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Login

Software
Upgrade

Reset Configuration to
Factory Default

Create Users

Backup Configuration Collect


file on TFTP Server System Logs
> interface remote set ip <10.10.10.1/24>
> interface remote set vlan <127> default vlan mngt 127
> interface remote show

3916 login: su
Password:
Khi sw boot se tu dong request dhcp server de lay thong tin ip
trong ban tin dhcp server gui ve sw se chua dia chi ip cua TFTP server, khi do sw tu dong request tftp server de lay OS va file config

co the moi sw load 1 file config rieng (name file la mac cua sw) hoac load chung 1 file config

TFTP Server
(10.10.10.100)

File OS va file config SW co the tu dong load ve tu TFTP server


su dung truong hop trien khai dong thoi nhieu SW co cau hinh tuong duong va dung cung OS
cau hinh dhcp sever option 82 de khi response ip cho sw client se chi da

> ping <10.10.10.100>


> software upgrade package saos-06-12-00-0264 tftp-server <10.10.10.100>
service-disruption <allow>
> configuration reset-to-factory-defaults
Ko tao dc acc

view

> user create user <ciena> access-level admin password <wwp>

> user set user <user>

> user delete user <user>

> user show


TFTP Server
(10.10.10.100)

> ping <10.10.10.100>


> cd config
> ls
startup-config
> file tput <10.10.10.100> <remote-file> <local-file>
> syslog enable
> syslog add collector <collector IP address>
> syslog enable collector <collector IP address>

> log flash view

> log ram trace


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Customer VLAN
Provider VLAN
CVID 10
UNI NNI
CVID 20
Virtual
Virtual Circuit
Switch
UNI NNI

5142 tao dc 1024 virtual sw

Moi KH match voi 1 virtual sw - virtual circuit

virtual sw, chay 2 sw khac nhau nen co the cac KH dung chung vlan
Customer VLAN
Provider VLAN
CVID 10
NNI
UNI
CVID 20

Virtual
Virtual Circuit 1
Switch 1

UNI

Virtual
Virtual Circuit 2
Switch 2
NNI
UNI
> vlan create vlan <VLAN ID List>
> vlan add vlan <VLAN ID> port <port list>
> vlan show

> virtual-circuit ethernet create vc <VC name> vlan <VLAN ID>


> virtual-circuit show [vc <VC name>]

> virtual-switch add reserved-vlan <VLAN ID List>


vlan match vc va vs

> virtual-switch ethernet create vs <VS name> vc <VC name>


> virtual-switch ethernet add vs <VS name> port <port #> vlan <VLAN list>
add port UNI vao virtual-sw
Vlan cua KH
> virtual-switch show [vs <VS name>]
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> aggregation create agg <LAG name>

To add active port to the group:


> aggregation add agg <LAG name> port <port #>

To add protect port to the group:


> aggregation add agg <LAG name> protection-port <port #>
Su dung protect khi thue theo dung luong cua NCC khac
50ms Network
Switch Flexibility
10 GE

Fault
1 GE

Reuse MC UC Service
Bandwidth Flexibility
G.8032 Concepts What is a Ring?
Example Physical Network Topology

A logical ring forms a C D


closed loop B E H
NOTE: Any physical G F
A
network that provides
resiliency, must have Logical Rings

diversely routed paths


1 {A,B,G}
between disparate
endpoints (i.e., a closed B
loop) G
A
G.8032 Ethernet Ring
2 {B,C,D,E,F,G}
Protection protocol can
be applied over any C D
closed loop within a B E
network G F
3 {A,B,C,D,E,F,G}

C D
B E
G F
Information is preliminary and subject to change
A
W E

E W

W E
G.8032
E
W

W E

E W
G.8032 Concepts What is a Virtual Ring?
A virtual ring carries 1 virtual ring co the add 1 hoac nhieu vlan

client service data traffic


over the logical ring and
provides loop
prevention with sub-
Virtual Ring 1
50ms service
restoration
Virtual Ring 2
A virtual ring is :
composed of a data :
:
channel and a ring APS
Virtual Ring N
control channel
Multiple virtual rings can
be associated with a
logical ring
Ring created over physical
Virtual rings can be network infrastructure

used to distribute traffic


over the physical
network (logical ring)

