK button.
Figure 6-175 ERP Mode Setting Option Window
6. The ERP Setting window enables the Add ERP tool button. Click the Add ERP
tool button.
Figure 6-177 ERP Setting Window
indicates Enable
Add ERP tool button
Ring Name (text field) Enter the Ring name to apply. Valid value is 1 to 32 characters long.
Sub-Ring See Figure 6-179 Definition of Ring Types for reference to select a
valid ring-type.
Upper Ring 01 to 16 Specify an ID of Upper Ring to which the Sub-Ring connects. This
ID option is enabled when the Ring Type is Sub-Ring (Interconnection
Node). Assignment with Ring Port0 must be unique in the Sub-
Ring.
Ring Port0
Port (Available Ports) An assignment to the same Sub-Ring using the same port can be
made one time only. (No multi-instance Sub-Ring.)
Port Name (read only)
Ring Port1 [This option is not editable for a Sub-Ring (Interconnection Node).]
RPL Owner Enable The RPL Owner node is an ETH Ring node adjacent to the RPL that
is responsible for blocking its end of the RPL under normal
Disable conditions. Only one RPL Owner node should exist in the Ring.
RPL Port Port0 Specify the RPL Port. This option is enabled when the RPL Owner
setting is enabled.
Port1
Revertive Revertive Revertive mode switches the Active port back to the original port
Mode when recovered. Non Revertive mode does not. This option is
Non Revertive enabled when the RPL Owner setting is enabled.
WTR Timer 1 [min] to 12 [min] A period to wait before restoring back when the system recovered
from the failure. This option is enabled when the RPL Owner setting
is enabled. [default: 5 min]
Guard Time 10 to 2000 [ms] The Guard Timer is active whenever an ETH Ring node receives an
indication that a local switching request has cleared. [unit:
millisecond; default: 500 ms]
Virtual Enable Enable or Disable the usage of Virtual Channels within the Sub-
Channel Ring. The value of this option must be the same at all nodes that
Disable configure the Sub-Ring or Sub-Ring (Interconnection Node).
Flush Event Enable This option is available for a Sub-Ring (Interconnection Node)
only. Enabling this option allows the Major Ring to carry out the FDB
Disable Flush if any event causing a ring switch occurs within the Sub-Ring.
This option must be enabled in the configuration by the specific
topologies as shown in <Arial_9XRi>Figure 6-180, however, it is
recommended to enable the option anyway unless any strong
reason to disable the option exists.
Major Ring
Ring ID = 1 Sub-Ring 1
Ring ID = 2
Sub-Ring 2
Ring ID = 3
Major Ring
Sub-Ring
Sub-Ring
Sub-Ring (Interconnection Node)
Upper Ring ID = 1
Sub-Ring (Interconnection Node)
Upper Ring ID = 1
i) A failure that causes a ring switch occurs within the Sub-Ring, where the Major
Ring has a blockage on the link shared with the Sub-Ring.
ii) A failure that causes a ring switch occurs within the Sub-Ring, where (a)
Node(s) exist(s) on the shared link.
8. When completed, click the Next button. Step 2 ERP VLAN Setting option
window appears.
Control VLAN ID 1 to 4094 A VLAN ID is used for R-APS transmission. Control VLAN ID
for each Ring must be unique. To use Virtual Channels within
the Sub-Ring, this Control VLAN ID must be registered for
the Traffic VLAN ID of the Upper Ring.
Contro MAC Address 01 to FF Specify the last two digits of the address.
Traffic VLAN ID
Enable (check box) Tick the check box to enable the use of Traffic VLAN ID
10. Step 3 ERP LOC Detection MEP Index Setting option window appears. Assign
the appropriate values, then click the Next button.
Figure 6-182 Step 3 ERP LOC Detection MEP Index Setting Option Window
Table 6-35 Step 3 ERP LOC Detection MEP Index Setting Parameters
LOC Detection Enable Enables to detect failures for switching the Ring using
ETH-CC. To carry out the switching under 50 ms, this
setting is required with 3.3 ms ETH-CC setting.
Ring Port0
LOC Detection (radio button) Click (select) to enable the use of MEP Index.
MEP Index
Ring Port1
LOC Detection (radio button) Click (select) to enable the use of MEP Index. This
MEP Index option does not need to be set for Sub-Ring
(Interconnection Node).
11. Step 4 Setting Confirmation Screen window appears to show the specified
information. Verify the displayed information, then click the OK button.
Figure 6-183 Step 4 Setting Confirmation Screen
13. The ERP Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
information.
Figure 6-185 ERP Setting Window
Procedure 6-39
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select ERP Setting. The ERP Setting window appears.
click Ring ID
Go to 6.3.8.1 Configure ERP, and proceed with the procedure from Step 7. to
Step 13.
Procedure 6-40
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select ERP Setting. The ERP Setting window appears.
4. From the Ring ID drop-down list, select the Ring ID to be deleted, then click the
OK button.
7. ERP Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 6-191 ERP Setting Window
NOTE: For the Radio System, LAG should be assigned by the Radio Traffic
Aggregation that is provided in the Radio Configuration. See the subsection
4.4 Radio Configuration for details.
Procedure 6-41
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select Link Aggregation Setting. The Link Aggregation Setting
window appears.
4. The Add LAG option window appears. Assign the LAG. Example below adds
ETH GRP7:
Figure 6-193 Add LAG Option Window
LAG Name (text field) Enter the Link Aggregation Group name to apply. Valid value is 0 to
32 characters long.
Mode LACP-Active Outputs frames along the configured links regardless of settings on
the other side. Selecting this value enables the TX Interval option.
[This option is for ETH
GRP only.] LACP-Passive Outputs or not to output depending on the settings on the other side;
outputs frames if the other sides control value is Active.Selecting
this value enables the TX Interval option.
Static Static operation mode using no LACP. Selecting this value enables
Revertive option.
TX Interval Short Sets the an output interval of LACPDUs mode for one second.
[For LACP Mode only.]
Long Selects an output interval of LACPDUs mode for 30 seconds.
Revertive Revertive Switches the active port back to the original port when recovered.
[For Static Mode only.]
Non Revertive Does not switch the active port back even if recovered.
Distribution L2 Base Distribution is based on the Source & Destination MAC, VLAN ID,
Rule Ethernet Type and Physical Port ID.
L3 Base Distribution is based on the Source & Destination IP, Source &
Destination TCP/UDP Port number.
ETH GRP
Port Role Active Specify each port to Active/Standby. At least one port must be the
Active.
