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Ceragon FibeAir IP-10G IP-10E User Guide 20120601 Rev A
Ceragon FibeAir IP-10G IP-10E User Guide 20120601 Rev A
Ceragon FibeAir IP-10G IP-10E User Guide 20120601 Rev A
User Guide
DOC-00034612 (Rev A)
Hardware Release: R2 and R3
Software Release: i6.9
BM-0252-0
June 2012
Copyright 2012 by Ceragon Networks Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Notice
This document contains information that is proprietary to Ceragon Networks Ltd. No part of this
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Ceragon Networks Ltd. This document is provided as is, without warranty of any kind.
Registered Trademarks
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Ltd. Other names mentioned in this publication are owned by their respective holders.
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The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Ceragon
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damage in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this document or equipment
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Revision History
Rev
Date
Author
Description
Approved by
Date
June 16,
2012
Baruch Gitlin
Eytan Perso
June 16,
2012
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction .................................................................................................... 16
1.1 About the CeraWeb EMS (Web EMS) ......................................................................... 17
1.1.1 Browser behavior with Web EMS ................................................................................ 17
1.2
2. Getting Started................................................................................................ 23
2.1
2.2
2.3
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4.3
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
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9.2
9.3
9.4
9.4.1
9.4.2
9.4.3
9.4.4
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Target Audience
This manual is intended for use individuals responsible for configuration and
administration of an IP-10G or IP-10E system or network.
Related Documents
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1.
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Introduction
This chapter includes:
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1.1
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1.1.1
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1.2
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PM & Counters
Sub-Menus
Applicability
Current Alarms
IP-10G/E
Event Log
IP-10G/E
PM Commands
IP-10G/E
RMON
IP-10G/E
TDM Trails
IP.10G only
Pseudowire
Port RMON
IP.10G only
E1/DS1
Port #
IP.10G only
STM-1/OC-3
Port #
IP.10G only
Signal Level
IP-10G/E
Aggregate
IP-10G/E
MRMC
IP-10G/E
MSE
IP-10G/E
MSE Threshold
XPI Threshold
Radio
XPI
TDM Channel
IP.10G only
IP-10G/E
Radio
IP-10G/E
IP-10G/E
IP-10G/E
IP-10G/E
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Sub-Menus
Unit Parameters
Configuration
General
User Guide
Applicability
IP-10G/E
External Alarms
IP-10G/E
Management
IP-10G/E
Configuring IP Addresses
Traps Configuration
IP-10G/E
Configuring Traps
Licensing
IP-10G/E
Replacing a License
NTP
IP-10G/E
IP Table
IP-10G/E
SNMP
IP-10G/E
Configuring SNMP
All ODU
IP-10G/E
IP-10G/E
IP-10G/E
IP-10G/E
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Sub-Menus
Switch Configuration
Ethernet Switch
User Guide
Applicability
IP-10G/E
IP-10G/E
Enhanced Traffic
Manager
IP-10G/E
STP Protocol
IP-10G/E
RSTP/Ring RSTP
IP-10G/E
Configuring Multi-Radio
Radio Parameters
IP-10G/E
Configuration
Radio
Remote Radio
IP-10G/E
Radio Thresholds
IP-10G/E
MRMC
IP-10G/E
Compression
IP-10G/E
Configuring Compression
Traffic Priority
IP-10G/E
ATPC
IP-10G/E
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Sub-Menus
Ethernet Ports
Interfaces
Configuration
User Guide
Applicability
IP-10G/E
Configuring LAGs
E1 Ports/DS1 Ports
IP.10G only
IP.10G only
Wayside Channel
IP-10G/E
User Channel
IP-10G/E
EOW
IP-10G/E
AIS
IP-10G/E
IP-10G/E
Protection Parameters
IP-10G/E
Protection
Trails
Configuration
Pseudowire
Multi-Unit LAG
IP-10G/E
Radio Diversity
IP-10G/E
Configuring Diversity
TDM Trails
IP-10G only
Card Configuration
IP-10G only
TDM Ports
IP-10G only
PSN Profiles
IP-10G only
PSN Tunnels
IP-10G only
DS0 Bundles
IP-10G only
Pseudowire Service
IP-10G only
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Service OAM
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Sub-Menus
Applicability
MAID List
IP-10G/E
Advanced
Loopback
IP-10G/E
Manual Ping
IP-10G/E
Manual Linktrace
IP-10G/E
Radio
IP-10G/E
Radio Loopback
PDH Line
IP-10G only
SDH/SONET Line
IP-10G only
IP-10G only
IP-10G/E
Configuration Management
Diagnostics &
Maintenance
Software Management
IP-10G/E
RFU Download
IP-10G/E
IP-10G/E
Resets
IP-10G/E
File List
IP-10G/E
Security Configuration
IP-10G/E
Adding Users
Deleting Users
IP-10G/E
Security
CSR File
IP-10G/E
Change Password
IP-10G/E
RADIUS
IP-10G/E
Configuring RADIUS
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Getting Started
This chapter includes:
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Configuring IP Addresses
You can configure the local IDUs IP address in the Local IP Configuration
section of the Management page.
You can configure the remote IDUs IP address in the Remote IP Configuration
section of the Management page.
In protected configurations, the floating IP address feature provides a single IP
address that will always provide direct access to the currently active main
unit. This is used primarily for web-based management and telnet access.
The user can configure a floating IP address in the active unit, and this IP
address will be automatically copied to the standby unit.
To configure local IP settings:
1 Select Configuration > General > Management. The Management page
opens.
2 In the Local IP Configuration section of the Management page, enter the IP
address of the local unit, its subnet mask, and the default gateway.
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Security Overview
Configuring SNMP
Configuring Secure Communication Channels
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Security Overview
To guarantee proper performance and availability of a network as well as the
data integrity of the traffic, it is imperative to protect it from all potential
threats, both internal (misuse by operators and administrators) and external
(attacks originating outside the network).
System security is based on making attacks difficult (in the sense that the
effort required to carry them out is not worth the possible gain) by putting
technical and operational barriers in every layer along the way, from the
access outside the network, through the authentication process, up to every
data link in the network.
3.1.1
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3.1.2
3.1.2.1
User Identification
IP-10G/E supports the following user identification features:
Configurable inactivity time-out for closing management channels
3.1.2.2
Remote Authentication
Certificate-based strong standard encryption techniques are used for remote
authentication. Users may choose to use this feature or not for all secure
communication channels.
Since different operators may have different certificate-based authentication
policies (for example, issuing its own certificates vs. using an external CA or
allowing the NMS system to be a CA), NEs and NMS software provide the tools
required for operators to enforce their policy and create certificates according
to their established processes.
Server authentication capabilities are provided.
3.1.2.3
Authorization
Users are assigned to user groups. Each group has separate and well-defined
authorization to access resources. Security configuration can only be
performed by the group with the highest permission level.
In the NMS, it is possible to customize groups and group permissions.
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RADIUS Support
IP-10G/E supports RADIUS user authentication. RADIUS can be enabled or
disabled by the user. Vendor-specific permission levels can be configured on
the RADIUS server.
The following RADIUS servers are supported:
FreeRADIUS
RADIUS on Windows Server (IAS)
First priority - Windows Server 2008
Second priority - Windows Server 2003
Cisco ACS
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3.1.3
Impersonation
3.1.3.1
3.1.3.2
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Users with admin privileges can enforce secure FTP by disabling standard
FTP.
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SNMP
IP-10G/E supports SNMP v1, V2c or v3. The default community string in NMS
and the SNMP agent in the embedded SW are disabled. Users are allowed to
set community strings for access to IDUs.
SNMPv3 connections are authenticated with a single user ID and password.
Admin users can configure this user ID and password.
IP-10G/E supports the following MIBs:
RFC-1213 (MIB II)
RMON MIB
Ceragon (proprietary) MIB.
Access to all IDUs in a node is provided by making use of the community and
context fields in SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c/SNMPv3, respectively.
3.1.3.6
3.1.3.7
All protocols making use of SSL (such as HTTPS) use SLLv3 and support
X.509 certificates-based server authentication.
Users with type of administrator or above can perform the following
server (IDU) authentication operations for certificates handling:
Generate server key pairs (private + public)
Export public key (as a file to a user-specified address)
Install third-party certificates
The Admin user is responsible for obtaining a valid certificate.
Load a server RSA key pair that was generated externally for use by
protocols making use of SSL.
Non-SSL protocols using asymmetric encryption, such as SSH and SFTP,
can make use of public-key based authentication.
Users can load trusted public keys for this purpose.
Encryption
3.1.3.8
SSH
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Security Log
The security log is an internal system file which records all changes performed
to any security feature, as well as all security related events.
Note:
The file is of a cyclic nature (fixed size, newest events overwrite oldest).
The log can only be read by users with "admin" or above privilege.
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User logout
User account expired
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Configuring SNMP
To configure SNMP:
1 Select Configuration > General>SNMP. The SNMP page opens.
2 Go to the In the SNMP Parameters section.
3 In the SNMP version field, select V1, V2c, or V3 to specify the SNMP
version.
4 In the SNMP read community field, enter the password for the SNMP read
community.
5 In the SNMP write community field, enter the password for the SNMP
write community.
6 Click Apply.
3.2.1
3 In the Security mode field, select the SNMPv3security mode: Options are:
No security
Authentication (default)
Authentication privacy
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ii In the Upload Public Key Status & Command section, click Upload
Public Key. You can monitor the upload status in the Upload public
key status field of the Security Configuration page.
Note:
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3.3.4
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Downloading a Certificate
To download an IDU server or CA certificate, you must perform the following
steps for each file type:
Note:
3.3.5
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3.3.7
Downloading software
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3. In the File transfer protocol field, select Ftp or Sftp to specify the FTP
mode.
4. Specify FTP login information.
In the User name field, enter the user name for the FTP session.
In the User password field, enter the password for the FTP session. If
you use the default user name (anonymous), use the host login for the
password.
5 Click Apply.
To configure remote FTP:
1 Select Diagnostics & Maintenance> Software Management and click the
FTP parameters link at the bottom of the Software management page.
In the User password field, enter the password for the FTP session. If
you use the default user name (anonymous), use the host login for the
password.
4 Click Apply.
3.3.8
Common name The identify name of the element in the network (e.g.,
the IP address). The common name can be a network IP or the FQDN of the
element.
Organization The legal name of the organization.
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2 In the Country name field, enter the two-letter ISO code for the country
where the organization is location.
3 In the State or Province Name field, enter the state or region where the
organization is located.
4 In the Locality Name field, enter the city where the organization is
located.
5 In the Organization name field, enter the legal name of the organization.
6 In the Organizational unit name field, enter the division of the
organization handling the certificate.
7 In the Common Name field, enter the identify name of the element in the
network (e.g., IP address).
8 In the Email address field, enter an email address used to contact your
organization. The common name could be network IP or the FQDN of the
element.
9 Click Create CSR file.
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3 Copy the CSR file to paste into a CSR generator and give it to a certificate
generator or the Certificate Authority.
To generate a certificate from a CSR file via upload:
1 Select Security > CSR file. The CSR File page opens.
2 Enter the name of the CSR file in the Security file name field.
3 Click Apply.
4 When the Upload CSR file status field indicates Ready, click Upload File.
5 Give the CSR file to a certificate generator or the Certificate Authority.
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4.1.2
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4.1.4
4.1.5
4.1.6
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4.1.9
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4.3
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Configuring RADIUS
Adding Users
Deleting Users
Changing Your Password
Configuring a Timeout for Inactive Users
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Configuring RADIUS
IP-10G/E supports RADIUS user authentication. RADIUS can be enabled or
disabled by the user. Vendor-specific permission levels can be configured on
the RADIUS server.
The following RADIUS servers are supported:
FreeRADIUS
RADIUS on Windows Server (IAS)
First priority - Windows Server 2008
Second priority - Windows Server 2003
Cisco ACS
To configure RADIUS on the IP-10G/E:
1 Select Security > RADIUS. The RADIUS page opens.
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The RADIUS server should be configured with the privilege levels supported
by IP-10G as follows:
Type of privilege (TLV) in
Vendor-Specific Field
Values
Interpretation
1-4
IP-10 privileges:
1 Viewer
2 Operator
3 Technician
4 Admin
Root privilege
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Adding Users
When you add a new user, you must assign the user to a User Privilege group.
You must also assign a password to the user.
Passwords must comply with the following rules:
Must include at least 8 characters
Must include both numbers and letters (or spaces, symbols, etc.)
Must include both uppercase and lowercase letters
When calculating the number of character classes, upper-case letters used
as the first character and digits used as the last character of a password
are not counted
A password cannot be repeated within five password changes
Users can be required to change passwords at the interval set in the
Password Aging field. Passwords can also be set to expire at a fixed date.
To add a new user:
1 Select Security > Users and Groups. The Users and Groups page opens.
2 Click Add User underneath the Users list to define a new user. The Add a
user window opens.
3 In the User Privilege field, select a user group. Each user group includes a
set of user privileges, which are assigned to users in that group. Options
are:
Viewer - The user can only view, not configure, parameters.
Operator - The user can configure all parameters in the system, except
for security-related parameters (such as adding privilege groups).
Admin - The user has all Operator privileges, as well as the ability to
add new users.
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5.3
Deleting Users
To delete a user:
1 Select Security > Users and Groups. The Users and Groups page opens.
2 In the Users table:
i Select the checkbox next to each user that you want to delete.
ii Click the Delete selected button underneath the Users list.
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2
3
4
5
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3 Click Apply.
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Configuring Software
This chapter explains how to manage IDU and RFU software, including how to
view version information, download software files, and upgrade the software.
RFU software is managed via the IDU.
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3 Verify that the FTP server and remote server are properly configured.
Refer to Configuring FTP or SFTP (Secure FTP) on page 41.
4 In the New Version section, click Download to download a software
upgrade package. This may take a few minutes.
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The Download Status field displays the status of the software download.
Options are:
Ready
In-Progress
Success
Failure
To view the software download log, click the icon next to the Download
Status field.
6.1.3
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To view the software installation log, click the icon next to the slot you want to
view in the Install Status section.
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The RFU Installed Versions section of the RFU page displays the RFU software
versions currently installed in the IDU as part of the overall software package.
Type indicates the RFU type.
SW Version indicates the version of the installed RFU software.
FW Version indicates the version of the installed RFU firmware.
To view the RFU type and the software version currently running on the RFU:
1 Select Configuration > General > Versions > RFU. The RFU page opens.
2 In the RFU Running Versions section:
RFU type indicates the RFU type.
Software version indicates the software version currently running on
the RFU.
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To view the RFU software packages that have been successfully downloaded
to the IDU, and are ready to be installed:
1 Select Configuration > General > Versions > RFU. The RFU page opens.
2 In the RFU Upgrade & Download Versions section:
Common version rfu upgrade indicates the version of the RFU
software upgrade package.
Common version rfu downgrade indicates the version of the RFU
software downgrade package.
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In the Start date field, click the calendar to set the date when daylight
saving time will automatically be activated.
In the End date field, click the calendar to set the date when daylight
saving time will automatically be terminated.
In the Offset field, specify the offset (in hours) from Greenwich Mean
Time (GMT).
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2 In the Admin field, select Enable or Disable to enable or disable the NTP
server.
3 In the Server IP field, enter the IP address of the NTP server.
The following fields are read-only:
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The License type field in the Current License section displays the current
license type.
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2 Verify that the three left characters of the license key match the three right
characters of the IDU Serial Number, displayed near the bottom of the Unit
Parameters page.
Note:
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3 Select Configuration > General > Licensing. The Licensing page opens.
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Replacing a License
This feature requires:
For instructions on using the LMS server, refer to FibeAir IP10 License Management System, DOC-00019183.
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The new license key is a new type of license key that consists of 30
characters. The old license key is only 17 characters long.
The new license key can only be loaded on an IDU running software
version I6.9 or later. Earlier software releases will not accept the 30
characters license key, and license reuse will therefore not be possible. If
the IDU is running earlier software release, you must upgrade the IDU
software to I6.9 or higher before performing the license
replacement/reuse procedure.
License replacement/reuse does not have any impact on the IDUs
functionality unless the license is violated.
An IDU will not accept old type (17 characters) license keys after a new
(30 characters) license key has been loaded.
The license replacement/reuse and refunding procedure may be
performed several times on the same IDU. Each time, a new 30 character
license key is generated by the LMS.
An IDU will not accept a 30 character license key that was generated
before the license key currently installed on the IDU.
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Demo timer is a read-only field that displays the time remaining for use of the
Demo license.
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The following fields appear in the License Features section of the Licensing
page:
ACM license Indicates whether Adaptive Coding Modulation (ACM) is
installed.
Switch application license Displays the type of Ethernet Switching
application licensed for the IDU (Single Pipe or Switch).
Capacity Displays the maximum licensed radio capacity.
Network resiliency license Indicates whether the resiliency
(RSTP/SNCP) feature is available.
TDM-only capacity license Indicates whether the TDM capacity license
is installed. This license limits the amount of TDM trails that can be
mapped to a radio. If this license is installed, any radio script can be loaded
but the number of TDM trails is limited.
Note:
Note:
This field is not relevant for the IP-10E.
Synchronization Unit License Indicates whether or not the
Synchronization Unit License (Synchronous Ethernet output) is installed.
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Management Overview
Configuring the Management Ports
Configuring Out-of-Band Management
Configuring In-Band Management
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Management Overview
An IP-10G/E system can be configured to use between 0 and 3 Ethernet
management ports. The default number of ports is 2. Ethernet ports 5, 6, and 7
are the only ports that can be assigned to be management ports:
Configured Number of Management Ports
Management Interfaces
Ethernet 7
2 (default)
Ethernet 7, Ethernet 6
None
Management ports are connected to the switch (bridge) and are configured to
Learning mode.
Note:
In a nodal configuration, all management is carried out through the main unit,
which communicates with the extension units via the nodal backplane.
Therefore, management traffic must reach the main unit in order for
management to be available.
A local craft terminal can be used to configure each IDU individually using CLI.
However, with the exception of the main unit, functionality is limited to local
configurations. Access to all other units is provided via the main units CLI. For
remote channels (e.g., CeraWeb, PolyView, and Telnet) this requires IP traffic
to be directed to the main unit.
The IP address of the node is the address of the main unit in the node. In a 1+1
configuration, the node will have two IP addresses (the addresses of each of
the main units) and should be managed via the Active unit.
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3 In the Number of ports field, specify the number of ports that are used for
management data. The IDU has three ports for local management: Port 7,
Port 6 and Port 5. You may enable none or up to 3 ports.
4 When you are using In-band management, in the In-band Management
VLAN ID field, specify the VLAN ID that is used to identify management
traffic.
5 In the Type drop-down menu, select the management mode of operation:
In band or Out of band.
In-band management refers to a method in which the network
management software sends management packets through the same
network it is managing. Out-of-band management uses an overlay
network to communicate with the managed elements.
Out-of-band management uses the Wayside Channel (WSC) for
management access to the IDUs in the network. An external switch
using some form of STP should be used to obtain resilient management
access and resolve management loops.
6 In the Capacity drop-down menu, select the bandwidth that is allocated to
the management port(s).
7 In the Auto negotiation drop-down menu, select one of the following
options:
On - Enables this feature.
Off - Disables this feature.
8 In the Rate drop-down menu, select the bit rate you want for the
management port(s).
9 In the Duplex drop-down menu, select Half or Full.
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11 Click Apply. The parameters for the management port(s) are configured.
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The local unit is the gateway for In-Band management. The remote unit is
managed via its traffic ports (the radio port, for example), so that no
management ports are needed.
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IP-10
Mng
Frames
Mng
Frames
Block providers
management Frames
Block providers
management Frames
Provider Network
Management Center
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Configuring Pseudowire
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VLANs
Access
Untagged frames.
Trunk
Tagged frames.
Hybrid
The Managed Switch method allows QoS configuration, and all Ethernet ports
are allowed for traffic.
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The following table lists VLANs that are reserved for internal use in Managed
Switch mode.
VLANs Reserved for Internal Use in Managed Switch Mode
VLAN
Description
Remark
4091
4092
Internal VLANs.
4093
4094
4095
Not defined.
Provider
Network
Note:
S-tagged frames,
carrying the configured
provider ether-type,
(0x88a8 by default)
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Managed switch - Ethernet switching is enabled and all the ports are
used for traffic.
Metro switch - Ethernet switching is enabled and all the ports are
used for traffic. You must select this option to use Ethernet Q-in-Q
provider switch.
5 From the bottom of the Switch Configuration window, click Refresh. The
current Switch Configuration parameters are displayed.
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In the LAG load balancing section, select one of the following load
balancing options:
Simple XOR - Performs XOR on the last three bits of the Packet
Source MAC address (SA) and the Destination MAC address (DA).
Depending on the XOR result, the system selects the link to be used
in the LAG.
The HASH mechanism distributes flows across multiple egress
ports in a LAG. It uses a proprietary scrambling function, and uses
the last three bits (LSBs) of the DA, SA. This means that two flows
with the same three LSB bits, but different MSB bits, still egress on
the same port.
ii In the LAG load balancing section, click Apply. The LAG load balancing
options are configured.
7 In the bottom of the Switch Configuration window, click Refresh. The
current VLAN ID parameters are displayed beneath the Unit Allowed VIDs
section.
8 The following list explains the columns are in the Units allowed VIDs
section:
VLAN ID - Specific ID for this VLAN.
From the Operation drop-down menu, select the VLAN operation you
want to perform for the switch:
Set - Add VLANs to the database.
Remove - Remove VLANs from the database.
Change name - Change the name of a configured VLAN.
Disable - Suspend usage of a configured VLAN.
Enable - Activate a configured VLAN.
ii In the Start VID and End VID fields, enter the VLAN start and end IDs.
iii In the Name field, specify a unique name for the VLAN.
10 Click Apply. The VLANs for the switch are defined.
11 Repeat steps 9 and 10 as necessary and click Refresh. The parameters of
the defined VLANs are displayed beneath the Unit Allowed VIDs section.
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IP-10G/E supports two dual GbE interfaces. For each of these interfaces, you
can configure the desired interface: Electrical GbE (10/100/1000) interface or
Optical GbE (SFP) interface. You cannot use SFP with electrical stack. SFP
supports only optical stack.
In Smart Pipe mode, only a single Ethernet interface can be used. The options
are:
Eth1: Electrical GbE or Optical GbE.
Eth3: Electrical FE
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3 Click next to the port you want to configure. The Ethernet port settings
are displayed.
4 From the Port admin drop-down menu, select Enable to activate the port.
5 From the Connector type drop-down menu, select RJ 45 or Optical
connector type.
Note:
This field is only relevant for the two GbE ports, Eth1 and
Eth2. All the other Ethernet ports are RJ-45 ports only.
6 From the Auto negotiation drop-down menu, select one of the following
options:
Enable - The system controls the flow of data.
Disable - Deactivates the Auto negotiation feature.
7 From the Port learning drop-down menu, select one of the following
options:
Enable
Disable
8 From the Flow control drop-down menu, select one of the following
options:
On
Off
9 From the Port service type drop-down menu, select one of the following
options:
Note:
10 Click Apply. The Smart Pipe Ethernet port settings are configured.
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4 From the Port admin drop-down menu, select Enable to activate the port.
5 From the Connector type drop-down menu, select RJ 45 or Optical
connector type.
Note:
This field is only relevant for the two GbE ports, Eth1 and
Eth2. All the other Ethernet ports are RJ-45 ports only.
6 From the Type drop-down menu select the option that is appropriate to
your configuration.
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9 From the Port learning drop-down menu, select one of the following
options:
Enable
Disable
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10 From the Flow control drop-down menu, select one of the following
options:
On
Off
From the Port service type drop-down menu, select one of the following
options:
Service network point
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Access port
The Port service type is configured for the PolyView NMS
Ethernet services.
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iii In the Local LOC field, select Enable or Disable to determine whether a
Loss of Carrier alarms is propagated as a fault.
Note:
4 In the Remote Fault field, select Enable or Disable to enable these settings
for the remote interface.
5 Click Apply.
When Automatic State Propagation is enabled:
Local LOF will always be set to Enable, which means that Radio Loss of
Frame (LOF) faults are always propagated.
Link ID Mismatch will always be set to Enable, which means that Radio
Link ID Mismatch faults are always propagated.
The following table describes interface behavior based on the Automatic State
Propagation configuration
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No shutdown.
Shut down the LOCAL port when one or more of the following
events occurs:
Local LOC
Mute the LOCAL port when a GbELOC alarm is raised on the LOCAL
unit.
No shutdown.
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Configuring LAGs
This section includes:
LAG Overview
Creating a LAG
Configuring a LAG
Removing Ports from a LAG
Configuring LAG Load Balancing
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Only traffic ports (including the radio port), not functional ports (e.g.,
management and WSC), can belong to a LAG.
LAG can only be used in IDUs which are configured for Managed Switch or
Metro Switch.
All ports in a LAG must be in the same IDU (same switch)
There can be up to three LAGs per IDU.
A LAG can contain from 1 to 5 physical ports
GbE ports (1 and 2) and FE ports (3-7) cannot be in the same LAG, even if
the GbE ports are configured as 100Mbps.
For GbE LAGs, both interfaces must be of the same type (electrical or
optical).
The Radio port (Eth8) can only be in a LAG with GbE ports. The GbE ports
can be either electrical or optical.
The ports in a LAG must have the same configuration.
All ports in a LAG group must have the same data rate (10, 100, or 1000
Mbps).
When a LAG is created by adding a first port to it, the LAG automatically
inherits all the ports characteristics, except for the following:
xSTP role (edge, non-edge)
Path cost
All Ethernet port parameters can be configured in a LAG. These parameters
are inherited by the LAGs physical component ports, and are unavailable for
physical ports belonging to the LAG, with the following exceptions:
Admin
Flow control
Ingress rate limiting policer name
Shaper (egress rate limiting)
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The following settings must be identical between a LAG and the ports being
added to it. If they are not identical, the ports inclusion in the LAG will be
blocked:
QoS configuration
Port MAC DA QoS classification
Port VID QoS classification
Port initial QOS classification
Port default QoS classification
Port VLAN PBITs priority remap
Egress scheduling scheme
Data rate
Type (access/trunk or cn/pn)
Interface (electrical/optical)
Duplex
Auto-negotiation
VLANs
VLAN list must be identical
allow all is considered a different value (must be equal in all ports)
Learning state
In addition, ports with CFM MEP/MIPs cannot be added to a LAG (which may
have its own MEP/MIPs).
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3 In the representation of the IDU in the Create new LAG port window, select
the ports to include in the LAG. Selected ports are highlighted.
Note:
4 In the LAG port to create field, select a name for the LAG. Options are
LAG #1, #2, #3, since there can be up to three LAGs in the system.
5 Click Apply.
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3 In the Port admin field, select Enable or Disable to enable or disable the
LAG.
4 In the Type field, select the port type. Options depend on the Ethernet
switching mode:
Managed Switch Options are Access, Trunk, or Hybrid.
Metro Switch Options are Customer Network or Provider Network.
5 In the Auto Negotiation field, select On if you want the system to control
the flow of data.
6 In the Ethernet rate field, select the Ethernet rate for the LAG.
7 In the Port learning field, select Enable or Disable to enable or disable
port learning.
8 In the Port service type field, select Service network point or Service
access point.
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Click the Allowed VIDs link below the port configuration options to assign
VIDs to the LAG. The Ethernet Allowed VIDs window opens.
ii In the Start VID and End VID fields, enter the VLAN start and end IDs.
iii Click Apply to save your VLAN definitions. The Ethernet-allowed VIDs
table displays the allowed VLANs for each LAG.
10 Click Apply to save the LAG settings.
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3 Click the Add or Remove ports from LAG port link below the port
configuration options.
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Simple XOR performs XOR on the last three bits of the packet source
MAC address (SA) and the destination MAC address (DA), and
according to the result, selects the link to be used in the LAG.
The HASH mechanism distributes flows across multiple egress ports in
a LAG. It uses a proprietary scrambling function, and uses the last three
bits (LSBs) of the DA, SA. This means that two flows with the same
three LSB bits, but different MSB bits, will still go to the same port.
Thus, the HASH will simply distribute more evenly.
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3
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2 In the Excessive BER threshold field, select the level above which an
excessive BER alarm is issued for errors detected over the radio link
3 In the Signal degrade threshold field, select the level above which a
Signal Degrade alarm is issued for errors detected over the link.
4 Click Apply.
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The following information opens about the E1/DS1 ports in the E1 Ports and
DS1 Ports pages:
The Line Coding 1-8 and Line Coding 9-16 fields display the T1 line
coding, which can be B8ZS or AMI.
In the E1 or DS1 Ports table:
Enabled Indicates whether the port is enabled.
Interface Indicates the port number.
Priority Indicates the port priority.
Current BER Indicates the current BER level.
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Above the MDR69 connector is an add-on slot which can contain a fieldupgradable T-Card with either 16 additional E1/DS1 ports, an STM-1/OC-3
port, or 16 E1/DS1 pseudowire processing. The T-Cards are field-upgradable.
The STM-1/OC-3 T-Card provides an interface for up to 63 E1s inside a
standard channelized STM-1 signal, or 84 DS1s for OC-3 channels.
Each E1/DS1 is transported by a VC-12 container (or DS1 in VC-11), which
behaves like a regular line interface. TDM trails can be configured ending in
VC-11/12 in the same manner as they are configured for E1/DS1 interfaces.
The STM-1/OC-3 T-Card includes a LED that indicates the status of the
interface:
Critical or major severity alarm raised: RED
2 From the Port Admin field drop down list, select Enable or Disable to
enable or disable the port.
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3 From the Mute Tx drop down list, select Mute or Unmute to enable or
disable the mute Tx option on the interface. If muted, the radio will still
receive signals, but will not transmit any signals.
4 From the Outgoing signal clock source drop down list, specify the
outgoing signal clock source. Options are Internal clock, Loop, and STM-1
VC.
The clock source and the clock source status may be different when the
configuration does not match the current clock source in use, due to
the signal failures listed below.
If you choose Internal Clock (the default option), the quality will be
SMC/SEC (ITU-T G.813).
