Operation
Operation
Operation
iPASOLINK 1000
CHAPTER II OPERATION
CONTENTS
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3. This document is provided on the assumption that the targeted users have skills and
knowledge of restrictions and precautions to operate the equivalent equipment. Refer
to the equipment manual for details.
1. REFERENCE
1.2.1 Communications
iPASOLINK 1000 provides WebLCT as the Local Craft Terminal (LCT) that is a
convenient tool to install and maintain the equipment. WebLCT uses the GUI method
on WEB browser. In addition, this tool enables a remote connection.
Since using the method of WEB browser, there is no application software to install.
However, to operate iPASOLINK via WebLCT, license keys that are prepared
according to the contract and equipment version should be installed.
LAN CABLE
(10/100BASE-TX)
Connect the LAN Port on PC and LCT Port on front of the equipment (MC-M Card
on the active side) using a LAN Cable. Following are the specifications of LAN Port/
Cable:
10/100BASE-TX
RJ45
2. PREPARING WebLCT
Confirm that the Internet Explorer is installed on the PC for WebLCT. Following are
examples of Windows XP®:
Programs
2. From the start menu of the Windows, select Control Panel. [For the Classic
Start menu, select Settings Control Panel.] The Control Panel appears.
4. Right-click on the Local Area Connection to show the pop-up menu, and select
Properties.
5. Click on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to select, and click the Properties
button.
Properties button
7. When verified, click the OK button. The Local Area Connection Properties
option window appears.
4. Select Always open pop-ups in a new tab, then click the OK button.
3. Select Always ask me where to save files, then click the OK button.
3. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
3.1 General
iPASOLINK 1000 is the equipment designed to converge the high density nodal
applications, such as the cross-connections of 12 links, aggregation/distribution of
multiple-links ring nodes and the large capacity D/I repeater applications, etc.,
supporting the versatile transportations of both native TDM and native Ethernet
traffics, as well as the link and each transportation level’s independent ring
protections.
Along with iPASOLINK 200 and iPASOLINK 400, iPASOLINK 1000 provides up
to 460 Mbps transmission capacity per radio link and advanced modulation scheme
operating in 6, 7, 8. 10, 13, 15, 18, 23, 26, 28, 32, 38 or 42 GHz band. Furthermore,
iPASOLINK 1000 is available to support the high-speed interfaces, such as 10GbE
and CWDM for converged mobile and fixed broadband.
The iPASOLINK 1000 consists of the antennas, Outdoor Units (ODU) and the 19-
inch 3U size Indoor Unit (IDU), owing its high performance and reliability in a small
form factor to NEC’s rigid TQC activities and vast experience in the wired and
wireless communication fields.
The iPASOLINK 1000 provides fourteen front accessible universal-card slots that
accommodate a wide range of interface modules satisfying various D/I and/or
topology requirements. The iPASOLINK 1000 can configure up to twelve 1+0, six
1+1 twin-path, hot standby and diversity radio link arrangements.
f1
DATA
MDn ODU (Standby) ODU (Standby) IDU IN/OUT
I/F Cable I/F Cable
f1’
n Way
3.3.1 Features
ODU-IDU Separate Mounting Type using one coaxial cable only for connection.
Available to select the protection or non-protection system using common ODUs
and IDUs.
Flexible configurations for ODUs and antennas: mounting directly or remotely
for configurations of 1+0 (non redundant), 1+1 hot standby, 1+1 space diversity,
1+1 frequency diversity (Twin-Path), 1+0 XPIC, 1+1 XPIC, 2+0, and N way.
ACCP, ACAP, CCDP and configurations by merging these are available.
Compact size IDU on 19-inch rack.
#14
MODEM #1
16E1 CWDM
STM-1
TDM Bus GbE Universal
MSE Slots
AUX
Control Bus
Packet Bus
–48 V
PS
Clock –48 V
4 × GbE Alarm
DSC PS
(SFP/RJ45)
Clock
DUP
MPX
TO/FROM TO/FROM
IDU ANTENNA
RX I/F BPF MIX
TX: 350 MHz
RX: 140 MHz
LNA
3.4 Interfaces
3.4.1 Overview
Universal Card-Slots
– ODU Interface (Modem)
– GbE (10/100/1000BASE-X)
– 16 × E1 TDM
– STM-1 (up to 2 × STM-1)
– Multi Service Engine
– AUX (DI - DO/ EXT ALM)
Universal Slot #11 Universal Slot #12 Universal Slot #13 Universal Slot #14 FAN2
TERM PS 1 PS Slot #2
MC-M Card
Four ports (two SFP Ports and two RJ45 Ports) of LAN Interface per MC-M or GbE-
A Card are provided.
Connector: LC [1000BASE-SX/LX/CWDM]
RJ45 [10/100/1000BASE-T(X)]
Connector: MDR68
STM-1 Interface Card provides two SFP interfaces. The second STM-1 Interface is
supported for APS (Automatic Protection Switching) function only.
iPASOLINK provides users the GUI environment through WEB browser, the Local
Craft Terminal (WebLCT), which is a convenient tool to install and maintain
iPASOLINK. This tool supports the remote connection as well.
Type: 10/100BASE-T(X)
DHCP Server Supported
Connector: RJ45
This port is for connection with NMS Server through the network.
Type: 10/100BASE-T(X)
Connector: RJ45
Protocols: SNMPv1/v2c/v3, https, sftp
3.5.1 General
3.5.1.3 Others
EMC: Conforms to EN301489-4
Safety: Conforms to EN60950-1
CHANNEL SPACING
ITEM DESCRIPTION
MODEM has both native IP and native TDM signal processing circuits.
E1 SNCP support
QoS:
Ingress: MEF/RFC4115 Compliant Policing (CIR, EIR,
CBS, EBS)
QoS Classification (VLAN CoS, IPv4 DSCP,
Pv6 DSCP, MPLS EXP, ETH Port, VLAN ID)
3.5.3.11 Loopback
Manual Control
Automatic Control (ATPC)
Mute Control
Number of E1 Paths: Up to 64
Supported Payload Size: 32 (+ Padding), 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 256 bytes
4. NE SETUP
NOTE: Procedures here use the Microsoft® Internet Explorer for the browsing
software as an example.
4.1.1 Log In to NE
Users are registered by means of login names and their passwords. To protect the
network and network management system from unauthorized access or unauthorized
modifications, three levels with different privileges (refer to the table shown in
Section 4.4.2 User Access Levels) define users. The available functions to operate
depend on the user’s privilege level. Therefore, some of the functions may or may not
be carried out.
The highest or administrator level (Admin) has the full access to the network and
network management system.
Procedure 4-1
3. Click start, and select Programs Internet Explore. The Internet Explorer
window appears.
4. In Address field, enter an IP address of the NE with /weblct/ added as shown
below:
Example: http://172.17.254.253/weblct/
5. Enter a user name and his/her password into User Name and Password fields:
Following are the default user name and its password for iPASOLINK 1000:
User Name: Admin
Password: 12345678
6. Click the OK button blow the Login fields. System Status information box
appears.
7. Click the OK button, or wait till the box automatically disappears. (The System
Status information box disappears in a while without clicking the OK button if
you wait.)
Logout button
Select File (F) Close (X) from Internet Explorer menu bar.
Click Refresh button to manually update the current status displayed in the WebLCT
main window.
Check (click to leave a tick in) Auto Mode check box to enable refreshing the
window automatically.
Check (click to leave a tick in) Hide Equipment View check box to hide the
illustrated equipment status view.
This field indicates the operating side of Main Card(s). MAIN 1 indicates that the
unprotected Main Card is in operation, or that the protected Main Card in Slot 1 is in
operation (active). MAIN 2 indicates that the protected Main Card in Slot 2 is in
operation (active).
This part shows the menus for the equipment configuration and provisioning by a tree
view. Available operations via WebLCT are:
(d) Provisioning
Select this menu to configure the detailed settings of IDU and ODU.
(h) Metering
Metering measures the real time TX power, RX level, ODU power supply and
BER.
(k) Inventory
Inventory retrieves the information regarding the equipment and software
license.
Procedure 4-3
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand the S/W License Setup to select Import
License key. The Import License key window appears.
Setup button
6. When the importing process ends, the following dialog box appears. Click the OK
button to proceed:
Procedure 4-4
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand the S/W License Setup to select Radio
Capacity Setting. The Radio Capacity Setting window appears.
Setup button
4. Select the MODEM Position from the New State drop-down list to specify the
state, then click the OK button.
OK button
Procedure 4-5
1. In the MENU frame on the left, expand the S/W License Setup to select SFP
Port License Setting. The SFP Port License Setting window appears.
Setup button
3. Select the desired Slot # from the New State drop-down list, then click the OK
button.
OK button
5. The SFP Port License Setting window updates the information. Confirm the
parameters displayed.
4.4.1 Overview
iPASOLINK provides three user access levels with different privilege as shown in the
table below. For details of each access level and its available operations, refer to
Table 4-3 User Access Privilege Levels.
User Group configuration allows a user to manage the protocol type and access level
for each group.
A user of the specified User Group in iPASOLINK will be assigned with the pre-
defined protocol and access level of the group. In addition to the three default user
groups, up to six user groups can be added. The default user groups are shown below:
Group Name Classification TELNET SSH FTP HTTP SNMP Access Level
OPERATOR Unchangeable — — ✔ ✔ ✔ Operator
Following shows the access level for each task. Remote means that a user makes an
access to the equipment remotely.
Meanings:
R/W: A user can both browse and modify settings.
O: The task is operational by a remote access but is restricted according to the access
level assigned to the user.
iPASOLINK provides three default user accounts with pre-defined access levels and
privileges. In addition to these default user accounts, up to nine user accounts can be
added.
This function allows users to view and confirm the registered user accounts.
Procedure 4-6
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to
select Login User List. The Login User List appears.
NOTE: This operation is available only by users whose access level is Admin.
Authentication Setting
Determines and sets the authentication method to log in to iPASOLINK.
Procedure 4-7
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to
select User Authentication Configuration. The User Authentication
Configuration window appears.
Authentication IDU Only Login authentications are proceeded only by the internal
Method authentication function, using the accounts and their passwords
registered to the equipment.
IDU + RADIUS If it fails at the internal authentication function, the external
authentication by RADIUS Server is proceeded. To use this
function, settings for RADIUS are required.
Authentication IDU -> RADIUS Server Login authentications are proceeded by the order from IDU to
Sequence RADIUS Server. This option is available when the
Authentication Method is set to IDU + RADIUS.
RADIUS Server -> IDU Login authentications are proceeded by the order from RADIUS
Server to IDU. This option is available when the Authentication
Method is set to IDU + RADIUS.
