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This document provides an overview and configuration instructions for the ZXMSG 5200 Multiplex Service Gateway. It covers system functions, management, hardware configuration, narrowband services, and includes a glossary of relevant terms.

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ZXMSG 5200

Multiplex Service Gateway


Configuration Manual (CLI)

Version 3.1

ZTE CORPORATION
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1.0 31/10/2009 First Edition
1.1 10/07/2010 Updated Edition (V3.1 P01)

Serial Number: sjzl20096163


Contents

About This Manual............................................. I


Declaration of RoHS Compliance ....................... I
Introduction ......................................................1
System Functions and Features ........................................ 1
System Management ...................................................... 2
System Configuration ........................................5
Login Modes .................................................................. 5
HyperTerminal............................................................ 5
Telnet ....................................................................... 8
Management Modes ........................................................ 9
Configuring In-Band NM .............................................10
Configuring Out-of-Band NM .......................................11
Configuring Trap Server..................................................12
Hardware Configuration .................................. 15
Configuring Rack ...........................................................15
Configuring Master Shelf ................................................16
Configuring Slave Shelf ..................................................17
Configuring Card ...........................................................18
Configuring Sub-card .....................................................18
Narrowband Service Configuration .................. 21
VoIP PSTN Service Basic Configuration .............................21
Configuring VoIP Service (H.248).................................21
Configuring VoIP Service (H.248, GISB+VoIP
Sub-card) .........................................................25
Configuring VoIP Service (SIP) ....................................29
Configuring VoIP Service (SIP, GISB+VoIP
Sub-Card) ........................................................33
Configuring VoIP VLAN ...............................................38
Configuring Uplink Port...............................................39
Configuring MGC .......................................................40
Configuring MG ........................................................41

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Configuring Management IP ........................................42


Configuring Media IP and Signalling IP..........................43
Configuring Internal Media Flow Route..........................44
Configuring RTP Resource ...........................................45
Configuring User Circuit TID........................................46
Configuring SIP Data..................................................48
Configuring ISDN Service ...........................................49
Configuring IP Fax Service ..........................................51
Narrowband Service Related Configura-
tion ................................................................. 53
Configuring VoIP Resource .............................................53
Configuring DSP .......................................................53
Configuring IPS ........................................................54
Configuring MPRB RTP ................................................56
Configuring VoIP QoS .....................................................60
Call Control Management................................................60
Configuring Tone Chip ...............................................60
Configuring Fax Event ................................................61
Configuring Call Limit .................................................62
Configuring Uplink Port Call Limit .................................62
Configuring Self-Exchange Number ..................................63
Configuring Uplink Port Protection....................................63
Configuring NTP Server ..................................................67
Configuring Ring Pattern.................................................67
Saving Data..................................................................68
112 Test.......................................................................68
CES Service Configuration ............................... 71
Overview......................................................................71
Configuring CES Service (SAToP over Ethernet) .................72
Configuring CES (SAToP over Dynamic MPLS) (Single CEE
Card) ...................................................................76
Configuring CES Service (SAToP over Static MPLS) .............81
Configuring CES Service (SAToP over UDP/IP) ...................85
Configuring CES Service (CESoPSN over Static MPLS) .........89
Configuring CES (CESoPSN over Dynamic MPLS) (Single
CEE Card).............................................................94
Configuring CES Service (CESoPSN over Ethernet) .............98
Configuring CES Service (CESoPSN over UDP/IP) ............. 102
Configuring CES Service (CESoPSN over Static
L2TPv3) ............................................................. 107

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Configuring CES Service (SAToP over Static L2TPv3) ......... 112
Broadband Service Configuration .................. 119
Basic Configuration ...................................................... 119
Configuring VLAN .................................................... 119
Adding a Port to VLAN .............................................. 120
Configuring ATM PVC................................................ 121
Configuring ADSL/ADSL2+ Service............................. 122
Configuring VDSL2 Service ....................................... 125
Configuring SHDSL Service ....................................... 129
Advanced Configuration................................................ 131
Configuring Stack VLAN............................................ 132
Configuring Multicast ............................................... 133
Configuring IPTV ..................................................... 134
Configuring LACP..................................................... 136
Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol ............................ 137
Configuring PPPoA/PPPoE Conversion ......................... 138
Configuring Ethernet Uplink ...................................... 139
Configuring User-Side QoS........................................ 140
Security Management .................................................. 141
Configuring VBAS .................................................... 141
Configuring PPPoE+ ................................................. 142
Configuring DHCP Option82 ...................................... 143
Configuring Basic GPON Service .................................... 145
DHCP Configuration ....................................... 153
Overview.................................................................... 153
DHCP Proxy ................................................................ 154
Configuring DHCP Server .............................................. 154
Configuring DHCP Snooping .......................................... 155
Alarm Log Configuration................................ 157
Overview.................................................................... 157
Configuring System Log................................................ 157
QoS Configuration ......................................... 159
Overview.................................................................... 159
ACL-Based Traffic Management Configuration .................. 159
Configuring Traffic Limit............................................ 160
Configuring Priority Mark .......................................... 161
Configuring Traffic Mirror .......................................... 162
Configuring Redirection ............................................ 163
Configuring Traffic Statistics ...................................... 163

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Configuring Traffic Shaping ........................................... 164


Queue Scheduler Configuration ..................................... 165
Configuring Queue Scheduler .................................... 165
Configuring Mapping Relationship between Queue and
802.1p Priority ................................................ 168
Configuring DSCP Mapping............................................ 170
Configuring Bridge Port QoS.......................................... 172
Data Backup and Restoration ........................ 175
Backing Up and Restoring Narrowband Service Data ......... 175
Backing Up and Restoring Broadband Service Data........... 176
FTP Server ................................................................. 179
Figures .......................................................... 183
Tables ........................................................... 185
Index ............................................................ 187
Glossary ........................................................ 189

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About This Manual

Purpose At first, thank you for choosing ZXMSG 5200 Multiplex Service
Gateway of ZTE Corporation!
ZXMSG 5200 Multiplex Service Gateway is an access device in the
NGN system. It communicates with the SS through the H.248,
SIP, or MGCP protocol. The ZXMSG 5200 equipment consists of the
control switching card, media resource card, test card, power card,
and subscriber cards, integrating the narrowband and broadband
access. The SS provides the call service and the Internet provides
the broadband service.
This Manual provides procedures and guidelines that support the
maintenance of ZXMSG 5200 Multiplex Service Gateway.
Intended This document is intended for the engineers and technicians who
Audience perform installation, operation, and maintenance activities on
ZXMSG 5200 Multiplex Service Gateway.
Prerequisite Skill To use this document effectively, users should have a general un-
and Knowledge derstanding of network technology. Familiarity with the following
is helpful:
� The ZXMSG 5200 system and its various components
� Maintenance procedures
� Local operating procedures
What Is in This This manual contains the following chapters:
Manual
Chapter Summary

Chapter 1, Introduction Describes system functions,


features, operations and
management.

Chapter 2, System Configuration Describes login modes and


management modes.

Chapter 3, Hardware Describes configuring rack, control


Configuration shelf, expansion shelf, cards, and
sub-cards.

Chapter 4, Narrowband Service Describes VoIP PSTN basic


Configuration configuration, narrowband basic
configuration, and VoIP service
configuration.

Chapter 5, Narrowband Service Describes VoIP resource


Related Configuration configuration, VoIP Qos
configuration, call control
management, self-exchange
configuration, uplink port
protection configuration, NTP
server configuration, ring pattern
configuration, saving data, and
112 test.

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Chapter Summary

Chapter 6, CES Service Describes CES service


Configuration configuration.