Standby
Parameters that can be modified are LAG Name and Distribution Rule only.
Procedure 6-42
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select Link Aggregation Setting. The Link Aggregation Setting
window appears.
4. Modify parameters:
Figure 6-197 Link Aggregation Setting Option Window
select LAG
i) Select the target LAG (Link Aggregation Group) from the LAG drop-down list.
Procedure 6-43
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select Link Aggregation Setting. The Link Aggregation Setting
window appears.
4. Tick a check box of the LAG to be removed, then click the OK button. Ticking
the check box on the title bar selects all.
Figure 6-201 Delete LAG Option Window
check box
ii) Maps the eight classes of ingress traffic to four or eight classes at queuing the
egress traffic.
iii) Copies the original internal priority to the encapsulated frame to prevent the
traffic priority from changing unexpectedly. (VLAN C-tag CoS/VLAN S-tag
CoS)
Procedure 6-44
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/
Classification Setting window appears.
Classification Mode
Classification Mode Equipment Based QoS Mode QoS classification policies are determined by per-
equipment basis. One classification profile is
activated, and up to three profiles are stored on the
equipment configuration. In this mode, most outer
QoS field of the packet can be specified for the
classification policy.
Port Based QoS Mode QoS classification policies are determined by per-port
basis. In this mode, inner QoS field of the packet can
be specified for the classification policy.
VLAN ID Based QoS Mode QoS classification policies are determined by per-
VLAN ID basis. In this mode, VLAN ID field of the
packet can be specified for the classification policy.
7. The Classification Setting window updates the information. Verify that the
selected mode is indicated.
Procedure 6-45
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/
Classification Setting window appears.
3. Verify that the Classification Mode indicate Equipment Based QoS Mode.
To change the mode, proceed with 6.3.10.1 Set Classification Mode.
Procedure 6-46
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/
Classification Setting window appears.
3. Verify that the Classification Mode indicate Equipment Based QoS Mode.
To change the mode, proceed with 6.3.10.1 Set Classification Mode.
Mapping Mode Transparent Uses the CoS as the equipment internal priority.
Priority Overwrite (check box) Tick a box to enable the overwrite settings, which
allows the equipment internal priority following the
Classification to overwrite the QoS value of the output
frame.
Procedure 6-47
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/
Classification Setting window appears.
3. Verify that the Classification Mode indicate Port Based QoS Mode.
To change the mode, proceed with 6.3.10.1 Set Classification Mode.
click
Mapping Mode Transparent Uses the CoS as the equipment internal priority.
Priority Overwrite (check box) Tick a box to enable the overwrite settings, which
allows the equipment internal priority following the
Classification to overwrite the QoS value of the output
frame.
Procedure 6-48
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/
Classification Setting window appears.
3. Verify that the Classification Mode indicate VLAN ID Based QoS Mode.
To change the mode, proceed with 6.3.10.1 Set Classification Mode.
click
Mapping Mode Transparent Uses the CoS as the equipment internal priority.
Priority Overwrite (check box) Tick a box to enable the overwrite settings, which
allows the equipment internal priority following the
Classification to overwrite the QoS value of the output
frame.
Procedure 6-49
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting.
click
Item (card/LAG providing Select the item providing the target port.
available port)
Policer Profile No. 1 to 64 Select a number to assign the Policer Profile No.
VLAN Service Name (read only) Indicates the VLAN Service Names of the registered
VLAN.
Parameters of CoS, Policer Profile No., VLAN ID and Policer Profile Detail
Setting (EIR, CIR, EBS, CBS) can be modified.
Procedure 6-50
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting.
click
click
Item (read only) Indicates the port type assigned to the selected index.
Port (read only) Indicates the port number assigned to the selected index.
Policer Profile No. 1 to 64 Select a number to modify the Policer Profile No.
VLAN Service Name (read only) Indicates the VLAN Service Names of the registered VLAN.
Procedure 6-51
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting.
4. Enter the Policer Index number to delete, then click the OK button.
Figure 6-232 Delete Policer Index Option Window
6. When the process is completed, another Information dialog box appears. Click
the OK button to proceed.
Figure 6-234 Information Dialog Box
Procedure 6-52
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting.
click
5. Policer Profile Detail Setting option window appears. Edit the values, then click
the OK button.
Figure 6-238 Policer Profile Detail Setting Window
7. Policer Profile Setting option window updates the information. Click the Close
button.
Procedure 6-53
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting.
click
Number of Queue 4 Classes QoS Specifies that the number of Shaper Classes is four, which
enables eight Shaper Groups including the Remaining Groups.
8 Classes QoS Specifies that the number of Shaper Classes is eight, which
enables four Shaper Groups including the Remaining Group.
[default]
7 7 3
6 6 3
5 5 2
4 4 2
3 3 1
2 2 1
1 1 0
0 0 0
Procedure 6-54
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting.
Profile Name (text field) Enter the profile name within 0 to 32 characters long
Drop Mode WTD Specifies Weighted Tail Drop (WTD) for the method to discard
frames.
Scheduling Mode SP Specifies Strict Priority (SP) for Scheduler setting, which gives
prior frame process to target Shaper than that of DWRR
specified Shaper Group. [default]
DWRR Weight 1 to 127 Set the priority for DWRR Scheduling Mode. This parameter is
disabled when the Scheduling Mode selects SP.
Queue Length 16 to 65536 Specifies the Egress Queue size for the Service Class.
[unit: k byte; default: 64] the available value range differs
depending on the state:
Table 6-49
2 16 to 1024
16 16 to 16384
64 16 to 165536
WTD Yellow TH 10 to 100 Specifies the WTD (Weighted Tail Drop) threshold value to the
color yellow. [unit: %; default: 100]
WRED Yellow TH 10 to 100 Specifies the WRED (Weighted Random Early Detection)
threshold value to the color yellow. [unit: %; default: 70]
WRED Green TH 10 to 100 Specifies the WRED (Weighted Random Early Detection)
threshold value to the color green. [unit: %; default: 70]
Class3
Class2
Procedure 6-55
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting.
click
Egress Shaper Rate 1 to 10000 Specify the egress shaper rate. [unit: Mbit/s]
Procedure 6-56
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting.
click
Priority Queue (available profile #) Select a Priority Queue Profile number to modify.
Profile
Scheduling Mode SP Specifies Strict Priority (SP) for Scheduler setting, which gives
prior frame process to target Shaper than that of DWRR
specified Shaper Group. [default]
DWRR Weight 1 to 127 Set the priority for DWRR Scheduling Mode. This parameter is
disabled when the Scheduling Mode selects SP.