If you choose Loop (CDR mode), the signal clock source will be taken in
accordance with the following table:
# LOF from framer
Mode of operation
Clock source
LOF
LOS
Free run/holdover
Local clock
LOF
NO LOS
Free run/holdover
Local clock
NO LOF
LOS
N/A
Local clock
NO LOF
NO LOS
If you choose STM-1 VC, the signal will be synchronized to the signal
clock derived from a TDM trail. The clock will be taken from the first
VC-12 configured in the STM-1 port.
The VC source can be changed using the following CLI commands:
cd interfaces/sdh/stm1/get sync-vc (shows the VC that the
system will use as the clock and sync)
Set sync-vc XX
Note:
(XX = VC number)
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From the Excessive BER drop down list, select the threshold value
above which an excessive BER alarm is issued for errors detected over
the radio link. The value can be 1e-3, 1e-4, or 1e-5.
ii From the Signal degrade drop down list, select the threshold value
above which a Signal Degrade alarm is issued for errors detected over
the link. The value can be 1e-6, 1e-7, 1e-8, or 1e-9.
10 Click Apply to save your configuration changes.
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Configuring Pseudowire
This section includes:
Pseudowire Overview
Configuring an Ethernet Port for Pseudowire
Configuring the Pseudowire TDM Ports
Configuring TDM Trails for Pseudowire
Configuring Pseudowire Synchronization
Configuring the Pseudowire T-Card
Configuring Pseudowire Profiles
Configuring Pseudowire Encapsulation (Tunnels)
Configuring DS0 Bundles
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Pseudowire encapsulation is defined by one or more pseudowire tunnels. IP10G pseudowire encapsulation can be performed using:
MEF-8 (Ethernet)
UDP/IP
You can configure up to 16 pseudowire services on the IP-10G. You can use a
mixture of MEF-8 and UDP/IP services. Before configuring pseudowire
services, you must configure one or more pseudowire profiles and tunnels. If
you are using CESoP, you must also configure one or more DS0 bundles.
Important Note: Once a profile, tunnel, or bundle has been assigned to a
service, you cannot modify that profile, tunnel, or bundle
until you first delete the service.
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Ethernet Port
Configuration
TDM Port
Configuration
TDM Trail
Configuration
PW T-Card
Configuration
Pseudowire Profile
Configuration
Pseudowire
Tunnel
Configuration
(Encapsulation)
DS0 Bundle
Configuration
For CESoP
services only
For SAToP
services
Pseudowire
Service
Configuration
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You must connect the Eth interface on the PW T-Card to one of the Ethernet
ports on the IP-10G. Any electrical Ethernet port can be used, including either
GbE or Fast Ethernet ports. You can use any type of Ethernet cable.
The following Ethernet ports cannot be used for pseudowire:
Optical ports
Ports that belong to a LAG group
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After connecting the Ethernet port to the PW T-Card, you must select the port
as the pseudowire interface port in the Ethernet Ports page:
1 Select Configuration > Interfaces > Ethernet Ports. The Ethernet Ports
page opens.
2 From the Pw interface port drop down list, select the Ethernet port you
are using as the pseudowire interface.
3 Click Apply. The selected port is highlighted in the main screen.
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2 Click + next to the port you want to configure to display the port
configuration settings.
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9 Click Apply.
Note:
The idle code is transmitted when the time slot is not being
used.
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2 From the Front panel clock admin drop down list, select Enable if you
are using an external clock source such as a GPS or an E1 line from
external equipment. In this case, the external clock source must be
physically connected to the Sync interface on the PW T-Card.
3 From the Signal to system sync distribution reference drop down list,
select the clock source that will be transmitted towards the general IP-10G
synchronization mechanism. Options are:
None Select this if you do not want to transmit a clock source to the
general IP-10G synchronization mechanism (e.g., if you are using the
front panel for input only).
Front Panel Only available if Front panel clock admin is set to
Enable. Select this option to use the front panel as the timing source.
Clock Recovery System uses Adaptive Clock Recovery (ACR) for
synchronization.
4 From the Signal to front panel clock interface drop down list, select the
clock source the system transmits to the front panel. Options are:
None Select None if the timing is coming from the front panel.
Front Panel Select this option to use an external clock source.
Clock Recovery System uses Adaptive Clock Recovery (ACR) for
synchronization.
5 From the Front panel clock signal input drop down list, select the type of
signal to be input at the Sync port on the PW T-Card:
Sync A digital 2 MHz signal.
E1/DS1 A normal coded TDM signal.
6 From the Front panel clock signal output drop down list, select the type
of signal to be transmitted from the Sync port on the PW T-Card:
Sync A digital 2 MHz signal.
E1/DS1 - A normal coded TDM signal.
7 If Signal to front panel clock interface field is set to Clock Recovery,
then in the TDM port for front panel clock recovery reference field,
enter the TDM port that serves as the clock recovery reference.
8 If Signal to system sync distribution reference field is set to Clock
Recovery, then in the TDM port for system clock recovery reference
field, enter the TDM port that serves as the clock recovery reference.
9 Click Apply.
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On - The data flow between the IP-10G port and the external port is
negotiated between the two ports.
Off The duplex type and Ethernet rate are determined by user
configuration.
iii From the Ethernet rate drop down list, select the Ethernet rate for the
port.
iv From the Flow control drop down list, select On or Off to enable or
disable flow control for the port.
Note:
5 Click Apply.
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2 In the Add New Entry section, select a profile ID from the New profile ID
drop down list, and do one of the following:
Click Create new; or
To create a new profile based on an existing profile select an existing
profile from the Copy from profile drop down list and click Copy
existing.
The new profile appears in the Profiles Table.
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3 Click + next to the new profile (or any profile you want to edit). The profile
is expanded.
4 In the Payload size field, enter the number of TDM frames per packet
(from 1 to 64). This number multiplied by the number of DS0 channels in a
specific bundle equals the size of the TDM payload, and does not include
the Ethernet header.
5 In the Jitter buffer depth field, enter the desired jitter buffer depth (from
1 to 32, in milliseconds). This is used to enable the network to
accommodate PSN-specific packet delay variation. The jitter buffer can be
increased if the network experiences a higher-than-normal level of jitter.
6 From the Use RTP header drop down list, select Yes if you want the
system to add RTP headers to Ethernet packets carrying pseudowire
traffic. The default value is No.
7 From the RTP timestamp mode drop down list, select from the following
RTP timestamp mode options:
Absolute
Differential
The default value is Absolute.
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To configure a tunnel:
1 Select Configuration > Pseudowire > PSN Tunnels. The PSN Tunnels
page opens.
2 Click Add Entry to add a tunnel. The Add Entry window opens.
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3 From the Tunnel ID drop down list, select a unique Tunnel ID from 1 to
512.
4 From the PSN type drop down list, select the encapsulation protocol for
the tunnel:
UDP/IP The tunnel uses UDP/IP encapsulation.
Ethernet The tunnel uses MEF-8 encapsulation.
5 From the VLAN type drop down list, select the VLAN type used by the
tunnel. Options are:
None
C type
S type
6 In the VLAN ID field, enter a VLAN ID for the tunnel.
7 In the VLAN p-bits field, enter a p-bit value. This value will be assigned to
frames transversing the tunnel.
8 For MEF-8 tunnels, enter the MAC address of the card at the other site of
the link in the Remote MAC address field.
Note:
If the card at the other side of the link is replaced, you will
have to re-configure the tunnel.
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3 From the Service ID drop down list, select a unique Service ID.
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4 From the Pw type drop down list, select the pseudotype protocol you want
to use for the service:
E1 SAToP Service uses SAToP protocol.
CESoP Service uses CESoP protocol without CAS signaling.
CESoP with CAS Service uses CESoP protocol with CAS signaling.
5 From the Psn type drop down list, select the encapsulation type:
UDP/IP UDP/IP
Ethernet MEF-8
6 From the Port ID drop down list:
For SAToP services, select the TDM port to use with the service.
For CESoP services, this option is grayed out.
7 From the Bundle ID drop down list:
For SAToP services, this option is grayed out.
For CESoP services, select the DS0 bundle to use with the service.
8 From the Profile ID field, select the pseudowire profile to use with the
service.
9 From the Tunnel ID field, select the pseudowire tunnel to use with the
service.
10 In the Service UDP port or ECID field, enter the source UDP Port for the
UDP/IP tunnel or ECID for the Ethernet tunnel.
11 In the Destination UDP port or ECID field, enter the source UDP Port for
the UDP/IP tunnel or ECID for the Ethernet tunnel.
12 From the Clock recovery master drop down list, select Enable if Clock
Recovery is used for this service. Otherwise, select Disable.
13 From the Admin drop down list, select Enable to enable the service.
14 Click Apply.
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Wayside channel and PTP optimized transport mode are mutually exclusive
features. You should verify that PTP optimized transport mode is not enabled
before enabling the Wayside channel. Refer to Enabling PTP Optimized
Transport on page 206.
To configure the wayside channel:
1 Select Configuration > Interfaces > Wayside Channel. The Wayside
Channel page opens.
2 Click Refresh. The current settings for the wayside channel are displayed.
On - The system controls the data flow between the wayside channel
and the other active ports.
Off - The data flow between the wayside channel and the other ports is
not controlled by the system.
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2 In the Admin field, select Enable or Disable to enable or disable the user
channel.
3 In the Type field, specify the channel type:
Asynchronous RS-232
Asynchronous V.11/X.21
4 Click Apply.
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The EOW page displays the EOW (Engineering Order Wire) channel status. To
display the EOW channel status, select Configuration > Interfaces > EOW.
The EOW page opens.
The status of the EOW channel (Enable or Disable) opens in the Admin field.
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2 In the Remote force max Tx level field, enter a number between 2-20 as
the maximum transmit level for the remote radio.
3 In the Remote ATPC reference Rx Level field, enter a number
between -70-30 as the ATPC receive level.
4 Click Apply.
To unmute the remote unit transmitter output:
1 Select Configuration > Radio > Remote Radio. The Remote Radio
window opens.
2 Click Force Unmute.
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In the Remote IP address field, enter the IP address of the remote unit.
In the Remote floating IP address field, enter the remote floating IP
address.
3 Click Apply.
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3 From the Radio excessive BER threshold drop-down list, select the level
above which an excessive BER alarm is issued for errors detected over the
radio link.
4 From the Radio signal degrade threshold drop-down list, select the level
above which a Signal Degrade alarm is issued for errors detected over the
radio link.
5 The Radio BER field displays the value above which a BER alarm is issued
for errors detected over the radio link.
6 Click Apply. The radio threshold levels are configured.
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3 In the RSL Threshold #1 field, specify the number of seconds below which
RSL 1 exceeded seconds will be counted.
4 In the RSL Threshold #2 field, specify the number of seconds below which
RSL 2 exceeded seconds will be counted.
5 In the TSL Threshold field, specify the number of seconds below which
TSL exceeded seconds will be counted.
6 Click Apply to save your changes.
7 Click Refresh to update the threshold values.
3 In the MSE Threshold field, specify the number of seconds below which
MSE exceeded seconds will be counted.
4 Click Apply to save your changes.
5 Click Refresh to update the threshold value.
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3 In the XPI Threshold field, specify the number of seconds below which
XPI exceeded seconds will be counted.
4 Click Apply to save your changes.
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3 In the Capacity Threshold field, specify the capacity threshold (in bps),
above which will be counted as Capacity Exceeds seconds.
4 Click Apply to save your changes.
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The RX end is the one that initiates an ACM profile upgrade or downgrade.
3 Click the + icon of an ACM script (scripts with an ACM prefix) to open the
script configuration options.
4 Select the ACM mode: Fixed or Adaptive.
Fixed ACM mode applies constant Tx and Rx rates. However, unlike
regular scripts, with a Fixed ACM script you can specify a maximum
profile to inhibit inefficient transmission levels.
In Adaptive ACM mode, Tx and Rx rates are dynamic. An ACM-enabled
radio system automatically chooses which profile to use according to
the channel fading conditions.
For ACM Fixed Mode scripts:
1 Select the MRMC profile.
2 Click Apply.
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When configuring an ACM script with Adaptive Mode, you can determine
whether or not the RFU power will be adaptive as well.
During fade conditions requiring a modulation drop, a constant power scheme
cannot increase transmit power to compensate for the signal degradation,
further reducing capacity.
Adaptive power dynamically adjusts the power to the lowest transmit level for
the current modulation.
When disabled, the maximum Tx power in lower constellations is
limited by the highest modulation.
When enabled, the maximum Tx power in lower constellations is
limited by the reference class.
To enable adaptive power:
1 Select Configuration > Radio > MRMC. The MRMC Table opens.
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3 From the Alarm generation on MRMC profile degrade drop down list,
select Enable to enable the MRMC profile degrade alarm.
4 In the Threshold for MRMC profile degrade alarm field, specify the
profile above which will generate the profile degrade alarm.
5 In the Alarm generation for MRMC profile degrade field, select Enable
or Disable to enable or disable event and trap generation on ACM profile
degrade.
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Configuring Compression
IP-10G/E offers several Ethernet header compression methods, which enable
operators to significantly improve Ethernet throughout over the radio link
without affecting user traffic:
No Header Compression (Layer 1 Header Suppression) Removes the
IFG and Preamble fields. This mechanism operates automatically even if no
header compression is selected by the user.
MAC Header Compression (Legacy Mode) Operates at Layer 2,
compressing the MAC SA and the MAC DA. The user can enable or disable
MAC header compression.
Multi-Layer Header Compression (Enhanced Compression) Users
can configure the depth of Enhanced Compression, up to Layer 4. You must
balance the depth of compression against the number of flows in order to
ensure maximum efficiency. Up to 256 concurrent flows are supported.
To configure header compression:
1 Select Configuration > Radio > Compression. The Compression page
opens.
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Software version I6.9 or higher
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In the Enhanced Header Compression Mode field, select the layer depth
to which compression will operate. Options are:
L2 Ethernet and MPLS
L3 Ethernet and IP
L4 All supported layers up to L4
1 byte hexadecimal identifier of the protocol stack. For details, refer to Enhanced
Header Compression Flow Type Bitmask and Supported Configurations on
page 173.
VLAN
4 bytes, including VLAN Ethertype to distinguish S-VLAN from C-VLAN, VLAN ID,
and VLAN P-Bit.
MAC DA
MAC SA
Ethertype
5 Click Apply.
12.8.1.1 Enhanced Header Compression Flow Type Bitmask and Supported
Configurations
The following table shows the flow type bitmask.
Bit 6-7 (MSB)
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
L2
PBB-TE
MPLS
L3 - IPv4
L3 - IPv6
L4
00 untag
0 no
0 no
0 no
0 no
00 no
10 reserved
1 - yes
1 - yes
1 - yes
1 yes
01 UDP
01 single tag
10 TCP
11 double tag
11 - GRE
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The following lookup table shows all supported flow type configurations:
Flow Attributes
Flow-type
untag-no L4
0x00
untag-IPV6-no L4
0x04
untag-IPV6-UDP
0x05
untag-IPV6-TCP
0x06
untag-IPV4-no L4
0x08
untag-IPV4-UDP
0x09
untag-IPV4-TCP
0x0A
untag-MPLS-no L4
0x10
untag-PBB-no L4
0x20
S-tag-no L4
0x40
S-tag-IPV6-no L4
0x44
S-tag-IPV6-UDP
0x45
S-tag-IPV6-TCP
0x46
S-tag-IPV4-no L4
0x48
S-tag-IPV4-UDP
0x49
S-tag-IPV4-TCP
0x4A
S-tag-MPLS-no L4
0x50
C-tag-no L4
0x80
C-tag-IPV6-no L4
0x84
C-tag-IPV6-UDP
0x85
C-tag-IPV6-TCP
0x86
C-tag-IPV4-no L4
0x88
C-tag-IPV4-UDP
0x89
C-tag-IPV4-TCP
0x8A
C-tag-MPLS-no L4
0x90
SC-tag-no L4
0xC0
SC-tag-IPV6-no L4
0xC4
SC-tag-IPV6-UDP
0xC5
SC-tag-IPV6-TCP
0xC6
SC-tag-IPV4-no L4
0xC8
SC-tag-IPV4-UDP
0xC9
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Flow-type
SC-tag-IPV4-TCP
0xCA
SC-tag-MPLS-no L4
0xD0
In each of these scenarios, both sides of the link will use Legacy compression
mode and an alarm will be raised to indicate that there is a configuration
mismatch.
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Since radio bandwidth may vary in ACM, situations may arise in which it is
necessary to drop some of the outgoing traffic. The system dynamically
allocates bandwidth to traffic according to user-defined priorities.
At the radio level, the system can discern between the following types of
traffic:
High-priority Ethernet traffic
Low-priority Ethernet traffic
High-priority TDM trails
Each TDM trail on both sides of a link should be assigned the same
priority.
Both sides of the link should have the same amount of high priority
Ethernet bandwidth.
Both sides of the link should use the same priority scheme.
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7 Click Apply.
To cancel ATPC override:
1 Select Configuration > Radio > ATPC. The ATPC page opens.
2 Go to the ATPC Configuration section.
3 Click ATPC Override Cancel. The cancel option aborts the current ATPC
override for a radio that is transmitting at the ATPC override Tx level.
Following execution, the system goes back to normal ATPC operating
mode.
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ATPC
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QoS Overview
Configuring Standard QoS
Configuring Enhanced QoS
Related topics:
13.1
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QoS Overview
IP-10G/E offers integrated QoS functionality in all switching modes. In
addition to its standard QoS functionality, IP-10G/E offers an enhanced QoS
feature. Enhanced QoS is license-activated.
IP-10G/Es standard QoS provides for four queues and six classification
criteria. Ingress traffic is limited per port, Class of Service (CoS), and traffic
type. Scheduling is performed according to Strict Priority (SP), Weighted
Round Robin (WRR), or Hybrid WRR/SP scheduling.
IP-10G/Es enhanced QoS provides eight classification criteria instead of six,
color-awareness, increased frame buffer memory, eight priority queues with
configurable buffer length, improved congestion management using WRED
protocols, enhanced counters, and other enhanced functionality.
Classifier
(4 Queues)
Egress Port #y
5 Policers
(Ingress
Rate
Limiting)
Marker
Queue
Controller
Scheduler
Shaper
(Egress rate
limiting)
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Note:
Strict Priority for the fourth queue, and Weighted Round Robin (WRR) for
the remaining queues.
Strict Priority for the fourth and third queues, and WRR for second and
first queues.
WRR for all queues.
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These and other IP-10G/E enhanced QoS features enable operators to provide
differentiated services with strict SLA while maximizing network resource
utilization. Enhanced QoS requires a license, and can be enabled and disabled
by the user.
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The following figure illustrates the basic building blocks and traffic flow of
enhanced QoS.
The initial step in the enhanced QoS traffic flow is the classifier, which
provides granular service classification based on a number of user-defined
criteria.
The classifier marks the Service ID, CoS, and color of the frames. If a frames
VLAN ID matches a Service ID that is mapped to a policer, the frame is sent to
the policer. Untagged frames or frames whose VLAN ID does not match a
defined Service ID are sent directly to a queue, based on the frames CoS and
color.
Enhanced QoS provides up to 255 user-defined TrTCM policers. The policers
implement a bandwidth profile, based on CIR/EIR, CBS/EBS, and several other
criteria.
The next step after the TrTCM policers is queue management. Queue
management determines which packets enter which of the eight available
queues. Queue management also includes congestion management, which can
be implemented by Tail-Drop or WRED.
Frames are sent out of the queues according to scheduling and shaping, IP10G/Es enhanced QoS module provides a unique hierarchical scheduling
model that includes four priorities, with WFQ within each priority and shaping
per queue. This model enables operators to define flexible and highly granular
QoS schemes for any mix of services.
Finally, the enhanced QoS module re-marks the P-bits and CFI/DEI bits of the
most outer VLAN according to the CoS and color decision in the classifier. This
step is also known as the modifier.
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The actual, effective buffer size of the queue can be less than
0.5Mb based on the configuration of the WRED tail drop
curve.
Throughput immunity to fast bursts When traffic is characterized by
fast bursts, it is recommended to increase the buffer sizes of the priority
queues to prevent packet loss. Of course, this comes at the cost of a
possible increase in latency.
User can configure burst size as a tradeoff between latency and immunity to
bursts, according the application requirements.
One of the key features of IP-10Gs enhanced QoS is the use of WRED to
manage congestion scenarios. WRED provides several advantages over the
standard tail-drop congestion management method.
WRED enables differentiation between higher and lower priority traffic based
on CoS. Moreover, WRED can increase capacity utilization by eliminating the
phenomenon of global synchronization. Global synchronization occurs when
TCP flows sharing bottleneck conditions receive loss indications at around the
same time. This can result in periods during which link bandwidth utilization
drops significantly as a consequence of a simultaneous falling to a slow start
of all the TCP flows.
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Scheduling
IP-10Gs enhanced QoS mechanism provides Strict Priority and Weighted Fair
Queue (WFQ) for scheduling. Users can configure a combination of both
methods to achieve the optimal results for their unique network
requirements.
Each priority queue has a configurable strict priority from 1 to 4
(4=High;1=Low). WFQ weights are used to partition bandwidth between
queues of the same priority.
For each queue, the user configures the following parameters:
Priority (1 to 4) The priority value is strictly applied. This means the
queue with higher priority will egress before a queue with lower priority,
regardless of WFQ weights.
WFQ weight (1 to 15) Defines the ratio between the bandwidth given to
queues of the same priority. For example if queue 6 and queue 7 are
assigned WFQ weights of 4 and 8, respectively (using the notations of the
above figure), then under congestion conditions queue 7 will be allowed to
transmit twice as much bandwidth as queue 6.
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Configuring Policers
Defining the Static MAC Table
Copying QoS Settings from One Port to Another
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Click the + icon next to the port you want to configure to expand the port
settings.
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2 Define the second criteria: VLAN ID based. If the first criteria is not
fulfilled (whether it is disabled, or the ingress frame does not carry a MAC
DA that appears in the Static MAC table), classification and/or marking
(VLAN P-bits overwrite, assuming the frame egress is tagged) will be
decided according to classification options defined in the VLAN ID to
queue table. Options are:
Disable - No VLAN ID classification or VLAN P-bits overwrite
(marking).
Queue decision - Only classification to queue. No marking.
VLAN P-bits overwrite - Only VLAN P-bits overwrite (marking).
Classification will be according to lower criteria.
Queue decision & VLAN P-bits overwrite - Both classification and
VLAN P-bits overwrite.
3 Define the third criteria. If both the first and second criteria are not
fulfilled (whether they are both disabled, or the ingress frame does not
carry a MAC DA or VLAN ID that appears in the tables), it will be classified
according to the following configuration:
VLAN P-bits - Classification according to VLAN P-bits. Queue is
assigned according to the VLAN P-bits priority remap table.
IP TOS - Classification according to IP TOS (IP precedence, or IP
diffserv). Queue is assigned according to IP P-bits to queue table.
VLAN P-bits over IP TOS - Classification according to VLAN P-bits, if
the ingress frame carries a VLAN and has an IP header.
IP TOS over VLAN P-bits - classification according to IP TOS, if the
ingress frame carries a VLAN and has an IP header.
Port (Default) - If any of the above criteria is not fulfilled, the default
classification will be assigned to the ingress frame.
4 In the Default classification field, select the criteria to use as the default
queue decision.
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Each queue weight can be configured, and the weight will be used by the
scheduler when the specific queue is part of the HRR scheduling scheme.
The queue weight is a value between 1 and 32, and is configured via the queue
weights table. The default queue weights are 8,4,2,1.
To define how frames are output from the queues:
1 Expand the port and go to the Egress Rate Limiting section of the QoS &
Rate Limiting page.
2 In the Egress shaper field, select On or Off to enable or disable the egress
shaper. The default is OFF.
3 In the Shaper rate field, enter the Kb per second for the egress rate limit.
The value should be in steps of 64K for values less than 1 Mbps; 1M steps
for values between 1 Mbps and 100 Mbps; and 10M steps for values
between 100 Mbps and 1000 Mbps:
For 64 Kbps <= Rate <= 960 Kbps, in steps of 64 Kbps.
For 1000 Kbps <= Rate <= 100,000 Kbps, in steps of 1000 Kbps.
For 100,000 Kbps < Rate <= 1,000,000 Kbps, in steps of 10,000 Kbps.
2 In the Attach policer field, specify which policer to attach to the port. You
can configure up to five policers for each port.
Each policer has the following parameters:
CIR - Committed Information Rate. Rate limiting resolution is:
For 64 Kbps <= CIR <= 960 Kbps, in steps of 64 Kbps
For 1000 Kbps <= CIR <= 100,000 Kbps, in steps of 1000 Kbps
For 100,000 Kbps < CIR <= 1,000,000 Kbps, in steps of 10,000 Kbps
CBS - Committed Burst Size. CBS is CIR-dependent, and should be
configured in bytes:
For 64 Kbps <= CIR <= 960 Kbps, 0 < CBS <= 273,404 bytes.
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For 1000 Kbps <= CIR <= 100,000 Kbps, 0 < CBS <= 132,585 bytes.
For 100,000 Kbps < CIR <= 1,000,000 Kbps, 0 < CBS <= 4,192,668
bytes.
Data type. Rate can be limited based on the following data types:
None (no limiting)
Unknown unicast |Unknown multicast
Broadcast | Multicast | Unicast
Management | ARP | TCP-Control
UDP | Non- UDP | Non-TCP-UDP
Queue1 | Queue2 | Queue3 | Queue4.
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3
4
5
In the Operation field, select Add or Delete to specify the operation type.
In the Start VID and End VID fields, enter the VLAN start and end IDs.
In the Queue field, specify to which queue to assign the frame.
Click Apply.
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2 In the QoS VLAN Pbits to Queue section, assign a queue to each p-bit.
3 Click Apply.
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2 In the Scheduler Queue Weight section, select one of the four QoS queues
in the drop-down list on the left and specify the weight for the selected
queue in the drop-down list to the right.
Queue weights can be configured in the range of 1-32.
The higher the weight, the higher the priority for that queue.
3 Click Apply to save your configuration settings.
In the QoS-Queue Weights table, click Refresh to display the current queue
weights.
2 In the Operation field above the QoS-Policer List section, select Add or
Delete to specify the operation type.
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3 In the Policer Name field, enter a name for the policer. Note that the name
cannot include spaces. However, you can use underscores instead.
4 Click Apply. The new policer appears in the QoS-Policer List section.
5 Select a policer from the list and click its + icon to expand the policer
details.
6 In the Operation field, select Add or Delete to specify the operation type.
7 In the Class name field, enter a class name for the policer.
8 In the Traffic type field, select the type of traffic to which the policer can
be applied.
9 In the CIR field, enter the CIR steps, in kbps.
10 In the CBS field, enter the CBS, in bytes.
11 Click Apply.
2 In the Operation field, select Add or Delete to specify the operation type.
3 In the VLAN ID field, enter the ID of the frame.
Each frame is attached with a VLAN ID.
Frames are learned and filed in the static MAC table under their VLAN
ID.
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4 In the Static MAC field, enter in the 48-bit static MAC address, in octet
format (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx).
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5 In the Forward To field, select the destination port to which the frame
should be forwarded.
6 In the Priority field, select a priority level.
7 Click Apply.
In the QoS Static MAC table:
2 Select the port to which you want to copy the source ports settings from
the Destination port drop down list.
3 Specify the copy operation to be performed:
Copy Priorities Configuration Copies all traffic priorities using the
ingress classifier.
Copy Rate Limiting Configuration Copies the policer configuration
only.
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Enhanced QoS settings apply to the egress traffic on the Radio port (where the
bottleneck is located). All other ports function as usual. Standard QoS settings
continue to apply even when enhanced QoS is activated.
3 Select In-band or Out of band from the Type drop down list to configure
the management mode.
4 In the In-band Management VLAN ID field, enter the VLAN. ID that will
be used to manage the unit, when the In-band management type is used.
5 Click Apply.
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The actual, effective buffer size of the queue can be less than
0.5Mb based on the configuration of the WRED tail drop
curve.
You can configure burst size as a tradeoff between latency and immunity to
bursts, according the application requirements.
Note:
2 In the Queue Size section of the Configuration & Parameters page, select
the buffer size in the Queue Size field for each queue.
3 Click Apply.
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4 In the Row number field, enter the number of the row you want to
configure and press <Enter>. The window jumps to the row you entered.
5 In the Service ID column, an ID for the service (1-255).
6 Click Apply.
13.3.5.2 Configuring the egress CoS and Color Modifier (Marker)
You can configure the IP-10G/E to re-mark the P-bits and CFI/DEI bits of the
most outer VLAN according to the CoS and color decision in the classifier. This
step is also known as the modifier.
To configure the modifier:
1 Select Configuration > Ethernet switch > Enhanced Traffic Manager >
Classification. The Classification page opens.
2 Go to the Marker section, towards the bottom of the Classification page.
3 Select Enable.
4 Click Marker Configuration Table. The Marker Configuration Table
opens. The markers are sorted by CoS and color.
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5 Click + next to the marker you want to modify. The marker is expanded.
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In the Third Hierarchy section, select Enable for the classification criteria.
More than one criterion can be selected.
To enable all first hierarchy criteria, select Enable all.
To disable all first hierarchy criteria, select Disable all.
5 Click Apply.
13.3.5.4 Setting the Default Classification Settings
You can configure the default frame color and CoS for all unclassified frames.
Additionally, you can change the queuing hierarchy of the CoS settings. The
preconfigured setting for the CoS queuing hierarchy is that CoS 0 has the
highest priority and CoS 7 has the lowest.
To configure the default classification rule settings:
1 Select Configuration > Ethernet switch > Enhanced Traffic Manager >
Classification. The Classification page opens. The default classification
settings are located at the bottom of the page, underneath the Third
Hierarchy section.
2 In the Default color field, select Green or Yellow to set the default frame
color.
3 In the Default CoS field, enter the default Class of Service for frames.
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5 Expand a CoS.
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6 In the Queue index field, enter the new Queue index for that CoS. Each
queue is a physical resource which can be assigned to accommodate
frames of a one or more CoS values.
7 Click Close to close the CoS to Queue Classification window.
8 In the Classification page, click Apply.
13.3.5.5 Configuring First Hierarchy Classification Rules
The first hierarchy contains the classification rules that apply to the most
specific traffic parameters. The first hierarchy contains following classification
criteria:
Source MAC address
UDP ports
Known destination multicast MAC addresses
Any or all of these criteria can be used to classify the CoS for the frames.