Chapter 7, Broadband Service Describes basic configuration,


Configuration advanced configuration and
security management of
broadband services.

Chapter 8, DHCP Configuration Describes DHCP proxy


configuration and DHCP server
configuration.

Chapter 9, Alarm Log Describes system log


Configuration configuration.

Chapter 10, QoS Configuration Describes ACL-based traffic


management configuration, traffic
shaping configuration, queue
scheduler configuration, DSCP
mapping configuration, and bridge
port qos configuration.

Chapter 11, Data Backup and Describes backing up and


Restoration restoring narrowband service and
broadband service.

Appendix, FTP Server Describes FTP server.

Related The following documentation is related to this manual:


Documentation
� ZXMSG 5200 (V3.1) Multiplex Service Gateway Documentation
Guide
� ZXMSG 5200 (V3.1) Multiplex Service Gateway Feature De-
scription
� ZXMSG 5200 (V3.1) Multiplex Service Gateway Hardware De-
scription
� ZXMSG 5200 (V3.1) Multiplex Service Gateway Hardware In-
stallation Manual (19D06H20)
� ZXMSG 5200 (V3.1) Multiplex Service Gateway Hardware In-
stallation Manual (OUT60)
� ZXMSG 5200 (V3.1) Multiplex Service Gateway Hardware In-
stallation Manual (OUT40F)
� ZXMSG 5200 (V3.1) Multiplex Service Gateway Product Infor-
mation
� ZXMSG 5200 (V3.1) Multiplex Service Gateway Command
Manual(Volume I)
� ZXMSG 5200 (V3.1) Multiplex Service Gateway Command
Manual(Volume II)
� ZXMSG 5200 (V3.1) Multiplex Service Gateway Command
Manual(Volume III)
� ZXMSG 5200 (V3.1) Multiplex Service Gateway Command
Manual(Volume IV)
� ZXMSG 5200 (V3.1) Multiplex Service Gateway Command
Manual(Volume V)

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� ZXMSG 5200 (V3.1) Multiplex Service Gateway Configuration


Manual (NetNumen)
� ZXMSG 5200 (V3.1) Multiplex Service Gateway Routine Main-
tenance Manual
� ZXMSG 5200 (V3.1) Multiplex Service Gateway Troubleshoot-
ing Manual
Conventions ZTE documents employ the following typographical conventions.

Typeface Meaning

Italics References to other Manuals and documents.

“Quotes” Links on screens.

Bold Menus, menu options, function names, input fields,


radio button names, check boxes, drop-down lists,
dialog box names, window names.

CAPS Keys on the keyboard and buttons on screens and


company name.

Note: Provides additional information about a certain


topic.

Checkpoint: Indicates that a particular step needs to


be checked before proceeding further.

Tip: Indicates a suggestion or hint to make things


easier or more productive for the reader.

Mouse operation conventions are listed as follows:

Typeface Meaning

Click Refers to clicking the primary mouse button (usually the


left mouse button) once.

Double- Refers to quickly clicking the primary mouse button


click (usually the left mouse button) twice.

Right-click Refers to clicking the secondary mouse button (usually


the right mouse button) once.

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Declaration of RoHS
Compliance

To minimize the environmental impact and take more responsibility


to the earth we live, this document shall serve as formal declara-
tion that ZXMSG 5200 manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION are in
compliance with the Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parlia-
ment - RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) with respect
to the following substances:
� Lead (Pb)
� Mercury (Hg)
� Cadmium (Cd)
� Hexavalent Chromium (Cr (VI))
� PolyBrominated Biphenyls (PBB’s)
� PolyBrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE’s)

The ZXMSG 5200 manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION meet


the requirements of EU 2002/95/EC; however, some assemblies
are customized to client specifications. Addition of specialized,
customer-specified materials or processes which do not meet the
requirements of EU 2002/95/EC may negate RoHS compliance of the
assembly. To guarantee compliance of the assembly, the need for
compliant product must be communicated to ZTE CORPORATION in
written form. This declaration is issued based on our current level
of knowledge. Since conditions of use are outside our control, ZTE
CORPORATION makes no warranties, express or implied, and assumes
no liability in connection with the use of this information.

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Chapter 1

Introduction

Table of Contents
System Functions and Features ............................................ 1
System Management .......................................................... 2

System Functions and


Features
Introduction ZXMSG 5200 Multiplex Service Gateway is one of the major NGN
oriented products. In NGN, ZXMSG 5200 (V3.1) is configured to
take the place of the traditional access network. NGN combines
the PSTN and ISDN, creating a single multi-service network.
Functions ZXMSG 5200 (V3.1) has the following functions:
� It implements the voice compressing/decompressing facsim-
ile and more VoIP or IP FAX services under the control of
H.248/MGCP.
� It provides access to common POTS interface to IP networks
directly and implements the voice/fax conversion at both sides.
� It provides access to broadband interfaces like ADSL/ADSL2+,
VDSL, SHDSL, DDN, and Ethernet through different broadband
protocols to provide broadband services.
� It uses different narrowband, broadband, and universal proto-
cols to provide different services.
� It provides end-to-end auto or semi-auto service configuration
functions at the network side which provides easy service pro-
visioning and adjustment.
Features ZXMSG 5200 (V3.1) has the following features:
� Abundant service interfaces:
ZXMSG 5200 completely meets the public telecommunica-
tion and private networks requirements. It also provides
broadband subscriber interfaces. These interfaces are used
for broadband service configuration according to subscribers'
requirements.
� High integration:
The system is small. The network architecture and configura-
tion are simple and suitable for local network optimization.

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� System reliability and stability:


The system provides mutual backup for power supplies and
hot backup for the control cards. ZXMSG 5200 has two control
cards at each layer of subscriber shelf and only one is in the
active mode at a time. In case of the active card failure, the
standby card takes over the system control. This process is
called active/standby switching, which keeps the whole system
running from being affected and greatly improves the system
reliability and stability.
� The system capabilities are as follows:
� Ethernet convergence, switching, and Ethernet L2 protocol
processing
� Interfaces for broadband services such as IP/xDSL
� PSTN/ISDN subscriber line test and DSL subscriber line test
(in coordination with an external DSL subscriber line tester)
� Ethernet switching:
The whole system is based on an uniform Ethernet switching
platform. It implements the switching of three data flows:
� Intra-module control information
� H.248 protocol
� RTP data
This Ethernet unit is private, not connected to any external
Ethernet. The outgoing data flows pass through the CNIC card
to ensure security.
� VoIP function:
The MPRB card converts the voice into IP packets.
� Uplink ports:
ZXMSG 5200 supports 100 Mbps (FE) and 1000 Mbps (GE)
Ethernet interfaces at the IP network side, used for narrow-
band media flow, H.248 protocol flow, network signal flow, and
broadband data flow. These four data flows can be flexibly con-
figured on any uplink Ethernet port.
� Multiple networking:
ZXMSG 5200 supports the networking with multiple
SoftSwitches. When many SoftSwitches are in an ac-
tive/standby relation, it supports the H.248 polling registra-
tion. When an active SoftSwitch gets faulty, it contacts a
standby SoftSwitch automatically and accepts its control.

System Management
ZXMSG 5200 (V3.1) supports the following system management
modes, commissioning and debugging operations:
� HyperTerminal
� Telnet

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� NetNumen N31 system


This document focuses on describing the configuration through
CLI. For details about the commands, see ZXMSG 5200 (V3.1)
Multiplex Service Gateway Command Manual.