Procedure 6-57
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting.
click
5. The Edit Shaper Group Member option window appears. Specify the
parameters, then click the OK button.
Figure 6-260 Select Queue Profile Option Window
7. Click the Close button of the Shaper Group Member List option window. The
QoS/Classification Setting window returns.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select Filter Setting. The Filter Setting window appears.
3. In the Filter List tabbed page, click the Add tool button:
Figure 6-263 Filter Setting Window Filter List Tab
Filtering Rule
Filtering Mode (read only) Indicates the filtering mode.
Source MAC Any Selecting Any specifies no particular source MAC address to filter.
Address
(text field) Unticking (removing a tick from) the Any check box enables the text field
below. Enter the Source MAC Address (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx) to filter.
Destination MAC Any Selecting Any specifies no particular destination MAC address to filter.
Address
(text field) Unticking (removing a tick from) the Any check box enables the text field
below. Enter the Destination MAC Address (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx) to filter.
CoS Any Selecting Any specifies no particular CoS value to filter.
0 to 7 Unticking (removing a tick from) the Any check box enables the text field
below. Enter the CoS value to filter.
VLAN ID Any Selecting Any specifies no particular VLAN ID to filter.
1 to 4094 Unticking (removing a tick from) the Any check box enables the text field
below. Enter the VLAN ID to filter.
Ethernet Type Any Selecting Any specifies no particular Ethernet Type to filter.
0x0000 to Unticking (removing a tick from) the Any check box enables the text field
0xFFFF below. Enter the Destination MAC Address to filter.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select Filter Setting. The Filter Setting window appears.
3. In the Filter List tabbed page, click the Entry Index number of the target filter:
Figure 6-267 Filter Setting Window Filter List Tab
4. Modify the filter conditions. See Table 6-53 Add Filter Entry Parameters for
descriptions regarding the parameters.
Figure 6-268 Modify Filter Entry Option Window
The Filter Setting window (Filter List tab) updates the information.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select Filter Setting. The Filter Setting window appears.
3. In the Filter List tabbed page, click the Delete tool button.
Figure 6-271 Filter Setting Filter List Tab
4. Tick a check box of the target filter, then click the OK button. Ticking a box on
top selects all.
Figure 6-272 Delete Filter Entry Option Window
The Filter Setting window (Filter List tab) updates the information.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu expand
ETH Function Setting to select Filter Setting. The Filter Setting window
appears.
3. In the Profile List tabbed page, click the Add tool button:
Figure 6-276 Filter Setting Window Profile List Tab
4. Tick (leave a tick in a) Select check box(es) of the profile(s) to add, and specify
Filter Profile Name and Filtering Mode.
Figure 6-277 Add Filter Profile Option Window
Permit
The Filter Setting window (Profile List tab) updates the information.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu expand
ETH Function Setting to select Filter Setting. The Filter Setting window
appears.
3. In the Profile List tabbed page, click the Profile Index number of the target
profile.
Figure 6-280 Filter Setting Window Profile List Tab
click
Profile List tab
The Filter Setting window (Profile List tab) updates the information.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select Filter Setting. The Filter Setting window appears.
3. Click the Profile List tab, then click the Delete tool button.
Figure 6-284 Filter Setting Window Profile List Tab
4. Tick (click to leave a tick in) a check box of the target filter, then click the OK
button. Ticking a box on top selects all.
Figure 6-285 Delete Filter Entry Option Window
The Filter Setting window (Filter List tab) updates the information.
Procedure 6-64
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select Filter Setting. The Filter Setting window appears.
3. In the Port Filter Setting List tabbed page, click the Port number of the target
port.
Figure 6-289 Filter Setting Window Port Filter Setting List Tab
NOTE: In the Profile Index drop-down list, the listed items excluding
Not Used have been created at the procedure earlier in the
Filter Settings.
6. The Filter Setting window (Port Filter Setting List tab) updates the information.
Verify the displayed information.
Figure 6-292 Filter Setting Window Profile List Tab
Procedure 6-65
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select L2CP Transparent Setting. The L2CP Transparent
Setting window appears.
click
L2 Protocol Transparency
Procedure 6-66
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select Mirroring Setting. The Mirroring Setting window
appears.
Procedure 6-67
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then submenu ETH
Function Setting to select Port Isolate Setting. The Port Isolate Setting
window appears.
Port number
6. The Port Isolate Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
information.
Figure 6-304 Port Isolate Setting Window
Procedure 6-68
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select LLF Setting. The LLF Setting window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter, then click the OK button.
Figure 6-306 LLF Setting (Add) Option Window
(check box) Tick the check box to set the port as Edge Port.
OAM Send Port Setting OAM Send Port Setting option is added for the operation regarding IEEE802.3ah
(LINK OAM), which is currently not supported by iPASOLINK VR. All check boxes
must be unticked. If checked, LLF function does not operate properly, e.g., LLF will
not shut down an Ethernet Port by detecting a Trunk Port failure.
Procedure 6-69
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select LLF Setting. The LLF Setting window appears.
3. Click an LLF GRP ID number of the target LLF. The LLF Setting (Modify)
option window appears.
Figure 6-310 LLF Setting Window
LLF GRP ID (read only) Indicates the selected LLF GRP ID number.
(check box) Tick the check box to set the port as Edge Port.
OAM Send Port Setting OAM Send Port Setting option is added for the operation regarding IEEE802.3ah
(LINK OAM), which is currently not supported by iPASOLINK VR. All check boxes
must be unchecked. If checked, LLF function does not operate properly, e.g., LLF
will not shut down an Ethernet Port by detecting a Trunk Port failure.
Procedure 6-70
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select LLF Setting. The LLF Setting window appears.
4. LLF Setting (Delete) option window appears. Select the LLF GRP ID number of
the target to be removed, then click the OK button:
Figure 6-315 LLF Setting (Modify) Option Window
7. The LLF Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
information.
Figure 6-318 LLF Setting Window
Following procedure sets the input rate for the broadcast storm control, and enables/
disable the Broadcast Storm Control per Ethernet port (including MODEM port).
Procedure 6-71
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select Broadcast Storm Control Setting. The Broadcast
Storm Control Setting window appears.
4. Specify the input rate of the target frames for Broadcast Storm Control, then click
the OK button:
Figure 6-320 Broadcast Storm Control Rate Option Window
Broadcast Storm Control Rate 1 to 1000 Mbps Sets the input rate of the frame for the
Broadcast Storm Control.
