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Table 1-7 Process for configuring SDH and PDH services .............................................................................. 1-11
This chapter describes the process of configuring SDH and PDH services on the T2000
through a configuration sample. In addition, this chapter describes related engineering
requirements and engineering information. Through this example, you can learn how to
configure SDH and PDH services and other similar services.
In this chapter, the OptiX OSN 3500 product is taken as an example. For the OptiX OSN 2500 and the
OptiX OSN 1500A/B, service configuration is performed in the same way. The only difference is that
the boards of the OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500A/B are inserted in different slots.
The screen shots contained in this manual vary with the T2000 version and network element (NE)
software version. If the versions mismatch, maybe the screen shots look different with the actual one.
The OptiX iManager T2000 version is V200R003C02.
Title Description
Node A B C D E
A - 32 x E1 31 x E1 32 x E1 -
B 32 x E1 - - - -
C 31 x E1 - - - 32 x E1
D 32 x E1 - - - 31 x E1, 3 x E3
E - - 32 x E1 31 x E1, 3 x E3 -
The distance between any two nodes of A, B, C, and D is not more than 50 km. Node E is 80
km far from the nearest node D. The services between these nodes need network level
protection. Moreover, the central node A needs to provide TPS protection for PDH services.
Recently, these nodes may require service expansion and Ethernet data services.
For the OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500A/B, select proper service requirements according to
their slot features and service access capacity.
NE1 (A)
T2000
40 km
25 km
NM ID T2000
IP address 129.9.0.254
Subnet mask 255.255.0.0
9-1
T2000 129.9.0.1
OSN 3500
129.9.0.1
In this section, the board layout of each OptiX OSN 3500 NE is given. For the OptiX OSN 2500 and the
OptiX OSN 1500A/B, see the actual networking and board layout for configuration.
Figure 1-3, Figure 1-4 and Figure 1-6 show the board layout of NE1, NE4, and NE5 each.
Figure 1-5 shows the board layout of NE2 and NE3.
S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
D75S
D75S
D75S
D75S
D75S
D75S
PIU
PIU
AUX
FAN FAN FAN
S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GXCSA
GXCSA
PQ1
PQ1
GSCC
GSCC
PQ1
SL16
PQ1
SL16
S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
D75S
D75S
PIU
PIU
AUX
FAN FAN FAN
S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GXCSA
GXCSA
PQ1
GSCC
GSCC
SL16
SL16
S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
D75S
D75S
D75S
D75S
C34S
PIU
PIU
AUX
S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GXCSA
GXCSA
PQ1
GSCC
GSCC
PQ1
SL16
SL16
SL4
PL3
S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
D75S
D75S
C34S
PIU
PIU
AUX
FAN FAN FAN
S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GXCSA
GXCSA
GSCC
GSCC
PQ1
SL4
PL3
For the OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500A/B, timeslot allocation and service configuration are
the same as the OptiX OSN 3500. The only difference is that the boards are inserted in different slots.
VC12:1-32 VC12:1-32
t2:1-32 t2:1-32 t2:1-32
1#VC4 VC12:33-63
t2:33-63 t2:33-63
VC12:1-32
2#VC4
t2:1-32 t3:1-32
Line
Station NE4 NE5
13-SL4-1 7-SL4-1
VC12:1-32
t2:1-32
1#VC4 VC12:33-63
t2:33-63 t2:33-63
2#VC4 VC3:1-3
t14:1-3 t14:1-3
Forward
Add/Drop
32 x E1 services from NE3 to NE5 pass through 1–32 timeslots of the first VC-4
NE4
The E1 paths 33–63 of the tributary board in slot 2 33–63 timeslots of the first VC-4
NE4 exchange services with those of the tributary
board in slot 2 of NE5
The E1 paths 1–32 of the tributary board in slot 2 1–32 timeslots of the second VC-4
of NE4 exchange services with those of the
tributary board in slot 3 of NE1
The E3 paths 1–3 of the tributary board in slot 14 1–3 timeslots of the second VC-4
of NE4 exchange services with those of the
tributary board in slot 14 of NE5
NE1 √ √ √ √
NE2 × √ √ √
NE3 × √ √ √
NE4 × √ √ √
NE5 × √ √ √
BITS
9-1
NE1
OSN 3500
BITS/Internal
9-4
9-2 NE4 9-5
NE2 OSN 3500 NE5
OSN 3500 7-SL16-1/ OSN 3500
7-SL16-1/ 12-SL16-1/Internal 7-SL4-1/Internal
12-SL16-1/Internal
9-3
NE3
OSN 3500
7-SL16-1/
12-SL16-1/Internal
Extended ID - NE ID
NE name
Equipment type
Clock source list
Master clock
To avoid mutual tracing of clocks in this example, set the clock ID of the external clock
source 1 (BITS) on NE1 as 1, and that of the internal clock source as 2.