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Chapter 2

System Configuration

Table of Contents
Login Modes ...................................................................... 5
Management Modes ............................................................ 9
Configuring Trap Server......................................................12

Login Modes
This topic includes the following:
� HyperTerminal
� Telnet

HyperTerminal
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure HyperTerminal.
Prerequisites Before configuring HyperTerminal, make sure that:
� The device is installed and the cable is connected.
� The serial port on the maintenance computer is connected to
the console port on the back panel of ZXMSG 5200.
Context To configure HyperTerminal, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. In Windows, choose Start > Programs > Accessories >
Communications > HyperTerminal.
2. The Connection Description interface appears, as shown in
Figure 1. Enter MSG5200 in the Name text box. Click OK.

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FIGURE 1 CONNECTION DESCRIPTION INTERFACE

3. The Connect To interface appears, as shown in Figure 2. From


the Connect using drop-down list, select the computer serial
port COM1 or COM2 and click OK.

FIGURE 2 CONNECT TO INTERFACE

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4. The COM1 Properties interface appears, as shown in Figure


3. Click Restore Defaults to set the port configuration to
default values.

FIGURE 3 COM1 PROPERTIES INTERFACE

5. Click OK to finish the configuration.

6. If the system runs properly, the HyperTerminal login inter-


face appears, as shown in Figure 4. Enter the enable com-
mand and the password zxr10 to enter the system manage-
ment mode.

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FIGURE 4 HYPERTERMINAL INTERFACE

END OF STEPS

Result HyperTerminal is configured successfully.

Telnet
Short Description Perform this procedure to log in to the system through Telnet.
Prerequisites Before logging in to ZXMSG 5200, make sure that:
� The in-band or out-of-band NM IP address of ZXMSG 5200 is
configured.
� The maintenance computer is able to ping the in-band or out-
of-band IP address.
Context To log in to ZXMSG 5200, perform the following steps.
Steps 1. In Windows, choose Start > Run. In the Run dialog box, input
telnet X.X.X.X (X.X.X.X is the IP address of ZXMSG 5200) as
shown in Figure 5.

FIGURE 5 RUN DIALOG BOX

2. The Telnet interface appears, as shown in Figure 6. Enter the


user name and password. Both the user name and password
are zte.

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FIGURE 6 TELNET INTERFACE

Note:
The user name and password are case sensitive.

END OF STEPS

Result Log in to ZXMSG 5200 successfully.

Management Modes
This topic includes the following:
� Configuring in-band NM
The equipment can be operated and managed through the up-
link service channel. It is often used during the engineering.
� Configuring out-of-band NM
The equipment can be operated and managed through the net-
work port on the front panel of the main control card. It is often
used for local maintenance.

Note:
� Before logging in to ZXMSG 5200 through Telnet, set the
in-band or out-of-band IP address of the device.
� The in-band and out-of-band NM IP addresses should be in
different network segments.
� The NE IP address should not conflict with other network equip-
ment IP addresses.

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Configuring In-Band NM
Prerequisites Before configuring in-band NM, make sure that:
� The NE main control card is configured and runs normally.
� The user logs in to the device through HyperTerminal.
To configure in-band NM, perform the following steps:
Context Set the in-band NM IP address on the man-machine interface.
The in-band and out-of-band NM IP addresses should be in differ-
ent network segments. If they are in the same network segment,
an error will occur.
For example, set the in-band NM IP address to 10.63.173.100, the
uplink port 2 on the right side to the in-band NM interface, with
the VLAN of 300.
Steps 1. Create the NM VLAN.
ZXAN(config)#vlan 300
ZXAN(config-vlan)#exit

2. Set the in-band NM IP address.


ZXAN(config)#interface vlan 300
ZXAN(config-if)#ip address 10.63.173.100 255.255.255.0
ZXAN(config-if)#exit

3. Bind the NM port.


ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/9/2
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport default vlan 300 (untagged port)

or
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan 300 tag (tagged port)

Note:
The port type can be untagged or tagged depending on the
type of networking.

4. Set the default gateway if the NM server and the equipment


are not in the same network segment.
ZXAN(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.63.173.254

5. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write

END OF STEPS

Result In-band NM is configured successfully. Carry out the show ip


interface command to display the IP configuration result.
ZXAN#show ip interface inband-vlan 300
inband-vlan300 AdminStatus is up, PhyStatus is up,
line protocol is up
Internet address is 10.63.173.100/22
Broadcast address is 255.255.255.255

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Vpn id is 0
MTU is 1500 bytes
ICMP unreachables are always sent
ICMP redirects replies are always sent
ARP Timeout: 00:05:00

Configuring Out-of-Band NM
Prerequisites Before configuring out-of-band NM, make sure that:
� The user logs in to the device through HyperTerminal.
� Connect the debug port on the main control card to the net-
work.
Context To configure out-of-band NM, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Log in to ZXMSG 5200 through HyperTerminal and restart the
system.
2. When seeing the prompt Press ENTER key to stop auto-boot...,
press Enter to stop the system auto-boot and enter the Boot
mode.
Press ENTER key to stop auto-boot...
3
[ICS]/flash/img/>

3. Carry out the c command to modify the system parameters in


Boot mode.
[ICS]/flash/img/>c
'.' = clear field; '-' = go to previous field;
^D = quit
Boot Location [0:Net,1:Flash]: 1
Client IP : 10.61.87.200 136.1.1.200
Netmask :255.255.252.0 255.255.252.0
Server IP : 10.61.87.100 136.1.1.111
Gateway IP :
FTP User : ros
FTP Password :
FTP Password Confirm :
Version File : ICS.MVR
Enable Password :
Enable Password Confirm :
Inband MAC address : 00-d0-d0-e1-32-67
Outband MAC address : 00-d0-d0-12-d2-56
Boot Config File : startrun.dat
Left CNIC MAC Address : 00-d0-0d-12-45-98
Right CNIC MAC Address : 00-d0-0d-23-e1-a1

[ICS]/flash/img/>

Enter the new IP address 136.1.1.200 in Client IP. If the


user does not want to change the system default or current IP
address, press Enter.
Set the default gateway, if the NM server and ZXMSG 5200 are
not in the same network segment. Enter the gateway address
in gateway IP. If it is not needed, press Enter to use the
default or current gateway address.
For other options, press Enter to use the default settings.

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These parameter settings are saved in FLASH automatically.


Load the system version by using the run command.
4. After the system is started, the user can ping the configured
Client IP through the network.
END OF STEPS

Result Out-of-band NM is configured successfully.

Configuring Trap Server


Context To configure the trap server is to set the parameters of the server
that the alarm is reported to. After it is configured correctly, the
server can display the current alarm information normally.
To configure the trap server, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the global configuration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Configure the Trap server information. The IP address of the


Trap server is 136.1.1.222. The SNMP version is 2c. The SNMP
community is private. The UDP port number is 162. And set
this server to the NM Trap server.
ZXAN(config)#snmp-server host 136.1.1.222 trap version 2c private
enable NOTIFICATIONS isnmsserver server-index 1 udp-port 162

3. Configure the view name and read-write authority for the SNMP
community.
ZXAN(config)#snmp-server community private view allview rw

Note:
The view name of community is allview and the authority is rw.

