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Appendix3 - OTA105204 OptiX OSN 1500250035007500 Ethernet Services Configuration (Trail Configuration) ISSUE 1.21
Appendix3 - OTA105204 OptiX OSN 1500250035007500 Ethernet Services Configuration (Trail Configuration) ISSUE 1.21
Appendix3 - OTA105204 OptiX OSN 1500250035007500 Ethernet Services Configuration (Trail Configuration) ISSUE 1.21
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Chapter 1 The Basic Concepts
Tag flag is used to identify the type of packets. Three types of TAG flags are
available: tag aware, access, and hybrid.
Tag Aware: When the port is set to be tag aware, the port transmits the
packets with the Tag flag transparently and discards those without the
Tag flag
Access: When the port is set to be access, the port attaches a Tag flag to
the packets without Tag flag according to its VLAN ID and discards those
with the Tag flag.
Hybrid: When the port is set to be hybrid, the port can process packets
regardless of the Tag flag and attach a Tag flag to the packets without the
Tag flag according to its VLAN ID.
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Parameters of Ethernet interface
Packets
Tag flag Untag flag
Ports
Working mode:
It can be set to auto-negotiation, 10 Mbit/s half/full-duplex, 100 Mbit/s
half/full-duplex or 1 Gbit/s full-duplex. The Ethernet interfaces of the
interconnected equipment should work under the same fixed working
mode; otherwise, the packet may be lost and the rate may decrease, or
the service may be completely interrupted upon large volume of traffic.
Port type:
There are two types: P and PE. Provider edge (PE) is the marginal port of
the service provider. Provider (P) is the core network port of the service
provider. Port type is needed when configuring EVPL and EVPLAN
services.
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Parameters of Ethernet interface
LCAS enable:
Set this item for the external port, 1522 bytes in default.
Mapping protocol:
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Chapter 1 The Basic Concepts
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Configuring the EPL service
Engineering Requirements
Engineering Planning
Configuration Process
Engineering Requirements
T2000
NE3
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Configuring the EPL service
Engineering Planning
T2000
MAC1 MAC2
NE3
A B
VC-Trunk
Company A Service
Company B Service
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Configuring the EPL service
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Configuring the EPL service
MAC1 MAC1
A A
10M VCTRUNK1 SDH VCTRUNK1 10M
VC4-4:VC12-1~VC12-5 VC4-4:VC12-1~VC12-5
MAC2 MAC2
B B
VCTRUNK2 VCTRUNK2
40M VC-4-1:VC-3-1
40M
VC-4-1:VC-3-1
NE1
NE5
Service configuration diagram
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Configuring the EPL service
Step 4: Timeslot Allocation Diagram
Ring
Station NE1 NE2 NE3 NE4 NE1
Timeslot 12-SL16-1 7-SL16-112-SL16-1 7-SL16-1 12-SL16-1 7-SL16-1 12-SL16-1 7-SL16-1
VC-12: 1-5
VC-4-3
13-EFS4: VC4-4
VC-3: 1
VC-4-4
13-EFS4: VC-4-1
Chain
Station NE4 NE5
13-SL4-1 7-SL4-1
VC-12: 1-5
VC-4-3
15-EFS4: VC4-4
VC-3: 1
VC-4-4
15-EFS4: VC-4-1
Forward
Add/Drop
Configuration Process
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Configuring the EPL service
Step 1: Creating a board
Right click
6. Double-click NE icons to specify the nodes which are not allowed to be passed
by the trail.