Procedure 4-8
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to
select User Authentication Configuration. The User Authentication
Configuration window appears.
Privilege ID numbers
This function allows users to add registrations of new user accounts, and to modify/
delete the registered user accounts.
NOTE: The operations regarding this function are available by the Admin-level
user(s) only.
NOTE: In addition to the three default accounts, up to nine user accounts can be
added.
Procedure 4-9
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to
select User Account Management. The User Account Management window
appears.
4. Enter the appropriate value to each parameter for the user to be added.
ii) Click Set Password tool button on the tool bar to open the Set Password option
window, enter the password within eight to 31 characters long, then click the
OK button.
iii) Select Group Name. See Table 4-2 User Group Profile for User Groups.
Selecting AuthPriv enables both Auth Algorithm and Priv Algorithm options.
Click radio buttons to select algorithm types, and enter Auth Key and Priv Key.
See (a) Setting Authentication Algorithm and (b) Setting Privacy Algorithm below.
➂ Click Set Auth Key button on the tool bar to open the option window.
➃ Enter the Auth Key within eight to 16 digits, the click the OK button.
➂ Click Set Priv Key button on the tool bar to open the option window.
➃ Enter the Priv Key within eight to 16 digits, the click the OK button.
5. Click the OK button of the User Setting option window. The Information dialog
box appears.
Procedure 4-10
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to
select User Account Management. The User Account Management window
appears.
3. Click on a User Name of the target user account.
Procedure 4-11
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to
select User Account Management. The User Account Management window
appears.
4. From User Name drop-down list, select a user account to be removed, and click
the OK button.
NOTE: In addition to the three default User Group Profiles, up to six User Group
Profiles can be registered.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to
select User Group Profile Configuration. The User Group Profile
Configuration window appears.
OK button
HTTP Allow Select to use HTTP protocol for WebLCT accessing to the equipment.
HTTPS Allow Select to use HTTPS protocol for WebLCT accessing to the equipment.
Access Level Admin Specifies the user access level. See Table 4-3 User Access Privilege
Levels for each level’s description.
Config
Operator
7. Confirm that the information of newly added User Group Profile is displayed.
Procedure 4-13
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to
select User Group Profile Configuration. The User Group Profile
Configuration window appears.
4. Modify parameters:
OK button
5. Click the OK button when completed. The Information dialog box appears.
NOTE: A User Group can be removed only when it has no assigned user account.
Procedure 4-14
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to
select User Group Profile Configuration. The User Group Profile
Configuration window appears.
4. Select a target Group Name to be removed from the drop-down list, and click the
OK button.
5. Confirm the selected Group Name, and click the OK button to proceed.
4.5.1 Overview
GET/SET of MIB
Following are response to the request of PDU (Protocol Data Unit) supported by
SNMPv1.
By default, iPASOLINK uses the port 161 to receive the SNMP request UDP. To use
the other than the default port, change the settings via the WebLCT.
Item Description
Send Trap
iPASOLINK can send SNMPv1 trap initiatively to UDP Port 162. Except for sending
the trap to the connected NMS, user can specify an IP address of one additional
destination. A user can also specify the community name and UDP Port.
SNMPv2c
RFC 3416 Version 2 of the Protocol Operations for the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3417 Transport Mappings for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3428 Management Information Base (MIB) for the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3584 Coexistence between Version 1, Version 2, and Version 3 of the Internet-
standard Network Management Framework
SMIv2
GET/SET of MIB
iPASOLINK responds to the request of the network management system.
By default, iPASOLINK uses the port 161 to receive the SNMP request UDP. To use
other than the default port, change the settings via WebLCT.
Item Description
GetNextRequest Requests the subsequent instance value of specified instance value in the
list.
SNMPv2-Trap Informs the change of state and troubles. The format is different from
SNMP v1 trap.
Send Trap
iPASOLINK can send SNMPv2 trap and InformRequest initiatively to UDP port
162. Except for sending the trap to the connected NMS, user can specify an IP
address of one additional destination. User can also specify the community name and
UDP Port.
SNMPv3
RFC 3412 Message Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3414 User-based Security Model (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMPv3)
RFC 3415 View-based Access Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3416 Version 2 of the Protocol Operations for the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3417 Trans port Mappings for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3418 Management Information Base (MIB) for the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3584 Coexistence between Version 1, Version 2, and Version 3 of the Internet-
standard Network Management Framework
SMIv2
GET/SET of MIB.
Response the request of PDU (Protocol Data Unit) corresponding to SNMPv3.
Item Description
GetNextRequest Requests the subsequent instance value of specified instance value in the
list.
SNMPv2-Trap Informs the change of state and troubles. The format is different from
SNMP v1 trap.
Send Trap
iPASOLINK can send SNMPv2-Trap and InformRequest initiatively to UDP Port
162.
IP address of SNMP entity, security level, and user name are required to set the Trap.
Authentic method and authentic password are required when the security level is
authNoPriv or authPriv.
Encryption algorithm and encrypted password are required when the security level is
authPriv.
User authentication is carried out when the security level of the sent SNMP request is
authNoPriv or authPriv. The cryptographic hash function of the password is
selectable between MD5 and SHA.
User can also specify an SNMP Engine ID for each NE, which should be 16-byte
long and unique within the network.
This protocol synchronizes the clocks of the server and associated clients in a
network, which is specified by the following RFCs:
RFC 2030 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Version 4 for IPv4, IPv6 and OS
iPASOLINK can be set either as NTP Client or Server. Following shows the
available functions of NTP Client and Server:
As NTP Client
When the unicast mode is selected on the NTP Client, the client sends a request to
obtain the current time to the pre-configured server, and then adjusts the clock
according to the replied information. Up to four NTP Severs can be registered via
WebLCT.
When the multicast mode is selected on the NTP Client, the client will listen to the
broadcast of the time server and then adjusts the clock according to the first received
valid broadcast and ignores the broadcasts from remaining servers if exist.
If the NTP Client receives neither a response nor broadcasts, the synchronization
among the Server and Clients cannot be accomplished, which allows to use the
current time of the equipment.
As NTP Server
When the unicast mode is selected on the NTP Server, Server will respond the
current time information to the Client.
When the multicast mode is selected, the Server will broadcast the current time
information of its own periodically.
This protocol transfers a file among NEs, and specified by the following RFCs.
RFC 1123 The small FTP related section extends / clarifies RFC-959
RFC 2228 FTP security extensions (vsftpd implements the small subset needed to
support TLS / SSL connections)
Files and the directories accessed via FTP protocol are predetermined as well as the
file names and types, which will be downloaded.
Session Management
Upon accepting the connection from external device, the system proceeds to the login
authentication process. An unauthorized user is denied.
The default setting of TCP Port 21 to listen and transfer a file on TCP port 20 can be
changed using WebLCT. When Passive Mode is selected, the port number is selected
by the equipment automatically.
If no command is issued by the Client for ninety seconds, the current TCP session
will be disconnected automatically.
This protocol securely transfers a file among NEs, using the mechanism of SSH.
iPASOLINK uses the SFTP Server to enable the following functions:
If 90 seconds passe without any progress in the file transfer, the file transfer is
canceled.
Session Management
Upon accepting the connection from external device, the system proceeds to the login
authentication process. An unauthorized user is denied.
If 90 seconds pass without any FTP commands issued from the client, the session is
terminated by the FTP Command Time Out.
SFTP uses the TCP Port #22 by default.
Changing the SSH Connection Port # requires special attention since the Port # of
SSH Connection and that of SFTP connection are the same (cannot change either one
alone).
HTTP is the protocol for transferring data between Web server and client (WebLCT).
WebLCT
WebLCT operation via HTTP protocol is available.
Session Management
Upon at accepting the connection from external device, the system proceeds to the
login authentication process. An unauthorized user is not accepted.
The default port number of HTTP Service is 80, which can be changed using
WebLCT.
HTTPS is the protocol that the encryption function by SSL is added to HTTP used by
Web Servers and Clients (Web Browser, etc.) for receiving/transmitting data.
Procedure 4-15
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand Security Management under the User Account / Security Setting.
3. From the Security Management options, select Service Status Setting. The
Service Status Setting window appears.
Status Description
Running Protocol/Service is enabled.
Stopped Protocol/Service is disabled.
4.5.2.1 SNMP
Procedure 4-16
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand Security Management under the User Account / Security Setting.
3. From the Security Management options, select Service Status Setting. The
Service Status Setting window appears.
SNMP
This operation registers, modifies, or deletes the SNMP Manager information. Only
the registered SNMP managers have the right to access the equipment. Up to ten
servers can be registered.
Procedure 4-17
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
5. Click the OK button when completed. The Information dialog box appears.
Procedure 4-18
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
4. Modify parameters:
Procedure 4-19
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
4. Select an SNMP Community No. from the drop-down list, and click the OK
button.
7. Confirm that the selected SNMP Community information has been removed.
Procedure 4-20
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
3. Click SNMP Trap Entry No. of the SNMP Trap Entry field.
(a) SNMPv1
(b) SNMPv2c
The Service Status Setting window updates the information. Confirm that the
newly added SNMP Trap Entry information is displayed.
Procedure 4-21
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
3. Click SNMP Trap Entry No. of the SNMP Trap Entry field.
Procedure 4-22
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
3. Click Delete SNMP Trap Entry tool button on the tool bar.
4. From the drop-down list, select the No. of SNMP Trap Entry to be removed, and
click the OK button.
The Service Status Setting window updates the information. Confirm that the
selected SNMP Trap Entry information has been removed from the display.
4.5.2.4 NTP
Procedure 4-23
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
NTP
Disable
Unicast
Disabled
Unicast
Disabled
Multicast Port Bridge1 Select a port to output the Multicast Time information.
Bridge2
NE2
This operation allows a user to register/modify/delete the NTP Server and its
information.
Procedure 4-24
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
3. Click the No. of the target NTP Server listed in NTP Server Address.
Poll Time 16 to 131072 Set the interval for polling NTP Server. [unit: second
(one hour); default: 3600 sec]
7. Confirm that the newly added NTP Server Address information is displayed.
Procedure 4-25
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
3. Click the No. of the target NTP Server listed in NTP Server Address.
Procedure 4-26
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
4. From No. drop-down list, select the number of target NTP Server Address, and
the click the OK button:
7. Confirm that the selected NTP Server Address information has been removed.
4.5.2.6 FTP
Procedure 4-27
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
FTP
4.5.2.7 SFTP
Procedure 4-28
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
SFTP
4.5.2.8 HTTP
Procedure 4-29
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
HTTP
TCP Port 1 to 65535 Set TCP Port of HTTP Server. [default: 80]
4.5.2.9 HTTPS
Procedure 4-30
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
HTTPS
TCP Port
TCP Port 1 to 65535 Set TCP Port of HTTPS Server. [default: 443]
NOTE: This operation is available only by users whose access level is Admin.