NM tag T2000
NM name NM
IP address 129.9.0.254
9-1
NE1 NE1-7-SL16-1
T2000 OSN 3500
1001/9999
NE1-12-SL16-1
NE2-7-SL16-1 NE4-12-SL16-1 STM-4 two-fiber
9-2 9-4 bidirectional non- 9-5
NE2 NE4 protection chain NE5
OSN 3500 STM-16 two-fiber OSN 3500 OSN 3500
1002/9999 bidirectional MS ring 1004/9999 1005/9999
NE4-7-SL16-1 NE4-13-SL4-1 NE5-7-SL4-1
NE2-12-SL16-1
9-3
NE3
NE3-7-SL16-1 OSN 3500 NE3-12-SL16-1
1003/9999
Extended ID - NE ID
NE name
Equipment type
Orderwire/
Conference call
Howl tone may be generated if the conference call is configured as a ring. The OptiX OSN
3500, the OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500 can release loop automatically for
orderwire and conference calls.
Since there are not many NEs in this network, it is no need to configure subnet number for
optical ports of each NE.
1.3.1 NE Side
z The OptiX OSN 3500 has been installed.
z The commissioning at each station has been finished.
z The running indicator Active is ON.
z Optical fibers between stations are correctly connected.
1.3.3 Document
z Engineering planning information is available.
z After logging in to the T2000 client, the key F1 can be used to access online help.
z Manuals for the OptiX OSN 3500 and the OptiX iManager T2000 are ready.
If the T2000 server and T2000 client are installed on one computer, when logging in to the
T2000, the IP address and port number of the T2000 server are suggested as 127.0.0.1 and
9801 respectively.
If the T2000 server and T2000 client are on different computers, when logging in to the
T2000, the IP address of the T2000 server is the actual IP address and port number is 9801.
By default, the mode of the server is common mode. The mode can also be adapted as
security (SSL) mode. The port number needs not to be entered manually. Once the mode is
selected, the system automatically selects the corresponding port number. If the server and the
client are installed in different computers, the modes should be the same; otherwise, the client
fails to log in to the server.
In this section, we describe the procedure when the T2000 server and T2000 client are
installed on different computers.
Follow the steps below to log in to the T2000.
By default, the initial user name of the T2000 is admin, and the password is T2000. To make sure the
security, the administrator should instantly change this password.
Step 1 Double-click the T2000Client shortcut icon on the desktop to display the Login interface.
Step 2 Enter the user name, password and server address.
z User Name: admin
z Password: T2000
z Server: 129.9.0.254:9801
Step 3 Click Login. After the data is loaded, the Main Topology is displayed on the T2000.
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1.4.2 Creating an NE
Creating a GNE: NE1
To configure the OptiX OSN 2500, select the NE type - OptiX OSN 2500.
To configure the OptiX OSN 1500, select the NE type - OptiX OSN 1500.
To configure the OptiX OSN 2500 REG, select the NE type - OptiX OSN 2500 REG.
Step 1 Right-click in the blank space of the Main Topology and select Create > Topology Object.
Select the NE type: OSN Series-OptiX OSN 3500.
Step 2 Enter the NE attributes according to the IP address allocation diagram (see Figure 1-2).
z ID: 1
z Extended ID: 9
z Name: NE1
z Gateway Type: Gateway
z Protocol: IP
z IP Address: 129.9.0.1
z Port: 1400
z NE User: root (default)
z Password: password
z Uncheck the NE Preconfiguration check box.
Step 3 Click OK.
Step 4 Click the place in the Main Topology where you want the icon of NE1 to appear. The icon is
marked with " " or " " in the upper left. " " means this NE is a GNE, and " " means this
NE is Not Configured.