Classification by Source MAC Address
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6 In the CoS field, select the CoS to be assigned to traffic from this MAC
address (0 7).
7 In the Color field, select the traffic color to be assigned to traffic from this
MAC address. Options are Green (compliant) or Yellow (non-compliant).
8 Click Apply.
To edit the parameters of a MAC address that is already listed in the MAC
Addresses table:
1 Expand the MAC address.
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2 Edit the Source port, Destination Port, CoS, and/or Color fields.
3 Click Apply.
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You can classify the CoS and color of traffic that is being sent to one of the
predefined multicast MAC addresses.
The Known multicast MAC addresses table contains a list of 66 destination
MAC addresses which are reserved for network protocols use.
To configure traffic classification rules according to the known multicast MAC
addresses:
1 Select Configuration > Ethernet Switch > Enhanced Traffic Manager >
Classification. The Classification page opens.
2 In the First Hierarchy section, click Known Multicast MAC Addresses
Table to open the Known Multicast MAC Addresses Table window.
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3 Click the + icon next to a listed MAC address to view its details.
4 In the CoS field, select the CoS to be assigned to traffic from this MAC
address.
5 In the Color field, specify whether the frames associated with this MAC
address are designated as Green (compliant) or Yellow (non-compliant)
6 In the Validity field, select Valid or Not valid to specify whether the
classification rules are applied to frames that are sent to this destination
MAC address.
7 Click Apply.
13.3.5.6 Configuring Second Hierarchy Classification Rules
The second hierarchy enables you to determine CoS according to Service ID or
in-band management VLAN ID. The latter is used to give high priority to the
in-band management frames in order to prevent loss of the management
signal on the remote sites.
To configure the second hierarchy classification rules:
1 Select Configuration > Ethernet Switch > Enhanced Traffic Manager >
Classification. The Classification page opens.
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5 In the Color field, select Green or Yellow to specify the classification color
for the in-band management signal.
Green - The in-band management signal complies with the CIR.
Yellow - The in-band management signal complies with the EIR.
6 In the CoS field, enter a number between 0-7 as the CoS value for the inband management signal.
7 In the 2nd criterion, by Service Id field, click Service to CoS and Color
Classification Table. The Service to CoS and Color Classification Table
opens.
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8 Click + next to the service to which you want to assign a CoS and color to
expand the service.
The first classification rule in the third hierarchy manages the outgoing traffic
according to the VLAN P-bits value that already exists on the frame.
You can configure the CoS and frame color of the traffic according to the P-bits
and CFI value of each frame.
There are two CFI options for each P-bit and a total of 16 classification rules
according to the VLAN P-bits.
To view VLAN P-bits traffic classification rules:
1 Select Configuration > Ethernet Switch > Enhanced Traffic Manager >
Classification. The Classification page opens.
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2 In the Third hierarchy section, click VLAN P-Bits to CoS and Color
Classification Table to open the VLAN P-bits to CoS and Color
Classification table.
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2 In the CoS field, enter the Class of Service you want to assign to the rule.
3 In the Color field, select Green or Yellow to specify whether frames with
the P-Bit and CFI/DEI value assigned to this rule are designated as Green
(compliant) or Yellow (non-compliant).
4 Click Apply.
DSCP/TOS Bits to CoS
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4 In the CoS field, enter the Class of Service you want to assign to the rule.
5 In the Color field, select Green or Yellow to specify whether frames with
the DSCP/TOS value assigned to this rule are designated as Green
(compliant) or Yellow (non-compliant).
6 Click Apply.
MPLS exp Bits to CoS
MPLS experimental bits are used to provide QoS capabilities by utilizing the
bits set in the MPLS labels.
MPLS Label Format
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2 In the Third Hierarchy section, click MPLS exp bits to CoS and Color
Classification Table to open the MPLS exp bits to CoS and Color
Classification table.
4 In the CoS field, enter the Class of Service you want to assign to the rule.
5 In the Color field, select Green or Yellow to specify whether frames with
the MPLS value assigned to this rule are designated as Green (compliant)
or Yellow (non-compliant).
6 Click Apply.
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2 Select Enable.
3 Click Policer Configuration Table. The Policer Configuration Table opens.
4 Click + next to the policer you want to define to display the policer
configuration settings.
5
6
7
8
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10
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12 In the Line compensation field, enter the IFG + Preamble. The default
value is 20 bytes. The policer adds this value to the size of each arriving
frame size (e.g., frame size of 64 bytes will be handled as a frame size of
64+20=84 bytes). When Line compensation is 20, the policer operates as
Layer 1. When Line compensation is 0, the policer operates as Layer 2.
13 In the Admin field, select Enable to enable the policer.
14 Click Apply to save the policers configuration.
15 When you have finished configuring policers, click Close to close the
Policer Configuration Table.
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16 In the Egress Policing page, click Service to Policer Mapping Table. The
Service to Policer Mapping Table opens.
17 In the Service ID field, enter the Service ID of the service you want to map.
18 In the Policer ID field, enter the Policer ID of the policer to which you
want to map the service. An ID of 0 is void, which means that no policer is
attached to the service.
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19 Optionally, to use the Policer per CoS option (refer to Policer per Cos Option
on page 229).
i Select a Policer ID of 8 or a multiple of 8.
ii In the Value field, select On.
iii Click Apply.
20 Click Apply.
21 When you have finished mapping services to policers, click Close to close
the Service to Policer Mapping Table.
22 In the Egress Policing page, click Apply.
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The Policer per CoS option can be enabled only for a Policer
with a Policer ID of 8 or a multiple of 8, e.g., Policer8,
Policer16,Policer24, , Policer248 . When using the Policer
per CoS option, none of the 8 policers that are allocated to
the service can be used by other services.
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3 Click Apply.
To configure Egress shaper and scheduler for the priority queues:
1 Go to the Queue Configuration section of the Egress Shaper & Scheduler
page.
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3 In the Priority field, enter a number between 1-4 as the egress priority for
this queue. The queue with a higher priority egresses before a lower one
regardless of WFQ weights.
4 In the WFQ weight field, enter a number between 1 and 15 to set the WFQ
weight. This weight determines the ratio for allowed bandwidth to queues
with the same priority. For example, if queue 5 has a WFQ weight of 4, and
queue 7 has a WFQ weight of 8, then under congestion conditions, queue 7
will be allowed to transmit twice as much bandwidth as queue 5.
5 In the Shaper admin field, select Enable or Disable to enable or disable
the Egress shaper and scheduler for this priority queue.
6 In the CIR field, enter the number of Kbps to be allocated for CIR for this
queue.
7 In the CBS field, enter the number of bytes to be allocated for CBS for this
queue.
8 In the Line compensation field, enter the number of bytes that is
compensated in the shaper credits counting for the Inter-Frame Gap (IFG)
and the preamble + SFD fields between the two consecutive Ethernet
frames. The default value is 20 bytes which is the number of bytes used for
IFG + preamble + SFD according to the Ethernet standard.
9 Click Apply.
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Protection Overview
Configuring 1+1 HSB
Configuring a 2+0
Configuring 2+2 HSB
Specifying Active and Standby Mode
Configuring Switchover Criteria
Viewing Mate Parameters
Configuring Multi-Unit LAG
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Troubleshooting Protection
14.1
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Protection Overview
Equipment protection is possible in both standalone and nodal configurations.
The following protected configurations are available:
1+1 HSB
2+0 Multi-Radio
2+0 Multi-Radio with IDU and Line Protection
2+2 HSB and Multi-Radio
The following table summarizes the degree of protection provided by the
various IP-10G/E configuration options.
Comparison of IP-10G/E Protection Options
Configuration
ACM
Support
BBS
(SD/FD)
Support
1+1 HSB
Optional2
Optional
2+0 Multi-Radio
RFU Failure 13
IDU (Slave) Failure 14
Optional
No
Optional8
No
Full protection
Optional
No
Optional
RFU Failure 16
Optional
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Multi-Radio
2+0 Multi-Radio with IDU and line protection
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Install the license (if necessary). Refer to Loading a New License Key on
page 77.
ii Upgrade the software (if necessary). Refer to Upgrading the IDU
Software Version on page 62.
iii Configure the radio parameters. Refer to Configuring the Radio
Parameters on page 152.
iv Configure the Ethernet Application Type to set the Switching mode.
Possible values are Smart Pipe, Managed Switch, and Metro Switch.
Refer to Configuring the Ethernet Switching Mode on page 97.
4 Configure the required Management Type (Out-of-Band or In-Band). If you
use In-Band management, configure a management VLAN ID. Refer to
Configuring Unit Management on page 84.
5 For the Active IDU, set Protection Admin to: 1+1 HSB. At this point,
management might be lost for approximately 50 seconds.
6 For the Active IDU, set Protection Lockout to: On.
7 Turn on the Standby IDU.
8 Connect a management cable to the management interface of the Standby
IDU.
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Install the license (if necessary). Refer to Loading a New License Key on
page 77.
ii Upgrade the software (if necessary). Refer to Upgrading the IDU
Software Version on page 62.
iii Configure the Ethernet Application Type to the same Switching mode
as the Active IDU. Possible values are Smart Pipe, Managed Switch,
and Metro Switch. Refer to Configuring the Ethernet Switching Mode
on page 97.
iv If you are using Metro Switch, set its Ether Type to the same value as
the Active units Ether Type. Possible values are: 0x88a8, 0x8100,
0x9100 and 0x9200.
v Configure the Standby IDU to the same Management Type as the Active
IDU (Out-of-Band or In-Band). If you use In-Band management,
configure a management VLAN ID. Refer to Configuring Unit
Management on page 84.
10 For the Standby IDU, set Protection Admin to: 1+1 HSB. At this point,
both units should start communicating, and transmitting their local MAC
and IP addresses to each other.
11 To verify communication between the two IDUs, check both IDUs to ensure
that there is no Mate Communication Failure alarm. If this alarm is active
on either IDU, installation of 1+1 HSB Protection has failed.
12 The management cable can be disconnected from the Standby IDU. Use a Y
splitter cable or the Protection Panel to connect both units management
interfaces.
13 Check if there is a Configuration Mismatch alarm on either IDU. This alarm
indicates that the IDUs do not have an identical configuration. If a
Configuration Mismatch alarm is raised:
i
Enter a Copy to Mate command on the Active IDU. This copies the
configuration of the Active IDU to the Standby IDU.
ii Perform a Cold Reset on the Standby IDU. When the Standby IDU
comes back online, its configuration should be identical to that of the
Active IDU, and the Configuration Mismatch alarm should be cleared on
both IDUs.
14 Connect all traffic, radio, and wayside cables to both units (via the
protection panel, or via splitters).
15 Configure the Ethernet and E1/DS1 interfaces to Enable.
16 Perform a Copy to Mate operation to ensure that both IDUs remain
synchronized:
i
Enter a Copy to Mate command on the Active IDU. This copies the
configuration of the Active IDU to the Standby IDU.
ii Perform a Cold Reset on the Standby IDU. When the Standby IDU
comes back online, its configuration should be identical to that of the
Active IDU, and the Configuration Mismatch alarm should be cleared on
both IDUs.
17 Disable Protection Lockout and verify that there are no alarms on either
IDU.
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18 Verify that the IDU connected to the RFU fed by the lower attenuation
channel of the RF coupler is in Active mode. If this IDU is in Standby mode,
enter a Manual Switch command.
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6 Set the IP address and Subnet address of the new Standby IDU. You can do
this via the CLI or the Web EMS.
7 Configure the new Standby IDU as follows:
i
Install the license (if necessary). Refer to Loading a New License Key on
page 77.
ii Upgrade to the software of the new Standby unit to match the software
version of the Active unit. Refer to Upgrading the IDU Software Version
on page 62.
iii Configure the Ethernet Application Type to the same Switching mode
as the Active IDU. Possible values are Smart Pipe, Managed Switch,
and Metro Switch. Refer to Configuring the Ethernet Switching Mode
on page 97.
iv If you are using Metro Switch, set its Ether Type to the same value as
the Active units Ether Type. Possible values are: 0x88a8, 0x8100,
0x9100, and 0x9200.
8 Configure the Standby IDU to the same Management Type as the Active
IDU (Out-of-Band or In-Band). If you use In-Band management, configure a
management VLAN ID. Refer to Configuring Unit Management on page 84.
9 For the Standby IDU, set Protection Admin to: 1+1 HSB. At this point,
both IDUs should start communicating, and transmitting their local MAC
address and IP address to each other.
10 To verify communication between the two IDUs, check both IDUs to ensure
that there is no Mate Communication Failure alarm. If this alarm is active
on either IDU, installation of 1+1 HSB Protection has failed. Disconnect the
management cable from the new Standby unit.
11 Use a Y Ethernet splitter cable or the Protection Panel to connect both
units management interfaces.
12 Verify that the new Standby IDU is set to Standby mode.
13 Connect all traffic, RFU, and WSC cables to the new Standby IDU.
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Enter a Copy to Mate command on the Active IDU. This copies the
configuration of the Active IDU to the Standby IDU.
ii Perform a Cold Reset on the Standby IDU. When the Standby IDU
comes back online, its configuration should be identical to that of the
Active IDU, and the Configuration Mismatch alarm should be cleared on
both IDUs.
15 Verify that there are no alarms on either IDU.
16 For the Active IDU, set Protection Lockout to: Off.
Install the license (if necessary). Refer to Loading a New License Key on
page 77.
ii Upgrade the software (if necessary). Refer to Upgrading the IDU
Software Version on page 62.
iii Configure the radio parameters. Refer to Configuring the Radio
Parameters on page 152.
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Do not insert the Standby unit into its slot or turn its power
on at this point.
Install the license (if necessary). Refer to Loading a New License Key on
page 77.
ii Upgrade the software (if necessary). Refer to Upgrading the IDU
Software Version on page 62.
iii Configure the Ethernet Application Type to the same Switching mode
as the Active IDU. Possible values are Smart Pipe, Managed Switch,
and Metro Switch. Refer to Configuring the Ethernet Switching Mode
on page 97.
iv Configure the Management Type to the same Management Type as the
Active IDU (Out-of-Band or In-Band). If In-Band is used, configure a
management VLAN ID. Refer to Configuring Unit Management on
page 84.
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12
For the Standby IDU, set Protection Admin to: 1+1 HSB.
Turn off the power of the Standby IDU.
Insert the Standby IDU into its slot in the nodal enclosure.
Turn the power of the Standby IDU on. At this point, both IDUs should start
communicating, and transmitting their local MAC address and IP address
to each other.
13 To verify communication between the two IDUs, check both IDUs to ensure
that there is no Mate Communication Failure alarm. If this alarm is active
on either IDU, installation of 1+1 HSB Protection has failed.
14 The management cable can be disconnected from the Standby IDU. Use a Y
splitter cable or the Protection Panel to connect both units management
interfaces.
15 Check if there is a Configuration Mismatch alarm on either IDU. This alarm
indicates that the IDUs do not have an identical configuration. To remedy
this:
i
Enter a Copy to Mate command on the Active IDU. This copies the
configuration of the Active IDU to the Standby IDU.
ii Perform a Cold Reset on the Standby IDU. When the Standby IDU
comes back online, its configuration should be identical to that of the
Active IDU, and the Configuration Mismatch alarm should be cleared on
both IDUs.
16 Connect all traffic, radio, and wayside cables to both units via the
Protection Panel, or via splitters.
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Enter a Copy to Mate command on the Active IDU. This copies the
configuration of the Active IDU to the Standby IDU.
ii Perform a Cold Reset on the Standby IDU. When the Standby IDU
comes back online, its configuration should be identical to that of the
Active IDU, and the Configuration Mismatch alarm should be cleared on
both IDUs.
19 For the Active IDU, set Protection Lockout to: Off.
20 Verify that there are no alarms on either IDU.
21 Verify that the IDU connected to the RFU fed by the lower attenuation
channel of the RF coupler is in Active mode. If this IDU is in Standby mode,
enter a Manual switch command.
Note:
Install the license (if necessary). Refer to Loading a New License Key on
page 77.
ii Upgrade the software version of the Standby IDU to the same version
used in the Active IDU. Refer to Upgrading the IDU Software Version on
page 62.
iii Configure the Ethernet Application Type to the same Switching mode
as the Active IDU. Possible values are Smart Pipe, Managed Switch,
and Metro Switch. Refer to Configuring the Ethernet Switching Mode
on page 97.
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iv Configure the Standby IDU to the same Management Type as the Active
IDU (Out-of-Band or In-Band). If In-Band management is used,
configure a management VLAN ID. Refer to Configuring Unit
Management on page 84.
v For the Standby IDU, set Protection Admin to: 1+1 HSB.
8 Turn off the power of the new Standby IDU.
9 Insert the Standby IDU into its slot in the nodal enclosure.
10 Turn the power of the Standby IDU on. At this point, both IDUs should start
communicating, transmitting their local MAC address and IP address to
each other.
11 To verify communication between the two IDUs, check both IDUs to ensure
that there is no Mate Communication Failure alarm. If this alarm is active
on either IDU, installation of 1+1 HSB Protection has failed.
12 The management cable can be disconnected from the Standby unit. Use a Y
splitter cable or the Protection Panel to connect both units management
interfaces.
13 Verify that new Standby IDU is set to Standby mode.
14 Connect all traffic, radio, and WSC cables to the new Standby IDU.
15 Check if there is a Configuration Mismatch alarm on either IDU. This alarm
indicates that the IDUs do not have an identical configuration. To remedy
this:
i
Enter a Copy to Mate command on the Active IDU. This copies the
configuration of the Active IDU to the Standby IDU.
ii Perform a Cold Reset on the Standby IDU. When the Standby IDU
comes back online, its configuration should be identical to that of the
Active IDU, and the Configuration Mismatch alarm should be cleared on
both IDUs.
16 For the Active IDU, set Protection Lockout to: Off.
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2+0 Overview
Configuring 2+0 Protection
Incompatible features
1+1 HSB
2+2 HSB
Space and frequency diversity
Related topics
Configuring Multi-Radio
Configuring XPIC
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2+2 Overview
Deploying a 2+2 Configuration
Configuring 2+2 HSB Protection
XPIC and 2+2 Protection
Replacing Units in a 2+2 Configuration
Nodal configuration
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In a 2+2 configuration, the upper IDU in each pair is a slave unit, and does the
following:
Sends and receives traffic through line interfaces.
Sends protection information to the master unit in the pair.
Slave units always behave as report units. In other words, they are told by
the master unit whether to be in active or standby mode.
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All four IDUs in a 2+2 configuration must be the same hardware type (part
number) and must be configured to 2+2 protection mode. In addition, both
master IDUs need to comply with the following requirements (as in a 1+1
configuration):
Same Ethernet switch application (Smart Pipe, Managed Switch, or Metro
Switch).
2+2 external protection can work with or without XPIC, and with or without
Multi-Radio. In particular, in this case, all four IDUs must be configured with
the same script. Note that changing the script and radio frequencies in the
lower IDU will be copied automatically to the upper IDU.
Note:
Configuring Multi-Radio
Configuring XPIC
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Specifying Active and Standby Mode
Configuring Switchover Criteria
Configuring IP Addresses
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Mate MAC address - Indicates the MAC address of the mate unit.
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Ethernet port 2
(mirroring)
active
External
switch
standby
LAG
Ethernet port 1
Ethernet port 2
(mirroring)
The first LAG port of the external switch is connected to Ethernet port 1 of the
active IP-10G/E unit and the second LAG port is connected to Ethernet port 1
of the standby IP-10G/E unit.
In the 2+0 uplink direction (toward the radio), the external switch splits the
packets between the two LAG interfaces, which are connected to the primary
and the secondary IP-10G/E units. Ethernet packets received from the LAG
interface in the active IP-10G/E unit are sent to the radio.
To configure Multi-Unit LAG:
1 Enable protection. Each of the IP-10G/E protection features can work with
Multi-Unit LAG.
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Configuring Diversity
This chapter includes
Diversity Overview
Configuring 1+1 Space Diversity
Configuring 1+1 Frequency Diversity (BBS)
Configuring IF Combining Diversity
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Diversity Overview
Space Diversity and Frequency Diversity are common methods to negate the
effects of fading caused by multipath phenomena.
Space Diversity is implemented by placing two separate antennas at a distance
from one another that makes it statistically likely that if one antenna suffers
from fading caused by signal reflection, the other antenna will continue to
receive a viable signal.
Frequency Diversity is implemented by configuring two RFUs to separate
frequencies. The IDU selects and transmits the better signal.
IP-10G and IP-10E offer Frequency Diversity and two methods of Space
Diversity:
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Two antennas
Two RFUs
1+1 HSB configuration
Nodal configuration
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2+0 Multi-Radio with IDU and Line Protection
BBS Space Diversity requires a 1+1 configuration in which there are two IDUs
and two RFUs protecting each other at both ends of the link. In the event of
IDU failure, Space Diversity is lost until recovery, but the system remains
protected through the ordinary switchover mechanism.
For BBS Space Diversity, the antennas must be separated by approximately 10
to 20 meters. In addition, 1+1 Protection must be enabled.
To configure 1+1 Space Diversity:
1 Select Configuration > Protection > Radio Diversity. The Radio Diversity
page opens.
2 In the Radio Diversity section, in the Radio diversity type field, select
Space diversity.
3 Click Apply.
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Two antennas
Two RFUs
1+1 HSB configuration
Nodal configuration
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2+0 Multi-Radio with IDU and Line Protection
BBS Frequency Diversity requires a 1+1 configuration in which there are two
IDUs and two RFUs protecting each other at both ends of the link. In the event
of IDU failure, Frequency Diversity is lost until recovery, but the system
remains protected through the ordinary switchover mechanism.
In frequency diversity, ATPC and Green mode can be enabled on each RFU
independently. You can enable and disable ATPC and Green mode, and can set
thresholds on each IDU independently. Since radio channel fading may have a
different impact on each frequency, it is recommended to allocate different
fade margins for each frequency.
For BBS Frequency Diversity, 1+1 Protection must be enabled.
To configure 1+1 Frequency Diversity:
1 Select Configuration > Protection >Radio Diversity. The Radio Diversity
page opens.
2 In the Radio Diversity section in the Radio diversity type field, select
Frequency diversity.
3 Click Apply.
Configurable options after enabling frequency diversity:
Frequency diversity enabled/disabled (to be operational, 1+1 HSB must be
enabled as well)
Revertive mode enable/disable
Switching commands
Force to radio
Manual switch
Clear switch counter command
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The RFU receives and processes both signals, and combines them into a single,
optimized signal. The IFC mechanism gains up to 2.5 dB in system gain.
Note:
1+0 (IFC - IF combining) is a feature for configurations that use a single RFUHP with two antennas, two Rx ports and a single IDU. The selected signal line
output is based upon the Rx signal at the RFU. 1500 HP (11 GHz) 40 MHz
bandwidth does not support IF Combining.
When enabled, IF Combining parameters are located at the bottom of the
Radio Parameters window.
To configure IF Combining diversity:
1 Select Configuration > Radio > Radio parameters.
2 In the Configuration parameters section, select Enable or Disable from
the Radio IF interface drop down list.
Note:
The Radio IF operational status field displays the current status of the radio
interface.
3 In the RFU mode field in the IF Combining Parameters section, select
Combined.
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Configuring Multi-Radio
This chapter includes
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Nodal configuration
1+1 HSB
BBS Space Diversity
BBS Frequency Diversity
2 In the Multi radio section, in the Multi Radio admin field, select Enable,
or Disable.
3 Click Apply.
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2 To enable the traffic blocking for either slot#1 or slot#2, in the Multi-Radio
section, select On for the corresponding slot field. All traffic is then sent to
the radio interface in the other slot.
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2 To enable or disable shutting down the link if it drops below the signal
degrade threshold, in the Multi radio section in the Signal degrade admin
field, select Enable or Disable.
3 To enable or disable shutting down the link if it drops below the Excessive
BER threshold, in the Excessive ber admin field, select Enable or Disable
4 Click Apply to save your settings.
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Nodal configuration
1+1 HSB
BBS Space Diversity
BBS Frequency Diversity
Another Multi-Radio option is 2+0 with Line Protection. 2+0 Multi-Radio with
line protection supplies additional protection for the line interfaces,
guaranteeing no single point of failure. In case of failure of any line interface, a
protection switch is initiated.
Note:
In the case of Multi-Radio 2+0 with line protection every IDU in the system
must be configured with 2+0 with line protection enabled. As with ordinary
Multi-Radio, each unit must use the same script and the same hardware
version.
To configure 2+ 0 Multi-Radio with Line Protection:
1 Select Configuration > Protection >Protection Parameters. The
Protection Parameters page is displayed.
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Configuring XPIC
This chapter includes
Related topics
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The XPI level field only appears if the IDU is using an XPIC
script.
To view XPI performance for intervals of 15 minutes or daily, select PM
& Counters > Radio > XPI from the menu bar on the left side of the
main management page. The XPI PM Report is displayed.
XPI PM Report
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2 Click Add underneath the trails list to open the Add new trail window.
3 In the Add new trail window, select the first interface for the trail.
The interface can be a line (E1/DS1, STM-1/OC-3 VC-11/12, PW E1)
interface or radio interface in the system that is not used by any other
TDM trails.
For IDUs in a 1+1 configuration, TDM trails can contain interfaces in
only one of the IDUs.
4 Select the second interface. Interfaces 1 and 2 cannot be in the same radio
or IDU.
5 In the Trail ID field, enter a 15-character string to identify the trail. This
string cannot include spaces.
6 In the Trail description field, enter a 30-character string to describe the
trail. The trail description is provided to help users identify the trail. It is
not used by the system.
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7 Select High or Low from the ACM priority drop down list. ACM priority
determines the order in which trails will be dropped from radio links
when bandwidth is reduced (in ACM).
8 Select Operational or Reserved from the Reserved/Operational drop
down list.
Operational trails occupy bandwidth and pass traffic.
Reserved trails do not occupy bandwidth and pass traffic, but they are
saved in the database, and new trails cannot be configured to these
interfaces.
9 To set up a secondary trail to cover the main trail if it fails, configure the
trail protection options. If you chose Protected 1+1 or Protected ABR,
youll be asked to select a third interface that will function as the end point
for the secondary path.
Unprotected trails are point-to-point. Protected trails allow traffic from
two different paths to be chosen.
i
Select Protected 1+1 for an SNCP protected trail with permanent use of
bandwidth in both paths.
ii Select Protected ABR for an SNCP protected trail with better use of the
radio capacity in the unused path.
TDM trails configuration notes:
Up to 180 TDM trails can be configured. A path-protected trail counts as
two trails.
Trails must be configured accordingly on both sides of the link.
If an IDU is disconnected from the nodal enclosure and ceases to function
as part of the shelf configuration, the removal will be treated as an alarm.
The IDU can then function as a stand-alone unit, using a default E1/DS1
configuration.
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Deleting Trails
To delete selected trails:
1 Select Configuration > Trails > TDM Trails.
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Signal failure
Note:
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2 In the Switch timeout for revertive protected trails section, In the Trails
revertive switch timeout field, specify the number of seconds.
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Configuring Synchronization
This chapter includes:
Synchronization Overview
Configuring the Synchronization Source
Configuring the Outgoing Signal Clock
Configuring PRC Regenerator Mode and Direction
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Synchronization Overview
Frequency signals can be taken by the system from a number of different
interfaces (one reference at a time). The reference frequency may also be
conveyed to external equipment through different interfaces.
The available interfaces for frequency distribution depend on the hardware
assembly, as summarized in the following table:
Hardware type
IP-10G R2
TDM trails
E1/DS1 interfaces
E1/DS1 interfaces
STM-1/OC-3 signal
STM-1/OC-3 signal
STM-1/OC-3 VC-11/12s
STM-1/OC-3 VC-11/12s
Radio channels
Radio channels
PW clock port
PW clock port
Incoming PW signal
TDM trails
E1/DS1 interfaces
E1/DS1 interfaces
STM-1/OC-3 signal
STM-1/OC-3 signal
STM-1/OC-3 VC-11/12s
STM-1/OC-3 VC-11/12s
Radio channels
Radio channels
PW clock port
PW clock port
Incoming PW signal
Radio channels
Radio channels
IP-10G R3
IP-10E R3
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4 Select a priority level for the selected synchronization source from the
Sync source priority drop down list.
Note:
5 In the Quality field, apply a quality level to the selected source. This
enables the system to select the source with the highest quality as the
current synchronization source. Options are Automatic, G.811, SSU A,
SSU B, or g813/8262.
6 Click Apply.
7 Optionally, to configure a synchronization source revertive timer, go to the
Sync Parameters section and in the Sync source revertive timer field,
specify the number of seconds before timing out a synchronization source.
8 Click Apply.
At any given moment, only one of these sources is active; the clock is taken
from the active source onto all other appropriately configured interfaces.
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The clock taken from a line interface (E1/DS1, SDH, VC-11/12, PW E1,
Ethernet) cannot be conveyed to another line interface in the same IDU.
The clock taken from a radio channel cannot be conveyed to another radio
channel in the same radio.
In each IDU, only one line interface at the main board and only one at the
T-card can take its outgoing clock from the reference clock at any given
time. All other interfaces in the same board must make use of the local
clock.
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For electrical interfaces, each PHY must act either as clock master or as
clock slave in its own link. For this reason, frequency can only be
distributed in one direction, determined by the user.
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Configuring RSTP
This section includes:
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Performance
Standard RSTP converges in up to a few seconds
Ring-Optimized RSTP converges in under 200ms in most cases
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Related topics:
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Node Type B
Using two IP-10G or IP-10E IDUs, this node is connected to radios in both
directions of the ring (East and West). Each IDU supports the radio in one
direction.
In this topology, Ring RSTP is enabled in one IDU. The other IDU operates in
Smart Pipe mode.
The IDUs are connected to each other using one of their Gigabit interfaces
(either optical or electrical). Other line interfaces are in Edge mode.
Line LOC
Node cold reset (Pipe and/or Switch).
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Exceptions:
10% of convergence scenarios might take 600mSec.