END OF STEPS

Result Trap server configuration is complete. Carry out the show snmp
config command to display the trap server information.
ZXAN#show snmp config
snmp-server location No.889 BiBo Rd. PuDong District,
ShangHai, China
snmp-server contact +86-021-68895000
snmp-server packetSize 3000
snmp-server engine-id 830900020300010289d64401
snmp-server community private view allview rw
snmp-server community public view allview rw
snmp-server view allview internet included
snmp-server view DefaultView system included
snmp-server host 10.61.91.62 trap version 2c
private enable NOTIFICATIONS  isnmsserver server-index
1 udp-port 162
snmp-server enable trap SNMP

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snmp-server enable trap VPN


snmp-server enable trap BGP
snmp-server enable trap OSPF
snmp-server enable trap RMON
snmp-server enable trap STALARM

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Chapter 3

Hardware Configuration

Table of Contents
Configuring Rack ...............................................................15
Configuring Master Shelf ....................................................16
Configuring Slave Shelf ......................................................17
Configuring Card ...............................................................18
Configuring Sub-card .........................................................18

Configuring Rack
Context Up to three racks can be configured.
The rack type includes: the control rack, 19-inch extended rack,
23-inch extended rack, ONU100 control rack, OUT50C control
rack, and OUT50D Control rack.
To configure a rack, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the global configuration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line.
End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Configure the control rack.


ZXAN(config)#add-rack rackno 1 racktype MSAG

3. (Optional) Configure an extended rack.


ZXAN(config)#add-rack rackno 2 racktype 19INCH_EX

Note:
The rack number ranges from 1 to 3.

4. (Optional) To configure the other types of rack, set the rack


type to the right one.
ZXAN(config)#add-rack rackno 1 racktype ?
19INCH_EX MSAG 19INCH_EX rack
23INCH_EX MSAG 23INCH_EX rack
MSAG MSAG Control rack
ONU100 MSAG ONU100 Control rack
OUT50C MSAG OUT50C Control rack

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OUT50D MSAG OUT50D Control rack


OUT50F MSAG OUT50F Control rack
OUT50FA MSAG OUT50FA Control rack
OUT50M MSAG OUT50M Control rack

END OF STEPS

Result The rack is configured successfully. Carry out the show rack com-
mand to display the configured rack.
ZXAN(config)#show rack
Rack RackType SupShelfNum CfgShelfNum
------------------------------------------------
1 MSAG 5 1
2 19INCH_EX 5 0

Configuring Master Shelf


Prerequisites Before configuring a master shelf, make sure that the rack is con-
figured.
Context The main control card of the master shelf will be added at the same
time as the shelf.
The master shelf type includes:
CTL_SHELF MSAG shelf type A
MBSL_CTL MSAG shelf type B-DOUBLE POWER
MPSL_CTL MSAG shelf type P-Front Cable
ONU100D_CTL MSAG shelf ONU100D
ONU100_CTL MSAG shelf ONU100
OUT50C_CTL MSAG shelf OUT50C
OUT50D_CTL MSAG shelf OUT50D
OUT50FA_CTL MSAG shelf OUT50FA
OUT50F_CTL MSAG shelf OUT50F
OUT50M_CTL MSAG shelf OUT50M

To configure a master shelf , perform the following steps:


Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the global configuration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line.
End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Carry out the add-shelf command to add a master shelf.


ZXAN(config)#add-shelf rackno 1 shelfno 1 shelftype CTL_SHELF

END OF STEPS

Result The master shelf is configured successfully. Carry out the show
shelf command to display the result.
ZXAN(config)#show shelf
Rack Shelf ShelfType ConnectId CleiCode
-----------------------------------------------------
1 1 CTL_SHELF 0 UnKnowCleiCode

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Configuring Slave Shelf


Prerequisites Before configuring a slave shelf, make sure that:
� The rack is configured.
� The master shelf is configured.
Context The slave shelf type includes:
DPP_EX MSAG DOUBLE PP slave shelf
MBSL_EX MSAG type B-DOUBLE POWER slave shelf
MPSL_EX MSAG type P-Front Cable slave shelf
PP_EX MSAG PP slave shelf
SLAVE_SHELF MSAG slave shelf
TPU_EX MSAG TPU slave shelf

To configure a slave shelf, perform the following steps:


Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the global configuration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line.
End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Carry out the add-shelf command to add a slave shelf. In this


example, the shelf type is MBSL_EX.
ZXAN(config)#add-shelf rackno 1 shelfno 2 shelftype
MBSL_EX connectid 1

To add other types of the slave shelf, modify the shelftype


parameter.
The slave shelf number ranges from 2 to 5. The connectid
ranges from 1 to 4. One master shelf can be configured with
up to four slave shelves.
Carry out the following commands to create slave shelves 2,
3, and 4.
ZXAN(config)#add-shelf rackno 1 shelfno 3 shelftype
MBSL_EX connectid 2
ZXAN(config)#add-shelf rackno 1 shelfno 4 shelftype
MBSL_EX connectid 3
ZXAN(config)#add-shelf rackno 1 shelfno 5 shelftype
MBSL_EX connectid 4

END OF STEPS

Result The slave shelf is configured successfully. Carry out the show
shelf command to display the result.
ZXAN(config)#show shelf
Rack Shelf ShelfType ConnectId CleiCode
------------------------------------------------------
1 1 CTL_SHELF 0 UnKnowCleiCode
1 2 MBSL_EX 1 UnKnowCleiCode
1 3 MBSL_EX 2 UnKnowCleiCode
1 4 MBSL_EX 3 UnKnowCleiCode
1 5 MBSL_EX 4 UnKnowCleiCode

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Configuring Card
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure cards.
Prerequisites Before configuring cards, make sure that both the rack and shelf
are configured.
Context For a standard shelf, add the main control card in slot 9 or 10.
The dual power shelf uses TSLCD test card. The single power shelf
uses the TSLCC test card, which is inserted in slot 17.
For a standard shelf, add MPRB in slot 8, 11, or 12.
To configure cards, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the global configuration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Carry out the add-card command to add an ALC card in slot


3 shelf 1 rack 1.
ZXAN(config)#add-card rackno 1 shelfno 4 slotno 3 ALC

3. To add other types of cards, use the add-card command to set


the rack number, shelf number, slot number, and card type.
END OF STEPS

Result The cards are configured successfully. Carry out the show card
command to display the results.
ZXAN(config)#show card
Rack Shelf Slot CfgType RealType Port HardVer SoftVer Status
-------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1 3 ALC 32 OFFLINE
1 1 5 GPOI 4 OFFLINE
1 1 7 GAGLC GAGLC 32 061100 V3.1 CONFIGING
1 1 8 GAGLC GAGLC 32 061100 V3.1 CONFIGING
1 1 9 GISR GISR 2 050700 V3.1 INSERVICE
1 1 10 GISR 2 OFFLINE
1 1 11 GAGLC GAGLC 32 061100 V3.1 CONFIGING
1 1 12 GAGLC GAGLC 32 061100 V3.1 CONFIGING
1 1 13 GADLC GADLC 16 HWONLINE
1 1 14 GAGLC GADLC 32 TYPEMISMATCH
1 1 15 GAGLC GADLC 32 TYPEMISMATCH
1 1 16 GAGLC GAGLC 32 061100 V3.1 CONFIGING

Configuring Sub-card
Prerequisites Before configuring the sub-cards, make sure that the main control
card is plugged in and working normally.
Context To add sub-cards, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the global configuration mode.

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ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line.
End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Configure the uplink sub-cards.


To configure an EUX sub-card in sub-card 1 slot 9, carry out
the following command:
ZXAN(config)#add-subcard rackno 1 shelfno 1 slotno 9 subcardno 1 EUX

3. Configure the VoIP sub-cards of the GISB card.


To configure a VoIP sub-card in sub-card 2 slot 9, perform the
following commands:
ZXAN(config)#del-subcard slotno 9 subcardno 2
ZXAN(config)#add-subcard slotno 9 subcardno 2 VOIP

Note:
In GISB+VoIP compact mode, no resource card is needed, but
the VoIP 2 sub-card is needed. Delete the default sub-card
CNIC of number 2, before adding a VoIP sub-card. The sub-
card is installed in the slot of the main control card (slot 9 or
10).