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To configure the OptiX OSN 2500, select the NE type - OptiX OSN 2500.
To configure the OptiX OSN 1500, select the NE type - OptiX OSN 1500.
To configure the OptiX OSN 2500 REG, select the NE type - OptiX OSN 2500 REG.
Step 1 Right-click in the blank space of the Main Topology and select Create > Topology Object.
Select the NE type "OSN Series–OptiX OSN 3500".
Step 2 Enter the NE attributes according to the IP address allocation diagram (see Figure 1-2).
z ID: 2
z Extended ID: 9
z Name: NE2
z Gateway Type: Non-Gateway
z Affiliated Gateway: NE1
z Affiliated Gateway Protocol: IP
z NE User: root (default)
z Password: password
z Uncheck the NE Preconfiguration check box.
Step 3 Click OK.
Step 4 Click the place in the Main Topology where you want the icon of NE2 to appear. The icon is
marked with a " " in the upper left. " " means this NE is Not Configured.
Step 5 Repeat Steps 1–4 to create the NE icon for NE3, NE4 and NE5 each.
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Step 5 Click OK. After the Operation succeeded dialog box is displayed, click Close.
----End
Step 5 Click OK. After the Operation succeeded dialog box is displayed, click Close.
----End
The first method is recommended. However, if you wish to add a board to a running NE, only the second
method is applicable. The two methods are described in this section. You can select either of them.
The OptiX OSN 3500 is taken as an example to describe this procedure. For the OptiX OSN 2500 and
the OptiX OSN 1500A/B, a board is created in the same way, except that the board and its slot are
different.
Step 1 Select the shortcut icon on the toolbar of the Main Topology and the cursor changes to a
"+".
Step 2 Click the source NE NE1 of the fiber on the Main Topology. Select the source board
12-N2SL16, and the source port 1.
Step 3 Use the same method to select the fiber sink NE NE2, the sink board 7-N2SL16, and the sink
port 1.
Step 4 Enter the information about the fiber in the Create Fiber dialog box. Click OK.
Step 5 According to Table 1-2, repeat Steps 1–4 to create fiber connection between NEs to form the
five NEs into a ring with chain topology.
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The subnet created here is just a topological concept. For the convenience of management, topology
objects in the same area of a network or with similar attributes are arranged in one subnet for display.
Step 1 Right-click in the blank space of the Main Topology and select Create > Subnet. The
Create Subnet dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 Select the Attributes tab and enter the subnet name OptiX OSN production.
Step 3 Select the Objects tab. Select NE1–NE5 from the Available Objects pane, click to add
them to the Selected Objects pane. Click OK.
Step 4 After the subnet is successfully created, its icon on the Main Topology is displayed as .
Step 5 Right-click the icon of this subnet and select Enter, and you can enter the topology view only
containing this protection subnet. Right-click and select Return and you can enter the Main
Topology containing all topology objects.
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Step 2 Select Protection View > Create SDH Protection Subnet > 2f_MS SPRing from the Main
Menu of the Protection View. The Wizard for Creating Two-Fiber Bidirectional MS
Shared Protection Ring is displayed.
Step 3 Set the following parameters.
z Name: 2f_MS_SPRing_1
z Level: STM-16
Step 4 On the topology view on the right, double-click the icons of NE1–NE4, to add them into the
protection subnet. Select the default Node for Node Attributes. Click Next.
Step 5 Confirm link information and click Finish. A dialog box is displayed and indicates that the
protection subnet is created successfully.
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Step 5 Confirm link information and click Finish. A dialog box is displayed and indicates that the
protection subnet is created successfully.
----End
The NE can trace external clock just like building integrated timing supply (BITS), line clock, tributary
clock and internal clock. To realize clock protection, you need to set at least two clock tracing sources.
Usually, the tributary clock is not used as the reference clock of the clock subnet.
To avoid clock interlock, neither sets the clock into a ring nor tracing loopback clock source.
PQ1/PQM/PD3 all has two clock timing sources. When set the tributary clock timing, be aware of the
mapping relationship between tributary timing channels and ports. The first port maps the first tributary
timing channel.
For the PQ1 or the PQM, the ninth port maps the second tributary timing channel.
For the PD3, the fourth port maps the second tributary timing channel.
The PL3 only has one clock timing source.