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The following figure illustrates a ring with four nodes using in-band
management:
Resilient In-Band ring
management
Eth1
Eth2
Eth3
WSC
Eth4
Eth5
Mng
Eth6
Mng
Eth7
Eth8
Mng
Eth6
Mng
Eth7
Eth8
Management
Eth2
Eth3
WSC
Eth4
Eth5
Traffic Connectivity
Radio
Radio
Eth1
Eth2
Eth3
WSC
Eth4
Eth5
Mng
Eth6
Mng
Eth7
Eth8
Mng
Eth6
Mng
Eth7
Eth8
Eth1
Eth2
Eth3
WSC
Eth4
Eth5
Eth3
WSC
Eth4
Eth5
Mng
Eth6
Mng
Eth7
Eth8
Mng
Eth6
Mng
Eth7
Eth8
Eth2
Eth1
Eth2
Eth3
WSC
Eth4
Eth5
Radio
Radio
Network
Management
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Eth2
Eth3
WSC
Eth4
Eth5
Mng
Eth6
Mng
Eth7
Eth8
Mng
Eth6
Mng
Eth7
Eth8
Eth2
Eth3
WSC
Eth4
Eth5
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The following figure illustrates a ring with four nodes using out-of-band
management:
Resilient Out-of-Band
ring management
Eth1
Eth2
Eth3
WSC
Eth4
Eth5
Mng
Eth6
Mng
Eth7
Eth8
WSC
Eth4
Eth5
Mng
Eth6
Mng
Eth7
Eth8
Managed Switch
Eth1
Management
Eth2
Eth3
Single Pipe
Traffic Connectivity
Radio
Radio
Eth1
Eth2
Eth3
WSC
Eth4
Eth5
Mng
Eth6
Mng
Eth7
Eth8
Eth3
WSC
Eth4
Mng
Eth5
Mng
Eth6
Mng
Eth7
Eth8
Eth1
Single Pipe
Eth1
Eth2
Eth2
Eth3
WSC
Eth4
Eth5
Mng
Eth6
Mng
Eth7
Eth8
WSC
Eth4
Eth5
Mng
Eth6
Mng
Eth7
Eth8
Managed Switch
Eth1
Eth3
Single Pipe
Managed Switch
Radio
xSTP External
Switch, resolving
management loops.
Radio
Eth1
Network
Management
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Eth2
Eth3
WSC
Eth4
Eth5
Mng
Eth6
Mng
Eth7
Eth8
WSC
Eth4
Eth5
Mng
Eth6
Mng
Eth7
Eth8
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Eth1
Eth2
Eth3
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7 Connect the second arm of the ring. At this point, the ring should be reconverged, and the alternate port should appear again.
8 Make sure the ring is converged properly, and all nodes are accessible.
20.3.6.2 Scenario2: Replacing an IDU in an RSTP Ring
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2
3
4
5
6
Identify the port in the network that is now shut down due to ring failure.
Identify whether the IDU that should be replaced is or is not a root.
Turn OFF the IDU with the port that is shut down.
Disconnect all Ethernet cables from the IDU that is to be replaced.
Remove the IDU.
Insert the new IDU into its slot, and turn it ON. Do not connect Ethernet
cables to new units (except local management if needed).
7 Install licenses for L2 Switch and Network Resiliency in the new unit.
8 Configure the new IDU according to the configuration of the previous IDU.
It is recommended to download a backup configuration.
If the IDU was not root, it is recommended to configure its Bridge
Priority to a higher value than the current root, to ensure that the new
IDU will not be root.
If the IDU was root, it is recommended to configure its Bridge Priority
to a lower value than the new root, to ensure that it will become root.
If the IDU was operating in Smart Pipe mode, its configuration is not
relevant for RSTP.
9 Connect one arm of the ring to the node (radio for example, without a
line).
10 Make sure the node understands its role in the network.
11 Connect the second arm of the ring. At this point the ring should be reconverged, and the alternate port should appear again.
12 Make sure the ring is converged properly, and all nodes are accessible.
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2 Click the + icon next to the port number to open port configuration.
3 In the Priority field, enter a number between 0-240 as the priority for the
selected port.
4 In the Path cost field, enter a path cost between 1 and 200000000. The
lower the value, the more likely that port is used.
5 In the Edge port field, select Yes or No to specify whether or not the port
is an edge port. Non edge ports are used as service access ports that
construct the ring.
6 Click Apply.
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Enable - continuity (CCM) frames are sent from the local MEP to
remote MEPs.
CCM interval - Indicates the (periodic) time interval during which CCM
messages are sent.
Valid values include 1Sec, 10Sec, 1Min, and 10Min.
3 In the Domain Name field, enter the name of the maintenance domain.
4 In the Level field, select the maintenance domain level.
5 In the Association name field, enter the maintenance domain association
name.
6 In the VLAN ID field, enter a number between 1-4090 as the MAID VLAN
ID.
7 Click Apply.
Select Service OAM > MAID List. The MAID List page opens.
Select each MAID you want to remove.
Click Delete selected at the bottom of the page.
Click OK to confirm the deletion.
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Ethernet port Displays the selected port number on which the local MEP
is located.
MAC address Displays Ethernet protection MAC address.
Priority Displays the P-bit priority that the CCM message carries.
LDI - Local Defect Indication. If the value is Yes, click the + in the right
corner of the table to view the reasons for this bug.
Connected Indicates the connection status of the local MEP.
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5
6
7
In the Ethernet port field, enter the port number of the local MEP.
In the Local MEP ID field, enter a number between 1-8191 for the MEP ID.
In the Level field, select the MAID domain level.
In the VLAN ID field, enter a number between 1-4090 for the MAID VLAN
ID.
8 In the Direction field, select either Up or Down as the MEP direction.
9 In the Priority field, select the P-bit priority for the CCM message.
10 Click Apply.
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Actual MAC address Indicates the MAC address of the remote MEP,
which the local MEP recognizes.
Configured MAC address Indicates the configured MAC address. This is
USED when you decide to specify a selected MAC address for the remote
MEP.
Status Indicates the remote MEP connection status.
Cross Check Indicates whether current remote MEP was cross checked
(pre-configured) or learned from incoming CCMs.
RDI Indicates the Remote Defect Indication status.
Ping Allows you to ping (run a loopback) from the local MEP to a specific
remote MEP ID.
Automatic Linktrace Indicates whether Automatic Linktrace is enabled
for this MEP.
The checkbox column is used to delete the selection or issue a linktrace
(ETH-LT) command from the local MEP to the current remote MEP.
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3 In the Remote MEP section, click Add underneath the Remote MEP list to
open the Add Remote MEP configuration window.
The upper part of the window displays a short summary of the MAID where
the remote MEP is being added.
MAID <ID #> - Indicates the ID of the selected MAID.
In the bottom part of the Add Remote MEP window, define the new MEP.
1 In the Remote MEP ID field, enter a number between 1-8191 as the remote
MEP ID.
2 Optionally, in the Configured MAC address field, specify a selected MAC
address for the remote MEP.
3 Click Apply.
Select Service OAM > MAID List. The MAID List opens.
Select a MAID from the list.
In the Remote MEP section, select each MEP you want to remove.
Click Delete selected underneath the list of port MEPs.
Click OK.
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3 In the Remote MEP section, click the Ping icon for any MEP in the list to
open the Remote ping window.
The upper part of the window provides a short summary of the MAID.
Domain name - Displays the maintenance domain name.
Level - Indicates the maintenance domain level.
VLAN ID - Displays the identification # of the VLAN
The Ping to section provides a short summary of the remote MEP being
pinged.
Remote MEP ID Displays the remote MEP ID.
Remote MAC address Indicates the MAC address of the remote MEP,
which the local MEP recognizes.
The ping success rate percentage is displayed at the bottom of the window.
The success rate is the percentage of LBM packet transmission over the
received LBR packets.
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The Linktrace result section provides a short summary of the MAID and the
Remote MEP being traced.
From - Indicates the ID and MAC address of the source of the trace.
To - Indicates the ID and MAC address of the destination of the trace.
Domain name - Displays the maintenance domain name.
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Select Service OAM > MAID List. The MAID List opens.
Select a MAID from the list.
Go to the Automatic linktrace parameters section.
In the Automatic linktrace interval field, enter a number between 60 and
3600 as the number of seconds for the linktrace interval.
5 Click Apply.
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Configuring CCM
Viewing MAID Ethernet Ports
Viewing Port MEPs
Adding MEPs to a Port
Deleting MEPs from a Port
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3 In the Port MEPs section, click Add underneath the list of port MEPs. The
Add MEP to Port window opens.
4
5
6
7
In the Ethernet port field, enter the port number of the local MEP.
In the Local MEP ID field, enter the ID of the MAID local MEP.
In the Level field, select the MAID domain level.
In the VLAN ID field, enter a number between 1-4090 for the MAID VLAN
ID.
8 In the Direction field, select Up or Down to specify the MEP direction.
9 In the Priority field, select the P-bit priority for the CCM message.
10 Click Apply.
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4 In the Ethernet port field, enter the [Name | Number] of the Ethernet port
to which you want to add a MIP.
5 In the Level field, select the MIP level.
6 Click Apply.
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2
3
4
5
In the MAC address field, enter the target MEP/MIP MAC address.
In the Level field, select the MAID level.
In the VLAN ID field, enter a number between 1-4090 for the VLAN ID.
In the Priority field, select the P-bit priority bit for the outgoing ETH-LTM
packets.
6 Click Apply.
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2
3
4
5
In the MAC address field, enter the target MEP/MIP MAC address.
In the Level field, select the MAID level.
In the VLAN ID field, enter a number between 1-4090 for the VLAN ID.
In the Priority field, select the P-bit priority bit for the outgoing ETH-LTM
packets.
6 Click Apply.
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Related topics:
LED Indicators
Viewing Current Alarms
Viewing the Event Log
Monitoring the IDU-RFU Interface
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2 Click Clear.
Many of the Performance Monitoring (PM) windows contain an option to
display the PM data as a graph.
All the reports described in this section can be displayed for the previous 24
hours in 15 minute intervals, or for the past month in daily intervals.
To display reports in 15 minute intervals, select 15 Minutes.
To display reports in daily intervals, select Daily.
To display a PM graph:
1 Click the graph icon at the top of the PM window, located to the left in the
figure above. The PMs appear in a graph format.
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Out filtered frames sent Counts the number of good frames that were
filtered due to egress policy rules.
Deferred frames sent Indicates the total number of successfully
transmitted frames that experienced no collisions but are delayed because
the medium was busy during the first attempt. This counter is applicable in
half-duplex only.
Collision events Indicates the number of collision events seen by the
MAC not including those counted in 'Single', 'Multiple', 'Excessive', or
'Late'. This counter is applicable in half-duplex only.
Single collision frames Indicates the total number of successfully
transmitted frames that experienced exactly one collision. This counter is
applicable in half-duplex only.
Multiple collision frames Indicates the total number of frames that
have been successfully transmitted and have also experienced more than
one collision. This counter is applicable in half-duplex only.
Late collision detect Indicates the number of times a collision is
detected later than 512 bit-times into the transmission of a frame. This
counter is applicable in half-duplex only.
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Integrity - Indicates whether the values received at that time and date are
reliable. An x in the column indicates that the values are not reliable due to
a possible power surge or power failure that occurred at that time.
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UAS Indicates the Unavailable Seconds value of the current interval. The
value can be between 0 and 900 seconds (15 minutes).
BBE Indicates the number of background block errors.
Integrity - Indicates whether the values received at that time and date are
reliable. An x in the column indicates that the values are not reliable due to
a possible power surge or power failure that occurred at that time.
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UAS Indicates the Unavailable Seconds value of the current interval. The
value can be between 0 and 900 seconds (15 minutes).
BBE Indicates the number of background block errors.
Integrity - Indicates whether the values received at that time and date are
reliable. An x in the column indicates that the values are not reliable due to
a possible power surge or power failure that occurred at that time.
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Max Profile - Indicates the maximum radio profile during the last interval.
Min BitRate (Mbps) - Indicates the minimum total radio throughput
(Mbps), delivered during the last interval.
Max BitRate (Mbps) - Indicates the maximum total radio throughput
(Mbps), delivered during the last interval.
Min number of allocated TDM VCs - Indicates the minimum number of
TDM voice channels (E1/T1) delivered over the radio during the last
interval.
Max number of allocated TDM VCs - Indicates the maximum number of
TDM channels (E1/T1) delivered over the radio during the last interval.
Integrity - Indicates whether the values received at that time and date are
reliable. An x in the column indicates that the values are not reliable due to
a possible power surge or power failure that occurred at that time.
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Note:
This field only appears if XPIC is enabled.
Defective blocks Indicates the number of blocks in which errors were
detected. The larger the amount, the poorer the radio link quality.
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Configuring RSTP
The RSTP and Ring RSTP windows enable you to view status information and
to configure RSTP parameters.
The configurations of RSTP and Ring RSTP parameters are identical.
To view RSTP status:
1 Select Configuration > Ethernet Switch> (Ring) RSTP. The RSTP page
opens.
The (Ring) RSTP Status section displays the current RSTP status information:
Bridge ID Displays the ID of the bridge in the current monitored IDU.
Root ID Displays the ID of the root bridge.
Root Path Cost Displays the cost of the path from the current monitored
IDU to the root bridge.
Bridge Role Displays the role of the bridge: Root or Designated.
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You can view a PM report for the Enhanced traffic manager of each queue. The
report contains data from the most recent report interval.
Each PM is measured per queue in Max/Avg format. Green traffic refers to
frames that comply with the configured Committed Information Rate (CIR).
Yellow traffic refers to frames that exceed the configured CIR but are below
the configured Excess Information Rate (EIR).
In addition to the Enhanced Traffic Manager (Enhanced QoS) statistics
available in earlier versions, hardware version R3 and software version i6.9
provide additional counters, as shown in the following table:
Per-Queue Counters Availability
Software Version
i6.7
i6.9
L1 support for green and yellow bytes passed (i6.7 supports L2 only)
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Max Red Dropped - Displays the peak red dropped traffic for one second
during the report interval.
Integrity - Indicates whether the values received at that time and date are
reliable. An x in the column indicates that the values are not reliable due to
a possible power surge or power failure that occurred at that time.
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The RMON counters page displays values relating to the bridge performance.
The counters are designed to support:
RFC 2819, RMON MIB
RFC 2665, Ethernet-like MIB
RFC 2233, MIB II
RFC 1493, Bridge MIB
The statistic counters are divided into ingress statistics and egress statistics.
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Fault Management
This chapter includes:
Loopback
Troubleshooting Protection
23.1
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Check for
Comments
All green
Tight, no corrosion or
moisture
Clean/repair as required
Coax cable
No cracks or kinks
Replace as required
All equipment
Dust or dirt
Clean as required
Align/adjust as required
Adjust as required
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LED Indicators
The following LEDs are located beneath the external alarms on the front
panel:
LINK Indicates status of the radio link.
IDU Indicates status of the Ethernet interface.
RFU Indicates status of the RF module.
PROT Indicates the main and standby unit alarm and protection status.
RMT Indicates status of the remote unit.
These LEDs indicate the following:
LINK
Green Radio link is operational
Orange Minor BER alarm on the radio
Red Loss of signal, major BER alarm on the radio
IDU
Green IDU is functioning normally
Orange Fan failure
Red Alarm on IDU (all severities)
RFU
Green RFU is functioning normally
Orange Loss of communication between the IDU and the RFU
Red RFU failure
PROT
Main Unit Green No alarms
Standby Unit Yellow No alarms
Orange Forced switch, protection lock
Red Physical errors (no cable, cable failure)
Off Protection is disabled, or not supported on the device
RMT
Green Remote IDU is functioning normally
Orange Minor alarm on the remote IDU
Red Major alarm on the remote IDU
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Intermediate
Critical
Major
Minor
Warning
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ii In the Group field, specify the group of alarms that will trigger an
alarm output:
Communication - Alarms related to traffic: radio, Ethernet line,
TDM line
Quality of Service - Alarms related to QoS.
Processing - Alarms related to software: configuration, resets,
corrupted files
Equipment - Alarms related to hardware, fan, RFU mute, power
supply, and inventory.
Environmental - Alarms relating to temperature.
All groups - All of the above groups.
4 Click Apply.
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Configuring Traps
The Trap manager page is used to configure trap forwarding parameters.
Each line in the Trap Managers table displays the setup for a manager defined
in the system.
To configure a trap manager:
1 Select Configuration > General > Traps Configuration. The Traps
Configuration page opens.
2 Click the + at the beginning of the line to expand a trap manager.
3 From the Traps admin drop down list, select Enable or Disable to enable
or disable the selected trap manager.
4 In the Trap manager field, enter the destination IP address. Traps will be
sent to this IP address.
5 In the Manager name field, enter the trap managers name.
6 In the Trap port field, enter the number of the port through which traps
will be sent.
7 In the SNMP trap Community field, enter the SNMP community name.
8 In the Heartbeat period field, specify the number of minutes between
generating heartbeat traps.
9 Optionally, in the Trap CLLI field, enter free text that will be sent with the
trap.
10 In the Trap status change filter field, select On if you want a trap to be
sent to the manager you defined only when the most-severe alarm of the
unit changes. For example, if the most severe status in the system is
warning, and a new warning alarm is raised, no trap will be sent (if you
selected On for this option). On the other hand, if the new alarm has the
severity major, a trap will be sent to the manager you defined.
11 In the Send traps for alarms with severity field, select which severity
levels of alarms will be forwarded.
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Date & Time - Indicates the date and time the event/alarm was triggered.
Severity - Indicates the alarm severity.
Module - Indicates the module that generated the event/alarm.
State - Indicates the event/alarm status [Raised or Cleared].
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Loopback
This section includes:
Radio Loopback
E1/DS1 Line Loopback
STM-1/OC-3 Line Loopback
Pseudowire Line Loopback
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2 In the Timeout field, specify the number of minutes before timing out a
loopback operation.
3 From the IF loopback drop down list, select On or Off to activate or
deactivate IF loopback.
4 From the RFU RF loopback drop down list, select On or Off to activate or
deactivate RFU RF loopback.
5 Click Apply.
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2 In the Timeout field, specify the number of minutes before timing out a
loopback operation.
3 For each interface, select Loopback towards radio or Off from the State
drop down list to specify which ports to include in the loopback operation.
4 Click Apply.
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2 In the Timeout field, specify the number of minutes before timing out a
loopback operation.
3 In the STM-1/OC-3 line loopback field, select On if you want to perform a
loopback test or Off if you do not want to perform a test.
4 Click Apply.
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2 In the Pw tdm timeout field, specify the number of minutes before timing
out a loopback operation.
3 For each interface, select Loopback towards radio or Off from the State
drop down list to specify which ports to include in the loopback operation.
4 Click Apply.
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Switchover Triggers
Copy-to-Mate
Mismatch Mechanism
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Fault
Remark
Lockout
Force Switch
Manual Switch
23.10.2 Copy-to-Mate
In order to synchronize the configurations of both local and mate units, a
"copy-to-mate" command must be issued by the user on the Active unit. The
copy-to-mate command is required whenever a "Configuration Mismatch"
alarm is raised.
When issuing a copy-to-mate command on the Active unit, all configuration
data and files are copied from the Active (local) unit to the Standby (mate)
unit, and a cold-reset is automatically performed on the Standby unit.
Once the configuration of the units has been synchronized, all radio
parameters are automatically copied from the Active unit to the Standby unit
upon any user configuration.
If the configuration is set via CLI, a write command must be used in order to
save the new configuration to the disk. Only if the configuration is saved can it
be copied to the mate IDU.
In the CLI, adding the argument showDiff to the copy-to-mate command
displays extra details about the progress of the process.
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Configuring XPIC
XPIC and 2+2 Protection
The indication that the recovery mechanism has been activated is a loss of
modem preamble lock, which takes place at SNR~10dB.
The first action taken by the recovery mechanism is to cause the remote
transmitter of the faulty carrier to mute, thus eliminating the disturbing
signal and saving the working link.
Following this, the mechanism attempts at intervals to recover the failed
link. In order to do so, it takes the following actions:
The remote transmitter is un-muted for a brief period.
The recovery mechanism probes the link to find out if it has recovered.
If not, it again mutes the remote transmitter.
This action is repeated in exponentially larger intervals. This is meant
to quickly bring up both channels in case of a brief channel fade,
without seriously affecting the working link if the problem has been
caused by a hardware failure.
The number of recovery attempts is user-configurable
Note:
All the time intervals mentioned above (recovery attempt time, initial time
between attempts, multiplication factor for attempt time, number of retries)
can be configured by the user, but it is recommended to use the default values.
The XPIC recovery mechanism is enabled by default, but can be disabled by
the user.
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The following is a list of events that can be raised by the XPIC mechanism:
Condition for XPIC not met: This event will include a bitmap error code
indicating precisely which condition was not met. The list of conditions
and codes is as follows:
Bitmask Code
Meaning
0x1
0x2
0x4
0x8
0x10
0x20
0x40
0x80
0x100
0x200
0x400
Note:
XPIC state machine events: The following events indicate changes in the
XPIC state:
Remote TX Mute (try # n) was Set by XPIC Recovery on Slot # n
Remote TX Un-mute (try # n ) was Set by XPIC Recovery on Slot # n
XPIC Recovery Started on Slot # n
XPIC Recovery Finished Successfully on Slot # n
XPIC Recovery Finished Unsuccessfully on Slot # n. Remote Mute was
Set
XPIC Recovery on Slot # n Stopped Due to an External Event
XPIC Recovery (XRSM) was disabled
XPIC Recovery (XRSM) was enabled
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1 Select Configuration > General > All ODU. The All ODU page opens.
2 In the All ODU section, select Enable or Disable to enable or disable the
All ODU interface.
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24.1
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Viewer - This user only has read-only access. The user can only view
parameters and their values, not modify them.
Operator - This user has read-write access. The user can read parameters
and their values, and modify them. However, this user cannot add or
remove other users.
Admin - This user has read-write access. The user can read parameters
and their values, modify them, and add/remove other users.
Technician - This user has read-write access to the OS CLI.
User access is controlled by the system Administrator and configured via the
Management command group.
Password: Admin
When using the Hyper Terminal, you should set the terminal speed (in your PC
terminal configuration) to 155200 kbps.
In addition, it is recommended to select the VT-100 terminal type and set the
terminal size to 24 rows, 80 columns.
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Function
ls
List entities
get
Get parameter
set
Set parameter
help
Help
cd
Change directory
exit
Exit CLI
logout
cli-ver
CLI version
cls
Clear screen
shell
write
show-tree
find
lsp
echo
In addition, you can use the up/down arrow keys, or the q key, when the
word END appears at the end of the screen.
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Add user
if-loopback
rw IF loopback activation
Note:
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multi-radio
radio-diversity
remote-idu
remote-co
remote-cl
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xpic
remote-cl
framer
mrmc
tdm-radio-pm[1-84]
modem
rfu
rfu-sw-upload
rfu-co
rfu-cl
rfic
enhanced-hc
interfaces
auxiliary
user-channel
eow
wayside
sync
ethernet
bridge
eth-port[1-8]
pdh
port-group
e1t1-port[1-16]
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trails
pw-tdm
pwc
tdm-ports
clock-1588
ds0-bundles
tunnels
pw-profiles
pws
eth-port
service-oam
diagnostics
rmon
loopback
line-loopback
radio-loopback
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Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
IP-10G
echo
Command
Operator
IP-10G
find
Command
Viewer
IP-10G
Lsp
Command
Viewer
IP-10G
show-tree
Command
Viewer
IP-10G
write
Command
Operator
Access
24.2.1 management
24.2.1.1 mng-services
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
mng-services
Ping
Command
Ping utility.
Operator
mng-services
telnet
Command
Telnet utility.
Operator
Access
24.2.1.2 cfg-service
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
cfg-service
set-to-default
Command
Operator
Read-write
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
event-log
clear
Command
Operator
Read-write
event-log
event-to-syslog
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
24.2.1.3 event-service
event-log
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Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
event-log
show
Command
Viewer
Read-only
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
24.2.1.4 alarm-service
Group
Command
alarm-service
alarms-set-to-default
Command
Operator
alarm-service
alarms-user-definedfields
Parameter
Operator
alarm-service
edit-alarm
Command
Operator
alarm-service
show-alarm
Command
Operator
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
alarm-current
most-severe
Parameter
Read-write
alarm-current
show
Command
Viewer
Read-write
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
alarm-external
external-input[5]
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
alarm-external
externalinput.admin[5]
Parameter
Enables or disables
external alarm input.
Operator
Read-write
alarm-external
externalinput.severity[5]
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
alarm-external
external-input.text[5]
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
alarm-external
external-output
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
Read-write
alarm-current
Access
alarm-external
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Group
Command
Type
alarm-external
external-output.admin Parameter
Description
Privilege
Access
Operator
Read-write
When Enabled
If no alarms are raised,
the normally open (N.O.)
contact will be opened,
while the normally closed
(N.C.) contact will be
connected to the COM
contact.
When an alarm is raised,
or the system power is
OFF, the N.O. will be
connected to the COM
contact, while the N.C.
contact will remain
opened.
When Test option is
selected, the dry contacts
behave as an alarm is
raised in the system.
alarm-external
external-output.group Parameter
Operator
Read-write
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
pm-service
clear-entire-pm
Command
Operator
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
24.2.1.5 pm-service
24.2.1.6 time-service
Group
Command
time-service
dst-end-day
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
time-service
dst-end-month
Parameter
Read-write
time-service
dst-offset
Parameter
Read-write
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Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
time-service
dst-start-day
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
time-service
dst-start-month
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
time-service
gmt-offset-hours
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
time-service
gmt-offset-minutes
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
time-service
time-and-date
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
ntp
admin
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
ntp
poll-interval
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
ntp
server
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
ntp
status
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
ntp
sync-server
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
Returned strings:
The IP address of the
reference NTP server,
according to IPv4/v6
format.
LOCAL if synchronized
on local clock.
N/A if not synchronized.
Valid only when admin is
disabled.
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24.2.1.7 mng-software
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
mng-software
abort-timer
Command
Access
change-serverpassword
Command
Admin
mng-software
cleanup
Command
mng-software
common-version-idu
Parameter
Identifies which
application package
software version is
installed on the IDU.
Viewer
mng-software
common-version-rfu
Parameter
Identifies which
application package
software version is
installed on the RFU.
Viewer
mng-software
common-version-rfudowngrade
Parameter
mng-software
common-version-rfuupgrade
Parameter
Viewer
mng-software
downgrade
Command
Downgrade application
packages to an older
version (downloaded to
special downgrade
directory).
Admin
mng-software
download
Command
Download updated
Operator
software packages from a
remote server.
Note that software
installation is performed
locally. Software cannot
be installed directly from
a remote server.
mng-software
download-status
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
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Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
mng-software
installation-timer
Parameter
Operator
Read-only
mng-software
install-status
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
mng-software
kernel-reinstall
Command
Admin
Recommended for
corrupt kernel restoration.
mng-software
package-download
Command
mng-software
package-install
Command
Admin
package-uninstall
Command
Uninstall a software
package.
Admin
mng-software
rollback
Command
Admin
running-version-idu
Parameter
Read-only
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
mng-software
server-login
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
mng-software
server-url
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
mng-software
show-packages
Command
Operator
mng-software
timer-downgrade
Command
mng-software
timer-rollback
Command
Admin
timer-upgrade
Command
Operator
mng-software
time-to-install
Parameter
Viewer
mng-software
upgrade
Command
Upgrade installed or
requested software from
available downloaded
software packages.
Operator
Read-only
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
mng-software
verify-packages
Command
Operator
Access
version-packagename
Parameter
mng-software
versions-idu
Command
Operator
mng-software
versions-rfu
Command
Operator
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
add-user
Command
24.2.1.8 users
Group
users
Read-only
Access
Syntax:
add-user <user>
<privilege> <number of
days for password aging>
[account expired YYYYMM-DD]
users
blocking-fail-logintime
Parameter
Read-write
change-password
Command
Change a user's
password.
Viewer
Syntax:
change-password
<username> <oldpassword> <newpassword>
(separated with spaces)
Ceragon Proprietary and Confidential
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
users
delete-user
Command
Admin
Access
Syntax:
delete-user <user>
users
idle-login-time
Parameter
Admin
Read-write
Admin
Read-write
login-fail-threshold
Parameter
users
password-first-loginchange
Parameter
users
show-users
Command
Admin
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
security-log
view-security-log
Command
Admin
Type
Description
Privilege
Parameter
24.2.1.9 log-srv
security-log
24.2.1.10
networking
Group
Command
Networking
auto-negotiation
Access
Access
Read-write
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
networking
block-managementtowards-line
Parameter
Read-write
networking
capacity
Parameter
Configures the
Operator
management ports range
of capacity.
Read-write
networking
duplex
Parameter
Read-write
networking
ethernet-rate
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
networking
number-of-ports
Parameter
Read-write
networking
type
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
(in-band or out-of-band)
networking
vlan
24.2.1.11
ip-address
Group
Command
Parameter
In-Band management
VLAN ID [1-4090]
Operator
Read-write
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
ip-address
default-gateway
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
ip-address
hw-address
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
ip-address
ip-address
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
ip-address
subnet-mask
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
24.2.1.12
User Guide
floating-ip-address
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
floating-ipaddress
floating-ip
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
Read-write
floating-ip-garp-retries Parameter
Admin
floating-ipaddress
set-fip-lock-timer
Command
Operator
Type
Description
Privilege
24.2.1.13
mng-protocols
Group
Command
Access
mng-protocols
communicationinactivity-timeout
Parameter
Define the
communication inactivity
timeout period for the
management interfaces.
Admin
mng-protocols
status-show
Command
Show management
protocol status.
Operator
mng-protocols
telnet-admin
Parameter
Admin
Read-write
mng-protocols
telnet-status
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
mng-protocols
web-admin
Parameter
Read-write
mng-protocols
web-ca-certificateadmin
Parameter
Read-write
mng-protocols
web-inactivity-timeout Parameter
Read-write
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
mng-protocols
web-protocol
Parameter
Specify secure or
standard web protocol.
Admin
Read-write
web-restart
Command
mng-protocols
web-status
Parameter
Read-only
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
snmp
admin
Parameter
Admin
Read-write
snmp
change-user-settings Command
Admin
24.2.1.14
snmp
Group
Admin
mib-version
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
snmp
read-community
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
snmp
status
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
snmp
status-show
Command
Operator
snmp
trap-admin[4]
Parameter
Enables / disables a
specific manager.