4. Configure the other types of sub-cards in sequence according


to the actual conditions.
END OF STEPS

Result The sub-card is added successfully. Carry out the show subcard
command to display the results.
ZXAN(config)#show subcard
Rack Shelf Slot Sub CfgType RealType Status
---------------------------------------------
1 1 9 1 EUX EUX Online
1 1 9 2 CNIC CNIC Online
1 1 10 1 EUX EUX Online
1 1 10 2 CNIC NONE Offline

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Table of Contents
VoIP PSTN Service Basic Configuration .................................21

VoIP PSTN Service Basic


Configuration
To configure the VoIP PSTN service parameters, refer to the fol-
lowing information:
� The IP address of MG is the same with that of the SS side.
� Adding or deleting VoIP control IP takes effect after the system
is restarted. Use the write command to save the configuration
data before restarting the system.
� To MGCP protocol, the domain name needs to be configured.
The data must be obtained from the SS side. If the ZTE SS is
used, the domain name must be in lower case.
� One NE creates one MG.

Configuring VoIP Service (H.248)


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the VoIP service when H.248
protocol is used between the MSG and SS.
Prerequisite Before configuring VoIP service (H.248), make sure that:
� The network device and line are working normally.
� In-band or out-of-band NM is configured.
� The MG configuration data is obtained from SS.
� The physical configuration is complete.

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Networking Figure 7 shows the VoIP service (H.248) networking diagram.


Diagram
FIGURE 7 VOIP SERVICE (H.248) NETWORKING DIAGRAM

Configuration Figure 8 shows the VoIP service (H.248) configuration flow.


Flow
FIGURE 8 VOIP SERVICE (H.248) CONFIGURATION FLOW

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Data Scheme Table 1 lists the VoIP service (H.248) data scheme.

TABLE 1 VOIP SERVICE (H.248) DATA SCHEME

Item Data

In-band network management IP 10.61.184.210


address

Uplink port 1/9/1

User port 1/3/1–32

VoIP VLAN 120

MGC (SS) MGC ID: 1


IP address: 10.16.98.102
Protocol port number: 2944
(By default, the port for H.248
protocol is Port 2944.)
Type: zte

MG (MSG 5200) MG ID: 1 (Presently, the system


only supports 1.)
Corresponding MGC ID: 1
Port number: 2944

Media and signalling IP Media and signalling IP/mask:


10.63.86.113/255.255.255.0
Route: 10.63.86.254

User circuit TID Prefix: USER


TID type: 3 (USER000-USER031)
Start number: 0
TID length without the prefix: 3
digits

RTP resource Prefix: RTP


Start sequence number: 1
(default)
RTP resource number: 240

Steps To configure the VoIP service (H.248), perform the following steps:
1. Configure the VoIP VLAN.
i. Enter the global configuration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

ii. Create VLAN 120.


ZXAN(config)#vlan 120

iii. Set VLAN 120 to VoIP VLAN.


ZXAN(config-vlan)#voip-bind
ZXAN(config-vlan)#voip-ctrl
ZXAN(config-vlan)#exit

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ZXAN(config)#

2. Configure the uplink port.


i. Enter the interface configuration mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#

ii. Add the uplink port to the VoIP VLAN in tagged mode.
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport default vlan 120 tag

iii. Set the uplink port to auto negotiation mode.


ZXAN(config-if)#negotiation auto

iv. Enable the uplink port.


ZXAN(config-if)#no shutdown
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

3. Configure the MGC.


ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#mgc add 1 10.16.98.102 port 2944 type 1

4. Configure the MG.


ZXAN(config-msag)#mg add 1 1 port 2944

5. Configure the media and signalling IP address.


ZXAN(config-msag)#voip interface add ctrl-ip 10.63.86.113 ctrl-mask 255.255.255.0
media-ip 10.63.86.113 media-mask 255.255.255.0 route-mode 2
ZXAN(config-msag)#voip route add 10.63.86.254

Note:
The media IP address, signalling IP address, and management
IP address cannot be in the same network segment.

6. Configure the internal media flow route.


ZXAN(config-msag)#media-nat add 11 1 9 5 5 10.63.86.113 10000

7. Configure the user circuit TID.


ZXAN(config-msag)#slc terminationid add rackno 1 shelfno 1 3
USER type 3 begin-no 0 digit-length 3 mgid 1

8. Configure the RTP resource.


ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp terminationid add RTP begin-seqno 1 240

9. Save data.
ZXAN#write

End of Steps

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Result VoIP service (H.248) configuration is complete. The user can make
VoIP calls.

Configuring VoIP Service (H.248,


GISB+VoIP Sub-card)
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the VoIP service in GISB+VoIP
compact mode when the H.248 protocol is used between the MSG
and SS.
Prerequisite Before configuring VoIP service (H.248 GISB+VoIP sub-card),
make sure that:
� The network device and line are working normally.
� In-band or out-of-band NM is configured.
� The MG configuration data is obtained from SS.
� The physical configuration is complete.
Networking Figure 9 shows the VoIP service (H.248, GISB+VoIP sub-card) net-
Diagram working diagram.

FIGURE 9 VOIP SERVICE (H.248, GISB+VOIP SUB-CARD) NETWORKING


DIAGRAM

Configuration Figure 10 shows the VoIP service (H.248, GISB+VoIP Sub-card)


Flow configuration flow.

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FIGURE 10 VOIP SERVICE (H.248, GISB+VOIP SUB-CARD)


CONFIGURATION FLOW

Data Scheme Table 2 lists the VoIP service (H.248, GISB+VoIP sub-card) data
scheme.

TABLE 2 VOIP SERVICE (H.248, GISB+VOIP SUB-CARD) DATA SCHEME

Item Data

In-band network management IP 10.61.184.210


address

Uplink port 1/9/1

User port 1/3/1–32

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Item Data

VoIP VLAN 120

MGC (SS) MGC ID: 1


IP address: 10.16.98.102
Protocol port number: 2944
(By default, the port for H.248
protocol is Port 2944.)
Type: zte

MG (MSG 5200) MG ID: 1 (Presently, the system


only supports 1.)
Corresponding MGC ID: 1
Port number: 2944

Media and signalling IP Media and signalling IP/mask:


10.63.86.113/255.255.255.0
Route: 10.63.86.254

User circuit TID Prefix: USER


TID type: 3 (USER000-USER031)
Start number: 0
TID length without the prefix: 3
digits

RTP resource Prefix: RTP


Start sequence number: 1
(default)
RTP resource number: 240

VoIP address 10.63.86.113

Steps To configure the VoIP service (H.248, GISB+VoIP sub-card), per-


form the following steps:
1. Configure the VoIP VLAN.
i. Enter the global configuration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

ii. Create VLAN 120.


ZXAN(config)#vlan 120

iii. Set VLAN 120 to VoIP VLAN.


ZXAN(config-vlan)#voip-bind
ZXAN(config-vlan)#voip-ctrl
ZXAN(config-vlan)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

2. Configure the uplink port.


i. Enter the interface configuration mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#

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ii. Add the uplink port to the VoIP VLAN in tagged mode.
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport default vlan 120 tag

iii. Set the uplink port to auto negotiation mode.


ZXAN(config-if)#negotiation auto

iv. Enable the uplink port.


ZXAN(config-if)#no shutdown
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

3. Configure the MGC.


ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#mgc add 1 10.16.98.102 port 2944 type 1

4. Configure the MG.


ZXAN(config-msag)#mg add 1 1 port 2944

5. Configure the media and signalling IP address.


ZXAN(config-msag)#voip interface add ctrl-ip 10.63.86.113 ctrl-mask 255.255.255.0
media-ip 10.63.86.113 media-mask 255.255.255.0 route-mode 2
ZXAN(config-msag)#voip route add 10.63.86.254

Note:
The media IP address, signalling IP address, and management
IP address cannot be in the same network segment.