Information is preliminary and subject to change


5142 max 46 virtual ring va 23 logical ring

G.8032

EVC 1

EVC 1

G.8032

G.8032

R-APS

R-APS

G.8032

R-APS

R-APS

R-APS G.8032

R-APS

R-APS
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> ring-protection logical-ring create logical-ring-name <LR-1> ring-id


<1> west-port <port#> east-port <port#> Tao Logical-R

> ring-protection virtual-ring create virtual-ring-name <VR-1> logical-


ring <LR-1> raps-vid <4000> match logical-R va Virtual-R

> ring-protection virtual-ring set ring <VR-1> <east-port-rpl owner>


Block port dua theo vir-tual ring
voi moi vir-tual ring co the block theo cac port khac nhau
> ring-protection virtual-ring add ring <VR-1> vid <VLAN list>
Add vlan can protect vao virtual-Ring
add tat ca cac vlan di qua 2 port east va west port
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CCM

MIP MIP
MEP MEP

CCM

Service to be monitored: Virtual Switch or VLAN


CCM Continuity Check Message

CFM co name phai giong nhau


moi CFM co nhieu MEP
- trao doi cac ban tin CCM co chua name cua 2 CFM
- 2 MEP trao doi MIP co ID khac nhau: set dai MIP tren 2 dau khac nhau
Phan biet chu hoa chu thuong

> cfm enable

> cfm service create vs <VS name> name [<CFM service name>] next-mepid
Name CFM 2 dau pai giong nhau, neu mac dinh ko dat name cho CFM thi CFM se lay ten cua VS

> cfm service enable service <CFM service name>

> cfm service show

CFM Loopback

CFM Linktrace
Do delay, frame loss, jiter

Cau hinh kieu down port 1 dau se thong bao cho thiet bi dau xa biet de down port theo, chuyen sang chay huong khac

VLLIBehavior

CPE1 CPE2
Fault occurring on link connected to cpe1
A C B or cpe2, or within network segment (e.g.,
on EVC), then both cpe1 and cpe2 will
detect fault in the connection

InverseVLLIBehavior
One of the cpe UNIs (e.g., cpe2 link) is
defaulted to down, via configuration.
Basically, only a single UNI is up (i.e.,
never both)
Fault occurring on other UNI (e.g., link
CPE1 CPE2 connected to cpe1) will cause cpe2 UNI
2 to transition to up
A C B Fault occurring on EVC (e.g., connection
between A & B, will cause cpe1 and cpe2
UNI to transition to up
Inverse VLLI case study

This port is shut down


in normal condition 1Gbps backup link
Cut 1

CCM messages for VLLI

RPL
Owner
10Gbps G.8032 Ring
CCM messages for VLLI

Cut 2

Information is preliminary and subject to change


EIR

Throughput
Advanced Performance Testing CIR

ITU-T Y.1564 & RFC 2544 Time


SLA

Jitter
Service Turn-up and Diagnostic testing is critical to
enhancing customer service and managing cost Time

Embedded service testing avoids labor, equipment


and turn-up time reducing OPEX

But network & service profiles are changing and Test RFC2544 Y.1564 Ciena

that demands a richer set of test capabilities. Throughput (IR)

More delay sensitive traffic (VoIP, Video, Frame Loss (FLR)

Delay (FTD)
trading, etc.)
Delay Variation (FVD)
More concurrent services
Variable Test Duration
Individual traffic treatments per service
Per-VLAN

Simult. sessions
State-of-the-art Y.1564 compliant test tools In-service test
dramatically reduce service test time and OPEX GE Line Rate Test
while improving service quality 10GE Line Rate Test

Ciena provides Faster, More Functional, Non-Service impacting Test


5160 supports RFC 2544, and Y.1564 at 10G Line Rate
> benchmark disable
> benchmark set port <port#> role <role> mode <mode>

GENERATOR

> benchmark profile create name <name>


> benchmark profile configuration set name <name>

> benchmark profile traffic set name <name>

> benchmark profile payload set name <name>


set mac cua SW dau xa, benchmark show

> benchmark profile trigger name <name> connectivity-test


> benchmark profile start name <name>
> benchmark profile stop name <name>
> benchmark profile show name <name> statistics

UNI REFLECTOR
> benchmark reflector enable
> benchmark reflector set
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