Operator
Read-write
trap-clli[4]
Parameter
Read-write
snmp
trap-community[4]
Parameter
Read-write
Operator
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
snmp
trap-heartbeat[4]
Parameter
Access
Read-write
trap-manager[4]
Parameter
Read-write
snmp
trap-name[4]
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
snmp
trap-port[4]
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
Operator
Read-write
trap-severity-filter[4]
Parameter
snmp
trap-status-changefilter[4]
Parameter
Enables or disables
Operator
filtering alarms according
to a change in the trap
severity filter.
Read-write
snmp
v3-auth-algorithm
Parameter
Read-only
Viewer
SNMPv3 authentication
options:
MDS or SHA.
This parameter will not be
available if the security
mode is set to No
security.
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
snmp
v3-security-mode
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
v3-username
Parameter
SNMPv3 username.
Viewer
Read-only
snmp
version
Parameter
SNMP version.
Admin
Read-write
Options:
V1, V2c, or V3
snmp
write-community
24.2.1.15
platform
Group
Command
platform
fan-unit-type
Parameter
Read-write
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
Parameter
Operator
Read-only
SuckingAir15mm
SuckingAir28mm
ThrustingAir28mm
Other
platform
lan-id
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
platform
latitude
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
platform
longitude
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
platform
max-physical-ports
Parameter
Read-only
platform
max-physical-sdhports
Parameter
Read-only
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
platform
power-supply-1alarm-admin
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
Read-write
power-supply-2alarm-admin
Parameter
power-supply-2-alarmadmin
Operator
platform
ps1-led
Parameter
ps1-led
Viewer
platform
ps2-led
Parameter
ps2-led
Viewer
platform
slot-label
Parameter
Read-write
platform
system-contactperson
Parameter
Read-write
platform
system-description
Parameter
Configures additional
Viewer
identification details about
the system.
Read-only
platform
system-location
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
platform
system-location-bay
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
platform
system-location-shelf Parameter
Operator
Read-write
platform
system-name
Read-write
Parameter
Operator
system-services
24.2.1.16
Inventory
Group
Command
Parameter
Number of services
provided by the system
according to the rfc3418.
Viewer
Read-only
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
inventory
board-modules
Parameter
Board modules
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
board-sub-type
Parameter
Board sub-type
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
board-type
Parameter
Board type
Viewer
Read-only
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
inventory
chain-firmware
Parameter
Chain firmware
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
chain-hardwarefeatures
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
chain-sub-type
Parameter
Chain sub-type
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
chain-type
Parameter
Chain type
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
comments
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
inventory
company-name
Parameter
Company name
Admin
Read-write
inventory
date-code
Parameter
Read-only
inventory
firmware
Parameter
Firmware
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
hardware
Parameter
Hardware
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
hass-number
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
hw-feature
Parameter
HW features
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
hw-inventory-version
Parameter
Read-only
inventory
hw-supported-bit-bate Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
idc-firmware
IDC firmware
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
idc-hardware-features Parameter
Read-only
inventory
idc-sub-type
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
idc-type
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
license-demo-timer
Parameter
Read-only
Parameter
license-register
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
logo
Parameter
Company logo
Admin
Read-write
inventory
main-view
Parameter
Admin
Read-write
inventory
modem-firmware
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
modem-hardwarefeatures
Parameter
Read-only
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
inventory
modem-sub-type
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
modem-system-rate
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
modem-type
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
mux-firmware
Parameter
Read-only
inventory
mux-hardwarefeatures
Parameter
Read-only
inventory
mux-sub-type
Parameter
Read-only
inventory
mux-type
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
num-of-10-100-1000- Parameter
interfaces
Number of 10/100/1000
interfaces
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
num-of-fe-interfaces
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
num-of-radiointerfaces
Parameter
Number of Radio
interfaces
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
num-of-sfp-interfaces Parameter
Read-only
inventory
num-of-tdm-interfaces Parameter
Number of TDM
interfaces
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
num-of-working-hours Parameter
Read-only
inventory
part-number
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
pic-version
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
production-inventory- Parameter
version
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
product-name
Parameter
Product name
Admin
Read-write
inventory
rx-master-iq-delay
Parameter
RX IQ delay - Rx Master
delay
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
rx-master-iq-delayindex-in-fdf-table
Parameter
RX IQ Delay - Rx Master
index in fdf table
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
rx-slave-iq-delay
Parameter
RX IQ delay - Rx slave
delay
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
rx-slave-iq-delayindex-in-fdf-table
Parameter
RX IQ delay - Rx slave
index in fdf table
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
serial-number
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
inventory
signature
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
spare1
Parameter
Spare 1
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
spare2
Parameter
Spare 2
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
spare3
Parameter
Spare 3
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
total-num-ofinterfaces
Parameter
Total number of
interfaces
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
tx-iq-delay
Parameter
TX IQ delay - TX delay
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
tx-iq-delay-index-infdf-table
Parameter
Read-only
inventory
type-of-tdm-interfaces Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
xc-firmware
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
xc-hardware-features Parameter
Read-only
inventory
xc-sub-type
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
inventory
xc-type
Parameter
The type of XC
Viewer
Read-only
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
24.2.1.17
daughter-board
Group
Command
Parameter
daughter-board
board-sub-type
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
daughter-board
board-type
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
daughter-board
comments
Parameter
Read-only
daughter-board
date-code
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
daughter-board
firmware
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
daughter-board
hardware
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
daughter-board
hass-number
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
daughter-board
num-of-interfaces
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
daughter-board
num-of-working-hours Parameter
Read-only
daughter-board
part-number
Read-only
Parameter
Number of hass DB
testing
Viewer
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
daughter-board
running-firmwareversion
Parameter
daughter-board
serial-number
Parameter
24.2.1.18
license
Group
Command
Privilege
Access
Viewer
Read-only
Viewer
Read-only
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
Parameter
Read-only
Indicates whether
asymmetrical scripts are
licensed for use.
Viewer
Read-only
Viewer
Read-only
license
acm-license
license
asymmetrical-scripts- Parameter
license
Description
capacity-name
Parameter
license
current-license-code
Parameter
license
date-code
Parameter
license
demo-admin
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
This is a temporary
license that allows access
to maximum capacity and
all features.
license
demo-timer
Parameter
Read-only
enhancedcompression-license
Parameter
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
license
license-code
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
license
license-type
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
Read-only
network-resiliencylicense
Parameter
per-usage-license
Parameter
Read-only
signature
Parameter
license signature
Viewer
Read-only
license
switch-applicationlicense
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
license
syncu-license
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
Viewer
Read-only
Viewer
Read-only
Read-only
tdm-capacity-license
Parameter
license
tdm-capacity-value
Parameter
license
tm-license
Parameter
Indicates whether
Enhanced QoS is
allowed.
Viewer
license
validation-number
Parameter
Viewer
24.2.1.19
idc-board
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
idc-board
change-userpassword
Command
Operator
Access
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
idc-board
cli-script
Command
idc-board
cli-script-file-name
Parameter
Read-write
idc-board
config-creation-status Parameter
Read-only
idc-board
config-downloadstatus
Parameter
Read-only
idc-board
config-install-status
Parameter
Read-only
idc-board
config-upload-status
Parameter
Read-only
idc-board
create-archive
Command
Creates a configuration
archive file.
Read-write
Privilege
Operator
Access
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
idc-board
create-csr-file
Command
Create a Certificate
Signing Request (CSR)
file, with optional
identification fields.
Common name
The identify name of the
element in the network
(e.g. IP address).
Admin
Read-write
Operator
Read-write
Viewer
Read-only
Organization
The legal name of the
organization.
Organizational Unit
The division of the
organization handling the
certificate.
City/Locality
The city where the
organization is located.
State/County/Region
The state/region where
the organization is
located.
Country
The two-letter ISO code
for the country where the
organization is location.
Email address
An email address used to
contact your organization.
The common name could
be network IP or the
FQDN of the element. If
the identifier is IP
address, then the creation
tool should support this
option.
idc-board
download-archive
Command
idc-board
download-cli-scriptstatus
Parameter
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
idc-board
download-securitystatus
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
idc-board
file-transfer-protocol
Parameter
Read-write
idc-board
host-ip
Parameter
Read-write
idc-board
host-path
Parameter
Read-write
hw-mode
Parameter
Hardware Mode
(standalone or xc)
Viewer
Read-only
idc-board
idc-clli
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
idc-board
idu-led
Parameter
IDU LED
Viewer
Read-only
idc-board
install-archive
Command
Admin
Read-write
idc-board
kernel-modulesversion
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
idc-board
measurement-system Parameter
Measurement system
Operator
Read-write
idc-board
protection-led
Parameter
Protection LED
Viewer
Read-only
idc-board
radio-led
Parameter
Radio LED
Viewer
Read-only
idc-board
remote-led
Parameter
Remote LED
Viewer
Read-only
idc-board
reset-idc-hw
Command
Operator
idc-board
rfu-led
Parameter
RFU LED
Viewer
Read-only
idc-board
security-file-format
Parameter
Admin
Read-write
idc-board
security-file-name
Parameter
Read-write
idc-board
show-csr-file
Command
Admin
idc-board
slot-id
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
idc-board
status-textindication[2]
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
idc-board
system-up-time
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
idc-board
temperature
Parameter
IDU temperature
Viewer
Read-only
idc-board
unit-info-creationstatus
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
idc-board
unit-info-uploadstatus
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
idc-board
upload-archive
Command
idc-board
upload-csr-file-status
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
idc-board
upload-pub-keystatus
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
idc-board
user-name
Parameter
Admin
Read-write
idc-board
version
Parameter
IDC version
Viewer
Read-only
idc-board
voltage-input
Parameter
Voltage input
Viewer
Read-only
idc-board
warning-bannerdownload-status
Parameter
Operational status of a
warning banner
download.
Viewer
Read-only
idc-board
warning-banner-filename
Parameter
Admin
Read-write
idc-board
xc-role
Parameter
XC Role (Main or
Extension)
Viewer
Read-only
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
24.2.1.20
fpga
Group
fpga
main-fpga-running-fw- Parameter
version
Viewer
Read-only
fpga
secondary-fpgarunning-fw-version
Read-only
Parameter
24.2.1.21
User Guide
mate-idu
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
mate-idu
cfg-mismatch-details
Command
Show configuration
mismatch details.
Operator
mate-idu
copy-to-mate-cmd
Command
Copies configured
Operator
parameters from the
active to the standby unit.
mate-idu
copy-to-mate-status
Parameter
Read-only
mate-idu
excessive-ber-switch- Parameter
admin
Read-write
manual-switch-cmd
Command
Allows a manual
protection mode switch.
Operator
mate-idu
mate-communication- Parameter
status
Viewer
Read-only
mate-idu
mate-ip-address
Viewer
Read-only
Read-only
Parameter
mate-mac-address
Parameter
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
mate-idu
multi-unit-lag-admin
Command
Operator
Read-write
Operator
Read-write
protection-admin
Parameter
Activates or deactivates
protection.
For 2Plus2Hsb, this
parameter should be
configured in both the
main and extension slots.
mate-idu
protection-forceswitch
Parameter
Read-write
mate-idu
protection-lockout
Parameter
Read-write
mate-idu
protection-mode
Parameter
mate-idu
switchover-oncopper-loc
Parameter
Switchover on Copper
LOC
Admin
Type
Description
Privilege
Parameter
Enable / disable
Operator
configuring the unit as an
all outdoor unit.
Read-write
24.2.1.22
all-odu
Group
Command
all-odu
24.2.1.23
admin
Operator
Read-only
Access
shelf-manager
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
shelf-manager
alive-slotpopulation[6]
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
shelf-manager
archive-operatingunits
Parameter
Read-only
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
shelf-manager
archives-operationstatus
Parameter
Shelf-wide configuration
archive operation status.
Viewer
Read-only
cfg-backup-show
Command
shelf-manager
config-backup
Command
shelf-manager
config-restore
Command
Admin
shelf-manager
extension-unitsprotection-admin[6]
Parameter
Activate or deactivate
protection for extension
units in the shelf.
Viewer
shelf-manager
logon-unit
Command
shelf-manager
radio-interfaces[6]
Parameter
shelf-manager
reset-extensions
Command
shelf-manager
reset-shelf
Command
Operator
shelf-manager
reset-unit
Command
Operator
shelf-manager
sdh-interfaces[6]
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
shelf-manager
shelf-info-create
Command
Operator
Read-write
shelf-manager
shelf-most-severealarm[6]
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
shelf-manager
shelf-versions
Command
Show SW version
Viewer
information for all units in
a shelf.
Viewer
Viewer
Read-only
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
shelf-manager
slot-population[6]
Parameter
Indicates availability of
the specified slot.
Viewer
Read-only
shelf-manager
TDM-interfaces[6]
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
shelf-manager
unit-config-backup
Parameter
Create configuration
archives for all units in a
shelf.
Operator
Read-write
24.2.1.24
remote-idu
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
remote-idu
force-unmute
Command
Operator
Read-write
remote-idu
remote-atpc-admin
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
remote-idu
remote-atpc-ref-rxlevel
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
remote-idu
remotecommunication
Parameter
Remote communication
status
Viewer
Read-only
remote-idu
remote-defaultgateway
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
remote-idu
remote-floating-ipaddress
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
remote-idu
remote-force-max-tx- Parameter
level
Operator
Read-write
remote-idu
remote-force-mute-tx Parameter
Operator
Read-write
remote-idu
remote-green-modeadmin
Parameter
Read-write
remote-idu
remote-ip-address
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
remote-idu
remote-link-id
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
remote-idu
remote-management- Parameter
type
Remote Management
type status
Operator
Read-write
remote-idu
remote-management- Parameter
vlan
Remote Management
VLAN ID configuration
Operator
Read-write
remote-idu
remote-most-severealarm
Viewer
Read-only
Parameter
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
remote-idu
remote-reset-idc-hw
Command
Operator
remote-idu
remote-rx-level
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
remote-idu
remote-slot-id
Parameter
Remote slot id
Viewer
Read-only
remote-idu
remote-subnet-mask
Parameter
Read-write
remote-idu
remote-web-protocol
Parameter
Read-only
Type
Description
Access
24.2.1.25
remote-cl
Group
Command
Privilege
Access
remote-cl
clear-device-error
Command
Read-write
remote-cl
device-error
Parameter
Device errors
Viewer
Read-only
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
24.2.1.26
remote-co
Group
Command
remote-co
clear-device-error
Command
Read-write
remote-co
device-error
Parameter
Device errors
Viewer
Read-only
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
24.2.1.27
radio-diversity
Group
Command
radio-diversity
clear-switch-counter
Command
Read-write
radio-diversity
force-to-radio
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
operation-mode
Parameter
parameters to indicate
whether the diversity
mechanism is in
operational mode
ON/OFF
Viewer
Read-only
radio-diversity
primary-radio
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
radio-diversity
radio-diversity-type
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
radio-diversity
receive-radio-traffic
Parameter
Read-only
radio-diversity
revertive-mode
Parameter
Determines whether
Operator
hitless switches are
revertive in the event that
the primary radio channel
does not have any errors.
Read-write
radio-diversity
revertive-timer
Parameter
Read-write
radio-diversity
switch-counter
Parameter
Read-only
radio-diversity
switch-request
Command
Operator
Read-write
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
Parameter
Enables/disables the
Multi-Radio feature for
this radio.
Operator
Read-write
24.2.1.28
multi-radio
Group
Command
multi-radio
admin
Privilege
Operator
Access
block-radio
Parameter
Allows stopping
distribution of data to
different radios in MultiRadio mode for
debugging purposes.
multi-radio
excessive-ber-admin
Parameter
Configures whether in
Operator
Multi-Radio mode data
stops being distributed to
the radio when there is an
excessive BER condition.
Operator
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
multi-radio
shutdown-link-onradio-fault
Parameter
Enables / disables
initiation of automatic
state propagation upon a
failure in each one of the
radios.
Admin
multi-radio
signal-degrade-admin Parameter
Configures whether in
Operator
Multi-Radio mode data
stops being distributed to
the radio when there a
signal degraded
condition.
multi-radio
unit-role
Parameter
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
radio
current-availablecapacity
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
radio
compression-mode
Command
Operator
Read-write
radio
high-priority-ethernet- Parameter
bw
Read-write
radio
interface-alias
Read-write
24.2.1.29
radio
Group
Parameter
Access
max-available-tdmcap
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
radio
mhc-admin
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
radio
radio-if-interface
Parameter
Read-write
radio
radio-if-interfaceoperational-status
Parameter
Read-only
Viewer
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
radio
radio-port-discardedoversize-frames
Parameter
Read-only
radio
sync-clock-sourcechannel
Parameter
VC number to be used
when source is VC.
Operator
Read-write
radio
traffic-priority-scheme Parameter
Operator
Read-write
Read-write
High-tdm-over-highethernet priorities:
(1) TDM high priority (2)
Ethernet high priority (3)
TDM low priority (4)
Ethernet low priority.
High-Ethernet-over-tdm
priorities:
(1) Ethernet high priority
(2) TDM high priority (3)
TDM low priority (4)
Ethernet low priority.
Tdm-over-ethernet
priorities:
(1) TDM high priority (2)
TDM low priority (3)
Ethernet
radio
xpic-mr-mate-position Parameter
Horizontal or Vertical.
24.2.1.30
xpic
Group
Command
xpic
Description
Privilege
Access
debug-current-config- Parameter
status
Current XPIC
configuration status flag.
Viewer
Read-only
xpic
events-enable
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
xpic
slave-if-loopback
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
xpic
slave-mutetransmitter
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
Type
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
xpic
slave-rfu-commstatus
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
xpic
slave-xpic-enable
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
xpic
slave-xpic-lop
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
xpic
slave-xpi-mute
Parameter
Read-only
xpic
user-rfu-mute
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
xpic
xpic-status
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
xpic
xrsm-cfg-delaybetween-retries
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
xpic
xrsm-cfg-duration-ofretry
Parameter
Read-write
xpic
xrsm-cfg-enable
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
xpic
xrsm-cfg-num-ofretries
Parameter
Number or XRSM
attempts to re-establish
XPIC communications.
Operator
Read-write
xpic
xrsm-cfg-retry-length- Parameter
mul-factor
Multiplication factor of
time between XRSM
retries.
Operator
Read-write
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
framer
link-id
Parameter
Link ID
Operator
Read-write
framer
oper-status
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
framer
radio-ber
Parameter
Read-only
framer
radio-excessive-berthreshold
Parameter
Read-write
24.2.1.31
framer
Group
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
framer
radio-pm-15mininterval[96]
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
framer
radio-pm-24hourinterval[30]
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
framer
radio-signal-degrade- Parameter
threshold
Read-write
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
acm-profile-degradethreshold
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
24.2.1.32
mrmc
Group
mrmc
adaptive-tx-poweradmin
Parameter
Viewer
Read-write
mrmc
adaptive-tx-powerreference-class
Parameter
Read-only
mrmc
change-script-cmd
Command
Read-write
mrmc
connected-rfu-grade
Parameter
Read-only
mrmc
current-acm-adaptive- Parameter
rx-profile
Read-only
mrmc
current-acm-adaptive- Parameter
tx-profile
Read-only
mrmc
current-acm-mode
Read-only
mrmc
current-asymmetrical- Parameter
script-mode
Viewer
Read-only
mrmc
current-rx-bitrate
Viewer
Read-only
Parameter
Parameter
Operator
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
mrmc
current-rx-profile
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
mrmc
current-rx-qam
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
mrmc
current-rx-vc
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
mrmc
current-script-capacity Parameter
current-script-capacity
Viewer
Read-only
mrmc
current-tx-bitrate
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
mrmc
current-tx-profile
Parameter
Read-only
mrmc
current-tx-qam
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
mrmc
current-tx-vc
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
mrmc
en-alarm-on-acmprofile-degrade
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
Operator
Read-write
eth-shutdownthreshold-profile
Parameter
Enables / disables
initiation of automatic
state propagation upon a
failure in each one of the
radios.
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
mrmc
loaded-scriptdescription
Parameter
Read-only
mrmc
loaded-script-version
Parameter
Read-only
mrmc
max-adaptive-acm-rx- Parameter
profile
Viewer
Read-only
mrmc
max-radio-vc
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
mrmc
max-rx-vc
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
mrmc
min-acm-profile
Parameter
Read-only
mrmc
min-adaptive-acm-rx- Parameter
profile
Read-write
mrmc
min-rx-vc
Parameter
Read-only
mrmc
mrmc-pm-15mininterval[96]
Parameter
Read-only
mrmc
mrmc-pm-24hourinterval[30]
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
mrmc
mrmc-script
Parameter
Read-only
Occupied BW Vs Channel
Separation are listed in
pairs: (Occupied BW
Range[MHz], Channel
Separation [MHz]):
(5-7,7)
(8-10,10)
(12-14,13.75-15)
(25-29,27.5-30)
(33-38,40)
(50-55,55-56)
mrmc
occupied-bandwidth
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
mrmc
operation-mode
Parameter
Read-only
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
mrmc
rfu-chosen-grade
Parameter
mrmc
rx-max-chosen-bitrate Parameter
Viewer
mrmc
rx-occupied-bw
Parameter
Viewer
mrmc
script-packageversion
Parameter
Viewer
mrmc
tx-max-chosen-bitrate Parameter
Viewer
mrmc
tx-occupied-bw
Parameter
Viewer
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
24.2.1.33
tdm-radio-pm
Group
Command
Privilege
Access
Read-only
Read-only
tdm-radio-pm
tdm-radio-pm-15min- Parameter
interval[96]
Viewer
Read-only
tdm-radio-pm
tdm-radio-pm-24hour- Parameter
interval[30]
Viewer
Read-only
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
24.2.1.34
modem
Group
Command
modem
clear-counters
Command
Clear accumulated
counters.
Operator
Read-write
modem
defected-blocks
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
modem
ldpc-decoder-stress
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
modem
mse
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
modem
mse-threshold
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
modem
pm-15min-interval[96] Parameter
Read-only
modem
pm-24hourinterval[30]
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
modem
slicer-input-scaling
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
modem
xpi
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
modem
xpi-threshold
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
rfu
atpc-admin
Parameter
Enable / disable
Automatic Transmit
Power Control (ATPC)
mode.
Operator
Read-write
rfu
atpc-override-state
Parameter
Viewer
rfu
atpc-override-tx-level Parameter
Read-write
rfu
atpc-ref-rx-level
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
rfu
atpc-timeout
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
24.2.1.35
rfu
Group
atpc-timer-counter
Parameter
rfu
atpc-timer-overridecancel
Command
Operator
Read-write
rfu
automatic-delaycalibration
Command
Automatic IF combining
delay calibration.
Operator
Read-write
rfu
automatic-delaycalibration-status
Parameter
Automatic delay
calibration status
(inbound frequency
combining parameter).
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
band
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
rfu
cable-tilt
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
clear-com-deviceerror
Command
Clear RFU
communication device
error.
Operator
Read-write
rfu
communication-status Parameter
Indicates the
communication status of
the RFU with the remote
unit.
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
data-sci-errors
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
delay-calibration
Parameter
IF combining delay
calibration.
Operator
Read-write
rfu
en-alarm-gen-on-rsldegrade
Parameter
Enable/Disable alarm
generation on RSL
degradation.
Operator
Read-write
fpga-version-number
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
green-mode-admin
Parameter
Enables/disables RFU
green mode.
Operator
Read-write
green-mode-ref-rxlevel
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
rfu
ifc-support
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
if-loopback-support
Parameter
Read-only
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
rfu
internal-downloadcounter
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
internal-downloadstatus
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
log-admin
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
rfu
log-interval
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
rfu
lo-sense
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
max-bandwidth
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
max-rx-freq
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
max-tx-freq
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
max-tx-level
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
rfu
min-bandwidth
Parameter
rfu
min-rx-freq
Parameter
The minimum Rx
frequency allowed by the
RFU.
Viewer
rfu
min-tx-freq
Parameter
The minimum Tx
frequency allowed by the
RFU.
Viewer
rfu
mse-forward
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
rfu
mute-tx
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
rfu
part-number
Parameter
Viewer
rfu
pm-15min-interval[96] Parameter
Performance monitoring
data for a specific 15
minute interval.
Viewer
rfu
pm-15min-intervalcombined[96]
Aggregate performance
monitoring data for a
specific 15 minute
interval.
Viewer
Parameter
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
rfu
pm-15min-intervaldiversity[96]
Parameter
Diversity performance
monitoring data for a
specific 15 minute
interval.
Viewer
rfu
pm-24hourinterval[30]
Parameter
rfu
pm-24hour-intervalcombined[30]
Parameter
Aggregate performance
monitoring data for a
specific 24 hour interval.
Viewer
rfu
pm-24hour-intervaldiversity[30]
Parameter
Diversity performance
monitoring data for a
specific 24 hour interval.
Viewer
rfu
pmax
Parameter
Viewer
rfu
pmin
Parameter
Viewer
rfu
pm-rx-level-threshold- Parameter
1
Read-write
rfu
pm-rx-level-threshold- Parameter
2
Read-write
rfu
pm-tx-level-threshold Parameter
Read-write
rfu
power-supply-status
Parameter
rfu
predistortion-support
Parameter
Viewer
rfu
rf-loopback-support
Parameter
Viewer
rfu
rfu-address
Parameter
Viewer
rfu
rfu-d-copartner-carrier Parameter
Viewer
rfu
rfu-installation
Viewer
Parameter
Access
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
rfu
rfu-mode
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
rfu
rfu-rf-loopback
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
rfu
rfu-temp
Parameter
Read-only
rfu
rfu-type
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
rfu-xpic-support
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
rsl-connector-source
Parameter
Read-write
rfu
rsl-degrade-alarmgen-degradationmargin
Parameter
Configures the
degradation margin [in
dB] for RSL degradation
alarm and event
generation.
Operator
Read-write
rfu
rsl-degrade-alarmgen-nominal-level
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
rfu
rx-freq
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
rfu
rx-freq-local-remote
Parameter
Read-write
rfu
rx-level
Parameter
Read-only
rfu
rx-level-combined
Parameter
Indicates the Rx
combined inbound
frequency level.
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
rx-level-diversity
Parameter
Read-only
rfu
serial-number
Parameter
Read-only
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
rfu
software-versionnumber
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
standard-organization Parameter
RFU standard
organization
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
synthesizer-status
Parameter
RFU synthesizer
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
temp-in-celsius
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
temp-in-fahrenheit
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
tx-freq
Parameter
Configures the Tx
frequency level.
Operator
Read-write
rfu
tx-freq-local-remote
Parameter
Read-write
rfu
tx-level-status
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
rfu
tx-rx-freq-separation
Parameter
Read-only
rfu
unfaded-rsl
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
24.2.1.36
rfu-sw-upload
Group
Command
rfu-sw-upload
internal-sw-download- Command
action
Operator
Read-write
rfu-sw-upload
internal-downloadcounter
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
rfu-sw-upload
internal-downloadstatus
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
24.2.1.37
rfu-fw-upload
Group
Command
rfu-fw-upload
internal-fw-download- Command
action
Initiates a firmware
download operation.
Operator
Read-write
rfu-fw-upload
internal-fw-download- Command
cancel
Cancel a firmware
download operation.
Operator
Read-write
User Guide
Group
Command
rfu-fw-upload
rfu-fw-upload
Description
Privilege
Access
internal-fw-download- Parameter
counter
Firmware download
counter.
Viewer
Read-only
internal-fw-download- Parameter
status
Viewer
Read-only
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
rfu-co
clear-device-error
Command
Operator
Read-only
rfu-co
device-error
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
rfu-cl
clear-device-error
Command
Operator
Read-only
rfu-cl
device-error
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
if-loopback
Parameter
Activates IF loopback.
Operator
Read-write
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
Command
Operator
Read-write
24.2.1.38
rfu-co
Group
24.2.1.39
rfu-cl
Group
24.2.1.40
rfic
Group
rfic
24.2.1.41
enhanced-hc
Group
command
Type
enhanced-hc
clear-enhanced-hccounters
enhanced-hc
clear-excluding-rules- Command
table
Read-write
enhanced-hc
del-excluding-rule-by- Command
entry
Operator
Read-write
enhanced-hc
del-excluding-rule-by- Command
name
Operator
Read-write
enhanced-hc
enhanced-hc-admin
Enable / disable
enhanced header
compression.
Operator
Read-write
Parameter
User Guide
Group
command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
enhanced-hc
enhanced-hc-inputbytes
Parameter
Indicates the
accumulated number of
bytes that ingress the
block.
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-hc
enhanced-hc-mode
Parameter
Specifies the
compression depth for
enhanced header
compression.
Operator
Read-write
enhanced-hc
enhanced-hc-numcompressed-frames
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-hc
enhanced-hc-numlearning-frames
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-hc
enhanced-hc-numoccupied-entries
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-hc
enhanced-hc-numuncompressedframes-excl-rules
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-hc
enhanced-hc-numuncompressedframes-intern-res
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-hc
enhanced-hc-outputbytes
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-hc
enhanced-hc-rxbytes-in
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-hc
enhanced-hc-rxbytes-out
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-hc
show-enhanced-hccounters
Command
Operator
Read-only
enhanced-hc
show-excluding-rules- Command
table
Read-only
24.2.1.42
User Guide
interfaces
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
interfaces
ais-line-detectionadmin
Parameter
Enable or disable
detection of AIS on the
interfaces.