6. Configure the internal media flow route.


ZXAN(config-msag)#media-nat add 9 1 9 5 5 10.63.86.254 10000

Note:
In GISB+VoIP sub-card compact mode, only one media NAT
can be configured. Slot 9 or 10 of the main control card is
used. The other parameters are the same as in normal mode.

7. Configure the user circuit TID.


ZXAN(config-msag)#slc terminationid add rackno 1 shelfno 1 3
USER type 3 begin-no 0 digit-length 3 mgid 1

8. Configure the RTP resource.


ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp terminationid add RTP begin-seqno 1 240

9. Configure the VoIP address.


ZXAN(config)#interface vlan 120
ZXAN(config-if)#ip address 10.63.86.113 255.255.255.0

10. Save data.

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ZXAN#write

End of Steps
Result The VoIP service (H.248, GISB+VoIP sub-card) configuration is
complete. The user can make VoIP calls.

Configuring VoIP Service (SIP)


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the VoIP service when the SIP
protocol is used between the MSG and SS.
Prerequisite Before configuring the VoIP service (SIP), make sure that:
� The network device and line is working normally.
� In-band or out-of-band NM is configured.
� The MG configuration data is obtained from SS.
� The physical configuration is complete.
Networking Figure 11 shows the VoIP service (SIP) networking diagram.
Diagram
FIGURE 11 VOIP SERVICE (SIP) NETWORKING DIAGRAM

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Configuration Figure 12 shows the VoIP service (SIP) configuration flow.


Flow
FIGURE 12 VOIP SERVICE (SIP) CONFIGURATION FLOW

Data Scheme Table 3 lists the VoIP service (SIP) data scheme.

TABLE 3 VOIP SERVICE (SIP) DATA SCHEME

Item Data

In-band network management IP 10.61.184.209


address

Uplink port 1/9/1

User port 1/3/1–32

VoIP VLAN 120

Protocol and port number Protocol :SIP


Port number: 5060

MGC (SS) MGC ID 1


IP address: 10.16.113.27

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Item Data

MG (MSG 5200) MG ID: 1 (Presently, the system


only supports 1.)
Corresponding MGC ID: 1
Domain name: ims.fj.chinamo-
bile.com

Media and signalling IP Media and signalling IP/mask 1


0.63.198.230/255.255.255.0
Route: 10.63.198.254

SIP data SIP number analysis table:


� Number analysis table serial
number DAS: 1
� Number analysis table name:
SIPDM
� Number analysis table value:
EFX.F|EX.F|FX.F|EX.EX.|X.|5
9100X|67050XXX|EXFX.|EXF.
� MG identifier: 1
� Service type: 2 (indicating
SIP)

SIP user:
� Circuit number: 3/1–6
� The first complete number:
+8659167050110
� Corresponding number
analysis table: SIPDM
� Password: 123456
� Prefix (authentication user
name): 111670501
� Start number: 10
� SIP number length without
the prefix: 2 digits
� Type: 3
� SIP user ID: +865916705011
0–+8659167050115

RTP resource Prefix: RTP


Start sequence number: 1
(default)
RTP resource number: 240

Steps To configure the VoIP service (SIP), perform the following steps:
1. Configure the VoIP VLAN.
i. Enter the global configuration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

ii. Create VLAN 120.


ZXAN(config)#vlan 120

iii. Set VLAN 120 to the VoIP VLAN.


ZXAN(config-vlan)#voip-bind //VoIP media VLAN
ZXAN(config-vlan)#voip-ctrl //VoIP signalling VLAN
ZXAN(config-vlan)#exit

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ZXAN(config)#

2. Configure the uplink port.


i. Enter the interface configuration mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#

ii. Add the uplink port to the VoIP VLAN in tagged mode.
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport default vlan 120 tag

iii. Set the uplink port to auto negotiation mode.


ZXAN(config-if)#negotiation auto

iv. Enable the uplink port.


ZXAN(config-if)#no shutdown
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

3. Configure the MGC.


ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#mgc add 1 10.16.113.27 port 5060

4. Configure the MG.


ZXAN(config-msag)#mg add 1 1 domain-name ims.fj.chinamobile.com
protocol-type 3 port 5060

5. Configure the media and signalling IP address.


ZXAN(config-msag)#voip interface add ctrl-ip 10.63.198.230
ctrl-mask 255.255.255.0 media-ip 10.63.198.230 media-mask
255.255.255.0 route-mode 2
ZXAN(config-msag)#voip route add 10.63.198.254

Note:
The media IP address, signalling IP address, and management
IP address cannot be in the same network segment.

6. Configure the internal media flow route.


ZXAN(config-msag)#media-nat add 11 1 9 5 5 10.63.198.230 10000
ZXAN(config-msag)#media-nat add 12 1 9 5 5 10.63.198.230 12000

7. Configure the SIP number analysis table.


ZXAN(config-msag)#digitmap add 1 SIPDM digit-map EFX.F|EX.F|
FX.F|EX.EX.|X.|59100X|67050XXX|EXFX.|EXF mgid 1 servicetype 2

8. Configure the SIP user.


ZXAN(config-msag)#sip user add 3 begin-index 1 num 6
+8659167050110 digitmapname SIPDM password 123456 authUsername
111670501 begin-no 10 digitlen 2 type 3

9. Configure the SIP user ID.


ZXAN(config-msag)#sip userid add 3 begin-index 1 num 6
+86591670501 begin-no 10 digitlen 2 type 3

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10. Configure the RTP resource.


ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp terminationid add RTP begin-seqno 1 240
ZXAN(config-msag)#exit

11. Save data.


ZXAN#write

End of Steps
Result The VoIP service (SIP) configuration is complete. The user can
make VoIP calls.

Configuring VoIP Service (SIP,


GISB+VoIP Sub-Card)
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the VoIP service in GISB+VoIP
sub-card compact mode when the SIP protocol is used between the
MSG and SS.
Prerequisite Before configuring the VoIP service (SIP, GISB+VoIP Sub-card),
make sure that:
� The network device and line is working normally.
� In-band or out-of-band NM is configured.
� The MG configuration data is obtained from SS.
� The physical configuration is complete.
Networking Figure 13 shows the VoIP service (SIP, GISB+VoIP sub-card) net-
Diagram working diagram.

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FIGURE 13 VOIP SERVICE (SIP, GISB+VOIP SUB-CARD) NETWORKING


DIAGRAM

Configuration Figure 14 shows the VoIP service (SIP, GISB+VoIP sub-card) con-
Flow figuration flow.

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FIGURE 14 VOIP SERVICE (SIP, GISB+VOIP SUB-CARD) CONFIGURATION


FLOW

Data Scheme Table 4 lists the VoIP service (SIP, GISB+VoIP sub-card) data
scheme.