RADIUS Setting
Specifies the method of authentications at login.
Procedure 4-31
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select RADIUS Setting. The
RADIUS Setting window appears.
Retry Count 0 to 5 Specifies the number of times to resend the Accept-Request messages.
Default Operator Specifies the privilege levels to vendor-specific messages that do not have
Permissions the authentication information.
CONFIG
ADMIN
Deny Login
6. The RADIUS Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
information.
Procedure 4-32
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select RADIUS Setting. The
RADIUS Setting window appears.
RADIUS Server Setting option window for the selected Server appears.
ii) Enter the same password to Re-Enter entry field for confirmation.
iii) Click the OK button. The Set Secret Key option window disappears.
Port No. 1 to 65535 Enter the number of Port connecting for authentication.
Secret Key (read only) Indicates the authentication key to RADIUS that is specified by
the Set Secret Key option.
9. The RADIUS Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
information.
Procedure 4-33
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select RADIUS Setting. The
RADIUS Setting window appears.
4. Select the target RADIUS Server number from the No. drop-down list, then click
the OK button.
The Easy Setup Wizard navigates a user to make a faster and easier way of
provisioning the equipment, which is available at initially powering on. The Easy
Setup Wizard supports the following operations:
Easy Setup
Settings of NE Name, Switch Group (System structure) and guide to other setups.
MODEM Setup
Settings for Channel Spacing, Mode, E1/STM-1 Mapping, and RF Frequency
regarding Radio.
AMR Setup
Settings for AMR range and E1/STM-1 mapping.
Management Setup
Settings for IP address, Subnet mask and default gateway for NE.
TDM Setup
Setting of TDM cross-connect.
ETH Setup
Settings of VLAN service.
PWE Setup
Settings of TDM PWE (SAToP) function.
The Easy Setup is a wizard that navigates a user to set up the basic configurations.
For traffic cards, configuration of 1+1 Hot Standby / Twin Path, 1+0 XPIC, 1+1 Hot
Standby XPIC (Master/Slave), and 1+1 Twin Path XPIC (Master/Slave) can be set
here by following the appropriate sequences.
Following procedure is required where the MC-M has the redundant option.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Easy Setup Wizard to select Easy Setup.
The Easy Setup window appears.
Setup button
Next button
NOTE: The display on the left shows the current setup, while that on the right is for
a user to edit the configuration.
Parameter Value/Description
Equipment Name 1 to 32 characters long.
5. Select MC-M to enter the card name. When installing two MC-M Cards, enter
both here.
Clicking the Auto Detect button detects the mounted cards to fill in the blank
slots automatically.
Next button
Next button
8. The Easy Setup – Step4 window indicates the modified parameters in the blue
fields. Confirm the values of parameters, then click the OK button.
OK button
Figure 4-155 Easy Setup – Step4 Window (example: 1+1 Hot Standby)
10. When the process is completed, Information dialog box appears. Click the OK
button to proceed.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Easy Setup Wizard to select Easy Setup.
The Easy Setup window appears.
Setup button
Next button
NOTE: The display on the left shows the current setup, while that on the right is for
a user to edit the configuration.
Parameter Value/Description
Equipment Name 1 to 32 characters long.
5. Enter the appropriate card name to each Card Slot, then click the Next button.
Clicking the Auto Detect button detects the mounted cards to fill in the blank
slots automatically.
Next button
Next button
Figure 4-162 Easy Setup – Step3 Window (Example: 1+1 Hot Standby)
For 1 + 0 System (No Protection), uncheck (remove a tick from) a check box of
the target SW/XPIC GRP.
For 1 + 1 Hot Standby System, check (click to leave a tick in) a check box of the
target SW/XPIC GRP, then select 1+1 Hot Standby from its drop-down list.
For 1 + 1 Twin Path System, check (click to leave a tick in) a check box of the
target SW/XPIC GRP, then select 1+1 Twin Path from its drop-down list.
For 1 + 0 XPIC System, check (click to leave a tick in) a check box of the target
SW/XPIC GRP, then select 1+0 XPIC from its drop-down list.
For 1 + 1 Hot Standby XPIC System, check (click to leave a tick in) a check box
of the target SW/XPIC GRP, then select 1+1 Hot Standby XPIC (Master) or 1+1
Hot Standby XPIC (Slave)
For 1 + 1 Twin Path XPIC System, check (click to leave a tick in) a check box of
the target SW/XPIC GRP, then select 1+1 Twin Path XPIC (Master) or 1+1 Hot
Standby XPIC (Slave)
7. When completed, click the Next button. The Easy Setup – Step4 window
appears.
8. The Easy Setup – Step4 window indicates the modified parameters in the blue
fields. Confirm the values of parameters, then click the OK button.
OK button
Figure 4-163 Easy Setup – Step4 Window (example: 1+1 Hot Standby)
10. When the process is completed, Information dialog box appears. Click the OK
button to proceed.
Procedure 4-36
ii) In the MENU frame on the left, expand Easy Setup Wizard to select MODEM
Setup. The MODEM Setup window appears.
Set values
Table 4-34 Detailed MODEM Setting of SW/XPIC GRP or Slot Unit Parameters
14MHz
28MHz
56MHz
16 QAM
32 QAM
64 QAM
128 QAM
256 QAM
Radio Mode High Capacity High System Gain can be selected when the Channel
Spacing is set to 28MHz or higher.
High System
Gain
E1 Mapping [CH] 0 to 152 Specify the number of E1 Channels for mapping. The
number of channels must not exceed the limitation of the
specified modulation.
STM-1 Mapping [CH] 0 to 2 Specify the number of STM-1 Channels for mapping.
Radio Traffic Not Used This option is enabled when the MODEM configures
Aggregation 2×(1+0 System) or 1+0 XPIC system.
Radio GRP
To assign the Radio LAG, select Radio GRP.
Up to 8 MODEMs can be assigned to one Radio GRP.
2. When completed, click the Next button. MODEM Setup – Step2 window
appears.
3. The MODEM Setup – Step2 window indicates the modified parameters in the
blue fields. Confirm the values, then click the OK button.
OK button
Procedure 4-37
ii) In the MENU frame on the left, expand Easy Setup Wizard to select AMR
Setup. The Easy Setup Wizard — AMR Setup window appears.
Setup button
Set values
Next button
3. When completed, click the Next button. AMR Setup – Step2 window appears.
set values
Next button
Enter priorities to modulations under the E1 Mapping for the use during the
AMR operation.
For the STM-1 Through mode, select a modulation scheme to be used during
AMR operation, and enter the available radio capacity. The remaining capacity of
Ethernet Bandwidth is calculated automatically.
256QAM
5. When completed, click the Next button. AMR Setup – Step3 window appears.
6. The AMR Setup – Step3 window indicates the modified parameters in the blue
fields. Confirm the values, then click the OK button.
OK button
The Easy Setup Wizard —AMR Setup window updates the information.
NOTE: If Warning dialog box appears, click the Maintenance tool button on the
WebLCT tool bar, to put the service into the Maintenance Mode.
Maintenance button
Procedure 4-38
ii) In the MENU frame on the left, expand Easy Setup Wizard to select
Management Setup. The Management Setup option window appears.
Connect NMS Port to NMS Yes Use NMS Port (for root NE only).
OK button
Procedure 4-39
ii) In the MENU frame on the left, expand Easy Setup Wizard to select TDM
Setup. The Easy Setup Wizard - TDM Setup window appears.
Setup button
3. Enter the Service Name, and specify the appropriate value to each parameter.
Procedure 4-40
ii) In the MENU frame on the left, expand Easy Setup Wizard to select ETH
Setup. The ETH Setup E-Line Service Configuration window appears.
1. Specify the appropriate value to each parameter, then click the Next button.
Next button
VLAN Service Name (text field) Enter the service name of VLAN. Valid value is 1 to 32
characters long.
Service Type EPL EPL (Ethernet Private Line) is a data service defined by
the Metro Ethernet Forum, providing a point-to-point
Ethernet connection between a pair of dedicated User-
Network Interfaces (UNIs), with a high degree of
transparency.
EPL service is specified using an E-Line service type,
with an expectation of low frame delay, frame delay
variation and frame loss ratio. EPL is implemented as a
point-to-point Ethernet Virtual Connection (EVC), which,
unlike Ethernet Virtual Private Line (EVPL), does not
allow for Service Multiplexing, i.e., a dedicated UNI
(physical interface) is used to accept all service frames
and to map them to a single EVC (a.k.a. All-to-one
bundling).
Due to a high degree of transparency, EPL is often used
to provide point-to-point Transparent LAN Service (TLS),
where the Service Frame’s header and payload are
identical at both the source and destination UNI. EPL is
not fully transparent, as it must filter 802.3x Pause
frames.
2. Specify the appropriate value to each parameter, then click the OK button.
OK button
VLAN Service Name (text field) Enter the service name of VLAN. Valid value is 1 to 32 characters
long.
Service Type EP-LAN EP-LAN (Ethernet Private LAN) is a Metro Ethernet service type
defined by the Metro Ethernet Forum.
Because E-LAN services implement the multipoint-to-multipoint
Ethernet virtual connections (EVC), multiple locations can be
interconnected using an EPLAN service. However, each location
can be a member of one and only one EVC. If a given location
requires connection to a second EVC, it will require the second
UNI.
Because there is only one EVC per UNI, the EVC cannot be seen
by the customer (e.g., an 802.1p VLAN tag is invisible).
Procedure 4-41
ii) In the MENU frame on the left, expand Easy Setup Wizard to select PWE
Setup. The Easy Setup Wizard — PWE Setup window appears.
Setup button
2. Specify the appropriate value to each parameter, and click the Next button:
Service Name (text field) Enter the service name of PWE. Valid value is 1 to 32 characters long.
Next button
Figure 4-193 PWE Setup – Step1 Window
5. Check (leave a tick in) the Enable E1 CH / ETH Port Usage check box, and click
the Next button.
Next button
Figure 4-194 PWE Setup – Step3 Window
The Easy Setup Wizard —PWE Setup window updates the information.
The Equipment Setup allows more detailed settings than those done by the Easy
Setup Wizard. Some parameters are included in the Easy Setup Wizard.
Equipment Configuration
Specifies NE Name, Switch Group.
Radio Configuration
Specifies Channel Spacing, Mode, E1/STM-1 Mapping, RF Frequency for Radio.
AMR Configuration
Specifies the mode type and range for AMR.
Following procedure is required where the MC-M has the redundant option.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup to select Equipment
Configuration. The Equipment Setup — Equipment Configuration window
appears.