Operator
Read-write
Upon enabling,
monitoring is done for all
relevant interfaces, both
on the main board and
the inserted T-card, if
present.
interfaces
available-radiointerfaces
Parameter
Read-only
interfaces
available-sync-clkradio-interfaces
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
interfaces
available-sync-srcradio-interfaces
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
interfaces
available-sdhinterfaces
Parameter
Read-only
interfaces
available-sync-clksdh-interfaces
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
interfaces
available-sync-srcsdh-interfaces
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
interfaces
available-sync-clktdm-interfaces
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
interfaces
available-sync-srctdm-interfaces
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
interfaces
available-tdminterfaces
Parameter
Read-only
interfaces
sync-trail-radiointerfaces
Parameter
Read-only
Viewer
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
interfaces
sync-trail-sdhinterfaces
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
interfaces
sync-trail-tdminterfaces
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
24.2.1.43
user-channel
Group
Command
user-channel
admin
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
user-channel
type
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
24.2.1.44
eow
Group
eow
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
admin
Parameter
Viewer
Read-write
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
Operator
Read-write
24.2.1.45
wayside
Group
Command
wayside
admin
auto-negotiation
Parameter
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
wayside
capacity
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
wayside
duplex
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
wayside
ethernet-rate
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
sync
active-sync-source
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
sync
local-sync-ssm-tx
Parameter
Read-only
sync
set-clock-source
Command
Determines which
interface to use as the
systems frequency
reference source.
Operator
Read-write
sync
set-sync-mode
Command
Configures the
synchronization mode to
automatic or force.
Operator
Read-write
sync
set-sync-source
Command
Operator
Read-write
sync
show-sync-clockquality
Command
24.2.1.46
sync
Group
show-sync-ssm-value Command
Read-write
sync
show-system-clockquality
Command
Operator
Read-only
sync
sync-electrical-gbedirection
Parameter
Read-write
User Guide
Group
Command
sync
sync-pw-ref-clockexport
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
Read-write
sync-sourceregenerator-admin
Parameter
Enables/disables PRC
regenerator pipe mode.
Operator
Read-write
Enables/disables PRC
regenerator SSM
Operator
Read-write
Operator
Read-write
sync-sourceregenerator-ssmadmin
sync
sync-sourcerevertive-timer
Parameter
view-clock-source
Command
Read-only
sync
view-sync-source
Command
Read-only
Viewer
24.2.1.47
User Guide
ethernet
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
ethernet
acm-ethernetthreshold
Parameter
Access
Read-only
clock-source
Parameter
Read-write
ethernet
set-gbe-muteoverride
Command
Read-write
ethernet
show-gbe-muteoverride
Command
Read-only
Command
Type
Description
Access
bridge
ageing-time
Parameter
Read-write
bridge
bridge-id
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
bridge
bridge-role
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
bridge
clear-all-peer-info
Command
Read-write
bridge
ethernet-application
Parameter
Read-write
bridge
jumbo-mode-admin
Read-write
bridge
lag-load-balance
Read-write
24.2.1.48
bridge
Group
Parameter
Operator
Privilege
Operator
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
bridge
lldp-managementaddress
Parameter
bridge
lldp-msg-tx-interval
Parameter
Interval in seconds
Operator
between the transmission
of successive LLDP
frames.
Read-write
bridge
lldp-tx-delay
Parameter
Read-write
bridge
management-type
Parameter
Read-only
bridge
max-hops
Parameter
Read-write
bridge
msti-bridge-priority
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
bridge
priority
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
bridge
provider-portethertype
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
Viewer
Access
pw-interface-port
bridge
qos-copy-rateCommand
limiting-configurations
Operator
Read-write
bridge
qos-ip-tos-tc-pbitsoption
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
bridge
qos-policer
Command
Operator
Read-write
bridge
qos-policer-class
Command
Operator
Read-write
bridge
qos-set-ip-pbit-val
Command
Operator
Read-write
bridge
qos-set-scheduler-qweight
Command
Operator
Read-write
Parameter
User Guide
Group
Command
bridge
Description
Privilege
Access
qos-set-vlan-tag-pbit- Command
val
Operator
Read-write
bridge
qos-show-ip-pbit-val
Command
Viewer
Read-only
bridge
qos-show-policers
Command
Viewer
Read-only
bridge
qos-show-schedulerq-weight
Command
Viewer
Read-only
bridge
qos-show-static-mac- Command
priorities
Viewer
Read-only
bridge
qos-show-vlan-tagpbit-val
Command
Viewer
Read-only
bridge
qos-show-vlan-toqueue
Command
Viewer
Read-only
bridge
qos-static-mac-priority Command
Operator
Read-write
bridge
qos-vlan-to-queue
Command
Operator
Read-write
bridge
root-id
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
bridge
root-path-cost
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
bridge
show-all-trafficstatistics
Command
Viewer
Read-only
bridge
show-bridge-status
Command
Viewer
Read-only
bridge
show-eth-statistics
Command
Viewer
Read-only
bridge
show-forwarding-table Command
Read-only
bridge
show-ports-status
Command
Viewer
Read-only
bridge
show-running-config
Command
Viewer
Read-only
bridge
show-vlan-info
Command
Viewer
Read-only
bridge
stp-protocol
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
bridge
vlan
Command
Operator
Read-write
Type
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
bridge
vlan-range
Command
Operator
Read-write
Privilege
Access
24.2.1.49
port-group
Group
Command
Type
Description
port-group
disable-all-ports
Command
Read-write
port-group
enable-all-ports
Command
Operator
Read-write
port-group
exber-threshold
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
port-group
line-code
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
line-code-1-8
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
port-group
line-code-9-16
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
port-group
line-code-17-24
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
port-group
line-code-25-32
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
port-group
pdh-led[2]
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
port-group
sd-threshold
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
eth-port
admin
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
eth-port
auto-negotiation
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
eth-port
bad-octets-rcv
Parameter
Viewer
24.2.1.50
eth-port
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
eth-port
brdc-pkts-rcv
Parameter
eth-port
brdc-pkts-sent
Parameter
eth-port
capacity-threshold
Parameter
Operator
eth-port
clear-peer-info
Command
Operator
eth-port
clear-rmon
Command
Operator
eth-port
collisions
Parameter
Access
connector-type
Parameter
eth-port
deferred
Parameter
eth-port
designated-path-cost Parameter
eth-port
duplex
Parameter
Viewer
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
eth-port
edge-port
Parameter
Operator
eth-port
ethernet-rate
Parameter
eth-port
evc-name
Parameter
eth-port
excess-collision-drop Parameter
Access
Operator
eth-port
flow-control
Parameter
eth-port
fragments-pkts
Parameter
eth-port
functionality-led
Parameter
Functionality LED
eth-port
good-octets-rcv
Parameter
eth-port
good-octets-sent
Parameter
eth-port
if-table-indiscards
Parameter
eth-port
if-table-inerrors
Parameter
eth-port
if-table-innucastpkts
Parameter
Operator
Viewer
Viewer
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
eth-port
if-table-inoctets
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port
if-table-inucastpkts
Parameter
eth-port
if-tableinunknownprotos
Parameter
eth-port
if-table-outdiscards
Parameter
eth-port
if-table-outerrors
Parameter
eth-port
if-table-outnucastpkts Parameter
eth-port
if-table-outoctets
Parameter
eth-port
if-table-outucastpkts
Parameter
Access
Viewer
Viewer
Viewer
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
eth-port
in-discards
Parameter
eth-port
in-fcs-err
Parameter
eth-port
in-filtered
Parameter
Access
Viewer
in-pause
Parameter
eth-port
in-rx-err
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port
interface-alias
Parameter
Operator
interface-index
Parameter
Interface index
Viewer
eth-port
interface-type
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port
internal-connection
Parameter
eth-port
in-uni-casts
Parameter
eth-port
jabber-pkts
Parameter
Viewer
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
eth-port
lag-port
Parameter
Operator
I6.6ga
eth-port
late-collision-detect
Parameter
Viewer
learning
Parameter
eth-port
lldp-admin
Parameter
eth-port
lldp-port-description
Parameter
eth-port
lldp-systemcapabilities
Parameter
eth-port
mac-address
Parameter
eth-port
management-autonegotiation
Parameter
eth-port
managementcapacity
Parameter
Viewer
Viewer
Viewer
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
eth-port
management-duplex
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port
managementethernet-rate
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port
management-only
Parameter
Management only
Viewer
eth-port
management-portadmin
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port
management-vlan
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port
mc-pkts-rcv
Parameter
Viewer
Access
mc-pkts-sent
Parameter
eth-port
mep
Command
Operator
eth-port
mip
Command
Operator
eth-port
msti-port-path-cost
Parameter
Operator
eth-port
msti-port-priority
Parameter
Operator
eth-port
multiple-collisionframe
Parameter
eth-port
oper-status
Parameter
Viewer
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
eth-port
out-fcs-err
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port
out-filtered
Parameter
Access
out-pause
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port
out-uni-casts
Parameter
eth-port
oversize-pkts
Parameter
eth-port
path-cost
Parameter
eth-port
peer-description
Parameter
eth-port
peer-ip-address
Parameter
Operator
eth-port
peer-mac-address
Parameter
Operator
eth-port
peer-name
Parameter
Operator
eth-port
peer-port-description
Parameter
eth-port
peer-port-number
Parameter
Operator
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
eth-port
peer-slot-id
Parameter
Access
peer-systemcapabilities
Parameter
Operator
eth-port
pkts-1024-max-octets Parameter
eth-port
pkts-128-255-octets
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port
pkts-256-511-octets
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port
pkts-512-1023-octets Parameter
Viewer
eth-port
pkts-64-octets
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port
pkts-65-127-octets
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port
pm-15
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port
pm-24
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port
port-connection
Parameter
Operator
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
eth-port
port-service-type
Parameter
Access
priority
Parameter
eth-port
protection-only
Parameter
Protection only
Viewer
eth-port
protection-port-admin Parameter
Activates or deactivates
protection for the Ethernet
port.
Viewer
eth-port
qos-classify-default
Parameter
Operator
eth-port
qos-classify-initial
Parameter
eth-port
qos-classify-mac-daoverride
Parameter
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
eth-port
qos-classify-vidoverride
Parameter
Access
Queue Decision
Causes classification by
defined VLAN to queue
mapping.
Pbit Override
Causes classification by
P-bits.
Queue and Pbit Override]
Overrides classification by
defined VLAN to queue
mapping, and changes the
P-bits accordingly.
eth-port
qos-detach-policer
Command
Operator
eth-port
qos-egress-shaper
Parameter
eth-port
qos-egress-shaperrate
Parameter
Operator
qos-policer-name
Parameter
eth-port
qos-schedulingscheme
Parameter
Configures Egress
scheduler options.
eth-port
qos-set-vlan-pbitsprio-remap
Command
eth-port
qos-show-policerclasses
Command
Operator
Viewer
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
eth-port
qos-show-vlan-pbitsprio-remap
Command
Viewer
eth-port
role
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port
set-allowed-vlans
Command
Operator
eth-port
show-allowed-vlans
Command
eth-port
show-if-tablecounters
Command
Operator
eth-port
show-meps-list
Command
Operator
eth-port
show-mips-list
Command
Operator
eth-port
show-port-status
Command
Viewer
eth-port
single-collision-frame Parameter
Viewer
Access
state
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port
throughput-threshold
Parameter
Operator
eth-port
tx-mute-upon-rx-loc
Parameter
Operator
eth-port
type
Parameter
Operator
eth-port
undersize-pkts
Parameter
eth-port
utilization-threshold
Parameter
Operator
eth-port
vlan
Parameter
Operator
eth-port
wayside-autonegotiation
Parameter
eth-port
wayside-capacity
Parameter
Viewer
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
eth-port
wayside-duplex
Parameter
eth-port
wayside-ethernet-rate Parameter
Viewer
eth-port
wayside-only
Parameter
Wayside only
Viewer
eth-port
wayside-port-admin
Parameter
Viewer
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
24.2.1.51
enhanced-tm
Group
Command
Privilege
Access
enhanced-tm
admin
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
enhanced-tm
class-hier1-qos-byknown-pdu-tableadmin
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
enhanced-tm
class-hier1-qos-bymac-table-admin
Parameter
Enable / disable
classification by
destination MAC
addresses.
Operator
Read-write
enhanced-tm
class-hier1-qos-byParameter
udp-ports-table-admin
Read-write
enhanced-tm
class-hier2-inbandmgmt-vlan-tableadmin
Parameter
Enable / disable
classification by in-band
management.
Operator
Read-write
enhanced-tm
class-hier3-reg-prioby-dscp-admin
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
enhanced-tm
class-hier3-reg-prioby-mpls-admin
Parameter
Read-write
enhanced-tm
class-hier3-reg-prioby-vlan-pbits-admin
Parameter
Read-write
enhanced-tm
classifier-cos-toqueue-tbl
Command
Read-write
Operator
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
enhanced-tm
classifier-hier1-qosby-known-pdus-tbl
Command
Operator
Read-write
enhanced-tm
classifier-hier1-qosby-mac-tbl
Command
Read-write
enhanced-tm
classifier-hier1-qosby-udp-ports-tbl
Command
Read-write
enhanced-tm
classifier-hier2Command
inband-managementvlan-tbl
Read-write
enhanced-tm
classifier-hier3-regprio-by-def-port-tbl
Command
Classification by default
CoS and color table.
Operator
Read-write
enhanced-tm
classifier-hier3-regprio-by-dscp-tbl
Command
Operator
Read-write
enhanced-tm
classifier-hier3-regprio-by-mpls-tbl
Command
Operator
Read-write
enhanced-tm
classifier-hier3-regprio-by-vlan-pbits-tbl
Command
Read-write
enhanced-tm
clear-all-counters
Command
Read-write
enhanced-tm
pm-queue-15mininterval
Parameter
Read-only
enhanced-tm
pm-queue-24hrinterval
Parameter
Read-only
enhanced-tm
ptp-optimizedtransport-admin
Parameter
Read-write
Operator
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
enhanced-tm
ptp-optimizedtransport-mode
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
In High-CoS-Queue-8
mode all the frames that
will be classified to the
8th queue in the traffic
manager will be send to
the PTP optimized
transport channel.
In IEEE-1588 mode IEEE
1588 frames will be
identified automatically
based on UDP ports
and/or ethertypes .
Options:
h-cos-queue-8
eee-1588
Default value:
h-cos-queue-8
enhanced-tm
queues-queue-sizetbl
Command
Operator
Read-write
enhanced-tm
schedulerconfiguration-tbl
Command
Operator
Read-write
enhanced-tm
shaper-configuration- Command
tbl
Operator
Read-write
enhanced-tm
shaper-global-admin
Parameter
Read-write
enhanced-tm
show-classifier-costo-queue-tbl
Command
Operator
Read-write
enhanced-tm
show-classifier-hier1- Command
qos-by-known-pdustbl
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-tm
show-classifier-hier1- Command
qos-by-mac-tbl
Read-only
enhanced-tm
show-classifier-hier1- Command
qos-by-udp-ports-tbl
Read-only
User Guide
Group
Command
enhanced-tm
show-classifier-hier2- Command
inband-managementvlan-tbl
Read-only
enhanced-tm
show-classifier-hier3- Command
reg-prio-by-def-porttbl
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-tm
show-classifier-hier3- Command
reg-prio-by-dscp-tbl
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-tm
show-classifier-hier3- Command
reg-prio-by-mpls-tbl
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-tm
show-classifier-hier3- Command
reg-prio-by-vlan-pbitstbl
Read-only
enhanced-tm
show-queues-queue- Command
size-tbl
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-tm
show-schedulerconfiguration-tbl
Command
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-tm
show-shaperconfiguration-tbl
Command
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-tm
show-wredthresholds-tbl
Command
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-tm
stats-port-counterParameter
1024-max-oct-framestx
Read-only
enhanced-tm
stats-port-counterParameter
128-255-oct-frames-tx
Read-only
enhanced-tm
stats-port-counterParameter
256-511-oct-frames-tx
Read-only
enhanced-tm
stats-port-counterParameter
512-1023-oct-framestx
Read-only
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
User Guide
Group
Command
enhanced-tm
stats-port-counter-64- Parameter
oct-frames-tx
Read-only
enhanced-tm
stats-port-counter-65- Parameter
127-oct-frames-tx
Read-only
enhanced-tm
stats-port-counterbcast-frames-tx
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-tm
stats-port-counterbytes-tx
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-tm
stats-port-countermcast-frames-tx
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-tm
stats-port-counterucast-frames-tx
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-tm
stats-print-portcounters
Command
Operator
Read-write
enhanced-tm
stats-queue-greenbytes-passed
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-tm
stats-queue-greenpackets-dropped
Parameter
Read-only
enhanced-tm
stats-queue-yellowbytes-passed
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-tm
stats-queue-yellowpackets-dropped
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
enhanced-tm
wred-global-admin
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
enhanced-tm
wred-thresholds-tbl
Command
Operator
Read-write
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
24.2.1.52
User Guide
service-oam
Group
Command
Type
Description
service-oam
association
Command
Read-write
service-oam
auto-linktrace
Command
Operator
Read-write
service-oam
auto-linktrace-interval Parameter
Read-write
service-oam
ccm-admin
Command
Operator
Read-write
service-oam
ccm-interval
Command
Operator
Read-write
service-oam
domain
Command
Operator
Read-write
service-oam
linktrace
Command
Trace a message to a
remote MEP or MIP.
Viewer
Read-write
service-oam
ping
Command
Ping a message to a
remote MEP or MIP.
Viewer
Read-write
service-oam
remote-mep
Command
Operator
Read-write
service-oam
remote-mepslearning-time
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
service-oam
show-auto-linktracelist
Command
Viewer
Read-only
service-oam
show-auto-linktracemaid-status
Command
Viewer
Read-only
service-oam
show-auto-linktracemep-status
Command
Viewer
Read-only
service-oam
show-configuredlocal-meps
Command
Read-only
service-oam
show-configuredremote-meps
Command
Viewer
Read-only
service-oam
show-domain-interval Command
Read-only
service-oam
show-domain-list
Read-only
Command
Privilege
Viewer
Access
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
service-oam
show-local-meps-list
Command
Read-only
service-oam
show-maid-list
Command
Viewer
Read-only
service-oam
show-mips-list
Command
Read-only
service-oam
show-remote-mepslist
Command
Read-only
Privilege
Viewer
Access
User Guide
24.2.2 pdh
24.2.2.1 e1t1-port
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
e1t1-port
admin
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
e1t1-port
ais-detection-status
Parameter
Read-only
cable-length
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
Read-write
clock-source
Parameter
local-clock
Indicates that the
outgoing signal takes its
clock from an
independent local clock.
system-clock-source
indicates that the clock is
from the system
reference clock, as taken
from the synchronization
source interface.
e1t1-port
e1t1-priority
Parameter
Read-write
interface-alias
Parameter
Read-write
interface-type
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
e1t1-port
line-loopback
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
e1t1-port
line-pm-15[96]
Parameter
Read-only
e1t1-port
line-pm-24[30]
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
e1t1-port
oper-status
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
e1t1-port
port-curr-ber
Parameter
Read-only
lag-port
admin
Parameter
lag-port
auto-negotiation
Parameter
lag-port
24.2.2.2 lag-port
Enable / disable a
LAG port.
Operator
Read-write
Operator
Read-write
designated-path-cost Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
lag-port
duplex
Parameter
Read-write
lag-port
edge-port
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
lag-port
ethernet-rate
Parameter
Read-write
lag-port
if-table-indiscards
Parameter
Read-only
lag-port
if-table-inerrors
Parameter
Read-only
Viewer
User Guide
Enable / disable a
LAG port.
lag-port
admin
Parameter
lag-port
if-table-innucastpkts
Parameter
Read-only
lag-port
if-table-inoctets
Parameter
Read-only
lag-port
if-table-inucastpkts
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
lag-port
if-tableinunknownprotos
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
lag-port
if-table-outdiscards
Parameter
Read-only
lag-port
if-table-outerrors
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
lag-port
if-table-outnucastpkts Parameter
Read-only
lag-port
if-table-outoctets
Read-only
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
User Guide
Enable / disable a
LAG port.
lag-port
admin
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
lag-port
if-table-outucastpkts
Parameter
Read-only
lag-port
interface-alias
Parameter
Read-write
interface-index
Parameter
Interface index
Viewer
Read-only
lag-port
interface-type
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
lag-port
lag-clear-rmon
Command
Operator
Read-write
lag-port
lag-member
Command
Add or remove an
Ethernet port to/from an
aggregation group.
Operator
Read-write
lag-port
lag-members-list
Parameter
Read-only
lag-port
lag-port-remove
Command
Remove an aggregation
group.
Operator
Read-write
lag-port
learning
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
lag-port
mac-address
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
lag-port
management-only
Parameter
Management only
Viewer
Read-only
lag-port
mep
Command
Operator
Read-write
lag-port
mip
Command
Operator
Read-write
lag-port
msti-port-path-cost
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
lag-port
msti-port-priority
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
User Guide
Enable / disable a
LAG port.
lag-port
admin
Parameter
lag-port
oper-status
Parameter
lag-port
path-cost
Parameter
Read-write
lag-port
port-service-type
Parameter
Read-write
lag-port
priority
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
lag-port
protection-only
Parameter
Protection only
Viewer
Read-only
lag-port
qos-classify-default
Parameter
Read-write
lag-port
qos-classify-initial
Parameter
Read-write
Operator
Read-write
Viewer
Read-only
Operator
User Guide
lag-port
admin
Parameter
lag-port
qos-classify-mac-daoverride
Parameter
Enable / disable a
LAG port.
Configures MAC DA
based frame
classification, the first
level of classification
criteria for evaluating
incoming frames.
Operator
Read-write
Operator
Read-write
Allows classification of
frames according to their
static MAC destination
addresses, and
overwrites their VLAN Pbits.
Disable
No MAC DA classification
or VLAN P-bits will be
overwritten.
Queue Decision
Causes classification by
defined static MAC
address, without
overwriting VLAN P-bits.
Pbit Override
VLAN P-bits will be
overwritten without
classification to queue.
Queue and Pbit
Override
Classification by both
defined static MAC
address and VLAN P-bits
overwrite.
User Guide
lag-port
admin
Parameter
lag-port
qos-classify-vidoverride
Parameter
Enable / disable a
LAG port.
Operator
Read-write
Read-write
Queue Decision
Causes classification by
defined VLAN to queue
mapping.
Pbit Override
Causes classification by
P-bits.
Queue and Pbit
Override]
Overrides classification
by defined VLAN to
queue mapping, and
changes the P-bits
accordingly.
lag-port
qos-schedulingscheme
Parameter
Configures Egress
scheduler options.
Operator
Read-write
lag-port
qos-set-vlan-pbitsprio-remap
Command
Operator
Read-write
lag-port
qos-show-vlan-pbitsprio-remap
Command
Read-only
lag-port
role
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
lag-port
set-allowed-vlans
Command
Operator
Read-write
lag-port
show-allowed-vlans
Command
Viewer
Read-only
lag-port
show-if-table-counters Command
Operator
lag-port
show-meps-list
Command
Operator
lag-port
show-mips-list
Command
Operator
lag-port
show-port-status
Command
Viewer
Read-only
lag-port
state
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
lag-port
type
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
User Guide
Enable / disable a
LAG port.
lag-port
admin
Parameter
Operator
lag-port
vlan
Parameter
Read-write
lag-port
wayside-only
Parameter
Read-only
trails
act-all-trails
Command
trails
act-trail-by-id
Command
Operator
Read-write
trails
add-def-trails
Command
Operator
Read-write
trails
add-trail
Command
Add a trail.
Operator
Read-write
trails
del-all-trails
Command
Operator
Read-write
trails
del-trail-by-id
Command
Operator
Read-write
trails
del-trail-by-src
Command
Operator
Read-write
trails
dump-hw-tableconfiguration
Command
Admin
Read-write
trails
dump-revertivetimers-array
Command
Admin
Read-write
trails
dump-trails-db
Command
Admin
Read-write
trails
perform-local-trailconsistency-check
Command
Admin
Read-write
trails
protected-trail-forceactive
Command
Read-write
trails
protected-trail-forceactive-by-id
Command
Forces a specific
protected trail to a
selected configuration
(Primary, Secondary,
None, or Idle).
Operator
Read-write
trails
protected-trail-switch- Command
reset
Operator
Read-write
Viewer
Read-write
24.2.2.3 trails
Read-write
User Guide
act-all-trails
trails
protected-trail-switch- Command
reset-by-id
Operator
trails
show-all-trail-alarms
Command
Operator
trails
show-all-trail-pms
Command
Operator
trails
show-all-trails
Command
Viewer
trails
show-local-trailsstatistics
Command
Admin
trails
show-trail-by-id
Command
Viewer
trails
show-trail-by-src
Command
Operator
trails
show-trail-pms-by-id
Command
Operator
trails
show-trails-statistics
Command
Operator
trails
trail-revertive-switchtimeout
Parameter
Read-write
trails
trails-level-trail-trapadmin
Parameter
Read-write
Command
trails
Admin
Read-write
Read-write
Read-only
Read-only
User Guide
24.2.3 sdh
24.2.3.1 stm1
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
stm1
admin
Parameter
stm1
ais-detection-statuson-vc[63]
Parameter
Indicates whether
incoming AIS is currently
detected in the VC's
payload.
Viewer
stm1
ais-vc-signalingadmin
Parameter
Operator
stm1
clock-source
Parameter
stm1
clock-source-status
Parameter
Access
concat-config-admin
Parameter
Controls concatenation
configuration.
stm1
ds1-standard-klmmapping
Parameter
stm1
excessive-berthreshold
Parameter
stm1
expected-traceidentifier
Parameter
Operator
stm1
force-mute
Parameter
Operator
Admin
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
stm1
interface-type
Parameter
Viewer
stm1
line-loopback
Parameter
Operator
stm1
line-tx-protectionmode
Parameter
Access
loopback-counter
Parameter
Viewer
stm1
loopback-timeout
Parameter
STM-1/OC-3 line
loopback timeout, in
minutes.
Operator
0 means no timer.
stm1
max-num-of-vc
Parameter
stm1
node-to-nodeconnection
Parameter
Enable / disable
connecting the STM1/OC-3 port with an
additional NE.
Operator
stm1
oper-status
Parameter
Viewer
stm1
peer-description
Parameter
Operator
stm1
peer-ip-address
Parameter
stm1
peer-port-number
Parameter
Operator
stm1
peer-slot-id
Parameter
Operator
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
stm1
pm-15[96]
Parameter
stm1
pm-24[30]
Parameter
Viewer
stm1
rdi-v-signaling-admin
Parameter
Operator
stm1
received-traceidentifier
Parameter
Viewer
stm1
signal-degradethreshold
Parameter
Operator
stm1
stm1-clear-peer-info
Command
Operator
stm1
stm1-led
Parameter
Viewer
stm1
sync-clock-source-vc Parameter
Access
Read-write
stm1
sync-vc
stm1
trace-identifier-string- Parameter
length
stm1
transmit-traceidentifier
Parameter
Parameter
Configures the VC
channel used to
synchronize the STM-1
interface.
Operator
Operator
User Guide
24.2.4 pw
24.2.4.1 pw-tdm
Group
command
Type
Description
pw-tdm
ais-detection-status
Parameter
command
Type
Description
Privilege
pwc
card-up-time
Parameter
Viewer
pwc
export-clk-front-panel Parameter
pwc
export-clk-front-panel- Parameter
cr-port
pwc
export-clk-sys-ref
Parameter
pwc
export-clk-sys-ref-crport
Parameter
pwc
front-panel-clockadmin
Parameter
Operator
pwc
front-panel-clock-led
Parameter
Viewer
pwc
front-panel-clocksignal-input
Parameter
Operator
pwc
front-panel-clocksignal-outp
Parameter
Operator
pwc
ip-addr-udpip-traffic
Parameter
Operator
pwc
ip-subnet-udpip-traffic Parameter
Operator
24.2.4.2 pwc
Group
Privilege
Access
Access
User Guide
Group
command
Type
Description
pwc
protection
Parameter
pwc
pw-sw-version
Parameter
Viewer
pwc
show-cardconfiguration
Command
Operator
pwc
tdm-interface-type
Parameter
command
Type
Description
Privilege
tdm-ports
admin
Parameter
Operator
tdm-ports
assigned
Parameter
tdm-ports
channelization
Parameter
Operator
tdm-ports
clock-sourcereference
Parameter
Operator
tdm-ports
clock-source-ref-port
Parameter
tdm-ports
counter
Parameter
Viewer
tdm-ports
idle-code
Parameter
Operator
tdm-ports
line-coding
Parameter
Operator
tdm-ports
line-pm-15
Parameter
Line PM 15 minute
monitoring
Viewer
tdm-ports
line-pm-24
Parameter
Line PM 24 hour
monitoring
Viewer
tdm-ports
line-status
Parameter
24.2.4.3 tdm-ports
Group
Privilege
Access
Read-only
Access
User Guide
Group
command
Type
Description
Privilege
tdm-ports
line-type
Parameter
Operator
tdm-ports
loopback
Parameter
Desired loopback
Operator
configuration on this TDM
port
tdm-ports
oper-status
Parameter
Viewer
tdm-ports
rx-cas-code
Parameter
Viewer
tdm-ports
show-all-channels
Parameter
Operator
tdm-ports
show-assignedchannels
Command
Read-only
tdm-ports
show-availablechannels
Command
Operator
Read-only
tdm-ports
show-channels-cascodes
Command
Read-only
tdm-ports
show-portconfiguration
Command
Operator
Read-only
tdm-ports
timeout
Parameter
Loopback timeout in
minutes (0 for unlimited)
Operator
tdm-ports
timing-mode
Parameter
tdm-ports
tx-cas-code
Parameter
Viewer
Type
Description
Privilege
24.2.4.4 ds0-bundles
Group
command
Access
Access
ds0-bundles
add-bundle
Command
Read-write
ds0-bundles
add-channel
Command
Read-write
Operator
User Guide
Group
command
Type
Description
Privilege
ds0-bundles
admin
Parameter
Viewer
ds0-bundles
bundle-desc
Parameter
Operator
ds0-bundles
bundle-ds0-list
Parameter
Viewer
ds0-bundles
bundle-id
Parameter
DS0 bundle Id
Viewer
ds0-bundles
bundle-tdm-port
Parameter
Viewer
ds0-bundles
delete-bundle
Command
Operator
Read-write
ds0-bundles
delete-channel
Command
Operator
Read-write
ds0-bundles
disable-bundle-by-id
Command
Operator
Read-write
ds0-bundles
disable-bundle-byport-chan
Command
Operator
Read-write
ds0-bundles
enable-bundle-by-id
Command
Read-write
ds0-bundles
enable-bundle-byport-chan
Command
Operator
Read-write
ds0-bundles
oper-status
Parameter
Viewer
ds0-bundles
show-bundle-by-id
Command
Operator
Read-only
ds0-bundles
show-bundle-by-port- Command
chan
Operator
Read-only
Access
24.2.4.5 tunnels
Group
User Guide
command
Type
Description
Privilege
tunnels
actual-remote-macaddr
Parameter
Viewer
tunnels
c-vid
Parameter
Viewer
tunnels
dest-ip-addr
Parameter
tunnels
eth-tunnel
Command
tunnels
next-hop-ip
Parameter
Viewer
tunnels
p-bits
Parameter
Viewer
tunnels
psn-type
Parameter
Viewer
tunnels
remote-mac-addr
Parameter
tunnels
show-tunnel-by-id
Command
tunnels
source-ip-addr
Parameter
tunnels
source-mac-addr
Parameter
Viewer
tunnels
s-vid
Parameter
Viewer
tunnels
tos-dscp
Parameter
tunnels
tunnel-id
Parameter
PSN Tunnel Id
tunnels
udpip-tunnel
Command
Set/remove a UDP/IP
Operator
PSN tunnel: udpip-tunnel
<set/remove> <id> <destip> <next-hop-ip> <vlantype> <vlan-id> [tos-dscp]
Operator
Access
Read-write
Read-only
Viewer
Read-write
[p-bits]
tunnels
vlan-type
Parameter
Viewer
24.2.4.6 pw-profiles
Group
User Guide
command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
pw-profiles
add-pw-profile
Command
Operator
Read-write
pw-profiles
alarm-thresh
Parameter
Operator
pw-profiles
cas-alarm-pattern
Parameter
Operator
pw-profiles
clear-alarm-thresh
Parameter
Operator
pw-profiles
conseq-miss-pkts-out- Parameter
sync
Number of consecutive
missing packets required
to enter LOPS.