[unit: Mbps]
6. The Broadcast Storm Control Setting window, updates the Broadcast Storm
Control Rate value.
Figure 6-322 Broadcast Storm Control Setting Window
Procedure 6-72
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu ETH
Function Setting to select Broadcast Storm Control Setting. The Broadcast
Storm Control Setting window appears.
Port number
4. Set Enable or Disable the Broadcast Storm Control by clicking its radio button,
then click the OK button:
Figure 6-324 Broadcast Storm Control Option Window
6. The Broadcast Storm Control Setting window updates the information. Verify
the displayed information.
Figure 6-326 Broadcast Storm Control Setting Window
E1 Port Setting
Sets E1 Port by specifying E1 Port Name, E1 CH Usage, Channel Impedance and
unused CH reports.
6.4.1.1 Overview
On-Board E1 16 16 at maximum
16E1-A 16 Up to 3 48 at maximum
MSE-A 64 1 64 at maximum
MODEM-EA 2 Up to 5 10 at maximum
STM1-A 2 Up to 3 6 at maximum
A pair of SNCP ports, regardless of one or both of the ports using the restricted
slot(s), will be counted as one channel out of 336 channels.
See the following table for channel numbering of the Channelized STM-1:
STM-1 TUG-3 TUG-2 TU-12 NEO STM-1 TUG-3 TUG-2 TU-12 NEO
Channelized Extension Channelized Extension
Port No. #K #L #M Port No. Port No. #K #L #M Port No.
1 1 1 1 1 34 1 5 2 14
2 2 1 1 22 35 2 5 2 35
3 3 1 1 43 36 3 5 2 56
4 1 2 1 4 37 1 6 2 17
5 2 2 1 25 38 2 6 2 38
6 3 2 1 46 39 3 6 2 59
7 1 3 1 7 40 1 7 2 20
8 2 3 1 28 41 2 7 2 41
9 3 3 1 49 42 3 7 2 62
10 1 4 1 10 43 1 1 3 3
11 2 4 1 31 44 2 1 3 24
12 3 4 1 52 45 3 1 3 45
13 1 5 1 13 46 1 2 3 6
14 2 5 1 34 47 2 2 3 27
15 3 5 1 55 48 3 2 3 48
16 1 6 1 16 49 1 3 3 9
17 2 6 1 37 50 2 3 3 30
18 3 6 1 58 51 3 3 3 51
19 1 7 1 19 52 1 4 3 12
20 2 7 1 40 53 2 4 3 33
21 3 7 1 61 54 3 4 3 54
22 1 1 2 2 55 1 5 3 15
23 2 1 2 23 56 2 5 3 36
24 3 1 2 44 57 3 5 3 57
25 1 2 2 5 58 1 6 3 18
26 2 2 2 26 59 2 6 3 39
27 3 2 2 47 60 3 6 3 60
28 1 3 2 8 61 1 7 3 21
29 2 3 2 29 62 2 7 3 42
30 3 3 2 50 63 3 7 3 63
31 1 4 2 11
32 2 4 2 32
33 3 4 2 53
Procedure 6-73
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu E1/STM-
1/Cross Connect Setting to select Cross Connect Setting. The Cross
Connect Setting window appears.
Add button
To display all the registered information, if exists, leave the Service No. field in
the Filter option box blank, then click the Search button.
NOTE: The Service No. entry field in the Filter option box indicates 1-20 by default,
which is only to limit the number of registered crossconnections to display in
the beginning. Entering a specific number or a range (e.g., 1000-2352 for
crossconnections of Service No. 1000 to 2352) retrieves the information of
the Service No. as entered. To display all, remove the entry to leave the field
blank, and click the Search button.
4. Cross Connect Setting (Add) option window appears. Assign the appropriate
value to each parameter:
NOTE: Port numbers of Edge A/B appear different depending on the channel
spacing.
Edge.A, Edge.B
Protection (check box) This option is enabled when the Cross Connect Type is E1.
Leave a tick in the check box to configure the Protection. Ticking
this box enables the option box below.
Remove a tick from the check box to disable the Protection option.
(drop-down list) (available slot) Select a port for Edge A, Term1/Term2. NOTE
Port/CH (KLML/CH) (check box) Indicates available ports/channels. [Blue: Selected object by
clicking; Gray: Used object; White: Unsettled, unused object]
Name (available port)
AMR Linkage (hyperlink) Opens AMR Detail lists to verify the channel number and
militarization related to the current assignment. This option is
enabled only for MODEM whose AMR is on.
7. The Cross Connect Setting window updates the information. Verify the
displayed information.
Figure 6-330 Cross Connect Setting Window
Entering a number or range in Service No. field of Filter option box can trim the
list.
Procedure 6-74
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu E1/STM-
1/Cross Connect Setting to select Cross Connect Setting. The Cross
Connect Setting window appears.
Entering a number/range in Service No. field of Filter option box trims the list.
Leaving the Service No. entry field blank displays the full list.
Service Numbers
Edge.A, Edge.B
Protection (check box) This option is enabled when the Cross Connect Type is E1.
Leave a tick in the check box to configure the Protection. Ticking
this box enables the option box below.
Remove a tick from the check box to disable the Protection option.
(drop-down list) (available slot) Select a port for Edge A, Term1/Term2. NOTE
Port/CH (KLML/CH) (check box) Indicates available ports/channels. [Blue: Selected object by
clicking; Gray: Used object; White: Unsettled, unused object]
Name (available port)
AMR Linkage (hyperlink) Opens AMR Detail lists to verify the channel number and
militarization related to the current assignment. This option is
enabled only for MODEM whose AMR is on.
NOTE: Port numbers of Edge A/B appear different depending on the channel
spacing.
Entering a number/range in Service No. field of Filter option box trims the list.
Procedure 6-75
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand E1/STM-1/
Cross Connect Setting to select Cross Connect Setting. The Cross Connect
Setting window appears.
Entering a number/range in Service No. field of Filter option box trims the list.
Leaving the Service No. entry field blank displays the full list.
4. Tick (click to leave a tick in) the check box of the target crossconnection. Ticking
the check box on the title bar selects all.
Figure 6-336 Cross Connect Setting (Delete) Option Window
NOTE: The Service No. entry field in the Filter option box indicates 1-20 by default,
in order to limit the number of registered crossconnections to display in the
beginning.
Entering a number/range in Service No. field of Filter option box trims the list.
Leaving the Service No. entry field blank displays the full list.