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TABLE 4 VOIP SERVICE (SIP, GISB+VOIP SUB-CARD) DATA SCHEME

Item Data

In-band network management IP 10.61.184.209


address

Uplink port 1/9/1

User port 1/3/1–32

VoIP VLAN 120

Protocol and port number Protocol :SIP


Port number: 5060

MGC (SS) MGC ID 1


IP address: 10.16.113.27

MG (MSG 5200) MG ID: 1 (Presently, the system


only supports 1.)
Corresponding MGC ID: 1
Domain name: ims.fj.chinamo-
bile.com

Media and signalling IP Media and signalling IP/mask 1


0.63.198.230/255.255.255.0
Route: 10.63.198.254

SIP data SIP number analysis table:


� Number analysis table serial
number DAS: 1
� Number analysis table name:
SIPDM
� Number analysis table value:
EFX.F|EX.F|FX.F|EX.EX.|X.|5
9100X|67050XXX|EXFX.|EXF.
� MG identifier: 1
� Service type: 2 (indicating
SIP)

SIP user:
� Circuit number: 3/1–6
� The first complete number:
+8659167050110
� Corresponding number
analysis table: SIPDM
� Password: 123456
� Prefix (authentication user
name): 111670501
� Start number: 10
� SIP number length without
the prefix: 2 digits
� Type: 3
� SIP user ID: +865916705011
0–+8659167050115

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Item Data

RTP resource Prefix: RTP


Start sequence number: 1
(default)
RTP resource number: 240

VoIP address 10.63.198.230

Steps 1. Configure the VoIP VLAN.


i. Enter the global configuration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

ii. Create VLAN 120.


ZXAN(config)#vlan 120

iii. Set VLAN 120 to the VoIP VLAN.


ZXAN(config-vlan)#voip-bind //VoIP media VLAN
ZXAN(config-vlan)#voip-ctrl //VoIP signalling VLAN
ZXAN(config-vlan)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

2. Configure the uplink port.


i. Enter the interface configuration mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#

ii. Add the uplink port to the VoIP VLAN in tagged mode.
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport default vlan 120 tag

iii. Set the uplink port to auto negotiation mode.


ZXAN(config-if)#negotiation auto

iv. Enable the uplink port.


ZXAN(config-if)#no shutdown
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

3. Configure the MGC.


ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#mgc add 1 10.16.113.27 port 5060

4. Configure the MG.


ZXAN(config-msag)#mg add 1 1 domain-name ims.fj.chinamobile.com
protocol-type 3 port 5060

5. Configure the media and signalling IP address.


ZXAN(config-msag)#voip interface add ctrl-ip 10.63.198.230
ctrl-mask 255.255.255.0 media-ip 10.63.198.230 media-mask
255.255.255.0 route-mode 2
ZXAN(config-msag)#voip route add 10.63.198.254

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Note:
The media IP address, signalling IP address, and management
IP address cannot be in the same network segment.

6. Configure the internal media flow route.


ZXAN(config-msag)#media-nat add 9 1 9 5 5 10.63.198.254 10000

Note:
In GISB+VoIP sub-card compact mode, only one media NAT
can be configured. Slot 9 or 10 of the main control card is
used. The other parameters are the same as in normal mode.

7. Configure the SIP number analysis table.


ZXAN(config-msag)#digitmap add 1 SIPDM digit-map EFX.F|EX.F|
FX.F|EX.EX.|X.|59100X|67050XXX|EXFX.|EXF mgid 1 servicetype 2

8. Configure the SIP user.


ZXAN(config-msag)#sip user add 3 begin-index 1 num 6
+8659167050110 digitmapname SIPDM password 123456 authUsername
111670501 begin-no 10 digitlen 2 type 3

9. Configure the SIP user ID.


ZXAN(config-msag)#sip userid add 3 begin-index 1 num 6
+86591670501 begin-no 10 digitlen 2 type 3

10. Configure the RTP resource.


ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp terminationid add RTP begin-seqno 1 240
ZXAN(config-msag)#exit

11. Configure the VoIP address.


ZXAN(config)#interface vlan 120
ZXAN(config-if)#ip address 10.63.198.230 255.255.255.0

12. Save data.


ZXAN#write

End of Steps
Result VoIP service (SIP, GISB+VoIP sub-card) configuration is complete.
The user can make VoIP calls.

Configuring VoIP VLAN


Context The ZXMSG 5200 network management information, VoIP control
flow, and VoIP media flow are uplinked through the uplink port. It
is necessary to create a VoIP VLAN and add the uplink port to the
VoIP VLAN.

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To configure the VoIP VLAN, perform the following steps:


Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the global configuration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Create a VLAN.
ZXAN(config)#vlan 120
ZXAN(config-vlan)#

3. Set this VLAN to be VoIP VLAN.


ZXAN(config-vlan)#voip-bind
ZXAN(config-vlan)#voip-ctrl
ZXAN(config-vlan)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

END OF STEPS

Result The VoIP VLAN configuration is complete.

Configuring Uplink Port


Context Enable the uplink port. By default, the uplink port is disabled.

Caution:
Do not modify the uplink port parameters if the service is already
in normal status. Improper configurations may affect the normal
running of the system.

To configure the uplink port, perform the following steps:


Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the global configuration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Enter the uplink interface configuration mode.


ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#

3. Add the uplink port to the VoIP VLAN in untagged mode.


ZXAN(config-if)#switchport default vlan 120

Note:
The port type can be 'tagged' or 'untagged', depending on the
real networking situation.

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4. Set the uplink port to auto negotiation mode.


ZXAN(config-if)#negotiation auto

5. Enable the uplink port.


ZXAN(config-if)#no shutdown
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result The uplink port is configured successfully.

Configuring MGC
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure MGC IP address, port, and
protocol type.
Prerequisites Before configuring the MGC, make sure that the physical configu-
ration is complete.
Context When the MGC is SS, the H.248 protocol, and MGCP can be used.
� For H.248 protocol, the MGC port number is 2944.
� For MGCP protocol, the MGC port number is 2427.

Note:
If the user does not want SS port number to be 2944 or 2427,
configure other SS port number and configure NAT port number.

When MGC is SIP server, SIP port number is 5060.


To configure the IP address, port, and protocol type of the inter-
connected MGC equipment, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the config-msag mode.
ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#

2. Configure the IP address, port, and protocol type of the inter-


connected MGC equipment.
Configure a SS and set the protocol type to H.248.
ZXAN(config-msag)#mgc add 1 10.16.98.102 port 2944 type 1

The SS type includes:


ZXAN(config-msag)#mgc add 1 10.16.98.102 port 2944 type ?
<1-255> 1-zte,2-hw,3-cisco,4-alcatel,5-nortel(mgcp),
6-nortel(h248).
 others need manual configure

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Result The MGC configuration is complete. Carry out the show msag
mgc command to display the MGC configuration result.
ZXAN(config-msag)#show msag mgc
MGCID:1
MGCTYPE:1
MGCIP:10.61.98.102
MGCPORT:2944
MGCDOMAINNAME:
MGCINFORMATION:0
MGCMD5-PROFILE:0
--------------------------------
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Example If the user wants other MGC port number, for example, 11000,
perform the following configurations:
1. Show the existed serial numbers of the port numbers. Find a
serial number, which is not used, for example, 13.
ZXAN(config-msag)#show msag ctrlport

2. Set the MGC port number to 11000.


ZXAN(config-msag)#ctrlport add 13 11000 info 0

Configuring MG
Prerequisites Before configuring the MG, make sure that the MGC is configured.
Context To configure the MG, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the config-msag mode.
ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#

2. Configure the MG.


� If the MGC is SS, configure the port number.
ZXAN(config-msag)#mg add 1 1 port 2944

Note:
In the mg add 1 (mgid) 1 (mgcid) port 2944 command,
the mgcid is the SS ID configured by the add-mgc com-
mand. For the H.248 protocol, the default port number is
2944.

� If the MGC is SIP server, configure the domain name.