Setup button
4. Enter the equipment name to Equipment Name field, then click the Next button.
Equipment Name
Next button
NOTE: The display on the left shows the current setup, while that on the right is for
a user to edit the configuration.
Equipment Name (text field) Enter the equipment name. Valid value is 1 to 32
characters long.
Clicking the Auto Detect button retrieves names of cards that are currently
mounted.
Auto Detect button
Next button
Next button
8. Confirm that the fields of setup parameters change to blue, then click the OK
button.
OK button
10. When the process is completed, Information dialog box appears. Click the OK
button to proceed.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup to select Equipment
Configuration. The Equipment Setup — Equipment Configuration window
appears.
Setup button
4. Enter the equipment name to Equipment Name field, then click the Next button.
Equipment Name
Next button
NOTE: The display on the left shows the current setup, while that on the right is for
a user to edit the configuration.
Equipment Name (text field) Enter the equipment name. Valid value is 1 to 32
characters long.
Clicking the Auto Detect button retrieves names of cards that are currently
mounted.
Next button
Next button
For 1 + 0 System (No Protection), uncheck (remove a tick from) a check box of
the target SW/XPIC GRP.
For 1 + 1 Hot Standby System, check (click to leave a tick in) a check box of the
target SW/XPIC GRP, then select 1+1 Hot Standby from its drop-down list.
For 1 + 1 Twin Path System, check (click to leave a tick in) a check box of the
target SW/XPIC GRP, then select 1+1 Twin Path from its drop-down list.
For 1 + 0 XPIC System, check (click to leave a tick in) a check box of the target
SW/XPIC GRP, then select 1+0 XPIC from its drop-down list.
For 1 + 1 Hot Standby XPIC System, check (click to leave a tick in) a check box
of the target SW/XPIC GRP, then select 1+1 Hot Standby XPIC (Master) or 1+1
Hot Standby XPIC (Slave)
For 1 + 1 Twin Path XPIC System, check (click to leave a tick in) a check box of
the target SW/XPIC GRP, then select 1+1 Twin Path XPIC (Master) or 1+1 Hot
Standby XPIC (Slave)
9. Confirm that the fields of setup parameters change to blue, then click the OK
button.
OK button
Figure 4-212 Equipment Configuration — Step4 Window (example: 1+1 TP)
11. When the process is completed, Information dialog box appears. Click the OK
button to proceed.
Procedure 4-44
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup to select Radio
Configuration. The Equipment Setup — Radio Configuration window
appears.
Setup button
New Setting
Next button
Table 4-44 Detailed MODEM Setting of SW/XPIC GRP or Slot Unit Parameters
14MHz
28MHz
56MHz
16 QAM
32 QAM
64 QAM
128 QAM
256 QAM
Radio Mode High Capacity High System Gain can be selected when Channel
Spacing is set to 28MHz or higher.
High System
Gain
E1 Mapping [CH] 0 to 152 Specify the number of E1 Channels for mapping. The
number of channels must not exceed the limitation of the
specified modulations.
STM-1 Mapping [CH] 0 to 2 Set the STM-1 Channel to specify the frequency function.
ETH Bandwidth [Mbps] (read only) Indicates the Ethernet bandwidth value that is
automatically calculated.
Radio Traffic Aggregation Not Used This option is enabled when the MODEM configures
2×(1+0 System) or 1+0 XPIC system.
Radio GRP
To assign the Radio LAG, select Radio GRP.
Up to 8 MODEMs can be assigned to one Radio GRP.
5. When completed, click the Next button. Radio Configuration Step2 window
appears.
6. Confirm that the fields of setup parameters change to blue, then click the OK
button.
OK button
Procedure 4-45
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup to select AMR
Configuration. The Equipment Setup — AMR Configuration window appears.
Setup button
AMR Operation AMR Mode Enable AMR (Adaptive Modulation Radio) function.
5. When completed, click the Next button. AMR Configuration — Step2 window
appears.
256QAM
7. When completed, click the Next button. AMR Configuration — Step3 window
appears.
8. Confirm that the fields of modified parameters change to blue, and then click the
OK button.
OK button
This menu allows a user to check and configure the network management parameters
of NEs to be managed by the network management system.
General Setting
In order to connect the iPASOLINK to NMS, execute the setting to use or not to use
the NMS Port, and assign the IP Address.
Routing Setting
Configure the static route information.
Procedure 4-46
2. Click the Maintenance tool button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the
system into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select General Setting. The General Setting window appears.
Setup button
5. Specify parameters:
11. When confirmed, click the Maintenance tool button on the WebLCT tool bar to
exit from the Maintenance Mode.
12. Confirm that the MAINT indicator on the tool bar changes from yellow to white.
Procedure 4-47
2. Click the Maintenance tool button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the
system into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select General Setting (Detail). The General Setting window
appears.
NE Branch Setting
i) Click the target item. The option window to set IP Address and Subnet Mask
appears.
iii) Click the Bridge No. of the target item. General Setting (Detail) (NMS) option
window appears.
vi) When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. When completed, click the OK button of the General Setting (Detail) option
window. General Setting (Detail) window updates the information.
8. When confirmed, click the Maintenance button on the WebLCT tool bar to exit
from the Maintenance Mode.
9. Confirm that the MAINT indicator on the tool bar changes from yellow to white.
This operation specifies the static route for the particular network or IP Address.
Procedure 4-48
2. Click the Maintenance tool button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the
system into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select Routing Setting. The Routing Setting window appears.
Setup button
Add button
6. Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask Address, and Gateway Address, then click the
OK button.
7. Confirm that the newly added route information is displayed, then click the OK
button.
11. When confirmed, click the Maintenance tool button on the WebLCT tool bar to
exit from the Maintenance Mode.
12. Confirm that the MAINT indicator on the tool bar changes from yellow to white.
Procedure 4-49
2. Click the Maintenance tool button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the
system into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select Routing Setting. The Routing Setting window appears.
Setup button
6. Modify the IP Address, Subnet Mask and/or Gateway, then click the OK button.
11. When confirmed, click the Maintenance tool button on the WebLCT tool bar to
exit from the Maintenance Mode.
12. Confirm that the MAINT indicator on the tool bar changes from yellow to white.
Procedure 4-50
2. Click the Maintenance tool button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the
system into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select Routing Setting. The Routing Setting window appears.
Setup button
Delete button
6. Enter the target network address into the IP Address field, then click the OK
button.
7. Confirm that the selected network address has been removed, then click the OK
button.
11. When confirmed, click the Maintenance tool button on the WebLCT tool bar to
exit from the Maintenance Mode.
12. Confirm that the MAINT indicator on the tool bar changes from yellow to white.
Procedure 4-51
2. Click the Maintenance tool button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the
system into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select IP Access Control Setting. The IP Access Control
Setting window appears.
4. Select Input Filter List tab, then click the Add Entry tool button on the tool bar.
Figure 4-262 IP Access Control Setting — Input Filter Entry (Add) Window
Inband
NE2
Bridge1 to Bridge6
Source IP Address x.x.x.x Specify the source IP Address of the incoming packets.
Source Subnet x.x.x.x Specify the Subnet Mask of the source IP Address of the
Mask incoming packets.
1 to 65535
Action Permit Allows the packets that meet the specified conditions.
Deny Discards the packets that meet the specified conditions.
Procedure 4-52
2. Click the Maintenance tool button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the
system into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select IP Access Control Setting. The IP Access Control
Setting window appears.
4. Select Input Filter List tab, then click the Entry No. of the target.
Entry Number(s)
Inband
NE2
Bridge1 to Bridge6
Source IP Address x.x.x.x Specify the source IP Address of the incoming packets.
Source Subnet Mask x.x.x.x Specify the Subnet Mask of the source IP Address of the
incoming packets.
Destination Port Any (check box) Check (leave a tick in) the check box to set no specific
port for the destination.
Action Permit Allows the packets that meet the specified conditions.
Procedure 4-53
2. Click the Maintenance tool button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the
system into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select IP Access Control Setting. The IP Access Control
Setting window appears.
4. Select Input Filter List tab, then click the Delete Entry tool button on the tool
bar.
Input Filter List tab
Delete Entry button
Procedure 4-54
2. Click the Maintenance tool button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the
system into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select IP Access Control Setting. The IP Access Control
Setting window appears.
4. Select Input Filter List tab, then click the Modify Rule tool button on the tool
bar.
Default Action Permit Forwards an IP packet that does not meet the configured
conditions.
Procedure 4-55
2. Click the Maintenance tool button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the
system into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select IP Access Control Setting. The IP Access Control
Setting window appears.
4. Select Forwarding Filter List tab, then click the Add Entry tool button on the
tool bar.
Procedure 4-56
2. Click the Maintenance tool button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the
system into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select IP Access Control Setting. The IP Access Control
Setting window appears.
4. Select Forwarding Filter List tab, then click the Entry No. of the target:
Entry Number(s)
Procedure 4-57
2. Click the Maintenance tool button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the
system into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select IP Access Control Setting. The IP Access Control
Setting window appears.
4. Select Forwarding Filter List tab, then click the Delete Entry tool button on the
tool bar.
5. Enter the Entry No. of the target, then click the OK button.
Procedure 4-58
2. Click the Maintenance tool button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the
system into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select IP Access Control Setting. The IP Access Control
Setting window appears.
4. Select Forwarding Filter List tab, then click the Modify Rule tool button on the
tool bar.
Default Action Permit Forwards an IP packet that does not meet the configured conditions.
Deny Discards an IP packet that does not meet the configured conditions.
5. PROVISIONING
NOTE: Procedures here use the Microsoft® Internet Explorer for the browsing
software as an example.
5.1 Overview
The setup procedures provided here are for further system fundamental configuration
after the equipment setup. The setting items are listed as follows:
PWE Setting
Configures the TDM PWE (SAToP) function.
V.11/OW Setting
Configures the user interface of iPASOLINK (V.11,RS-232C) and OW buzzer.
Alarm/AIS Setting
Sets the alarm delay, severity, color and relevant settings of AIS.
PMON/RMON Setting
Sets the threshold of PMON (except Ethernet)/ RMON (Ethernet).
AUX Setting
Configures the relevant settings of the auxiliary (AUX).
For details, refer to the relevant sections accordingly.
TX Power Setting
Specifies the threshold of TX power and RX power in MTPC/ATPC configuration.
XPIC Setting
Specifies the XPIC configuration.
AMR Setting
Specifies the AMR Switching condition.
Procedure 5-1
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand MODEM
Function Setting to select MODEM Port Setting. The MODEM Port Setting
window appears.
3. Click a desired MODEM to configure:
Port Name (text field) Specify a Port Name. Valid value: one to 32 characters long.
MAC Header Compression Enable Enables to increase packet rates throughput on radio
transmission.