Entering a number/range in Service No. field of Filter option box trims the list.
Leaving the Service No. entry field blank displays the full list.
Procedure 6-76
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu E1/STM-
1/Cross Connect Setting to select E1 Port Setting. The E1 Port Setting
window appears.
7. The E1 Port Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
information.
Figure 6-343 E1 Port Setting Window
Procedure 6-77
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu E1/STM-
1/Cross Connect Setting to select STM-1 Port Setting. The STM-1 Port
Setting window appears.
STM-1 Port Setting option window appears. Provided options differ depending
on the STM-1 Mode. STM-1 Modes are Through and Channelized:
Through: The Through Mode transmits the STM-1 over the radio frame.
Channelized: The Channelized Mode extracts the 63 E1 channels from the
STM-1 to use them selectively.
Port Setting (For STM-1 configuring APS by Same Card disables Port02 settings.)
Port Name (text filed) Specifies the Port Name using at least one, up to 32 characters
long.
MS-AIS Generation Enable Enables the function to stop laser outputs if detecting that STM-1
signal is lost (optical or radio) (RLOS), and to output MS-AIS. (For
STM-1 configuring APS by Same Card disables Port02 settings.)
ALS Usage Enable Enables the ALS (Automatic Laser Shutdown) function.
ALS Interval 60 [s] Sets the delay time to release the port from the ALS state when
the alarm is cleared. [unit: second]
180 [s]
300 [s]
Lock-in Usage Used Enables to pause for a period of time before carrying out a
switching operation to prevent frequently executing the switching.
Detection Time [min] 1 to 60 Sets the Lock-in period between the detection of a failure and
execution of the switch operation. [unit: minute]
Detection Count [times] 1 to 255 Sets the threshold value to number of switch-over times.
Clear Lock-in Time [min] 1 to 2880 Sets the duration period before clearing the Lock-in mode.
Port Setting
Port Name (text filed) Specifies the Port Name using at least one, up to 32
characters long.
MS-AIS Generation Enable This option is not editable. The option is set to enable
stopping laser outputs if detecting that STM-1 signal is lost
(optical or radio) (RLOS), and outputting MS-AIS. This option
is currently not editable.
ALS Usage Enable Enables the ALS (Automatic Laser Shutdown) function.
ALS Interval 60sec Sets the delay time to release the port from the ALS state
when the alarm is cleared.
180sec
300sec
Trace Setting
Trace Mismatch AIS Enable Enables the function to output AIS if detecting TIM.
Generation Action
Disable Disables this function.
Section Trace Send 1 to 15 Sets J0 in the outgoing direction. Enabled when Trace Mode
is J0: Section Trace.
Expected Section Trace 1 to 15 Sets J0 in the incoming direction. Enabled when Trace Mode
is J0: Section Trace.
Higher Order Path 1 to 15 Sets J1 in the outgoing direction. Enabled when Trace Mode
Trace is J1: HIgher Order Path Trace.
Expected Higher Order 1 to 15 Sets J1 in the incoming direction. Enabled when Trace Mode
Path Trace is J1: HIgher Order Path Trace.
Received Section Trace (read only) Indicates the received Section Trace value.
Received High Order (read only) Indicates the received Higher-Order Path Trace value.
Path Trace
Radio Alarm Transfer Enable Enables to transfer an alarm through E1 Channel with STM-1
is configured as Channelized.
Lock-in Usage Used Enables to pause for a period of time before carrying out a
switching operation to prevent frequently executing the
switching.
Detection Time [min] 1 to 60 Sets the Lock-in period between the detection of a failure and
execution of the switch operation. [unit: minute]
Detection Count [times] 1 to 255 Sets the threshold value to number of switch-over times.
Clear Lock-in Time [min] 1 to 2880 Sets the duration period before clearing the Lock-in mode.
Procedure 6-78
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning to select PWE Setting. The
PWE Setting window appears.
3. Click the Add PWE tool button to display Step 1 PWE Setting option window:
Figure 6-349 PWE Setting Window
4. Modify parameters:
Figure 6-350 Step 1 PWE Setting Option Window and Detail Option Window
click
PWE No. 1 to 256 Assign the service number of PWE. Up to 64 PWE Numbers can be
registered using 1 to 256 digits.
PWE Service (text field) Enter the service name of PWE. Valid value is 0 to 32 characters long (the
Name field can be left blank).
Assign CH CH01 to CH16 Options appears for number of registered ACR from CH01. Enabled when
the ACR Slave is selected.
<MSE E1 CH 1 to CH16>
NE Clock (from System)
Sync E1
(recovered clock of E1 Port, loop timing) Synchronous Source Clock of PWE
ACR
(from iPASOLINK on destination end)
Clock Mode
<MSE E1 CH 17 to CH64>
NE Clock (from System)
Sync E1
(recovered clock of E1 Port, loop timing) Synchronous Source Clock of PWE
ACR CH1
ACR CH2
Clock Mode
ACR CH16
Assign CH
5. Clicking the Detail Option tool button opens the Detail Option window:
Table 6-68 PWE Detail Option Parameters
7. Click the Next button on the Step 1 PWE Setting option window. Step 2 Select
VLAN ID option window appears.
8. Specify/Modify parameters:
NOTE: To add VLAN ID, click the Add VLAN ID tool button, then go to
6.3.4 VLAN Setting.
Figure 6-352 Step 2 Select VLAN ID Option Window
Destination MAC Address (text field) Enter the MAC Address of destination MSE-A (display to
ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.ff PWE Setting window) or Broadcast Address.
Source MAC Address (read only)) Indicates the Source MAC address of the target.
9. Click the Next button. Step 3 Setting Confirmation Screen option window
appears.
12. The PWE Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
information.
Figure 6-355 PWE Setting Window
(left end)
(right end)
Procedure 6-79
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning to select PWE Setting. The
PWE Setting window appears.
PWE No.
PWE Service (text field) The service name of PWE can be modified. Valid value is 0 to
Name 32 characters long (the field can be left blank).
Assign CH CH01 to CH16 Options appears for number of registered ACR from CH01.
Enabled when the ACR Slave is selected.
5. When completed, click the Next button to open Step 2 Select VLAN ID option
window.
Destination MAC Address (text field) Enter the MAC Address of destination MSE-A (display to
ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.ff PWE Setting window) or Broadcast Address.
Source MAC Address (read only)) Indicates the Source MAC address of the target.
7. When completed, click the Next button. Step 3 Setting Confirmation Screen
option window appears.