Follow the steps below to set the clock source priority table.
Step 1 Right-click the NE1 icon in the Main Topology and select NE Explorer.
Step 2 Select Configuration > Clock > Clock Source Priority from the Function Tree.
Step 3 Select the System Clock Source Priority list tab.
Step 4 Click Create, select External Clock Source 1, and click OK.
Step 5 Select External Clock Source 1. Take the default value for External Clock Source Mode
and Synchronous Status Byte. In this example, set External Clock Source Mode and
Synchronous Status Byte for NE1 only.
Step 6 Set External Clock Source 1 to the highest priority and click Apply. Select External Clock
Source 1. You can click to lower its priority or to increase its priority. The internal
clock source has the lowest priority.
Step 7 According to Table 1-6, repeat Steps 1–5 to set the clock tracing source and the clock priority
table for NE2, NE3, NE4, and NE5.
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Follow the steps below to set clock source reversion parameters and clock source switching
conditions.
Step 1 Right-click the NE1 icon on the Main Topology and select NE Explorer.
Step 2 Select Configuration > Clock > Clock Source Switching from the Function Tree.
Step 3 Select the Clock Source Reversion Parameter tab. Set the following parameters.
z Higher Priority Clock Source Reversion Mode: Auto-Revertive
z Clock Source WTR Time(min.): 5
z Click Apply.
Step 4 Repeat Steps 1–3 to set clock source reversion parameters for NE2, NE3, NE4, and NE5 each.
Step 5 Set clock source switching conditions for NE2, NE3, NE4, and NE5 each. Select the Clock
Source Switching Condition tab and set the following parameters.
z AIS Alarm Generated: No
z RLOS, RLOF, and OOF Alarms Generated: Yes
z B2-EXC Alarm Generated: No
z Click Apply.
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Step 1 Right-click the NE1 icon on the Main Topology and select NE Explorer.
Step 2 Select Configuration > Clock > Clock Subnet Configuration from the Function Tree.
Step 3 Select the Clock Subnet tab and set the following parameters.
z Affiliated Subnet: 0
z Protection Status: Start Extended SSM Protocol
z Clock Source ID of External Clock Source 1: 1
z Clock Source ID of Internal Clock Source: 2
z Click Apply.
You need to get the license for the trail management function. Otherwise, you can only use the station
configuration function.
The OptiX OSN 3500 is taken as an example to describe this procedure. For the OptiX OSN 2500 and
the OptiX OSN 1500A/B, the trail is created in the same way, except that the boards configured, slots,
and timeslots are different.
Before you configure the services, you need to query the remaining available resource by Trail >
Resource Statistics > TU Port Resource Statistics.
The VC-4 server trail is used to carry the tributary service between the source and the sink sites and
support the lower order cross-connection on the lines. Before configuring the tributary service trail of
each site and line, the VC-4 server trail between sites should be created first. You do not need to create a
VC-4 server trail for a VC4 trail.
Step 8 Check the Selected Timeslots/Port check box, and set the Specify the start time slot to 2. Set
The start value of the trail name suffix to 2. Select Activated. Click OK to finish the creation
of the second to eighth VC-4 server trails.
Step 9 Repeat Steps 1–8 to create the first to eighth VC-4 server trails between adjacent NEs: NE2
and NE3, NE3 and NE4, NE4 and NE1. Repeat Steps 1–8 to create the first to fourth VC-4
server trails between NE4 and NE5.
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Step 11 Repeat Steps 2–10 to create the E1 service from NE1 to NE3 and NE1 to NE4, and then the
E1 service between any two nodes of NE3, NE4, and NE5 in turn.
----End
When using the station function to configure services, you only need to configure cross-connections on
NE1–NE5 in turn rather than configuring VC-4 server trails.
Skip this section if the SDH or PDH service has been configured by using the trail function.
The OptiX OSN 3500 is taken as an example to describe this procedure. For the OptiX OSN 2500 and
the OptiX OSN 1500A/B, station configuration is performed in the same way, except that the boards
configured, slots and timeslots are different.
Before you configure the services, you need to query the remaining available resource by Trail >
Resource Statistics > TU Port Resource Statistics.
Step 2 Select Configuration > SDH Service Configuration from the Function Tree. Click .