Operator
pw-profiles
conseq-packets-insync
Parameter
Number of consecutive
packets with sequential
sequence numbers
required to exit LOPS
Operator
pw-profiles
copy-pw-profile
Command
Operator
Read-write
pw-profiles
delete-pw-profile
Command
Delete a PW profile:
delete-pw-profile <id>
Operator
Read-write
pw-profiles
ds0-filler
Parameter
Operator
pw-profiles
excessive-pkt-lossthresh
Parameter
Operator
pw-profiles
jitter-buffer-depth
Parameter
Operator
pw-profiles
lops-detection
Parameter
If enabled, LOPS
detection is supported.
Operator
User Guide
Group
command
Type
Description
Privilege
pw-profiles
missing-pkts-to-ses
Parameter
Percent of missing
packets detected in 1
second window to cause
SES to be counted
Operator
pw-profiles
payload-size
Parameter
Operator
pw-profiles
payload-suppression
Parameter
Indicates whether
payload suppression is
allowed for the PW.
Operator
pw-profiles
payload-type
Parameter
Payload type.
Operator
pw-profiles
pkt-loss-time-window
Parameter
Operator
pw-profiles
pw-profile-id
Parameter
PW Profile Id
Viewer
pw-profiles
rtp-header-used
Parameter
pw-profiles
rtp-timestamp-absfactor
Parameter
Operator
pw-profiles
rtp-timestamp-mode
Parameter
Operator
pw-profiles
show-pw-profile
Command
Read-write
command
Type
Description
Access
add-pw
Command
24.2.4.7 pws
Group
pws
Privilege
Access
Read-write
[admin]
pws
admin
Parameter
Admin status
Viewer
User Guide
Group
command
Type
Description
pws
clear-pw-stats
Command
pws
cr-master
Parameter
Viewer
pws
curr-max-jitter-buffcount
Parameter
Viewer
pws
curr-min-jitter-buffcount
Parameter
Viewer
pws
delete-pw
Command
Operator
pws
dst-udp-port-or-ecid
Parameter
Viewer
pws
modify-pw
Command
Operator
pws
oper-status
Parameter
Viewer
pws
psn-type
Parameter
Viewer
pws
pw-id
Parameter
PW Id
Viewer
pws
pw-jitter-buff-overruns Parameter
Viewer
pws
pw-max-jitter-buffdeviation
Parameter
Viewer
pws
pw-pm-15
Parameter
Line PM 15 minute
monitoring
Viewer
pws
pw-pm-24
Parameter
Line PM 24 hour
monitoring
Viewer
pws
pw-profile-id
Parameter
Viewer
pws
pw-rcvd-pkts
Parameter
Number of packets
received by this PW
Viewer
pws
pw-transitions-normlops
Parameter
Number of transitions
from the normal state to
the LOPS
Viewer
pws
pw-tx-pkts
Parameter
Number of packets
transmitted by this PW
Viewer
Privilege
Access
Read-write
Read-write
Read-write
User Guide
Group
command
Type
Description
Privilege
pws
pw-type
Parameter
Viewer
pws
show-pw-by-id
Command
Read-only
pws
show-pw-stats
Command
Show PW statistics:
show-pw-stats <id>
Read-only
pws
src-udp-port-or-ecid
Parameter
pws
tdm-port-ords0bundle
Parameter
Group
command
Type
Description
eth-port-pwc
actual-duplex
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
actual-ethernet-rate
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
admin
Parameter
Operator
eth-port-pwc
auto-negotiation
Parameter
Operator
eth-port-pwc
clear-rmon
Command
eth-port-pwc
duplex
Parameter
Operator
eth-port-pwc
ethernet-rate
Parameter
Operator
eth-port-pwc
flow-control
Parameter
Operator
eth-port-pwc
mac-address
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port-pwc
oper-status
Parameter
Viewer
Operator
Access
24.2.4.8 eth-port-pwc
Privilege
Access
Read-write
Read-write
User Guide
Group
command
Type
Description
eth-port-pwc
rx-broadcast
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
rx-bytes
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
rx-dropped
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
rx-err-code
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
rx-err-false-carrier
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
rx-err-fbp-underrun
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port-pwc
rx-err-fcs
Parameter
Viewer
Privilege
Access
Viewer
User Guide
Group
command
Type
Description
Privilege
eth-port-pwc
rx-err-mru
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port-pwc
rx-err-nonvalid-mac
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port-pwc
rx-err-overrun
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port-pwc
rx-err-sdu
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
rx-fragments
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
rx-iw-frames
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
rx-jabber
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
rx-mac-control
Parameter
Access
Viewer
User Guide
Group
command
Type
Description
Privilege
eth-port-pwc
rx-mac-pause
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port-pwc
rx-mac-unknown
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port-pwc
rx-multicast
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
rx-oversize
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
rx-packets
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
rx-undersize
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
show-port-config
Command
Operator
Read-only
eth-port-pwc
show-rmon-counters
Command
Read-only
eth-port-pwc
status-led
Parameter
Status LED
Access
Viewer
Viewer
User Guide
Group
command
Type
Description
eth-port-pwc
tx-broadcast
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
tx-bytes
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
tx-control
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
tx-defer
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
tx-dropped
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
tx-err-fcs
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
tx-err-underrun
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port-pwc
tx-excess-collision
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port-pwc
tx-excess-defer
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
tx-fragments
Parameter
The number of
transmitted frames less
than 64 bytes, with an
incorrect FCS value.
Privilege
Access
Viewer
Viewer
User Guide
Group
command
Type
Description
Privilege
eth-port-pwc
tx-frames
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port-pwc
tx-jabber
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port-pwc
tx-late-collision
Parameter
Access
tx-mac-pause
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port-pwc
tx-mac-pausehonored
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
tx-multicast
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port-pwc
tx-multi-collision
Parameter
Viewer
tx-no-collision
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
tx-oversize
Parameter
Viewer
User Guide
Group
command
Type
Description
Privilege
eth-port-pwc
tx-packets
Parameter
The number of
transmitted packets
(including bad packets,
excessive deferred
packets, excessive
collision packets, late
collision packets, all
Unicast, Broadcast, and
Multicast packets).
Viewer
eth-port-pwc
txrx-frames-1023
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
txrx-frames-127
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
txrx-frames-1518
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
txrx-frames-1522
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
txrx-frames-255
Parameter
Access
Viewer
User Guide
Group
command
Type
Description
eth-port-pwc
txrx-frames-511
Parameter
eth-port-pwc
txrx-frames-64
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port-pwc
tx-single-collision
Parameter
Viewer
eth-port-pwc
tx-undersize
Parameter
The number of
transmitted frames less
than 64 bytes, with a
correct FCS value.
Viewer
Privilege
Access
User Guide
24.2.5 diagnostics
Group
Command
Type
Description
diagnostics
show-files-list
Command
Read-write
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
rmon
clear-all
Command
Operator
Read-write
rmon
clear-lag-port
Command
Operator
Read-write
rmon
clear-port
Command
Operator
Read-write
rmon
get-statistics
Command
Operator
Read-write
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
line-loopback
counter
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
line-loopback
line-loopback
Parameter
Read-write
line-loopback
pw-tdm-counter
Parameter
Read-only
line-loopback
pw-tdm-loopback
Parameter
Read-write
line-loopback
pw-tdm-timeout
Parameter
Read-write
24.2.5.1 rmon
Group
Privilege
Access
24.2.5.2 loopback
line-loopback
Viewer
(0 for unlimited)
line-loopback
stm1-counter
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
line-loopback
stm1-line-loopback
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
line-loopback
stm1-timeout
Parameter
STM-1/OC-3 line
loopback timeout, in
minutes.
Operator
Read-write
0 means no timer.
User Guide
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
line-loopback
timeout
Parameter
Access
Read-write
radio-loopback
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
radio-loopback
counter
Parameter
Viewer
Read-only
radio-loopback
if-loopback[16]
Parameter
Activates IF loopback.
Operator
Read-write
radio-loopback
rfu-rf-loopback
Parameter
Operator
Read-write
radio-loopback
timeout
Parameter
Read-write
0 means no timer.
24.2.6 xml-interface
Group
Command
Type
Description
Privilege
Access
xml-interface
inv-gen-time
Command
Show inventory
generation time stamp.
Viewer
Read-only
xml-interface
pm-gen-time
Command
Read-only
24.3
User Guide
Setting IP Addresses
Adding users
Navigating between stacked units
Performing Resets
Configuration backup
SNMP
CFM
Pseudowire Configuration
TDM trail management
TDM Protected Trails (SNCP)
Showing TDM Trail PMs and Status
Configuring the Ethernet Switch Application
Configuring the LAG Ports
Management Ports
VLAN Configuration
QoS Configuration
Auxiliary Channels
Ring RSTP
User Guide
User Guide
User Guide
User Guide
User Guide
User Guide
2 Type: downgrade --unit <slot number>, and press Enter to install the
downloaded software.
To downgrade all slots on the shelf to a previous version:
1 Change to the management/mng-service/mng-software directory.
Type: cd /management/mng-service/mng-software and press
Enter.
2 Type: download --downgrade, and press Enter to download the
downgrade package.
3 Type: downgrade --all, and press Enter.
To roll back to the previously installed version for a specific slot:
1 Change to the management/mng-service/mng-software directory.
Type: /management/mng-service/mng-software and press Enter.
2 Type: rollback --unit <slot number>, and press Enter.
To roll back to the previously installed version to all slots on the shelf:
1 Change to the management/mng-service/mng-software directory.
Type: /management/mng-service/mng-software and press Enter.
2 Type: rollback --all, and press Enter.
User Guide
User Guide
Only a single command of this kind can be used per script, and only at the end
of the script!
If such a command is used at the end of the script, when this command is the
next one to be executed, the script will hold and wait until the user enters
confirmation (CQ19326).
A user with operator privileges cannot include user commands that require
higher privileges in a script. Higher privilege commands will not be executed
and will echo error.
SNMPv3 and Add user commands are not recommended for use via CLI
scripts. This is because these commands require user attention. The SNMPv3
commands or FTP password for software configuration or download, for
example, require a password from the user, and therefore should not be
performed via a CLI script.
User Guide
User Guide
User Guide
24.3.10 NTP
To enable/disable NTP service:
1 Change to the management/mng-services/time-service/ntp directory.
Type: cd /management/mng-services/time-service/ntp and
press Enter.
2 Type set server 192.168.1.100 and press Enter.
3 Type set admin <enable | disable> and press Enter.
To set NTP offset from GMT:
1 Change to the management/mng-services/time-service directory.
Type: cd management/mng-services/time-service and press
Enter.
2 Type set gmt-offset-hours 2 and press Enter.
3 Type set gmt-offset-minutes 0 and press Enter.
To set Daylight Saving Time:
1 Change to the management/mng-services/time-service directory.
Type: cd /management/mng-services/time-service and press
Enter.
2
3
4
5
Type set
Type set
Type set
Type set
User Guide
24.3.11 SNMP
To enable/disable SNMP:
1 Change to the management/mng-protocols/snmp directory.
Type: cd /management/mng-protocols/snmp and press Enter.
2 Type set admin <enable |disable>, and press Enter.
To set the SNMP version:
1 Change to the management/mng-protocols/snmp directory.
Type: cd /management/mng-protocols/snmp, and press Enter.
2 Type set version <v1 | v2c | v1> and press Enter.
24.3.11.1
24.3.11.2
User Guide
Step 1
Create the NE certificate based on the NE's public key. The public key receives
the public key file through upload.
1 Change to the platform/idc-board directory.
Type: cd /platform/idc-board and press Enter.
2 Type upload-archive public-key nd press Enter.
You can find your public_key file (for example, 192.168.1.18_pub_key)
in your host path directory.
Step 2
Download the NE certificate, and copy it to your ftp host path directory.
1 Change to the platform/idc-board directory.
Type: cd /platform/idc-board and press Enter.
2 Type set security-file-format <pem }der> and press Enter.
3 Type set security-file-type <target-certificate> and press Enter.
4 Type set security-file-name <MYCERT.crt> (your certificate file
name), and press Enter.
5 Type download-archive security-file and press Enter.
Step 3 (Optional)
Download the NE CA's certificate.
1 Change to the platform/idc-board directory.
Type: cd /platform/idc-board, and press Enter.
2 Type set security-file-format <pem |der> and press Enter.
3 Type set security-file-type <target-ca-certificate> and press
Enter.
4 Type set security-file-name <EssentialSSLCA_2.crt> (your CAcertificate file name), and press Enter.
5 Type download-archive security-file, and press Enter.
Step 4 (Optional)
Set the web-ca-certificate-admin parameter to enable.
1 Change to the management/mng-protocols directory.
2 Type: cd /management/mng-protocols and press Enter.
3 Type set web-ca-certificate-admin <enable | disable>, and press
Enter.
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Set the web-protocol parameter to HTTPS.
1 Change to the management/mng-protocols directory.
Type: cd /management/mng-protocols and press Enter.
2 Type set web-protocol <https | http>, and press Enter.
TIP:
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24.3.12 CFM
24.3.12.1
Domain
Association
To add an association:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port/service-oam directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port
no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: association add <Association name> <Domain name> <VLAN ID
[1-4090]> and press Enter.
To remove an association:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port/service-oam directory.
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no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: association remove <Association name> <Domain name> <VLAN ID
[1-4090]> and press Enter.
24.3.12.4
CCM
CCM Interval
Local MEP
24.3.12.7
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Remote MEP
MIP
To add a MIP:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port/service-oam directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port
no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: mip add <Domain level [1-7]> and press Enter.
To remove a MIP:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port/service-oam directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port
no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: mip remove <Domain level [1-7]> and press Enter.
24.3.12.9
Loopback (Ping)
To ping message to a remote MEP or MIP according to MAID name and VLAN
P-bit priority:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port/service-oam directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port
no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: ping mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-name
<Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> and press
Enter.
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To ping message to a remote MEP or MIP according to MAID name and VLAN
ID:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port/service-oam directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port
no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: ping mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-name
<Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.
To ping message to a remote MEP or MIP according to MAID level and VLAN Pbit priority:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port/service-oam directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port
no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: ping mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-level
<Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> and
press Enter.
To ping a message to a remote MEP or MIP according to MAID level and VLAN
ID:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port/service-oam directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port
no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: ping mac-address <MAC address [xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx]> md-level
<Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.
To ping according to MAID name and VLAN P-bit priority:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port/service-oam directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port
no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: ping mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-name <Domain
name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> and press Enter.
To ping according to MAID name and VLAN ID:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port/service-oam directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port
no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: ping mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-name <Domain
name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.
To ping according to MAID level and VLAN P-bit priority:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port/service-oam directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port
no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: ping mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-level <Domain
level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> and press
Enter.
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To perform a linktrace according to MEP ID, MAID name, and VLAN P-bit
priority:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port/service-oam directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port
no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: linktrace mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-name <Domain
name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> and press Enter.
To traceroute a message to a remote MEP according to MEP ID, MAID name
and VLAN ID:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port/service-oam directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port
no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: linktrace mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]>md-name <Domain
name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.
To perform a linktrace according to MEP ID, MAID level, and VLAN P-bit
priority:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port/service-oam directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port
no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: linktrace mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-level <Domain
level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> and press
Enter.
To traceroute a message to a remote MEP according to MEP ID, MAID level and
VLAN ID:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port/service-oam directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port
no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: linktrace mep-id <Remote MEP ID[1-8191]> md-level <Domain
level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.
24.3.12.11
To add a remote MEP to the automatic linktrace list according to MAIN name
and VLAN P-bit priority:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port/service-oam directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port
no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: auto-linktrace add <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> md-name
<Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> and press
Enter.
To add a remote MEP to the automatic linktrace list according to MAID name
and VLAN ID:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port/service-oam directory.
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Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port
no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: auto-linktrace add <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]>md-name
<Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.
To add an automatic linktrace according to MAID level and VLAN P-bit
priority:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port/service-oam directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port
no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: auto-linktrace add <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]>md-level
<Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> <VLAN Pbit priority[0-7]> and
press Enter.
To add an automatic linktrace according to MAID level and VLAN ID:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port
no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: auto-linktrace add <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> mdlevel<Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.
To remove a remote MEP to the automatic linktrace list according to MAID
name and VLAN ID:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port
no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: auto-linktrace remove <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> md-name
<Domain name> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.
To remove a remote MEP to the automatic linktrace list according to MAID
level and VLAN ID:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port
no.]/service-oam and press Enter.
2 Type: auto-linktrace remove <Remote MEP ID [1-8191]> md-level
<Domain level[1-7]> <VLAN ID[1-4090]> and press Enter.
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24.3.12.13
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24.3.13.3
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After all components required for a particular pseudowire service have been
configured, you can set up the service.
1 Go to the PW services directory.
Type cd/interfaces/pwc/pws and press Enter.
2 Create a new service with the ID 1 on TDM port 7, PSN tunnel 100, profile
10, tunnel unprotected, source UDP port 101, destination UDP port 102,
not a Clock Recovery master.
Type add-pw 1 e1-satop udpip 7 10 disable 100 101 102
disable and press Enter.
3 Enable the service. By default, new services are created disabled.
Type modify-pw 1 enable and press Enter.
24.3.13.4 Configuring a CESoPSN UDP/IP Protected Service
This section provides a configuration example of a CESoPSN service, using
some of the configurations described in the previous section.
Configuring a TDM Port
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After all components required for a particular service have been configured,
you can set up the service.
1 Go to the PW services directory.
Type cd/interfaces/pwc/pws and press Enter.
2 Create a new service with the ID 2 on TDM port 8, profile 10, src/dest UDP
IP ports 1101 and 1102, respectively.
Type add-pw 2 cas-cespsn udpip 8 10 enable 1101 1102 and
press Enter.
3 Enable the service. By default, new services are created disabled.
Type modify-pw 2 enable and press Enter.
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Deleting trails
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Log in.
Change to the interfaces/pdh/trails directory.
Type: cd /interfaces/pdh/trails and press Enter.
Type: add-trail <trail ID> <trail description> <ACM priority>
<operational/reserved> <protected/unprotected> <end-point interface
slot #> < end-point interface type> < end-point interface number>
<primary path slot #> < primary path type> < primary path number>
<secondary path slot #> < secondary path type> < secondary path
number>, and press Enter.
Arguments description:
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For radio, the maximum number depends on the radio script being used
24.3.15.2
Each protected trail can be forced to make either one of its paths active (or
none of them).
To force all trails to one of their paths
1 Change to the interfaces/pdh/trails directory.
Type: cd /interfaces/pdh/trails and press Enter.
2 Type: protected-trail-force-active <Id> <path>, and press Enter.
To force a specific trail by its ID
1 Change to the interfaces/pdh/trails directory.
Type: cd /interfaces/pdh/trails and press Enter.
2 Type to one of its paths type: protected-trail-force-active-by-id
<Id> <path>, and press Enter.
Arguments description:
<Id> - trail ID
<path> - primary, secondary or none
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The load balancing of the LAG can be set to Hash function or simple Xor.
To set the LAG load balancing:
1 Change to the interfaces/bridge directory.
2 Type: cd /interfaces/bridge and press Enter.
To set load balancing to Hash function, type: set lag-load-balance
hash, and press Enter.
To set load balancing to simple Xor function, type: set lagload-balance simple-xor, and press Enter.
24.3.18.2
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Deleting a LAG
You must remove each port from the LAG to delete the LAG from the system.
To delete a LAG:
1 Change to the interfaces/bridge /eth-port directory.
Type: cd interfaces/bridge /eth-port[< port number>], and
press Enter.
2 Type: set lag-port not-aggregated, and press Enter.
3 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each port that is already assigned to the LAG.
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Flow control
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Ingress Classifier
Egress scheduler
Egress shaper
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Policer
To add/remove a policer:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.] and
press Enter.
2 Type: qos-policer <add, remove> <policer name>, and press Enter.
To add a class to the policer:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.] and
press Enter.
2 Type: qos-policer-class <add, remove> <policer class name> <policer
name> <matching type: all, arp, first-queue, second-queue, third-queue,
fourth-queue, broadcast, multicast, non-tcp-udp, tcp-control, tcp-data, udp,
unicast, unknown-unicast, unknown-multicast> <rate> <CBS> <exceed
action: drop>, and press Enter.
3 Type: qos-show-policers to verify the data, and press Enter.
24.3.21.5
QoS tables
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2 Type: qos-set-ip-pbit-val <IP_Pbit> <queue ID: 1st-queue, 2ndqueue, 3rd-queue, 4th-queue>, and press Enter.
To set IP priority options:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port directory.
Type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge and press Enter.
2 Type: set qos-ip-tos-tc-pbits-option <diffserv, ip-precedence>,
and press Enter.
To set static MAC table:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge directory.
Type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge and press Enter.
2 Type: qos-static-mac-priority set/remove <MAC address>
<dest.port no.[1-8]> <priority [0-7]> <VLAN ID [1-4090]>, and press
Enter.
To set queue weights table:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge directory.
Type: cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge and press Enter.
2 Type: qos-set-scheduler-q-weight <queue ID: 1st-queue, 2nd-queue,
3rd-queue, 4th-queue > <weight:1-32>, and press Enter.
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2 At the new prompt, type set vlan <VLAN ID>, and press Enter.
To set allowed VLANs on PN ports:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.], and
press Enter.
2 At the new prompt, type set-allowed-vlans <add,all,except,novlans,remove> <VLAN ID>, and press Enter.
To set provider port ether type:
1 Change to the interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port directory.
Type cd interfaces/ethernet/bridge/eth-port[port no.], and
press Enter.
2 At the new prompt, type set provider-port-ethertype <0x88a8,
0x8100, 0x9100, 0x9200>, and press Enter.
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Script name
10Mbps-6.5MHz-4QAM-Grade-1
155Mbps-26MHz-128QAM-Grade-1
181Mbps-26MHz-256QAM-Grade-1
20Mbps-6.5MHz-16QAM-Grade-1
39Mbps-26MHz-4QAM-Grade-1
39Mbps-6.5MHz-256QAM-Grade-1
47Mbps-9MHz-64QAM-Grade-1
ACM_181Mbps-26MHz-256QAM-Grade-1
ACM_367Mbps-52MHz-256QAM-Grade-1
ACM_42Mbps-6.5MHz-256QAM-Grade-1
ACM_87Mbps-12.5MHz-256QAM-Grade-1
Operational mode
acm-adaptive-mode
acm-fixed-mode
regular-mode (for non ACM scripts)
Maximum profile
profile-0
profile-1
profile-2
profile-3
profile-4
profile-5
profile-6
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Severity
101
ext-in-alarm
indeterminate Alarm
201
bridgewarning
configurationloss
Event
Loss of bridge
Power failure during Verify bridge
configuration during configuration
configuration.
reset
change
301
excessive-ber major
Alarm
E1/DS1 excessive
BER on port #%1.
302
loopbacktowards-line
major
Alarm
E1/DS1 loopback
User configured
Cancel loopback
towards line on port system to loopback configuration.
#%1.
mode.
303
loopbackmajor
towards-radio
Alarm
E1/DS1 loopback
towards radio on
port #%1.
304
loss-of-signal major
Alarm
E1/DS1 loss of
1) Line is not
signal on port #%1. properly connected.
2) External
equipment is faulty.
1) Reconnect line.
2) Check line
cables. 3) Check
external equipment.
4) Power cycle the
system.
305
signaldegrade
minor
Alarm
E1/DS1 signal
degrade on port
#%1.
1) Reconnect line.
2) Check line
cables. 3) Check
external equipment.
4) Power cycle the
system.
306
unexpectedsignal
warning
Alarm
307
std-trap-linkup
indeterminate Alarm
308
std-trap-linkdown
indeterminate Alarm
Type
Description
Probable cause
Corrective
Actions
1) Line is not
properly connected.
2) External
equipment is faulty.
Check source
description, and
correct accordingly.
1) Reconnect line.
2) Check line
cables. 3) Check
external equipment.
4) Power cycle the
system.
User configured
Cancel loopback
system to loopback configuration.
mode.
1) Line is not
properly connected.
2) External
equipment is faulty.
Name
401
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Severity
Description
eth-loc-alarm major
Alarm
Ethernet loss of
1) FE cable
1) Check
carrier on port #%1. disconnected. 2)
connection of FE
Defective FE cable. cable. 2) Replace
FE cable.
402
eth-tx-mutealarm
Alarm
Ethernet Tx mute
override on port
#%1.
Radio
Check link.
LOF/EXBER/Link ID
on local or remote
side (in pipe
application).
403
gbe-loc-alarm major
Alarm
Gigabit Ethernet
loss of carrier on
port #%1.
1) Cable is not
connected to the
port. 2) Cable is
defective.
1) Connect cable to
the port. 2) Replace
cable.
404
gbe-sfp-alarm major
Alarm
Gigabit Ethernet
SFP not intact on
port #%1.
1) Check SFP
connector. 2)
Replace fiber.
405
gbe-sfp-txalarm
major
Alarm
Gigabit Ethernet
SFP malfunction.
SFP Tx fault on port
#%1.
406
gbe-tx-mutealarm
warning
Alarm
GBE Tx mute
override on port
#%1.
407
std-trap-linkup
indeterminate Alarm
Ethernet link up
trap.
408
std-trap-linkdown
indeterminate Alarm
409
change-instp-role
warning
Event
Change in RSTP
role for port: %1;
New role: %2; New
state: %3; Root
bridge ID: %4;
Bridge role: %5.
501
file-loaderror-alarm
critical
Alarm
1) Firmware file is
missing. 2) System
error on power up.
1) Move
Management to port
2. 2) Download
firmware file. 3)
Reset system.
502
file-not-found- critical
alarm
Alarm
1) Firmware file is
missing.
1) Download
firmware file. 2)
Reset system.
warning
Probable cause
Corrective
Actions
Type
Replace SFP.
Radio
Check link.
LOF/EXBER/Link ID
on local or remote
side.
Name
601
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Severity
Corrective
Actions
Type
Description
Probable cause
radiomajor
excessive-ber
Alarm
Excessive BER on
radio.
602
radio-link-idmismatch
critical
Alarm
Link ID mismatch.
603
radio-lof
critical
Alarm
Loss of frame on
radio.
1) Check link
performance. 2)
Check IF cable, and
replace if required.
3) Replace RFU. 4)
Replace IDU. 5)
Make sure same
script is loaded at
both ends of the
link.
604
radio-signaldegrade
minor
Alarm
Signal degrade on
radio.
1) Check link
performance. 2)
Check IF cable, and
replace if required.
3) Replace RFU. 4)
Replace IDU.
605
std-trap-linkup
indeterminate Alarm
606
std-trap-linkdown
indeterminate Alarm
701
alarms-file
major
Alarm
Download alarm
file.
702
cold-resetevent
warning
Event
Cold reset
command was
issued.
703
configcreationfailed
warning
Event
Configuration
creation failed.
Re-try configuration
creation.
704
configcreationsucceeded
warning
Alarm
Configuration
creation succeeded.
1) Check link
performance. 2)
Check IF cable, and
replace if required.
3) Replace RFU. 4)
Replace IDU.
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Actions
Name
Severity
Type
Description
Probable cause
705
configdownloadfailed
warning
Event
Configuration
download failed.
Download failure.
706
configdownloadsucceeded
warning
Event
Configuration
download
succeeded.
707
config-install- warning
failed
Event
708
config-install- warning
succeeded
Event
Configuration install
succeeded.
709
configwarning
upload-failed
Event
Configuration
upload failed.
710
configuploadsucceeded
Event
Configuration
upload succeeded.
711
entity-init-fail- major
alarm
Alarm
SW failed to
properly initialize.
712
entity-init-fail- major
event
Event
713
extremetemperature
warning
Alarm
IDU is in extreme
temperature
condition.
The external
cooling/heating
system is not
operating.
Turn on external
cooling/heating
systems.
714
fan-failure
minor
Alarm
Fan failure.
715
generalhardwarefailure
critical
Alarm
General HW failure
%1.
Defective HW.
1) Reset system. 2)
Replace IDU.
716
kernelbackup
minor
Alarm
Backup kernel is
running.
1) New software
was installed when
system time was
"older" than the time
when the previous
version was
installed. 2) The
kernel
(/boot/uImage) is
corrupted or
missing.
1) Re-install the SW
when system time is
updated. 2) Update
time and run the
following command:
management/mngservices/mngsoftware/ . 3)
Package-reinstall
kernel-2.6.14.7aidc.3.14.e300c2.rp
m kernel-modules0.3.132.6.14.7_aidc.3.14.
e300c2.rpm.
warning
Re-try download
procedure.