Specify the TX/RX SW priority and TXSW locking usage, and TX SW reverse
function usage. This operation configures the following items:
TX SW Priority
Specifies the TX switch priority in transmit direction. (for Hot-Standby System only)
TX SW Lock-In Usage
Enabling this function prevents the system from causing TX switching repeatedly in
case of a cable problem between IDU and ODU.
RX SW Priority
Specifies the RX switching priorities. (for Hot-Standby system and Twin-Path
system only)
Procedure 5-2
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand MODEM
Function Setting to select Radio Switch Setting. The Radio Switch Setting
window appears.
3. Click a desired SW GRP to configure:
TX SW Lock-in Usage Used Enables to lock the TX SW operations. Available only when
the TX SW Priority is set to No.1. If switching operations are
carried out for more than 10 times within 10 minutes, TX will
be locked on to No. 2, which will be released after 24 hours
when No. 1 recovers or has no failure.
TX SW Reverse Used Enables the Reverse Function. Available only when the TX
Function Usage SW Priority is set to Non Priority. If both ODUs at the local
site fail to receive signals from the opposite end, a silent
alarm is output to the opposite end to carry out the forced
switch replacing the working ODU to the standby ODY.
RX SW Condition Early Included Early Includes the Early Warning in the switch factor by an
Warning Warning automatic switch.
Procedure 5-3
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand MODEM
Function Setting to select TX Power Setting. The TX Power Setting window
appears.
3. Click a desired MODEM/SW GRP No. to configure:
ATPC Range (MAX) Sets the maximum level of ODU TX Power for
ATPC Mode. [unit: dBm]
ATPC Range (MIN) (Range of value depends on Sets the minimum level of ODU TX Power for
the ODU type.) ATPC Mode.
RX Threshold (Range of value depends on Set the input threshold level for when the
the modulating method.) opposite end is in ATPC Mode.
Procedure 5-4
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand MODEM
Function Setting to select TX Power Setting. The TX Power Setting window
appears.
3. Click a desired MODEM/SW GRP No. to configure:
MTPC TX Power –5.0 to 23.0 Set the TX Power level in MTPC mode.
RX Threshold –90 to –30 Set the input threshold level for when the opposite
end is in ATPC Mode.
Specify the ATPC Power and ALM Mode in case IDU fails in communicating with
ODU.
Procedure 5-5
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand MODEM
Function Setting to select ALM Mode Setting. The ALM Mode Setting window
appears.
3. Click a desired MODEM/SW GRP No. to configure:
ATPC Power Mode MAX Increases the TX Power to the maximum value.
ODU COMM ALM Mode Mute Mutes the TX Power if IDU fails in communicating with ODU.
NOTE: When the MTPC Mode is selected, ATPC Power Mode option is disabled.
Procedure 5-6
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand MODEM
Function Setting to select XPIC Setting. The XPIC Setting window appears.
XPIC Condition - Local Fail Mute Enables the Mute Control against ODU [default]
REF LO. -> Self LO. Suspends the XPIC function on MODEM, where
signals from ODU are output as they are.
This procedure specifies conditions to carry out the AMR switching operation where
the AMR Mode is enabled. See 4.6.2.3 AMR Configuration for enabling AMR.
Procedure 5-7
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand MODEM
Function Setting to select AMR Setting. The AMR Setting window appears.
AMR Switch condition CNR + RSL Carries out AMR by CNR when the modulation scheme is
downward; or by RSL when the modulation scheme is the upward
(e.g., QPSK to 256QAM), AMR is carried out by RSL). [default]
CNR (Carrier Noise Ratio): Automatically operates AMR If the noise within the carrier wave
increases.
RSL (Receive Signal Level): Operates AMR the receiving power changed.
5.3.1 Overview
Bridge Setting
Bridge function is also known as the switching function, which enables the device in
the multiple network segments can communicate with each other. User can configure
the FDB (forward database) aging time, default VLAN ID and VLAN mode here.
VLAN Setting
VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) enables multiple devices that are separated
physically can communicate as they are located in a same broadcast domain and also
protect the data from sending to other domain even they may connect physically.
This function provides the abilities of creating, configuring and deleting the VLAN.
FDB Setting
iPASOLINK can learn the MAC address of the Ethernet frame dynamically and save
the port — MAC address mapping information into FDB (Forwarding DataBase)
based on 802.1d for each VLAN. User can also add the static mapping information
manually by this function.
RSTP Setting
iPASOLINK supports RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) which prevents from
layer 2 level link loop with a faster manner comparing to legacy STP protocol.
User can set the priority of the bridge; specify the role of the Ethernet port and other
parameters.
ERP Setting
High-speed protection switch and load balancing are realized by G.8032 Ethernet
Ring Protection. The maintenance can be done with minimum service affecting by
the administrative operation, such as manual/forced switching.
Load balancing works under the normal operation, and the higher priority traffic
can be secured by QoS management.
Fast Switch-over (<50ms) with 3.3ms period, hardware based ETH-CC.
Administrative operation:
– Forced switching
– Manual switching
– Revertive / Non-revertive
The combination of logical ring set-up and load balancing achieves double capacity
transmission.
QoS/Classification Setting
iPASOLINK supports QoS control function that provides different priority to
different applications, users, or data flow or to guarantee a certain level of
performance to a data flow. User can configure Class Classification, Ingress Policer,
Egress QoS and SP, TDM E1 QoS on MODEM to realize differential service
strategy.
Filter Setting
This function provides layer2 filtering parameter database based user-plane
discarding filter for solving security issue.
Parameters: multiple combination of MAC DA/SA, CoS, Ether Type, VLAN ID
with "any" or "wildcard" description
Filter profile based easy to use configuration
Port Mirroring enables to monitor the traffic at another (mirrored) port without traffic
of source port interruption. Ingress, egress or both direction of the port to be mirrored
to the destination port can be specified
LLF Setting
LLF (Link Loss Forwarding) is the function that mandatory shuts down the port on
the opposite device when local device detects unidirectional link problem.
Procedure 5-8
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select Bridge Setting. The Bridge Setting window appears.
Modify button
7. The Bridge Setting window updates the information. Verify the displayed
parameters.
Procedure 5-9
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ETH Port Setting. The ETH Port Setting window appears.
MDI and MDIX MDI Specifies the port media type. This option is disabled when the Speed
option selects AUTO.
MDIX
Flow Control Enable Enables the Flow Control function.
Disable Disables the Flow Control function.
Procedure 5-10
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select VLAN Setting. The VLAN Setting window appears.
3. Select the VLAN List tab, then click the Add VLAN ID button on the tool bar.
Figure 5-37 VLAN Setting Window — VLAN List Tab (example: 802.1q)
4. Specify VLAN ID (for 802.1q) or S-VLAN ID (for 802.1ad) and VLAN Service
Name:
Figure 5-40 VLAN Setting Window— VLAN List Tab (example: 802.1q)
Procedure 5-11
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select VLAN Setting. The VLAN Setting window appears.
3. Select the VLAN List tab, then click the target object under the VLAN Service
Name.
4. Enter the modified name into the VLAN Service Name text box, then click the
OK button.
Figure 5-42 Modify VLAN Service Name Option Window (example: 802.1q)
Procedure 5-12
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select VLAN Setting. The VLAN Setting window appears.
3. Select the VLAN List tab, then click the Delete VLAN ID button on the tool bar.
Figure 5-45 VLAN Setting Window — VLAN List Tab (example: 802.1q)
Figure 5-50 VLAN Setting Window — VLAN List Tab (example: 802.1q)
Procedure 5-13
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select VLAN Setting. The VLAN Setting window appears.
3. Select the VLAN Setting tab, then click a port number (listed under the Port) to
register VLAN settings.
VLAN Setting tab
Port Numbers
4. Select a Port Type, and specify the required parameters according to the selected
port type:
Port Type
Check (click to leave ticks in the) check boxes of the VLANs that are to
configure the port type: Access.
The untagged frames pass through the ports selected here.
Incoming tagged frames are discarded at the ports selected here.
Check (click to leave ticks in the) check boxes of the VLANs that are to
configure the port type: Tunnel.
At the ports selected here, any frame types, either untagged or tagged with any
VLAN ID, are unconditionally tagged (Outer tag) with the VLAN ID, which is
checked in the list.
Check (click to leave ticks in the) check boxes of the VLANs that are to
configure the port type: Trunk.
At the ports selected here, tagged frames with the VLAN IDs that are checked in
the list are allowed to pass through.
An untagged frame will be assigned with the VLAN ID of the selected VLAN in
UntagFrame Assignment column.
Other types of frames are discarded.
VLAN Assignment
VLAN Mode 802.1q Indicates the VLAN Mode of the selected port.
Port Type Access Allows untagged frames only to pass through.
Tunnel Allows both untagged and tagged frames to pass through.
Trunk Allows the selected tagged and untagged frames to pass
through. An untagged frame will be assigned with the
specified VLAN ID.
X VLAN Assignment Clear (button) Clicking here removes ticks from all check boxes.
Enable (check box) Check (click to leave a tick in) the check box to select a VLAN
to assign the selected port type configuration.
UntagFrame Assignment (radio button) Clicking the radio button selects a VLAN ID to the untagged
(Access Port) frame.
Procedure 5-14
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select VLAN Setting. The VLAN Setting window appears.
3. Select the VLAN Setting tab, then click a port number (listed under the Port) to
register VLAN settings.
VLAN Setting tab
Port Numbers
4. Select a Port Type, and specify the required parameters according to the selected
port type:
Port Type
Check (click to leave ticks in the) check boxes of the VLANs that are to
configure the port type: C-Access.
The untagged frames pass through the ports selected here.
Incoming tagged frames are discarded at the ports selected here.
VLAN Assignment
VLAN Mode 802.1ad Indicates the VLAN Mode of the selected port.
Port Type C-Access Allows untagged frames only to pass through.
X VLAN Assignment Clear (button) Clicking here removes ticks from all check boxes.
Enable (check box) Check (click to leave a tick in) the check box to select a VLAN
to assign the selected port type configuration.
C-Frame Assignment (radio button) Clicking the radio button selects a VLAN ID to the untagged
(C-Access Port) frame.
C-VLAN ID ——— ———
Check (click to leave ticks in the) check boxes of the VLANs that are to
configure the port type: S-Trunk.
At the ports selected here, any frame types, either untagged or tagged with any
VLAN ID, are unconditionally tagged (Outer tag) with the VLAN ID, which is
checked in the list.
VLAN Assignment
VLAN Mode 802.1ad Indicates the VLAN Mode of the selected port.
Port Type S-Trunk Allows tagged and untagged frames to pass through.
X VLAN Assignment Clear (button) Clicking here removes ticks from all check boxes.
Enable (check box) Check (click to leave a tick in) the check box to select a VLAN
to assign the selected port type configuration.