7. Click <Set Route Timeslot>.
8. Select the “Activate” combo box. (optional)
9. Select the “Copy after Creation” combo box if you want to create multiple trails
with the same route. (optional)
10. Click <Apply>.
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Configuring the EPL service
Step 2: Creating a server trail
Left click
Left click
to select
NEs
Left click
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Configuring the EPL service
Step 3: Creating a Trunk Link trail
Left click
Left click
Left click
Left click
Left click
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Configuring the EPL service
Step 4: Creating the point-
point-to-
to-point EPL service
Left click
Left click
Left click
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Configuring the EPL service
Engineering Requirements
Engineering Planning
Configuration Process
Engineering Requirements
T2000
NE3
Source User Service requirement Source station Sink User Sink station Bandwidth
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Configuring the EPL service
Engineering Planning
C (Headquarters)
MAC3
NE1
T2000
MAC3 MAC4
A B
NE2 NE4 NE5
MAC1 MAC2
NE3
A B
VC-Trunk
C & C(1) Service
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Configuring the EPL service
MAC1 MAC1
A A
10M VCTRUNK1 VCTRUNK1 10M
VC4-4:VC12-1~VC12-5 VC4-4:VC12-1~VC12-5
MAC2 MAC2
B B
VCTRUNK2 VCTRUNK2
40M SDH VC-4-1:VC-3-1
40M
VC-4-1:VC-3-1
MAC3
C1
MAC3 VCTRUNK3 VCTRUNK3 10M
C VC4-4:VC12-6~VC12-10 VC4-4:VC12-6~VC12-10
MAC4
C2
VCTRUNK4 VCTRUNK4
VC4-4:VC12-11~VC12-15 VC4-4:VC12-11~VC12-15
10M
NE1 NE5
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Configuring the EPL service
Ring
Station NE1 NE2 NE3 NE4 NE1
Timeslot 12-SL16-1 7-SL16-112-SL16-1 7-SL16-1 12-SL16-1 7-SL16-1 12-SL16-1 7-SL16-1
VC-12: 6-15
VC-4-3
13-EFS4: VC4-4
Chain
Station NE4 NE5
13-SL4-1 7-SL4-1
VC-12: 6-15
VC-4-3
15-EFS4: VC4-4
Configuration Process
Notice: The first three steps are the same as the point-to-point EPL Service.
So here we only introduce the fourth step to show the differences.
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Configuring the EPL service
Left click
Left click
Left click
Left click
Left click
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Configuring the EPL service
Engineering Requirements
Engineering Planning
Configuration Process
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Configuring the EPL service
Configuring the VCTRUNK Shared EPL Service:
Engineering Requirements
T2000
NE3
Source User Service requirement Source station Sink User Sink station Bandwidth
Engineering Planning
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Configuring the EPL service
Step 1: Networking Diagram
NE1
T2000
MAC1
D
NE2 B
NE4
E NE5
MAC2
NE3
MAC1 MAC2
VC-Trunk
D ’ E ’ D & D’ Service
E & E’ Service
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Configuring the EPL service
D’
MAC1 MAC1
D
300M 300M
NE2 NE3
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Configuring the EPL service
Ring
Station NE1 NE2 NE3 NE4 NE1
Timeslot 12-SL16-1 7-SL16-112-SL16-1 7-SL16-1 12-SL16-1 7-SL16-1 12-SL16-1 7-SL16-1
VC-3: 1-3
VC-4-3
13-EGS2: VC4-1
VC-3: 1-3
VC-4-4
13-EGS2: VC4-2
Forward
Add/Drop
Configuration Process
Notice: The first three steps are the same as the point-to-point EPL Service.
So here we only introduce the fourth step to show the differences.