1) Re-install file. 2)
Download and
install file.
Re-try upload
procedure.
SW error during
Reset system.
system initialization.
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Name
Severity
Type
Description
Probable cause
Corrective
Actions
717
low-inputvoltage
warning
Alarm
718
param-setfail-alarm
warning
Alarm
Parameter set
failure.
SW error.
1) Look in Alarm
Log for matching
event. 2) In the
event, look for exact
parameter that has
failed. 3) Set the
parameter again via
the CLI. Note: the
alarm will be
cleared after reset.
719
param-setfail-event
major
Event
SW error:
parameter %1 set
failed.
SW error.
Reset system.
720
warm-resetevent
warning
Alarm
SW reset in the
system.
721
cli-scriptdownloadfailed
warning
Event
CLI configuration
script download
failed.
Download failure.
722
cli-scriptdownloadsucceeded
warning
Event
CLI configuration
script downloaded
successfully.
723
cli-scriptexecuted
warning
Event
CLI configuration
script activated.
Re-try download
procedure.
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Name
Severity
Type
Description
724
cli-scriptexecutionsucceeded
warning
Event
CLI configuration
script executed
successfully.
725
cli-scriptexecutionfailed
warning
Event
CLI configuration
script failed.
726
public-keywarning
upload-failed
Event
727
public-keyuploadsucceeded
warning
Event
728
lvdsbackplaneerror-main
major
Alarm
729
lvdsbackplaneerror-extn
major
730
lvds-db-error
731
csr-fileuploadsucceeded
Probable cause
Corrective
Actions
CLI configuration
script execution
failure.
1) Correct CLI
configuration script.
2) Download
corrected script. 3)
Execute script.
Errors in TDM
backplane channel
for slot #%1.
(1) Extension or
main unit equipment
failure. (2)
Backplane failure.
Alarm
Errors in TDM
backplane channel
in connection with
main.
(1) Extension or
main unit equipment
failure. (2)
Backplane failure.
major
Alarm
warning
Event
732
csr-filewarning
upload-failed
Event
801
corrupted-file- critical
alarm
Alarm
1) Inventory file is
1) Reset system. 2)
missing. 2)
Download inventory
Inventory file was
file..
found to be corrupt
upon system power
up.
802
file-not-found- critical
alarm
Alarm
Inventory file is
missing.
1) Download
inventory file. 2)
Reset system.
Name
901
User Guide
Severity
Corrective
Actions
Type
Description
Probable cause
demowarning
license-alarm
Alarm
Demo license is
being used by
customer.
Demo license
activated by user.
1) Terminate demo
license. 2) Activate
operational license.
902
licensewarning
demo-expired
Event
License demo
expired.
Obtain a valid
license.
903
licensedemo-startby-user
warning
Event
904
licensedemo-stopby-user
warning
Event
Demo license
stopped by user.
905
license-loadfail
warning
Event
906
license-loadsuccessful
warning
Event
License load
successful.
907
licenseviolationalarm
warning
Alarm
License violation:
%1.
908
demolicenseabout-toexpire-alarm
major
Alarm
Demo license is
Demo license
about to expire
activated by user.
within 48 hours and
will initiate a system
cold reset.
909
licenseviolationdetected
warning
Event
License violation
detected: %1.
1) Compare unit's
serial number with
license serial
number (3 left
characters of
license code with 3
right characters of
unit's serial). 2)
Check code license
generation
sequence. 3)
Contact Tech
support.
Name
910
User Guide
Severity
Description
licensemajor
signature-fail
Alarm
License code
Product serial
checking failed due number or internal
to invalid product
files error.
serial number.
Change IDU.
1001 cablemajor
disconnected
-alarm
Alarm
Protection cable is
not properly
connected.
1) Cable is not
connected between
protection ports. 2)
Cable is connected
to wrong port. 3)
Cable is damaged.
1) Connect Ethernet
cable to protection
port of both IDUs. 2)
Replace cable.
Alarm
Mismatch between
IDUs in protection
mode.
The configurations
of the IDUs are not
identical.
Event
Copy to mate
completed.
Event
Event
Copy to mate
process started.
1006 exc-berchangeremote-txsent-event
major
Event
Request from
Active Tx at local
remote side to
side is not
perform a protection transmitting.
switch.
1007 force-switchalarm
major
Alarm
Force switch
command was
issued.
Alarm
Protection lockout
command was
issued.
User issued
protection lockout.
Clear lockout
command.
1010 lof-changeremote-txsent-event
Event
Remote side
requests protection
switch due to radio
loss of frame.
1) Active Tx at local
side is not
transmitting. 2)
Fade in the link
path.
1) Check the Tx
level of active unit.
2) Check if active
unit was set to
Mute. 3) Check
active unit's RFU. 4)
Check PM for fade
in link path.
warning
Probable cause
Corrective
Actions
Type
Initiate another
Copy to Mate
command.
1) Check the Tx
level of active unit.
2) Check if active
unit was set to
Mute. 3) Check
active unit's RFU.
Name
User Guide
Corrective
Actions
Severity
Type
Description
Probable cause
1011 manualswitch-reqevent
warning
Event
User request to
perform local
switch.
1012 mate-commfailure-alarm
major
Alarm
IDU cannot
communicate with
its mate IDU.
1) IDU IP addresses
are identical. 2) IDU
IP subnets are not
identical. 3) In
stand-alone
configuration:
protection cable is
not properly
connected. 4) In
stand-alone
configuration:
protection cable is
damaged.
1) Check IP
address and subnet
definition in both
units. 2) In standalone configuration:
check protection
cable connectivity.
3) In stand-alone
configuration:
replace protection
cable.
1013 protectionmodechangedevent
warning
Event
Protection mode
changed to %1 %2.
1014 sd-changeremote-txsent-event
warning
Event
Remote side is
requesting a
protection switch
due to radio signal
degrade.
1) Link fade. 2)
Defective IF cable.
3) RFU fault. 4) IDU
fault.
1) Check link
performance. 2)
Check IF cable. 3)
Check RFU. 4)
Check IDU
1015 bridge-xmlfile-alarm
warning
Alarm
1101 downloadfailed
warning
Event
Software download
failed event.
1) There are no
valid packages for
download at remote
server. 2)
Communication with
remote server is
down. 3) Remote
server access
credentials are not
valid. 4) Remote
server URL is not
valid.
1102 downloadsucceeded
warning
Event
Software download
succeeded event.
Name
User Guide
Type
Description
1103 install-failed
warning
Event
1104 installsucceeded
warning
Event
Software installation
succeeded event.
1105 timed-install
warning
Event
Alarm
1202 firmwareload-erroralarm
critical
Alarm
Modem firmware
was not loaded
successfully.
1203 modem-wdreset-event
warning
Event
Modem WD reset.
1301 fpga-filecritical
corrupt-alarm
Alarm
1) Faulty file.
1) Download radio
script LUT.
1302 fpga-file-notfound-alarm
critical
Alarm
Download radio
script.
Alarm
1) Change RFU. 2)
Change Radio
script.
1304 modemcritical
script-filecorrupt-alarm
Alarm
File is corrupt.
Download file.
1305 modemcritical
script-file-notfound-alarm
Alarm
Download file.
1306 mrmc-filecritical
corrupt-alarm
Alarm
Download file.
Probable cause
Corrective
Actions
Severity
1) Download
Modem file. 2)
Reset system.
User Guide
Type
Description
Probable cause
Corrective
Actions
Alarm
Download file.
1308 rfu-filecritical
corrupt-alarm
Alarm
File is corrupt.
Download file.
1309 rfu-file-notfound-alarm
critical
Alarm
Download file.
Alarm
Configuration from
another system
loaded into F-series
hardware.
1) Change radio
script. 2) Make sure
right hardware is
installed.
1311 acm-profilebelowdefined-thralarm
Alarm
Make sure
transmission power
and ACM settings
are adequate for
link conditions.
Alarm
RFU calibration
tables require IDC
SW upgrade.
RFU calibration
tables require IDC
SW upgrade.
1501 remotemajor
communicatio
n-failure
Alarm
Remote
communication
failure alarm.
Check link
performance.
1601 if-loopbackalarm
warning
Alarm
IF loopback
initiated.
1) User enabled IF
loopback.
Disable IF
loopback.
1602 lock-detectalarm
critical
Alarm
IF synthesizer
unlock.
1) Extreme
temperature
condition. 2) HW
failure.
1) Check
installation. 2)
Reset IDU.
1701 cable-open
major
Alarm
Name
Severity
warning
Name
User Guide
Corrective
Actions
Severity
Type
Description
Probable cause
major
Alarm
There is a short in
the IF cable.
1) Physical short at
the IF cable.
1) Check IF cable
and connectors. 2)
Verify that N-Type
connector inner pin
is not spliced. 3)
Replace IDU. 4)
Replace RFU.
Alarm
Failure in
communication
between IDU and
RFU.
1) Defective IF
cable. 2) IF cable
not connected
properly. 3)
Defective IDU. 4)
Defective RFU. 5)
RFU software
download in
progress.
1) Check IF cable
and connectors. 2)
Verify that N-Type
connector inner pin
is not spliced. 3)
Replace IDU. 4)
Replace RFU. For
high power RF unit:
1) Check BMA
connector on OCB.
2) Check BMA
connector on RFU.
1704 delaycalibrationfailure-1
warning
Event
RFU delay
Defective RFU.
calibration failure 1.
Rx AGC is not
locked.
1) Reset the
IDU/RFU. 2)
Replace RFU.
1705 delaycalibrationfailure-2
warning
Alarm
RFU delay
Calibration cannot
calibration failure 2. be completed due
to notch detection.
Enter delay
calibration value
manually.
1706 extremetemp-cond
warning
Alarm
1) Check installation
conditions. 2) Verify
operation as per
product's specs. 3)
Replace RFU.
1707 fan-failure
major
Alarm
1) Check RFU
connection to BP. 2)
Check that fans are
connected to PS. 3)
Replace RFU BP
cable. 4) Replace
specific fan or fan
drawer. 5) Replace
RFU.
Event
Frequency set
automatically.
Defective RFU.
Check if problem
repeats and if
errors/alarms
reported. Replace
ODU.
1702 cable-short
1708 freq-setwarning
automatically
User Guide
Severity
Type
Description
Probable cause
Corrective
Actions
1709 hardwarefailure-1
critical
Alarm
RFU hardware
failure 1 alarm.
1) Defective RFU.
1) Replace RFU.
1710 hardwarefailure-2
critical
Alarm
RFU hardware
failure 2 alarm.
Defective RFU.
Replace RFU.
1711 low-if-signalto-rfu
major
Alarm
RFU is detecting
low IF signal from
IDU.
1) IF cable
connection. 2)
Defective RFU. 3)
Defective IDU.
1) Check IF cable
connectors. 2)
Verify that N-Type
connector inner pin
is not spliced. 3)
Replace IDU. 4)
Replace RFU.
1712 no-signalfrom-rfu
warning
Alarm
1) Check IF cable
and connectors. 2)
Verify that N-Type
connector inner pin
is not spliced. 3)
Replace IDU. 4)
Replace RFU. For
high power RF unit:
Check that the BMA
connector center
pin is not spliced
both on RFU and on
OCB.
1713 pa-extremetemp-cond
warning
Alarm
RFU PA extreme
temperature.
1) Installation
conditions. 2)
Defective RFU.
1) Check installation
conditions. 2)
Replace RFU.
Alarm
1) Defective IF
cable/connector. 2)
Defective RFU. 3)
Defective IDU.
1) Replace IF
cable/connector. 2)
Replace RFU. 3)
Replace IDU.
Alarm
1) Defective IF
cable/connector. 2)
Defective RFU. 3)
Defective IDU.
1) Replace IF
cable/connector. 2)
Replace RFU. 3)
Replace IDU.
Alarm
1) Defective IF
cable/connector. 2)
Defective RFU. 3)
Defective IDU.
1) Replace IF
cable/connector. 2)
Replace RFU. 3)
Replace IDU.
Alarm
1) Defective IF
cable/connector. 2)
Defective RFU. 3)
Defective IDU.
1) Replace IF
cable/connector. 2)
Replace RFU. 3)
Replace IDU.
Name
User Guide
Type
Description
Probable cause
Corrective
Actions
Alarm
1) Defective IF
cable/connector. 2)
Defective RFU. 3)
Defective IDU.
1) Replace IF
cable/connector. 2)
Replace RFU. 3)
Replace IDU.
Alarm
1) Defective IF
cable/connector. 2)
Defective RFU. 3)
Defective IDU.
1) Replace IF
cable/connector. 2)
Replace RFU. 3)
Replace IDU.
Event
1) Defective IF
cable/connector. 2)
Defective RFU. 3)
Defective IDU.
1) Replace IF
cable/connector. 2)
Replace RFU. 3)
Replace IDU.
1721 resetoccurred
Event
Alarm
RFU loopback
alarm
User action.
Disable RFU
loopback.
1723 rfu-modechanged-tocombined
warning
Event
1724 rfu-modechanged-todiversity
warning
Event
1725 rfu-modechanged-tomain
warning
Event
1726 rfu-powermajor
supply-failure
Alarm
1730 synthesizer1-unlocked
major
Alarm
RFU synthesizer is
unlocked.
1) Defective RFU.
2) Defective XPIC
cable connection.
1) Replace XPIC
cable. 2) Replace
RFU.
1731 synthesizer2-unlocked
major
Alarm
RFU synthesizer is
unlocked
1) Defective RFU.
2) Defective XPIC
cable connection.
1) Replace XPIC
cable. 2) Replace
RFU.
1732 synthesizer3-unlocked
major
Alarm
RFU synthesizer is
unlocked.
1) Defective RFU.
2) Defective XPIC
cable connection.
1) Replace XPIC
cable. 2) Replace
RFU.
1733 synthesizerunlocked
major
Alarm
1) Replace RFU. 2)
In XPIC mode,
replace mate RFU
as well.
Name
Severity
warning
Name
User Guide
Type
Description
1734 tx-level-outof-range
minor
Alarm
1) Replace RFU. 2)
Intermediate
solution - reduce Tx
power.
1735 tx-mute
warning
Alarm
RFU Tx mute.
RFU transmitter
muted by user.
Alarm
1737 powerdecreaseddue-to-patemperature
Alarm
Power amplifier
temperature is
extremely high.
1) Incorrect
installation. 2)
Hardware failure.
1) Check installation
conditions. 2) Verify
operation as per
product's specs. 3)
Replace RFU.
Alarm
ATPC override
transmission level
value is greater
than system
maximum
transmission level.
User configuration.
Alarm
ATPC overridden:
Tx level has been
equal to the max Tx
level for a longer
time than allowed.
Actual transmitted
signal level has
been at its
maximum value for
longer than allowed.
This is probably
caused by a
configuration error
or link planning
error.
1) Correct the
transmission levels.
2) The alarm will be
cleared only upon
manual clearing.
1740 rsl-lowerthan-userdefined-thr
warning
Alarm
1) Low Tx power in
transmitter. 2)
Wrong reference
level if ATPC is
active. 3) Loss in
channel or cables.
4) Threshold
configured too high.
1) Check
Transmission
settings. 2) Check
IDU-RFU cable. 3)
Change threshold
according to link
planning.
1801 uploadfirmwarecanceled
warning
Event
RFU firmware
upload canceled
event.
User action.
major
Probable cause
Corrective
Actions
Severity
Name
User Guide
Type
Description
1802 uploadfirmwareerror
major
Event
RFU firmware
upload error.
Retry upload.
1803 uploadfirmwarefailed
major
Event
RFU FW upload
failed.
Retry upload.
1804 uploadfirmwaresucceeded
warning
Event
RFU FW upload
succeeded.
1901 uploadsoftwarecanceled
warning
Event
RFU software
upload canceled.
Retry upload.
1902 uploadwarning
software-error
Event
RFU software
upload error.
Retry upload.
1903 uploadsoftwarefailed
warning
Event
RFU SW upload
failed.
Retry upload.
1904 uploadsoftwarestarted
warning
Event
RFU SW upload
started.
1905 uploadsoftwaresucceededevent
warning
Event
RFU SW upload
succeeded.
2001 cfm-failure
warning
Alarm
Ethernet services
failure.
2101 heartbeat
indeterminate Event
2201 eeprommajor
access-failure
Alarm
Probable cause
Corrective
Actions
Severity
1) Check MAID
definitions. 2)
Check remote MEP
definitions. 3)
Check local MEP
definitions. 4) Run
"CFM traceroute" to
the remote MEP,
then perform "CFM
ping" to each MP
(Maintenance Point)
in order to find the
broken point.
Heartbeat trap
System unable to
detect TDM drawer
type.
User Guide
Severity
Type
Description
Probable cause
Corrective
Actions
critical
Alarm
TDM backplane
LOF for slot #%1.
No signal is
detected from port.
(1) Extension or
main unit equipment
failure. (2)
Backplane failure.
Alarm
Communications
lost with IDU #%1.
Communications
have been lost with
extension units' SW.
(1) Extension or
main unit equipment
failure. (2)
Backplane failure.
2303 extractiondetected
Event
Extraction of IDU
#%1 in the shelf has
been detected.
Alarm
2305 insertiondetected
Alarm
Insertion of IDU
#%1 in the shelf has
been detected.
Alarm
SW version
mismatch between
two units in
protection mode.
(1) SW update
performed in one
unit only. (2) Units
with different SW
version connected
as protection mate.
Perform SW update
to mate unit.
2307 protectionadminmismatch
minor
Alarm
Protection mode
mismatch for IDU
#%1, %2. A unit is
configured in main
unit as protected
but an indication is
received that the
unit is not under
protection (or viceversa).
(1) Re-configure XC
settings. (2) Reset
extension unit. (3)
Replace extension
unit.
2308 protectionmodemismatch
major
Alarm
Protection activity
error for IDUs #%1,
%2. Two protected
units chose the
same activity
(active/stand-by).
(1) Backplane
(1) Replace units,
communications
one by one. (2)
failure. (2)
Check backplane.
Equipment failure in
extension units.
Name
2301 bp-lof-alarm
warning
warning
Name
User Guide
Corrective
Actions
Severity
Type
Description
Probable cause
major
Alarm
SW running version
mismatch with
extension unit in
slot %1. The
software version of
extension unit is
different from that of
the main unit.
(1) SW update
performed in main
unit only. (2) Units
with different SW
version connected
as extensions.
Perform a SW
update for the
relevant extension
unit.
Alarm
No signal is
detected in
backplane
connection with
main IDU.
(1) Extension or
main unit equipment
failure. (2)
Backplane failure.
Alarm
2406 invalid-trailstatuschange
major
Event
2407 trailexcessiveBER-change
major
Event
2408 trail-idmismatch
warning
Alarm
Trail ID of received
data differs from
locally configured.
2309 unit-versionmismatch
Name
User Guide
Corrective
Actions
Severity
Type
Description
Probable cause
warning
Event
Trail ID mismatch
status change %1 in
trail %2. The status
of one more trails
has changed.
(1) Trail ID
mismatch detected
for one or more
trails. (2) Trail ID
mismatch cleared
for one or more
trails.
2410 trailwarning
protectedforced-active
Alarm
Trail ID: %1, path: (1) User command - Set force active to
%2 forced active.. force active.
"none" for this trail.
Force active
command has been
issued for the
relevant path in the
trail.
2411 trailprotectedswitch
warning
Event
Trail protection
switch performed in
trail %1 due to %2.
Active trail has been
switched in a pathprotected trail.
2412 trail-signaldegradechange
minor
Event
2413 trailsmapped-toinexistentinterfaces
warning
Alarm
Trails mapped to
inexistent interfaces
in IDU #%1. There
are trails in the
database that are
mapped to
interfaces not
currently installed in
the system.
2414 trail-signalfailurechange
warning
Event
Check links,
equipment alarms
and trail
configuration along
the TDM trail.
2409 trail-idmismatchchange
Name
User Guide
Severity
Corrective
Actions
Type
Description
Probable cause
2415 illegal-trailwarning
configuration.
Alarm
Protection was
enabled in pair of
IDUs between
which trails were
previously
configured.
2416 trail-RDIdetectedchange
warning
Event
1. Check trail
integrity in primary
path. 2. Configure
force "none".
2417 trail-signalfailure
major
Alarm
Check links,
equipment alarms
and trail
configuration along
the TDM trail.
Alarm
An RDI indication
has been received
from the far-end of
the trail.
1. Check trail
integrity in primary
path. 2. Configure
force "none".
2419 local-trailsignal-failure
major
Alarm
Check links,
equipment alarms
and trail
configuration along
the TDM trail.
2420 invalid-trailstatus
major
Alarm
Equipment failure
status for one or
more TDM trails.
Name
User Guide
Corrective
Actions
Severity
Type
Description
Probable cause
major
Event
Event
Unsuccessful
consecutive login
attempts for user
%1. A user
attempted to log in
using a wrong
password more
than the allowed
number of times.
User mistake or
security event.
2502 corrupt-diffdelay-valfound-event
major
Event
At system boot
corrupt values were
found in the
differential delay
calibration
parameters. Error
automatically fixed.
2554 switch-lockalarm
warning
Alarm
Hitless protection
switching is locked
by user. Radio
diversity forced to
%1.
User configuration.
Release switch
lock.
Alarm
1) Configuration
error. 2) Defective
IF cable. 3) Fault in
RFU. 4) Fault in
IDU.
1) Check link
configuration and
performance. 2)
Check IF cable, and
replace if required.
3) Replace RFU. 4)
Replace IDU.
2558 blockingradio-alarm
Alarm
2500 security-logevent
warning
Name
User Guide
Severity
Corrective
Actions
Type
Description
Probable cause
Alarm
Two or more
mutually exclusive
features have been
enabled. Feature
"%1" and feature
"%2" are mutually
exclusive.
2601 stm1-los
critical
Alarm
No signal is
(1) Line is not
detected from STM- properly connected.
1/OC-3/OC-3 port. (2) Cable is faulty.
(3) Equipment is
faulty. (4) STM1/OC-3 SFP not
attached.
1) Reconnect line.
2) Check line
cables. 3) Check
external equipment.
4) Attach SFP. 5)
Power cycle the
system.
2602 stm1-lof
critical
Alarm
Loss of frame in
incoming STM1/OC-3 signal.
1) Reconnect line.
2) Check line
cables. 3) Check
external equipment.
4) Attach SFP. 5)
Power cycle the
system.
2603 a2ninitializationfailure
critical
Alarm
Failure to initialize
or configure some
component in
access to network
card.
(1) Equipment is
1) Power cycle the
faulty. (2) SW/HW system. 2) Check
versions mismatch. SW versions.
Alarm
Error in SFP
detection.
2605 stm1major
excessive-ber
Alarm
Excessive BER is
above configured
threshold in
incoming STM1/OC-3 signal.
1) Reconnect line.
2) Check line
cables. 3) Check
external equipment.
4) Power cycle the
system.
Name
User Guide
Corrective
Actions
Severity
Type
Description
Probable cause
2606 stm1-signaldegrade
minor
Alarm
2607 stm1-sfp-txfault
major
Alarm
SFP hardware
failure: unable to
transmit.
Alarm
STM-1/OC-3 mute
override.
User configured
STM-1/OC-3
interface as silent.
2610 loopback-atstm1
major
Alarm
User configured
loopback at STM1/OC-3 interface.
Cancel loopback
configuration.
2611 stm1-pllunlocked
critical
Alarm
Unable to lock to
Hardware failure in
input clock for STM- STM-1/OC-3 card.
1/OC-3 signal.
2612 j0-mismatch
minor
Alarm
Received J0 trace
identifier string not
identical to
configured expected
string.
2613 stm1-syncclock-signalfailure
major
Alarm
1) Reconnect line.
2) Check line
cables. 3) Check
external equipment.
4) Power cycle the
system.
User Guide
Severity
Type
Description
Probable cause
Corrective
Actions
2701 lagdegradationalarm
major
Alarm
Degraded
functionality in LAG
#%1; LAG working
at partial capacity.
At least one
physical port
belonging to a LAG
report link down.
1) Configuration
error. 2) Defective
Ethernet cables or
cables
disconnected. 3)
Fault in external
equipment.
1) Check LAG
physical
configuration in both
sides of link. 2)
Check cables and
replace if required.
3) Replace IDU.
2702 lag-lossalarm
critical
Alarm
1) Configuration
error. 2) Defective
Ethernet cables or
cables
disconnected. 3)
Fault in external
equipment.
1) Check LAG
physical
configuration in both
sides of link. 2)
Check cables and
replace if required.
3) Replace IDU.
2703 change-instp-role
warning
Event
Change in RSTP
role for port: %1;
New role: %2; New
state: %3; Root
bridge ID: %4;
Bridge role: %5.
2716 unused-txmulti-radioalarm
warning
Alarm
1) Correct failure. 2)
Disable failure
(Excessive BER,
signal degrade) as
a cause for
blocking. 3) Enable
multi-radio in both
IDUs.
Name
Name
User Guide
Corrective
Actions
Severity
Type
Description
Probable cause
2718 unused-rxmulti-radioalarm
warning
Alarm
1) Correct failure. 2)
Disable failure
(Excessive BER,
signal degrade) as
a cause for
blocking. 3) Enable
multi-radio in both
IDUs.
2719 multi-radiolocal-lofalarm
critical
Alarm
Loss of frame on
radio.
1) Check link
performance. 2)
Check IF cable, and
replace if required.
3) Replace RFU. 4)
Replace IDU. 5)
Make sure same
script is loaded at
both ends of the
link.
2801 radiointerfacechanged-byuser-event
warning
Event
Radio interface is
currently %1
(enabled or
disabled) by user
configuration. If
disabled, no traffic
will pass through
local radio.
User configuration.
Alarm
Requested traffic
TDM trails and high
capacity (Ethernet + priority Ethernet
TDM) exceeds radio configuration.
capacity. The total
number of high
priority trails and
Ethernet traffic
configured to this
radio exceeds the
total radio capacity.
2802 requestedminor
cap-exceedsradio-capalarm
Name
User Guide
Severity
Corrective
Actions
Type
Description
Probable cause
Alarm
2902 undermajor
voltagecondition-ps1
Alarm
Under-voltage
1) Power cable
conditions detected disconnected. 2)
in a power supply. Power supply
source failure. 3)
Hardware failure.
1) Connect power
supply cable. 2)
Check power supply
source. 3) Replace
IDU.
2903 undermajor
voltagecondition-ps2
Alarm
Under-voltage
1) Power cable
conditions detected disconnected 2)
in a power supply. Power supply
source failure. 3)
Hardware failure.
1) Connect power
supply cable. 2)
Check power supply
source. 3) Replace
IDU.
3001 insufficientconfig-forxpic
major
Alarm
1) Modem script
Check which
does not support
condition is lacking
XPIC 2) ODU does and resolve it.
not support XPIC 3)
The frequency of
both radios is not
equal. 4) Different
type of ODU 5)
Protection is
enabled 6) One of
the IDUs HW does
not support XPIC.
7) Different scripts
are loaded in the
IDUs
3002 xsm-event
warning
Event
XPIC recovery
event.
A change in the
XPIC recovery
mechanism took
place.
3003 insufficientconfig-forxpic-event
warning
Event
Name
User Guide
Severity
Corrective
Actions
Type
Description
Probable cause
Event
Synchronization
source for the
system has been
switched.
1) LOS/LOF at
previous sync
source interface. 2)
Hardware failure at
previous sync
source interface.
Check status of
incoming signal at
sync source
interfaces.
3101 sync-lineclock-signalfailure
major
Alarm
Alarm
3103 sync-stm1clock-signalfailure
major
Alarm
3104 sync-radioclock-signalfailure
major
Alarm
Name
User Guide
Corrective
Actions
Severity
Type
Description
Probable cause
3105 sync-ethclockunavailable
major
Alarm
1) Mismatch
between
synchronization
configuration and
actual hardware. 2)
Hardware failure.
3106 sync-lineclockunavailable
major
Alarm
1) Mismatch
between
synchronization
configuration and
actual hardware. 2)
Hardware failure.
Alarm
1) Mismatch
between
synchronization
configuration and
actual hardware. 2)
Hardware failure.
3108 sync-stm1clockunavailable
major
Alarm
1) Mismatch
between
synchronization
configuration and
actual hardware. 2)
Hardware failure.
3109 sync-radioclockunavailable
major
Alarm
1) Mismatch
between
synchronization
configuration and
actual hardware. 2)
Hardware failure.
Name
User Guide
Corrective
Actions
Severity
Type
Description
Probable cause
3110 sync-ethclock-signalfailure
major
Alarm
3111 sync-nodemode-forced
warning
Alarm
Node
User configuration.
synchronization
source forced to
sync source #%1. A
certain interface has
been forced by user
as the source of the
synchronization
reference signal.
Set node
synchronization
mode to
"automatic".
Event
Change in clock
quality level at sync
source #%1. New
quality is %2. The
quality of a
reference signal
received at a certain
interface has
changed.
1) User changed
quality configuration
in an interface. 2)
SSM received with
new quality value.
1) Change interface
configuration. 2)
Check flow of
reference clock in
the network.
Event
Change in T0
system reference
clock quality level.
New quality is %1.
The quality of the
system's internal
reference clock
(which is distributed
onwards towards
the network) has
changed.
3333 no-internalmate-alarm
Alarm
IDU cannot
communicate with
second IDU in the
same shelf.
1) Second IDU
faulty. 2) Second
IDU missing. 3)
Hardware error.
major
1) Replace
missing/faulty unit.
2) Replace this IDU.
Name
User Guide
Corrective
Actions
Severity
Type
Description
Probable cause
4001 eth-clocksourcesignal-failure
major
Alarm
The synchronization
signal driving the
synchronous
Ethernet clock is not
being received.
5001 floating-ipfilter-lockalarm
major
Alarm
Floating IP locked
to fixed unit
following excessive
protection switches.
To allow
management
access to the
system under
permanent
switching, the
floating IP address
is fixed to a single
unit and does not
necessarily
correspond with the
currently active unit.
5002 fip-invalidprotectionconf
warning
Alarm
Floating IP is
enabled in a system
configured to 1+0.
An extra IP address
is being
unnecessarily used.
Protection admin is
"disabled" but
floating IP address
is configured (value
is different than
0.0.0.0).