C-Frame Assignment (radio button) Clicking the radio button selects a VLAN ID to the untagged
(C-Access Port) frame.
C-VLAN ID ——— ———
Check (click to leave ticks in the) check boxes of the VLANs that are to
configure the port type: C-Bridge.
At the ports selected here, tagged frames with S-VLAN ID that are checked in the
list will be allowed to pass through.
The C-Tagged frames will be assigned with an S-VLAN ID of the selected
VLAN in C-tagFrame Assignment column.
The other frames will be discarded.
VLAN Assignment
VLAN Mode 802.1ad Indicates the VLAN Mode of the selected port.
Port Type C-Bridge Allows the selected tagged and untagged frames to pass
through. C-tagged frames will be assigned with a specified
VLAN-ID.
X VLAN Assignment Clear (button) Clicking here removes ticks from all check boxes.
Enable (check box) Check (click to leave a tick in) the check box to select a VLAN
to assign the selected port type configuration.
C-Frame Assignment (radio button) Clicking the radio button selects a VLAN ID to the untagged
(C-Access Port) frame.
C-VLAN ID Undefined Indicates the specified values.
All
1 to 40
Procedure 5-15
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select FDB Setting. The FDB Setting window appears.
3. Select the FDB Setting tab, then click the Equipment link.
Equipment link
Procedure 5-16
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select FDB Setting. The FDB Setting window appears.
3. Select the FDB Setting tab and Service tab, then click on the desired VLAN ID
number to configure.
4. Specify the maximum size and mode for learning MAC Address:
Procedure 5-17
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select FDB Setting. The FDB Setting window appears.
3. Select the FDB Setting tab and Port tab, then click on the desired Port number to
configure.
4. Specify the maximum size and mode for learning MAC Address:
Learning MAX Size (Port) 0 to 32384 Specify the maximum size or the learning MAC Address entries.
Procedure 5-18
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select FDB Setting. The FDB Setting window appears.
3. Select the Static Entry tab, then click the Add button.
Item (Available Card) Names of available (registered) cards are shown in the
drop-down list. Select the target card.
Port (Available Port) Available (registered) ports are shown in the drop-down
list. Select the target port.
Enable (radio button) Check (leave a tick in) the check box to assign the port to
the specified VLAN.
Procedure 5-19
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select FDB Setting. The FDB Setting window appears.
3. Select the Static Entry tab, then click the Entry No. of the target to modify.
Entry No.
Static Entry (Static Entry No. xxx) option window for the selected object
appears.
Procedure 5-20
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select FDB Setting. The FDB Setting window appears.
3. Select the Static Entry tab, then click the Delete button.
Static Entry (Delete) option window for the selected object appears.
4. Check (leave a tick in) the check box of the target object, then click the OK
button.
Procedure 5-21
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window appears.
3. Select the OAM MEG tab, then click the Add MEG button.
Procedure 5-22
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window appears.
3. Select the OAM MEG tab, then click the Delete MEG button.
4. Enter the MEG Index number of the target to be removed, then click the OK
button.
Procedure 5-23
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window appears.
3. Select the OAM MEP tab, then click the Add MEP button.
i) From the list in the MEG Configuration option box, click the Enable radio
button of the target to select.
ii) Click Add Peer MEP button in the Peer MEP Configuration option box. The
Peer MEP Add option window appears.
iv) Click the OK button. The Peer MEP Configuration option box updates the
entries.
5. Specify the remaining parameters in the OAM MEP Setting (Add) option
window:
MEG Configuration
Add Peer MEP (button) Click to open the Peer MEP Add option window.
Enable / Peer MEP ID (radio button, list) This field lists the Peer MEP ID(s) registered by MEG
Configuration.
Procedure 5-24
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window appears.
3. Select the OAM MEP tab, then click the MEP Index number of the target to be
modified.
MEG Configuration
Add Peer MEP (button) Click to open the Peer MEP Add option window.
Enable / Peer MEP ID (radio button, list) This field lists the Peer MEP ID(s) registered by MEG
Configuration.
Procedure 5-25
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window appears.
3. Select the OAM MEP tab, then click the Delete MEP button of the target to be
removed.
NOTE: When the CCM Transmit / CCM Receive is enabled, the following error message
appears upon executing the deletion operation.
To delete the MEP Index properly, disable the CCM Transmit / CCM Receive first,
using the procedure provided in (2) Modify OAM MEP Index.
When the operation is successfully completed, the ETH OAM Setting window
updates the information.
8. Confirm that the target OAM MEP Index has been removed.
Procedure 5-26
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window appears.
3. Select the OAM MIP tab, then click the Add MIP button.
MIP Configuration
Procedure 5-27
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window appears.
3. Select the OAM MIP tab, then click on the MIP Index number of the target.
MIP Configuration
Procedure 5-28
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window appears.
3. Select the OAM MIP tab, then click on the Delete MIP button.
4. Select the MIP Index number of the target, then click the OK button.
7. Confirm that the target OAM MIP Index has been removed.
Procedure 5-29
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select RSTP Setting. The RSTP Setting window appears.
Procedure 5-30
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select RSTP Setting. The RSTP Setting window appears.
3. Click the Modify Detail RSTP Parameter button on the tool bar.
STP Bridge MAX Age 6 to 40 Sets the period to store the BPDU Configuration.
Bridge acknowledges that a topology change has
occurred when the MAX Age passes putting the
BPDU aged out. [unit: second]
STP Bridge Hello Time 1 Sets the period for sending the BPDU Configuration
from Root Bridge. [unit: second]
2
STP Bridge Forward Delay 4 to 30 Sets the delay period to execute the change from the
Listening Port to Learning Port.
STP TX Hold Count 1 to 10 Sets the number of BPDUs that can be sent per
second.
Procedure 5-31
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ERP Setting. The ERP Setting window appears.
4. Select Enable by clicking its radio button, then click the OK button.
The ERP Setting window enables the Add ERP tool button.
Ring Name (text field) Enter the Ring name to apply. Valid value is 1 to 32 characters long.
Ring Type Major Ring Major Ring is the only choice here.
ERP Version G.8032v1 Select the ERP Version. G.8032v2 only supports multiple ring ID for the
ports.
G.8032v2
Ring Port0
Ring Port1
RPL Owner Enable The RPL Owner node is an ETH Ring node adjacent to the RPL that is
responsible for blocking its end of the RPL under normal conditions.
Disable Only one RPL Owner node should exist in the Ring.
RPL Port Port0 Specify the RPL Port. This option is enabled when the RPL Owner
setting is enabled.
Port1
Revertive Mode Revertive Revertive mode switches the Active port back to the original port when
recovered. Non Revertive mode does not. This option is enabled when
Non Revertive the RPL Owner setting is enabled.
WTR 5 [min] A period to wait before restoring back when the system recovered from
the failure. This option is enabled when the RPL Owner setting is
enabled.
Guard Time 10 to 2000 [ms] The Guard Timer is active whenever an ETH Ring node receives an
indication that a local switching request has cleared.
NOTE: The Ring Port 0 must be connected to the Ring Port 1 of the opposing
equipment.
Traffic VLAN ID
Step 3 ERP LOC Detection MEP Index Setting option window appears.
Figure 5-146 Step 3 ERP LOC Detection MEP Index Setting Option Window
Table 5-29 Step 3 ERP LOC Detection MEP Index Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
LOC Detection Enable Enables to detect failures for switching the Ring
using ETH-CC. To carry out the switching under 50
ms, this setting is required with 3.3 ms ETH-CC
setting.
LOC Detection MEP Index (radio button) Check (select) to enable the use of MEP Index.
NOTE: For the Radio System, LAG should be assigned by the Radio Traffic
Aggregation that is provided in the Radio Configuration. See the subsection
4.6.2.2 Radio Configuration for details.
Procedure 5-32
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select Link Aggregation Setting. The Link Aggregation Setting
window appears.
Figure 5-150
NOTE: When the Radio Group for the Radio Traffic Aggregation has
been registered, the registered information is listed in this
window as well.
5. When the parameters are specified, click the OK button. Information dialog box
appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed. The Link Aggregation Setting window updates
the window.
Procedure 5-33
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select Link Aggregation Setting. The Link Aggregation Setting
window appears.
4. Modify parameters:
select LAG
i) Select the target LAG (Link Aggregation Group) from the LAG drop-down list.
Procedure 5-34
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select Link Aggregation Setting. The Link Aggregation Setting
window appears.
Figure 5-157
4. Check (click to leave a tick in the) check box of the LAG to be removed, then
click the OK button.
check box
ii) Maps the eight classes of ingress traffic to four or eight classes at queuing the
egress traffic.
iii) Copies the original internal priority to the capsulated frame to prevent the
traffic priority from changing unexpectedly. (VLAN C-tag CoS/VLAN S-tag
CoS)
Ingress
At the ingress traffic, the internal priority is assigned to a frame to perform the flow
control according to the predetermined policer and the Yellow or Green Marker that
is applied to the frame to define whether to discard or forward the frame.
Egress
At the egress traffic, frames are queued according to the internal priority where the
Yellow or Green Marker is applied to determine whether to discard or forward the
frame.
Procedure 5-35
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/Classification Setting
window appears.
The QoS/Classification Setting window indicates the selected Profile No. in the
Current Classify Profile Information field.
5. Click the Classification Mode option. The Classification Mode option window
appears.
Classification Mode
6. Select Equipment Based QoS Mode by clicking its radio button, and click the
OK button.
8. From the Classify Profile No. drop-down list, select the profile number of the
target object:.
Entry No.
11. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
Procedure 5-36
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/Classification Setting
window appears.
3. Click the Classification Mode option. The Classification Mode option window
appears.
Classification Mode
4. Select Equipment Based QoS Mode by clicking its radio button, and click the
OK button.
6. From the Classify Profile No. drop-down list, select the profile number of the
target object:.
11. Verify that the selected entry is removed from the list.
Procedure 5-37
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/Classification Setting
window appears.
3. Click the Classification Mode option. The Classification Mode option window
appears.
Classification Mode
4. Select Port Based QoS Mode by clicking its radio button, and click the OK
button.
Port No.
7. Specify the Port Classification Mode and Default Port Priority for the target port:
Procedure 5-38
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/Classification Setting
window appears.
3. Click the Classification Mode option. The Classification Mode option window
appears.
Classification Mode
4. Select Port Based QoS Mode by clicking its radio button, and click the OK
button.
Procedure 5-39
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/Classification Setting
window appears.
3. Click to select the Ingress Setting tab, then click the Add Policer Index button:
Procedure 5-40
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/Classification Setting
window appears.
3. Click to select the Ingress Setting tab, then click the Ingress Policer Profile
Setting button:
The Ingress Policer Profile Setting option window updates the information.