(left end)
(right end)
Procedure 6-80
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning to select PWE Setting. The
PWE Setting window appears.
4. Tick (click to leave a tick in) the check box of the target PWE. Ticking a check
box on top selects all.
Figure 6-363 Delete PWE Option Window
click
(left end)
(right end)
9. Delete Cross connect between E1 CH and MSE-A E1 CH. Refer to 6.4.1 Cross
Connect Setting.
This step ends the procedure.
iPASOLINK VR allows the system with clock card only. (No methods for "without
mounted clock.")
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu
Equipment Clock/Synchronization Setting to select Equipment Clock
Setting. The Equipment Clock Setting window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter, then click the OK button.
Figure 6-369 Equipment Clock Setting Option Window
Equipment CLK Master Sets the equipment clock as the Master Clock to
Mode provide timing signals to synchronize Slave Clocks.
Clock Source QL Mode Sets to select the clock source by its quality level
Selective Mode (SSM). If the quality values are the same, priority
values are used to compare.
EXT CLK2
Port / CH (available port #) Select a Port number of the target that can extract the
clock information.
Forced SSM Value QL-PRC Selects the Primary Reference Clock. Required when
QL-SSU-A the Line SSM Usage is set to Not Used:
QL-SSU-B
QL-SEC
Overwrite
Quality Level Quality
SSM Code
QL-SSU-A : 0100
QL-SSU-B : 1000
WTR Timer 0 [s] Sets the Wait to Restore time that is a period to wait
for enabling the timing source when recovered.
10 [s]
20 [s]
30 [s]
1 [min] to 15 [min]
(by a minute)
5. Warning dialog box appears. Click the OK button of the dialog box.
Figure 6-370 Warning Dialog Box
6. Information dialog box appears. Click the OK button of the dialog box to
proceed.
Figure 6-371 Information Dialog Box
(left end)
(right end)
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu
Equipment Clock/Synchronization Setting to select Ext Clock Setting. The
Ext Clock Setting window appears.
In / Out
75
EXT CLK Interface bps Selects EXT CLK by bit/s or Hertz. Selecting bps enables
the CRC On/Off option below.
Hz
AIS Generation AIS Selects to generate AIS or to shut down the clock
Mode configuration if the output clock source fails.
Shutdown
NOTE: Port/CH numbers cannot be changed when the same interface is already
used by the equipment clock setting.
6. Information dialog box appears. Click the OK button of the dialog box to
proceed.
Figure 6-375 Information Dialog Box
7. The Ext Clock Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
information.
Figure 6-376 Ext Clock Setting Window
Procedure 6-83
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu
Equipment Clock/Synchronization Setting to select PTP Mode Setting. The
PTP Mode Setting window appears.
PTP Mode Boundary Clock (BC) Enables to PTP Mode (Boundary Clock mode) settings.
PTP Profile IEEE 1588v2 PTP Profile is currently fixed to IEEE 1588v2.
Transport Mode PTP over Ethernet Transport Mode is fixed to PTP over Ethernet, which
operates in the mode according to the IEEE1588-2008
Annex F.
Multicast Type Non Forwardable Select the Multicast Destination Address to use, which
should be associated with that of the opposing site
Forwardable equipment.
6. Warning dialog box appears. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 6-379 Information Dialog Box
PTP Priority Priority 1 Value 0 to 255 Specify priority to PTP packet, which should be
associated with that of opposing site equipment.
Priority 2 Value 0 to 255 [default: 128]
PTP Hold Off Time 1 to 86400 Specifies the value of Holdoff Timer, which is a period
to release the Holdover state when the PTP function
recovers from the locked state. [unit: second]
8. Information dialog box appears. Click the OK button of the dialog box to
proceed.
Figure 6-381 Information Dialog Box
The PTP Mode Setting window updates the PTP Parameters information.
Procedure 6-84
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu
Equipment Clock/Synchronization Setting to select PTP Mode Setting. The
PTP Mode Setting window appears.
3. Click the reference number in the PTP Logical Interface option box:
Figure 6-383 PTP Mode Setting Window
click
PTP Logical Interface Setting option window of the selected number appears.
VLAN ID
Physical Port
Used (radio button) (available Port items.) Select a n ETH Port number to use.
6. Information dialog box appears. Click the OK button of the dialog box to
proceed.
Figure 6-385 Information Dialog Box
7. The PTP Mode Setting window updates the PTP Logical Interface information.
Verify the displayed information.
Figure 6-386 PTP Mode Setting Window
Procedure 6-85
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu
Equipment Clock/Synchronization Setting to select PTP Mode Setting. The
PTP Mode Setting window appears.
6. Information dialog box appears. Click the OK button of the dialog box to
proceed.
Figure 6-390 Information Dialog Box
7. The PTP Mode Setting window updates the PTP Logical Interface information.
Verify the displayed information.
Figure 6-391 PTP Mode Setting Window
Procedure 6-86
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu
Equipment Clock/Synchronization Setting to select PTP Mode Setting. The
PTP Mode Setting window appears.
PTP Clock Interface Setting option window of the selected number appears.
Enable
ToD Setting
G.8271
Time Zone UTC +15 through 00 to 15 Fix the local time zone. [unit: hour]
1PPS Setting
Polarity Positive
Negative
Holdoff Setting
10 MHz Mode Always On Select either mode used for the holdoff condition.
Selecting Squelch requires the setting of Time Value
Squelch below.
Time Value 1 to 86400 Specify the value for the Squelch mode. [unit: second]
1PPS Mode Always On Select a mode used for the holdoff condition. Selecting
either AIS or Squelch requires the setting of Time Value
AIS below.
Squelch
Time Value 1 to 86400 Specify the value for the mode using AIS or Squelch.
[unit: second]
ToD Mode Always On Select a mode used for the holdoff condition. Selecting
either AIS or Squelch requires the setting of Time Value
AIS below.
Squelch
Time Value 1 to 86400 Specify the value for the mode using AIS or Squelch.
[unit: second]
6. Information dialog box appears. Click the OK button of the dialog box to
proceed.
Figure 6-394 Information Dialog Box
Procedure 6-87
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu
Equipment Clock/Synchronization Setting to select PTP Domain Setting. The
PTP Domain Setting window appears.
3. Click the reference number in the PTP Master List option box:
Figure 6-395 PTP Domain Setting Window
click
4. Master Setting option window of the selected number appears. Assign the
appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 6-396 Master Setting Option Window
6. Information dialog box appears. Click the OK button of the dialog box to
proceed.