Step 3 According to Figure 1-7, create the E1 service from NE1 to NE2: from ports 1–32 of the PQ1
board in slot 2 to timeslots 1–32 of the first VC-4 on the SL16 board in slot 12. Click Create
and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog box.
z Level: VC12
z Direction: Bidirectional
z Source Slot: 2-PQ1
z Source Timeslot Range(e.g. 1,3-6): 1–32
z Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1(SDH-1)
z Sink VC4: VC4-1
z Sink Timeslot Range(e.g. 1,3-6): 1–32
z Activate Immediately: Yes
z Click OK.
Step 4 According to Figure 1-7, create the E1 service from NE1 to NE3: from ports 33–63 of the
tributary board in slot 2 to timeslots 33–63 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface board in
slot 12. Click Create and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog
box.
z Level: VC12
z Direction: Bidirectional
z Source Slot: 2-PQ1
z Source Timeslot Range(e.g. 1,3-6): 33–63
z Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1(SDH-1)
z Sink VC4: VC4-1
z Sink Timeslot Range(e.g. 1,3-6): 33–63
z Activate Immediately: Yes
z Click OK.
Step 5 According to Figure 1-7, create the E1 service from NE1 to NE4: from ports 1–32 of the
tributary board in slot 3 to timeslots 1–32 of the second VC-4 on the optical interface board in
slot 7. Click Create and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog box.
z Level: VC12
z Direction: Bidirectional
z Source Slot: 3-PQ1
z Source Timeslot Range(e.g. 1,3-6): 1-32
z Sink Slot: 7-N2SL16-1(SDH-1)
In the NE Explorer, clicking the switch NE shortcut icon can switch an NE quickly. Select the
NE that you wish to configure, and click OK.
Step 2 Select Configuration > SDH Service Configuration from the Function Tree. Click .
Step 3 According to Figure 1-7, configure the pass-through service at NE2 between NE1 and NE3:
from timeslots 33–63 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface board SL16 in slot 7 to
timeslots 33–63 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface board SL16 in slot 12. Click Create
and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog box.
z Level: VC12
z Direction: Bidirectional
z Source Slot: 7-N2SL16-1(SDH-1)
z Source VC4: VC4-1
z Source Timeslot Range(e.g. 1,3-6): 33–63
z Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1(SDH-1)
z Sink VC4: VC4-1
z Sink Timeslot Range(e.g. 1,3-6): 33–63
z Activate immediately: Yes
z Click OK.
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Step 2 Select Configuration > SDH Service Configuration from the Function Tree. Click .
Step 3 According to Figure 1-7, create the E1 service from NE1 to NE2: from ports 1–32 of the
tributary board in slot 2 to timeslots 1–32 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface board in
slot 7. Click Create and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog box.
z Level: VC12
z Direction: Bidirectional
z Source Slot: 7-N2SL16-1(SDH-1)
z Source VC4: VC4-1
z Source Timeslot Range(e.g. 1,3-6): 1–32
z Sink Slot: 2-PQ1
z Sink Timeslot Range(e.g. 1,3-6): 1–32
z Activate Immediately: Yes
z Click OK.
----End
Step 2 Select Configuration > SDH Service Configuration from the Function Tree. Click .
Step 3 According to Figure 1-7, create the E1 service from NE1 to NE3: from timeslots 33–63 of the
first VC-4 on the optical interface board SL16 in slot 7 to ports 33–63 of the PQ1board in slot
2. Click Create and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog box.
z Level: VC12
z Direction: Bidirectional
z Source Slot: 7-N2SL16-1(SDH-1)
z Source VC4: VC4-1
z Source Timeslot Range(e.g. 1,3-6): 33–63
z Sink Slot: 2-PQ1
z Sink Timeslot Range(e.g. 1,3-6): 33–63
z Activate Immediately: Yes
z Click OK.
Step 4 According to Figure 1-7, create the E1 service between NE3 and NE5: from ports 1–32 of the
PQ1 board in slot 2 to timeslots 1–32 of the first VC-4 on the SL16 board in slot 12. Click
Create and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog box.
z Level: VC12
z Direction: Bidirectional
z Source Slot: 2-PQ1
z Source Timeslot Range(e.g. 1,3-6): 1–32
z Sink Slot: 12-N2SL16-1(SDH-1)
z Sink VC4: VC4-1
z Sink Timeslot Range(e.g. 1,3-6): 1–32
z Activate Immediately: Yes
z Click OK.