Procedure 5-41
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/Classification Setting
window appears.
3. Click to select the Ingress Setting tab, then click to select a Policer Index
number of the target object:
4. Modify parameters:
Policer Profile No. 1 to 16 Specifies the policer profile number to be applied to the
port.
Procedure 5-42
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/Classification Setting
window appears.
3. Click to select the Ingress Setting tab, then click to select a Policer Index
number of the target object:
4. Enter the Ingress Policer Index No. to be removed, then click the OK button:
Procedure 5-43
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/Classification Setting
window appears.
3. Click to select the Port Setting tab, then click on the Class Mode to open the
Class Mode Setting option window.
Port Setting
Class Mode
4. Select a Class Mode by clicking its radio button, then click the OK button:
Port numbers
10. Verify the displayed information, then click the OK button to proceed:
Procedure 5-44
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select Filter Setting. The Filter Setting window appears.
3. Click the Filter List tab, then click the Add tool button:
Add button
Filtering Rule
Source MAC Any Selecting Any specifies no particular source MAC address to filter.
Address
(text field) Unchecking (removing a tick from the) Any check box enables the text field
below. Enter the Source MAC Address (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx) to filter.
Destination MAC Any Selecting Any specifies no particular destination MAC address to filter.
Address
(text field) Unchecking (removing a tick from the) Any check box enables the text field
below. Enter the Destination MAC Address (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx) to filter.
0 to 7 Unchecking (removing a tick from the) Any check box enables the text field
below. Enter the CoS value to filter.
1 to 4094 Unchecking (removing a tick from the) Any check box enables the text field
below. Enter the VLAN ID to filter.
Ethernet Type Any Selecting Any specifies no particular Ethernet Type to filter.
0x0000 to Unchecking (removing a tick from the) Any check box enables the text field
0xFFFF below. Enter the Destination MAC Address to filter.
6. The Filter Setting window (Filter List tab) updates the information.
Procedure 5-45
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select Filter Setting. The Filter Setting window appears.
3. Click the Filter List tab, then click the Entry Index number of the target filter:
4. Modify the filter conditions. See Table 5-40 Add Filter Entry Parameters for
descriptions regarding the parameters.
7. The Filter Setting window (Filter List tab) updates the information.
Procedure 5-46
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select Filter Setting. The Filter Setting window appears.
3. Click the Filter List tab, then click the Delete tool button.
4. Check (click to leave a tick in a) check box of the target filter, then click the OK
button.
The Filter Setting window (Filter List tab) updates the information.
Procedure 5-47
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select Filter Setting. The Filter Setting window appears.
3. Click the Profile List tab, then click the Add tool button:
4. Check (leave a tick in a) Select check box(es) of the porfile(s) to add, then click
the OK button.
The Filter Setting window (Profile List tab) updates the information.
Procedure 5-48
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select Filter Setting. The Filter Setting window appears.
3. Click the Profile List tab, then click the Delete tool button.
4. Check (click to leave a tick in a) check box of the target filter, then click the OK
button.
The Filter Setting window (Filter List tab) updates the information.
Procedure 5-49
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select Filter Setting. The Filter Setting window appears.
3. In the Port Filter Setting List tab, then click the Port number of the target port.
Port Number
Figure 5-246 Filter Setting Window — Port Filter Setting List Tab
NOTE: In the Profile Index drop-down list, the listed items excluding
Not Used have been created at the procedure earlier in the
Filter Settings.
The Filter Setting window (Port Filter Setting List tab) updates the information.
Procedure 5-50
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select L2CP Transparent/Mirroring Setting. The L2CP Transparent/
Mirroring Setting window appears.
Port Number
Port Information
Monitoring Direction Ingress Specifies to monitor the ingress traffic of the port.
L2 Protocol Transparency
Tunnel Enable (check box) Check (leave a tick in) the check box to enables
the PDU of the protocol transparent without
processing.
Procedure 5-51
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select Port Isolate Setting. The Port Isolate Setting window
appears.
Port Number
Procedure 5-52
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select LLF Setting. The LLF Setting window appears.
—— (check box) Check (leave a tick in) the check box to set the
port as Edge Port.
Procedure 5-53
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select LLF Setting. The LLF Setting window appears.
Procedure 5-54
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select LLF Setting. The LLF Setting window appears.
4. Select the LLF GRP ID number of the target to be removed, then click the OK
button:
Following procedure sets the input rate for the broadcast storm control, and enables/
disable the Broadcast Storm Control per Ethernet port (including MODEM port).
Procedure 5-55
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select Broadcast Storm Control Setting. The Broadcast Storm
Control Setting window appears.
4. Specify the input rate of the target frames for Broadcast Storm Control, then click
the OK button:
Broadcast Storm Control Rate 1 to 1000 Mbps Sets the input rate of the frame for the Broadcast
Storm Control. [granularity: 1 Mbps]
6. Click the target port to set the Broadcast Storm Control usage:
Port Number
7. Set Enable or Disable the Broadcast Storm Control by clicking its radio button,
then click the OK button:
E1 Port Setting
Sets E1 Port by specifying E1 Port Name, E1 CH Usage, Channel Impedance and
unused CH reports.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand E1/STM-1/
Cross Connect Setting to select E1 Port Setting. The E1 Port Setting window
appears.
Modify button
Procedure 5-57
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand E1/STM-1/
Cross Connect Setting to select STM-1 Port Setting. The STM-1 Port Setting
window appears.
STM-1 Port Setting option window appears. Provided options differ depending
on the STM-1 Mode. STM-1 Modes are Through and Channelized:
Through: The Through Mode transmits the STM-1 over the radio frame.
Channelized: The Channelized Mode extracts the 63 E1 channels from the
STM-1 to use them selectively.
Port Setting
Port Name (text filed) Specifies the Port Name using at least one, up to 32
characters long.
MS-AIS Generation Enable Enables the function to stop laser outputs if detecting
that STM-1 signal is lost (optical or radio) (RLOS), and
to output MS-AIS.
ALS Usage Enable Enables the ALS (Automatic Laser Shutdown) function.
ALS Interval 60sec Sets the delay time to release the ALS when the alarm
is cleared.
180sec
300sec
Trace Setting
Trace Mismatch AIS Enable Enables the function to output AIS if detecting TIM.
Generation Action
Disable Disables this function.
Section Trace Send 1 to 15 Sets J0 in the outgoing direction. Enabled when Trace
Mode is J0: Section Trace.
Expected Section Trace 1 to 15 Sets J0 in the incoming direction. Enabled when Trace
Mode is J0: Section Trace.
Higher Order Path Trace 1 to 15 Sets J1 in the outgoing direction. Enabled when Trace
Mode is J1: HIgher Order Path Trace.
Expected Higher Order 1 to 15 Sets J1 in the incoming direction. Enabled when Trace
Path Trace Mode is J1: HIgher Order Path Trace.
Received Section Trace (read only) Indicates the received Section Trace value.
Received High Order (read only) Indicates the received Higher-Order Path Trace value.
Path Trace
Radio Alarm Transfer Enable Enables to transfer an alarm through E1 Channel with
STM-1 is configured as Channelized.
Lock-in Usage Used Enables to pause for a period of time before carrying
out a switching operation to prevent frequently
executing the switching.
Detection Time [min] 1 to 60 Sets the Lock-in period between the detection of a
failure and execution of the switch operation. [unit:
minute]
Detection Count [times] 1 to 255 Sets the threshold value to number of switch-over
times.
Clear Lock-in Time [min] 1 to 2880 Sets the duration period before clearing the Lock-in
mode.
Following lists the interface cards that support the Cross Connections:
MODEM-A Up to 12 152 ——
16E1-A Up to 14 16 ——
See the following table for channel numbering of the Channelized STM-1:
Procedure 5-58
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand E1/STM-1/
Cross Connect Setting to select Cross Connect Setting. The Cross Connect
Setting window appears.
Add button
NOTE: Port numbers of Edge A/B appear different depending on the channel
spacing.
Procedure 5-59
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand E1/STM-1/
Cross Connect Setting to select Cross Connect Setting. The Cross Connect
Setting window appears.
Add button
NOTE: Port numbers of Edge A/B appear different depending on the channel
spacing.
Procedure 5-60
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand E1/STM-1/
Cross Connect Setting to select Cross Connect Setting. The Cross Connect
Setting window appears.
Service Numbers
4. Modify parameters:
Procedure 5-61
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand E1/STM-1/
Cross Connect Setting to select Cross Connect Setting. The Cross Connect
Setting window appears.
Delete button
4. Check (click to leave a tick in) the check box of the target crossconnection:
Procedure 5-62
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning to select PWE Setting. The
PWE Setting window appears.
4. Modify parameters:
PWE Service Name (text field) Enter the service name of PWE. Valid value is 1 to 32 characters
long.
MSE E1 CH CH01 to CH64 Select E1 Cross Connect CH.
5. When completed, click the Detail Option button. (To change Capsule E1 frame
size / RTP Header addition.)
8. Click the Next button on the Step 1 PWE Setting option window. Step 2 Select
VLAN ID option window appears.
9. Specify/Modify parameters:
Destination MAC Address (text field) Enter the MAC Address of opposing MSE-A (display to
ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.ff PWE Setting window) or Broadcast Address.
10. Click the Next button. Step 3 Setting Confirmation Screen option window
appears.
14. Add Cross connect between E1 CH and MSE-A E1 CH (refer to 5.4.3 Cross
Connect Setting).
Procedure 5-63
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning to select PWE Setting. The
PWE Setting window appears.
PWE No.
4. Modify parameters:
5. When completed, click the Next button. Step 2 Select VLAN ID option window
appears.
7. When completed, click the Next button. Step 3 Setting Confirmation Screen
option window appears.
Procedure 5-64
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning to select PWE Setting. The
PWE Setting window appears.
4. Check (click to leave a tick in) the check box of the target PWE.
check
box
9. Delete Cross connect between E1 CH and MSE-A E1 CH. Refer to 5.4.3 Cross
Connect Setting. This step ends the procedure.
Procedure 5-65
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand Equipment
Clock/Synchronization Setting to select Equipment Clock Setting. The
Equipment Clock Setting window appears.
Modify button
Equipment CLK Mode Master Sets the equipment clock as the Master Clock
to provide timing signals to synchronize Slave
Clocks.
Clock Source Selective QL Mode Sets to select the clock source by its quality
Mode level.
E1 Line CLK
3 No Entry
EXT CLK
Port/CH (available port #) Select a Port number of the target that can
extract the clock information.
QL-SSU-A : 0100
QL-SSU-B : 1000
30 sec
Procedure 5-66
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand Equipment
Clock/Synchronization Setting to select Ext Clock Setting. The Ext Clock
Setting window appears.