Figure 6-397 Information Dialog Box
7. The PTP Mode Setting window updates the PTP Logical Interface information.
Verify the displayed information.
Figure 6-398 PTP Domain Setting Window
Procedure 6-88
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu
Equipment Clock/Synchronization Setting to select PTP Mode Setting. The
PTP Mode Setting window appears.
6. Information dialog box appears. Click the OK button of the dialog box to
proceed.
Figure 6-402 Information Dialog Box
7. The PTP Mode Setting window updates the PTP Logical Interface information.
Verify the displayed information.
Figure 6-403 PTP Mode Setting Window
OW Setting
Set the Orderwire Channel of the radio section.
Procedure 6-89
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand SC/OW
Setting to select OW Setting. The OW Setting window appears.
click
OW Use DSC Used Enables the use of OW Channel on the selected Card.
Correlation Settings
Users can modify the conditions to mask alarms (if displaying/clearing alarms on
LCT or LED).
AIS Setting
Users can enable/disable AIS outputs, specify the conditions to output AIS, and set
delay time that is a period before outputting AIS.
Procedure 6-90
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu Alarm/
AIS Setting to select Correlation Setting. The Correlation Setting window
appears.
7. The Correlation Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
information.
Figure 6-411 Correlation Setting Window
Using the following procedure, alarm severity levels can be assigned to conditions
that iPASOLINK has.
Procedure 6-91
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand Alarm/AIS
Setting to select Alarm Severity Setting. The Alarm Severity Setting window
appears.
3. Click the target object tab to select, and click the Modify tool button:
Figure 6-412 Alarm Severity Setting Window MODEM Tab
4. Assign the severity level by selecting the level from the Alarm Status drop-down
list, then click the OK button.
Figure 6-413 Alarm Severity Setting Option Window (Example: ODU)
(Alarm Item) Critical A service-affecting condition that requires an immediate corrective action.
TX Power Major
TX Input Major
RX Level Major
LO REF Minor
LOF Major
Frame ID Major
MOD Major
RDI Warning
UAE Warning
Unlocked Major
XIF Major
Unequipped Major
Module Major
Temperature Critical
LTI Critical
Unequipped Critical
Unequipped Critical
MS AIS Critical
NS RDI Critical
AU AIS Critical
AU LOP Critical
HP UNEQ Critical
HP TIM Critical
HP PLM Critical
HP RDI Critical
LOM Critical
TF Critical
RS LOF Critical
RS TIM Critical
RS EXC Critical
RS DEG Critical
TU AIS Critical
TU LOP Critical
LP UNEQ Critical
LP RDI Critical
LP PLM Critical
Module Critical
Unequipped Critical
Module Critical
Unequipped Critical
E1 LOS Critical
E1 AIS Critical
Unequipped Critical
Module Critical
See the Maintenance manual also for alarms that iPASOLINK can report, and their
meanings.
6. The Alarm Severity Setting window updates the information. Verify the
displayed information.
Figure 6-415 Alarm Severity Setting Window
Procedure 6-92
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand Alarm/AIS
Setting to select AIS Setting. The AIS Setting window appears.
AIS Activation Condition LOF + High BER Sends AIS by receiving LOF and High BER alarms.
Use the following procedures to specify the threshold of BER alarm of (High/Low)/
STM-1 MUX input and E-BER/SD.
Procedure 6-93
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand Alarm/AIS
Setting to select BER Threshold Setting. The BER Threshold Setting window
appears.
1E-4
1E-5
1E-7
1E-8
1E-9
5. Information dialog box appears. Click the OK button of the dialog box to
proceed.
Figure 6-422 Information Dialog Box
6. The BER Threshold Setting window updates the information. Verify the
displayed information.
Figure 6-423 BER Threshold Setting Window
Procedure 6-94
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand Alarm/AIS
Setting to select BER Threshold Setting. The BER Threshold Setting window
appears.
5. Information dialog box appears. Click OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 6-426 Information Dialog Box
6. The BER Threshold Setting window updates the information. Verify the
displayed information.
Figure 6-427 BER Threshold Setting Window
6.8.4.3 STM1-A
Procedure 6-95
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand Alarm/AIS
Setting to select BER Threshold Setting. The BER Threshold Setting window
appears.
click
1E-5
1E-8
1E-9
5. Information dialog box appears. Click the OK button of the dialog box to
proceed.
Figure 6-430 Information Dialog Box
6. The BER Threshold Setting window updates the information. Verify the
displayed information.
Figure 6-431 BER Threshold Setting Window
Main Card
MODEM: for a slot (Card) that does not configure Switch Group.
APS GRP
STM1-A
16E1-A
Procedure 6-96
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu PMON/
RMON Setting to select PMON Threshold Setting. The PMON Threshold
Setting window appears.
3. Click a tab to select MODEM or SW GRP (for protected MODEM), then click
the Modify tool button.
Figure 6-432 PMON Threshold Setting Window
6. The PMON Threshold Setting window updates the information. Verify the
displayed information.
Figure 6-435 PMON Threshold Setting Window
Procedure 6-97
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu PMON/
RMON Setting to select PMON Threshold Setting. The PMON Threshold
Setting window appears.
3. Click a tab to select MODEM or SW GRP (for protected MODEM), then click
the Modify tool button.
Figure 6-436 PMON Threshold Setting Window
RF BBE 15min Occur 0 to 1611000 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF BBE
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 1611000 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF BBE for a
15-minute period.
1day Occur 0 to 154656000 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF BBE
condition for a 1-Day period.
RF SES 15min Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF SES
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF SES for a
15-minute period.
RF SEP 15min Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF SEP
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF SEP for a
15-minute period.
RF UAS 15min Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF UAS
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF UAS for a
15-minute period.
1day Occur 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF UAS
condition for a 1-Day period.
RF OFS 15mintes Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF OFS
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF OFS for a
15-minute period.
5. Information dialog box appears. Click the OK button of the dialog box to
proceed.
Figure 6-438 Information Dialog Box
6. Another Information dialog box appears. Clicking the OK button logs out the
session.
Figure 6-439 Information Dialog Box
8. Open the PMON Threshold Setting window, and check if the values are
updated.
Figure 6-440 PMON Threshold Setting Window
Procedure 6-98
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu PMON/
RMON Setting to select PMON Threshold Setting. The PMON Threshold
Setting window appears.