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Configuring the EPL service
Left click
Left click
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Chapter 1 The Basic Concepts
Engineering Requirements
Engineering Planning
Configuration Process
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Configuring the EPLAN service
Engineering Requirements
T2000
NE3
Source User Service requirement Source station Sink User Sink station Bandwidth
Engineering Planning
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Configuring the EPLAN service
Step 1: Networking Diagram
NE1
T2000
VCTRUNK1 VB
MAC1
VB VCTRUNK1
NE2
MAC1
B
NE4
MAC1 MAC1
NE5
NE3
F(1) F(3)
MAC1 VC-Trunk
VCTRUNK1 VB VCTRUNK2 F(1) & F(2) Service
F(2) MAC1
F(3) & F(2) Service
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Configuring the EPLAN service
Step 2: Board Information of Each NE
Board layout of NE4
VC4-4:VC12-1~VC12-5
VB1
LP2
MAC1 LP1 VCTRUNK1 NE2
F2 VC4-4:VC12-1~VC12-5
10M LP3
VCTRUNK2 VCTRUNK MAC
VB1 VC4-4:VC12-6~VC12-10
SDH VC4-4:VC12-1~VC12-5
VB1
NE4
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Configuring the EPLAN service
Attribute \ Service F
Source NE NE3
Source board – port 14-N1EFS0-1
Source timeslot VC4-4: VC12-1–VC12-5 VC4-4: VC12-6–VC12-10
Source VCTRUNK VCTRUNK1 (Tag Aware) VCTRUNK2 (Tag Aware)
Source VCTRUNK attribute PE PE
Working mode of source MAC port Auto negotiation
TAG flag of source MAC port Access
VLAN ID of source MAC port 11
VB VB1
Attached port MAC1, VCTRUNK1, VCTRUNK2
Sink NE NE2 NE4
Sink board – port 14-N1EFS0-1 15-N1EFS0-1
Sink timeslot VC4-4: VC12-1–VC12-5 VC4-4: VC12-1–VC12-5
Sink VCTRUNK VCTRUNK1 (Tag Aware) VCTRUNK1 (Tag Aware)
Sink VCTRUNK attribute PE PE
Working mode of sink MAC port Auto negotiation Auto negotiation
TAG flag of sink MAC port Access Access
VLAN ID of sink MAC port 11 11
Virtual bridge (VB) VB1 VB1
Attached port MAC1, VCTRUNK1 MAC1, VCTRUNK1
Forward
Add/Drop
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Configuring the EPLAN service
Configuration Process
Notice: The first three steps are the same as the point-to-point EPL Service.
So here we only introduce the fourth step to show the differences.
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Configuring the EPLAN service
Step 4: Creating the EPLAN service
Double
click
Left click
Left click
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Configuring the EVPL service
Engineering Requirements
Engineering Planning
Configuration Process
T2000
NE3
Source User Service requirement Source station Sink User Sink station Bandwidth
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Configuring the EVPL service
Engineering Planning
NE1
T2000
MAC1
D
NE2 B
NE4
E NE5
MAC2
NE3
MAC1 MAC2
VC-Trunk
D ’ E ’ D & D’ Service
E & E’ Service
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Configuring the EVPL service
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Configuring the EVPL service
Step 3: Service Configuration Diagram of Each NE
Attribute \ Service D E
Source NE NE2
Source board - port 14-N1EFS0-1 14-N1EFS0-2
Source timeslot VC4-4: VC12-1–VC12-48
Source VCTRUNK VCTRUNK1 (Tag Aware )
Source VCTRUNK attribute P
Working mode of source MAC port 100M full duplex 100M full duplex
TAG flag of source MAC port Tag Aware Tag Aware
VLAN ID of source MAC port 11 11
Source MAC attribute PE PE
Bound bandwidth 48 x VC-12
Sink NE NE3
Sink board - port 14-N1EFS0-1 14-N1EFS0-2
Sink timeslot VC4-4: VC12-1–VC12-48
Sink VCTRUNK VCTRUNK1 (Tag Aware )
Sink VCTRUNK attribute P
Working mode of sink MAC port 100M full duplex 100M full duplex
TAG flag of sink MAC port Tag Aware Tag Aware
VLAN ID of sink MAC port 11 11
Sink MAC attribute PE PE
VC12: 1-48
VC4-4
14EFS0: VC4-4
Forward
Add/Drop
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Configuring the EVPL service
Configuration Process
Notice: The first three steps are the same as the point-to-point EPL Service.
So here we only introduce the fourth step to show the differences.
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Configuring the EVPL service
Step 4: Creating the EVPL service
Left click
Left click
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Configuring the EVPL service
Step 4: Creating the EVPL service
Left click
Left click
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Configuring the EVPL service
Step 4: Creating the EVPL service
Left click
Left click
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