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When configuring E1 services between a node on a chain and another node on a ring, configure VC-12
rather than VC-4 pass through on the interconnecting node . Otherwise, services from ring to chain have
no protection.
Step 2 Select Configuration > SDH Service Configuration from the Function Tree. Click .
Step 3 According to Figure 1-7, configure the pass-through service at this station between NE3 and
NE5: from timeslots 1–32 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface board SL16 in slot 7 to
timeslots 1–32 of the first VC-4 on the optical interface board SL4 in slot 13. Click Create
and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog box.
z Level: VC12
z Direction: Bidirectional
z Source Slot: 7-N2SL16-1(SDH-1)
z Source VC4: VC4-1
z Source Timeslot Range(e.g. 1,3-6): 1–32
z Sink Slot: 13-N2SL4-1(SDH-1)
z Sink VC4: VC4-1
z Sink Timeslot Range(e.g. 1,3-6): 1–32
z Activate Immediately: Yes
z Click OK.
----End
Step 2 Select Configuration > SDH Service Configuration from the Function Tree. Click .
Step 3 According to Figure 1-7, create the E1 service from NE4 to NE5: from ports 33–63 of the
PQ1 board in slot 2 to timeslots 33–63 of the first VC-4 on the SL4 board in slot 13. Click
Create and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog box.
z Level: VC12
z Direction: Bidirectional
z Source Slot: 2-PQ1
z Source Timeslot Range(e.g. 1,3-6): 33–63
z Sink Slot: 13-N2SL4-1(SDH-1)
z Sink VC4: VC4-1
z Sink Timeslot Range(e.g. 1,3-6): 33–63
Step 2 Select Configuration > SDH Service Configuration from the Function Tree. Click .
Step 3 According to Figure 1-7, create the E1 service between NE3 and NE5: from timeslots 1–32 of
the first VC-4 on the optical interface board SL4 in slot 7 to timeslots 1–32 of the PQ1 board
in slot 2. Click Create and set the following parameters in the Create SDH Service dialog
box.
z Level: VC12
z Direction: Bidirectional
z Source Slot: 7-N2SL4-1(SDH-1)
Step 2 Select Configuration > TPS Protection from the Function Tree.
Step 3 Click Create and set the following parameters in the Create SDH TPS Protection Group
dialog box.
z Protection Board: 1-PQ1
z Working board: 2-PQ1, 3-PQ1
z Enable Protection Switching: Enable (by default)
z WTR Time (s): 600
z Priority: Priority-1 for 2-PQ1, Priority-2 for 3-PQ1
The cross-connect board protection pair and SCC board protection pair of the OptiX OSN 3500 can be
configured automatically. To configure 1+1 protection for other boards, see the following method. For
the OptiX OSN 2500 and the OptiX OSN 1500A/B, board 1+1 protection is configured in a way similar
to the OptiX OSN 3500.
Do not make a loop when configuring conference call to avoid howler tone. In this example, choose only
one line board on the ring as the selected orderwire port.
z Click Apply.
Step 4 Select the Conference Call tab and set the following parameters.
z Selected Conference Call Optical Interface: 7-N2SL16-1,13-N2SL4-1
z Click Apply.
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Usually, you can take the default value for all performance parameters, and you only need to start
performance monitoring. You can also set performance parameters as required.
Follow the steps below to set the performance monitoring start or stop status.
Step 1 Select Configuration > NE Time Synchronization from the Main Menu.
Step 2 Select NE1–NE5 from the Object Tree and click the double-right-arrow button (red).
Step 3 Set the Synchronous Mode of NE1–NE5 to NM, and click Apply.
Step 4 Select NE1–NE5, right-click and select Synchronize with NM Time from the shortcut menu.
Click Yes in the confirmation box that appears.
Step 5 A dialog box is displayed and prompts that synchronization succeeded. Click OK.
Step 6 Select Performance > NE Performance Monitor Time from the Main Menu.
Step 7 Select NE1 and click the double-right-arrow button (red).
Step 8 Set the following parameters.
Usually, you can take the default value for all alarm parameters except Dumping Condition. You can
also set alarm parameters according to the actual situations. For details, see descriptions of alarm
settings in T2000 Online Help.
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