Modify button
see NOTE
NOTE: Status Information Out – EXT CLK2 option box does not appear if no
registration is made to MAIN SLOT2 (Not Used).
see NOTE
NOTE: Out – EXT CLK2 option box does not appear if no registration is made to
MAIN SLOT2 (Not Used).
Out
EXT CLK Out SEL NOT SELECT Select a CLK type. Selecting NOT SELECT
disables CLK outputs.
NE CLK
MODEM1
MODEM2
GbE Line CLK
E1 Line CLK
Option Line CLK
Slot (available Slot #) Select a Slot number of the target object.
Port/CH (available Port/CH #) Select a Port or CH number.
Message Pass Through On Enables SSM Message Pass Through mode.
[This option is fixed to On.]
Forced SSM Send Value —— This option is not supported.
Threshold AIS Off This option is not supported.
Generation Mode
QL Threshold —— This option is not supported.
AIS Generation Mode AIS Selects to generate AIS or to shut down the
clock configuration if the output clock source
Shutdown
fails.
Timing Loop Prevention On Enables the timing loop detection.
Off Disables the timing loop detection.
NOTE: Port/CH numbers cannot be changed when the same interface is already
used by the equipment clock setting.
see NOTE
NOTE: Out – EXT CLK2 option box does not appear if no registration is made to
MAIN SLOT2 (Not Used).
OW Setting
Set the Orderwire Channel of the radio section and CALL OUT polarity.
Procedure 5-67
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand V.11/OW
Setting to select V.11/SC Setting. The V.11/SC Setting window appears.
SC Channel
4. Select a Card from Item drop-down list, and set an SC Channel to the appropriate
port:
Item: MODEM Item: STM1-A
Procedure 5-68
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand V.11/OW
Setting to select V.11/SC Setting. The V.11/SC Setting window appears.
MODEM
4. Select a Card from Item drop-down list, and assign the appropriate usage:
Procedure 5-69
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand V.11/OW
Setting to select V.11/SC Setting. The V.11/SC Setting window appears.
STM1-A
4. Select a Card from Item drop-down list, and assign the appropriate usage:
Procedure 5-70
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand V.11/OW
Setting to select V.11 Directional Setting. The V.11 Directional Setting
window appears.
Modify button
V.11-1 Direction Setting Co-Directional The direction to receive data is the same as
V.11-2 Direction Setting that of the Clock Input/Output.
Procedure 5-71
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand V.11/OW
Setting to select OW Setting. The OW Setting window appears.
MODEM
OW Use DSC Used Enables the use of OW Channel on the selected Card.
5.7.3.2 AUX-A
Procedure 5-72
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand V.11/OW
Setting to select OW Setting. The OW Setting window appears.
AUX-A
When Housekeeping input at own station is detected, Cluster Alarm will transmit to
the opposite station by setting up the bit of Cluster ALM input (output toward to
wireless).
When any changes for Cluster ALM output (input toward to wireless) is detected
after Cluster Alarm signal was received by equipment in the opposite station, the
equipment in the opposite station will be set-up bit for House Keeping output control
then Relay output (RL) will be executing.
After receiving a Cluster Alarm signal from the opposite station and another Cluster
Alarm is input (output to the direction of the radio), a setup is performed, Cluster
Alarm signal is sent out to an opposite office. It is possible to transmit the Cluster
Alarm signal.
alarm items), execute port output if over one alarm at specified item is detected.
H/W control output port for other 2 port. (RL1, RL2 port will be fixed for parallel
alarm output by H/W.)
Remaining Alarms ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍
HK Out 1 —— —— —— —— —— ❍
HK Out 2 —— —— —— —— ❍ ——
HK Out 3 —— —— —— ❍ —— ——
HK Out 4 —— —— ❍ —— —— ——
: Initial Setting; ❍: Changeable; —: Unable to Set; Enabled to set when AUX-A is registered.
Procedure 5-73
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand Relay-Alarm
Mapping Setting to select Relay Control Setting. The Relay Control Setting
window appears.
3. Click a tab of the target Card, then click the Modify tool button:
Modify button
Figure 5-358 Relay Control Setting Option Window (Example: MC-M) (1/2)
OK button
Figure 5-359 Relay Control Setting Option Window (Example: MC-M) (2/2)
7. Verify the specified information. Repeat steps to set alarms of other Cards.
Procedure 5-74
1. In the MENU frame on the left, expand the Provisioning then expand the Relay-
Alarm Mapping Setting to select Cluster Alarm Setting. The Cluster Alarm
Setting window appears.
5. The Cluster Alarm Setting window updates the information. Confirm the
displayed parameters.
Correlation Setting
Users can modify the conditions to mask alarms (if displaying/clearing alarms on
LCT or LED).
AIS Setting
Users can enable/disable AIS outputs, and specify the conditions if to output AIS and
delay time to output AIS.
Procedure 5-75
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand Alarm/AIS
Setting to select Correlation Setting. The Correlation Setting window appears.
Using the following procedure, alarm severity levels can be assigned to conditions
that iPASOLINK has.
Procedure 5-76
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand Alarm/AIS
Setting to select Alarm Severity Setting. The Alarm Severity Setting window
appears.
3. Click the target object tab to select, and click the Modify tool button:
Modify button
click a tab
Figure 5-369
4. Assign the severity level by selecting the level from the Alarm Status drop-down
list, then click the OK button.
Procedure 5-77
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand Alarm/AIS
Setting to select AIS Setting. The AIS Setting window appears.
Modify button
AIS Activation Condition LOF + High BER Sends AIS by receiving LOF and High BER alarms.
Use the following procedures to specify the threshold of BER alarm of (High/Low)/
STM-1 MUX input and E-BER/SD.
Procedure 5-78
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand Alarm/AIS
Setting to select BER Threshold Setting. The BER Threshold Setting window
appears.
1E-4
1E-5
1E-7
1E-8
1E-9
5.9.4.2 STM1-A
Procedure 5-79
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand Alarm/AIS
Setting to select BER Threshold Setting. The BER Threshold Setting window
appears.
PMON Other
Threshold setting of TCN level.
RMON Other
Add the VLAN Counter (VLAN Counter Report).
MODEM: for a slot (Card) that does not configure Switch Group.
APS GRP
STM1-A
16E1-A
Procedure 5-80
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand PMON/RMON
Setting to select PMON Threshold Setting. The PMON Threshold Setting
window appears.
3. Click the desired MODEM or SW GRP (for protected slots) tab to select, then
click the Modify tool button.
click a tab
Modify button
Procedure 5-81
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand PMON/RMON
Setting to select PMON Threshold Setting. The PMON Threshold Setting
window appears.
3. Click the desired STM1-A or APS GRP tab, then Modify DMR RS or Modify RS
tool button.
Modify DMR RS button
click a tab
Modify RS button
Table 5-67 PMON Threshold Setting (DMR - STM1-A /APS GRP Tab) Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter Value Description
DMR RS BBE 15min Occur 0 to 1611000 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF
BBE condition for a 15-Minute period.
Table 5-67 PMON Threshold Setting (DMR - STM1-A /APS GRP Tab) Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter Value Description
DMR RS SES 15min Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF
SES condition for a 15-Minute period.
DMR RS SEP 15min Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF
SEP condition for a 15-Minute period.
DMR RS UAS 15min Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF
UAS condition for a 15-Minute period.
DMR RS OFS 15min Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF
OFS condition for a 15-Minute period.
Table 5-68 PMON Threshold Setting (RS - STM1-A /APS GRP Tab) Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter Value Description
RS BBE-RS 15min Occur 0 to 1611000 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF BBE
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Table 5-68 PMON Threshold Setting (RS - STM1-A /APS GRP Tab) Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter Value Description
RS SES 15min Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF SES
condition for a 15-Minute period.
RS SEP 15min Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF SEP
condition for a 15-Minute period.
RS UAS 15min Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF UAS
condition for a 15-Minute period.
RS OFS 15min Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF OFS
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Procedure 5-82
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand PMON/RMON
Setting to select PMON Threshold Setting. The PMON Threshold Setting
window appears.
3. Click the desired 16E1-A tab to select, then click the Modify tool button.
Procedure 5-83
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand PMON/RMON
Setting to select PMON Other. The PMON Other window appears.
RX Level TCN Threshold –99 to –30 Specifies the threshold value to generate TCN RX Level
alarm. [unit: dBm]
Procedure 5-84
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand PMON/RMON
Setting to select RMON Threshold Setting. The RMON Threshold Setting
window appears.
Modify button
RX Drop Events 15 minutes 0 to 133929000 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RX Drop
Event condition for a 15-minute period.
RX CRC Alignment 15 minutes 0 to 133929000 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RX CRC
Errors Alignment Error for a 15-minute period.
Procedure 5-85
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand PMON/RMON
Setting to select RMON Other. The RMON Other window appears.
3. Click the VLAN counter No. on the VLAN Counter Select tab:
VLAN Counter numbers
Enable (radio button) Clicking the radio button enables to count the frames that
pass through the selected VLAN.
Procedure 5-86
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand PMON/RMON
Setting to select RMON Other. The RMON Other window appears.
Procedure 5-87
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand AUX Setting
to select AUX Input Setting. The AUX Input Setting window appears.
Modify button
Name (text field) Enter the event name within one to 32 characters
long, which is to be displayed in the Event Log.
Condition Alarm when Event On(Close) Reports an alarm when Event On.
Status Strings
Event On (Close) (text field) Enter the event name to be displayed when the event
status changes.
Event Off (Open) (text field)
X.733
Major
Minor
Warning
Probable Cause (see Table 5-75) Specifies a probable cause of the event.
qualityOfServiceAlarm
processingErrorAlarm
equipmentAlarm
environmentalAlarm
integrityViolationAlarm
operationalViolationAlarm
physicalViolationAlarm
securityViolationAlarm
timeDomainViolationAlarm
Procedure 5-88
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand AUX Setting
to select AUX Output Setting. The AUX Output Setting window appears.
EBS Express Burst Size FEBBE Far End Background Block Error
EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility FESES Far End Severely Errored Seconds
PBR Pressurizable Type B, flange profile QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying
square Rectangular
RCVR Recover
PCP Priority Code Point
REF Reference
PDH Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy
REM Remote
PDU Protocol Data Unit
RDI Remote Defect Indication
PGM Program
RF Radio Frequency
PHY Physical
RFS Radio Frequency Systems
PIR Peak Information Rate
RL Relay
PJE Pointer Justification Event
RMON Remote Network Monitoring
PJE-N Pointer Justification Event Negative
Stuff RNC Radio Network Controller
SRC Source MAC Address Unicast DMR Unicast Delay Measurement Reply
XIF XPIC IF