3. Click the desired STM1-A or APS GRP tab, then click Modify tool button.
Figure 6-441 PMON Threshold Setting Window (example: STM-1 Through)
Table 6-98 PMON Threshold Setting (DMR - STM1-A /APS GRP Tab) Parameters (1 of 2)
Table 6-98 PMON Threshold Setting (DMR - STM1-A /APS GRP Tab) Parameters (2 of 2)
RS BBE 15min Occur 0 to 1611000 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF BBE
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Table 6-99 PMON Threshold Setting (RS - STM1-A /APS GRP Tab) Parameters (2 of 2)
RS SES 15min Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF SES
condition for a 15-Minute period.
RS SEP 15min Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF SEP
condition for a 15-Minute period.
RS UAS 15min Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF UAS
condition for a 15-Minute period.
RS OFS 15min Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF OFS
condition for a 15-Minute period.
5. Information dialog box appears. Click the OK button of the dialog box to
proceed.
Figure 6-443 Information Dialog Box
6. The PMON Threshold Setting window updates the information. Verify the
displayed information.
Figure 6-444 PMON Threshold Setting Window
Procedure 6-99
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu PMON/
RMON Setting to select PMON Threshold Setting. The PMON Threshold
Setting window appears.
3. Click the desired 16E1-A tab to select, then click the Modify tool button.
Figure 6-445 PMON Threshold Setting Window
Procedure 6-100
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu PMON/
RMON Setting to select RMON Threshold Setting. The RMON Threshold
Setting window appears.
RX Drop Events 15 minutes 0 to 133929000 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RX Drop
Event condition for a 15-minute period.
RX CRC Alignment 15 minutes 0 to 133929000 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RX CRC
Errors Alignment Error for a 15-minute period.
5. Information dialog box appears. Click the OK button of the dialog box to
proceed.
Figure 6-451 Information Dialog Box
6. The RMON Threshold Setting window updates the information. Verify the
displayed information.
Figure 6-452 RMON Threshold Setting Window
Procedure 6-101
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu PMON/
RMON Setting to select Other Threshold Setting. The Other Threshold
Setting window appears.
3. Click the link of the target object. The example below selects XPIC GRP2
(MODEM) (Slot03/04):
Figure 6-453 Other Threshold Setting Window
click
5. Information dialog box appears. Click the OK button of the dialog box to
proceed.
Figure 6-455 Information Dialog Box
6. The PMON Threshold Setting window updates the information. Verify the
displayed information.
Figure 6-456 Other Threshold Setting Window
Procedure 6-102
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu PMON/
RMON Setting to select Other Threshold Setting. The Other Threshold
Setting window appears.
3. Click the link of the target object. The example below selects STM-1 (Slot 05)
Port 01:
Figure 6-457 Other Threshold Setting Window
click
SFP TX Power TCN 40 to 8.1 Specifies the threshold value to generate TCN
Threshold SFP TX Power alarm. [unit: dBm]
SFP RX Power TCN 40 to 8.1 Specifies the threshold value to generate TCN
Threshold SFP RX Power alarm. [unit: dBm]
5. Information dialog box appears. Click the OK button of the dialog box to
proceed.
Figure 6-459 Information Dialog Box
6. The PMON Threshold Setting window updates the information. Verify the
displayed information.
Figure 6-460 Other Threshold Setting Window
Procedure 6-103
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu PMON/
RMON Setting to select Other Threshold Setting. The Other Threshold
Setting window appears.
click
4. Other Threshold Setting option window appears. Assign the appropriate value,
then click the OK button:
Figure 6-462 Other Threshold Setting Option Window
IDU Temperature (MAX) 0 to 150 Specifies the maximum temperature for IDU to
Threshold generate the notification. [scale: Celsius
temperature scale ]
5. Information dialog box appears. Click the OK button of the dialog box to
proceed.
Figure 6-463 Information Dialog Box
6. The PMON Threshold Setting window updates the information. Verify the
displayed information.
Figure 6-464 Other Threshold Setting Window
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu PMON/
RMON Setting to select VLAN Counter Setting. The VLAN Counter Setting
window appears.
3. In the VLAN Counter Select tabbed page, click Add Counter tool button:
Figure 6-465 VLAN Counter Setting Window VLAN Counter Select Tab
VLAN Counter Setting VLAN Counter Select (Add) option window appears.
Enable (radio button) Clicking the radio button enables to count the frames that
pass through the selected VLAN.
5. Information dialog box appears. Click OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 6-467 Information Dialog Box
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu PMON/
RMON Setting to select VLAN Counter Setting. The VLAN Counter Setting
window appears.
3. In the VLAN Counter Select tabbed page, click the reference number of the
target VLAN Counter:
Figure 6-469 VLAN Counter Setting Window VLAN Counter Select Tab
click
Enable (radio button) Clicking the radio button enables to count the frames that
pass through the selected VLAN.
5. Information dialog box appears. Click OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 6-471 Information Dialog Box
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu PMON/
RMON Setting to select VLAN Counter Setting. The VLAN Counter Setting
window appears.
3. In the VLAN Counter Select tabbed page, click the Delete Counter tool button:
Figure 6-473 VLAN Counter Setting Window
4. The Delete VLAN Counter option window appears. Select a VLAN Counter No.
to be removed, then click the OK button:
Figure 6-474 Delete VLAN Counter Option Window
6. Information dialog box appears. Click the OK button of the dialog box to
proceed.
Figure 6-476 Information Dialog Box
7. The VLAN Counter Setting window updates the information. Verify the
displayed information.
Figure 6-477 VLAN Counter Setting Window
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu PMON/
RMON Setting to select VLAN Counter Setting. The VLAN Counter Setting
window appears.
3. In the Shaper Group Counter Select tabbed page, click Add Counter tool
button:
Figure 6-478 VLAN Counter Setting Window Shaper Group Counter Select
Tab
VLAN Counter Setting Shaper Group Counter Select (Add) option window
appears.
Enable (radio button) Clicking the radio button enables to count the frames that
pass through the selected VLAN.
5. Information dialog box appears. Click OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 6-480 Information Dialog Box
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then its submenu PMON/
RMON Setting to select VLAN Counter Setting. The VLAN Counter Setting
window appears.
3. In the Shaper Group Counter Select tabbed page, click the Delete Counter
tool button:
Figure 6-482 VLAN Counter Setting Window Shaper Group Counter Select
Tab
4. The Delete Shaper Group Counter option window appears. Select a VLAN
Counter No. to be removed, then click the OK button:
6. Information dialog box appears. Click the OK button of the dialog box to
proceed.
Figure 6-485 Information Dialog Box
7. The VLAN Counter Setting window updates the information. Verify the
displayed information.
Figure 6-486 VLAN Counter Setting Window