ZXAN(config-msag)#mg add 1 1 domain-name 10.16.113.27

END OF STEPS

Result The MG configuration is complete. Carry out the show msag mg


command to display the MG configuration results.
ZXAN(config-msag)#show msag mg
the base attribute of MG:

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mgid:1
protype:H248
version:1
encodetpr:TEXT
mgport:2944
translay:IP
transpro:UDP
domname:
mginfo:0
mgcid1:1
mgcid2:0
mgcid3:0
mgcid4:0
curmgc:0
-----------------------------
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Configuring Management IP
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the management IP.
Prerequisites Before configuring the management IP, make sure that:
� ZXMSG 5200 is working normally.
� The MG is configured.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200 through the console port or Telnet.
Context To configure the management IP, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Use the configure terminal command to enter the global con-
figuration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Use the vlan command to configure a VLAN.


ZXAN(config)#vlan 300
ZXAN(config-vlan)#exit

3. Use the ip address command to configure the management


IP address and subnet mask.
ZXAN(config)#interface inband-vlan 300
ZXAN(config-if)#ip address 10.63.173.100 255.255.255.0

4. Use the interface command to enter the uplink interface.


ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/9/2
ZXAN(config-if)#

5. Use the switchport command to bind the port with the VLAN.
� untagged port
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport default vlan 300

� tagged port
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan 300 tag

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Note:
The port type can be untagged or tagged depending on the
type of networking.

6. Use the ip route command to set default gateway, if the NM


server and ZXMSG 5200 are not in the same network segment.
ZXAN(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.63.173.254
ZXAN(config)#exit

7. Use the write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result The management IP configuration is complete. Carry out the s


how ip interface inband-vlan command to display the manage-
ment IP.
ZXAN#show ip interface inband-vlan 300
inband-vlan300 AdminStatus is up, PhyStatus is up,
line protocol is up
Internet address is 10.63.173.100/22
Broadcast address is 255.255.255.255
Vpn id is 0
MTU is 1500 bytes
ICMP unreachables are always sent
ICMP redirects replies are always sent
ARP Timeout: 00:05:00

Configuring Media IP and Signalling


IP
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the media IP and signalling IP.
Prerequisites Before configuring the media IP and signal IP, make sure that:
� The MGC is configured.
� The MG is configured.
� The physical configuration of the NE is complete.
Context Make sure that media IP address and signalling IP address are not
in the same network segment as the management IP.
The media IP and signalling IP can be configured in the following
ways:
� Configure only one IP address. The in-band NM, VoIP control
flow, and VoIP media flow use the same IP address by using
the following command:
ZXAN(config)#voip-interface mng-interface

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� Configure two IP addresses. The VoIP control flow and VoIP


media flow use the same IP address. The NM uses the other
one. The two addresses are in different network segments.
The NM flow and VoIP flow use different VLANs. The uplink
may use different ports or the same port.
� Configure three IP addresses for the VoIP control flow, VoIP
media flow, and NM.
To configure the media IP and signalling IP in the second way,
perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the config-msag mode.
ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#

2. Configure the media IP and signalling IP.


ZXAN(config-msag)#voip interface add ctrl-ip 10.63.86.113 ctrl-mask
255.255.255.0 media-ip 10.63.86.113 media-mask 255.255.255.0
route-mode 2

3. (Optional) Configure the next-hop media IP.


ZXAN(config-msag)#voip route add 10.61.86.254

END OF STEPS

Result The media and signalling IP configuration is complete. Carry out


the show msag voip-ipaddr command to display media and sig-
nal IP.
ZXAN(config-msag)#show msag voip-ipaddr

mgid:1
ctrl-ip:10.63.86.113
ctrl-mask:255.255.255.0
ctrl-nexthop:10.63.86.254
media-ip:10.63.86.113
media-mask:255.255.255.0
media-nexthop:10.63.86.254
route-mode:L2
-------------------------------------
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Configuring Internal Media Flow


Route
Context To configure the internal media flow route, perform the following
steps:
Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the config-msag mode.
ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#

2. Add the media NAT.

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� Configure NAT in slot 11.


ZXAN(config-msag)#media-nat add mpr-rack 1 mpr-shelf 1 11 1 9 5
5 10.63.86.113 10000
ZXAN(config-msag)#media-nat add mpr-rack 1 mpr-shelf 1 11 2 9 5
5 10.63.86.113 12000

� Configure NAT in slot 12.


ZXAN(config-msag)#media-nat add mpr-rack 1 mpr-shelf 1 12 1 9 5
5 10.63.86.113 14000
ZXAN(config-msag)#media-nat add mpr-rack 1 mpr-shelf 1 12 2 9 5
5 10.63.86.113 16000

� Configure NAT in slot 10 in GISB+VoIP sub-card mode.


ZXAN(config-msag)#media-nat add mpr-rack 1 mpr-shelf 1 10 1 10 5
5 10.63.86.113 14000

Note:
� The slot number is the slot for the MPRB card. The sub-card
number is the number for the sub-card of source card.
� Both the output and input physical port number can only
be set to 5.
� The output IP address is the same as the media IP address.
� The minimum UDP port is 10000 and each sub-card needs
2000 port numbers.

3. Configure NAT of each sub-card according to the numbers of


the resource card and sub-card.
END OF STEPS

Result NAT configuration is complete.

Configuring RTP Resource


Prerequisites Before configuring the RTP resource, make sure that:
� The termination ID of the VoIP resource at MGC side is config-
ured.
� The MGC and MG at MG side are configured
Context The length of the RTP TID character string cannot exceed 64 char-
acters. There are two RTP TID types. Generally, one system only
uses one type.
� Type 1: The length is not fixed and the TID can be added
directly. The ID format is RTP0-RTP59.
� Type 2: The length is fixed and the TID can be configured. The
ID format is RTP001-RTP059.
To configure the RTP resource, perform the following steps:

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Steps 1. Log in to the system through Telnet or serial port and enter the
config-msag configuration mode.
ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#

2. Configure the VoIP resource termination ID.


� Type 2
ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp terminationid add RTP begin-seqno 1 240
type 2 begin-no 0 mgid 1

� Type 3
ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp terminationid add RTP begin-seqno 1 240
type 3 digit-length 3
begin-no 0 mgid 1

END OF STEPS

Result The VoIP termination ID configuration is complete. Carry out the


show msag rtp terminationid command to display the VoIP ter-
mination ID configuration.
� Type 1
ZXAN(config-msag)#show msag rtp terminationid
seq mgid terminationid
1 1 RTP0
2 1 RTP1
3 1 RTP2
4 1 RTP3
5 1 RTP4
6 1 RTP5

� Type 2
ZXAN(config-msag)#show msag rtp terminationid
seq mgid terminationid
1 1 RTP000
2 1 RTP001
3 1 RTP002
4 1 RTP003
5 1 RTP004
6 1 RTP005

Configuring User Circuit TID


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the user circuit TID.
Prerequisites Before configuring user the user circuit TID, make sure that:
� The ZXMSG 5200 service configuration is completed at MGC
side.
� The MGC and MG configuration is completed at MG side.
� The narrowband analog subscriber card is configured.
Context To configure the user circuit TID, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Log in to the system through Telnet or serial port and enter the
config-msag configuration mode.

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ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#

2. Configure the Termination ID of PSTN user circuit.


Use the slc terminationid add command to set the Termina-
tion ID of PSTN user circuit.
There are three types for Termination ID prefix:
� Type 1: The prefix length is fixed and cannot be configured.
The Termination ID contains unit, subunit, and circuit num-
ber.
ZXAN(config-msag)#slc terminationid add rackno 1
shelfno 1 3 USER type 1 mgid 1

Carry out the show msag slc terminationid command to


show the configuration result of type 1.
ZXAN(config-msag)#show msag slc terminationid 3
rack:1 shelf:1 slot:3
------------------------------------------------
Index Mgid Terminationid
1 1 USER00100300000
2 1 USER00100300001
3 1 USER00100300002
4 1 USER00100300003
5 1 USER00100300004
6 1 USER00100300005

� Type 2: The prefix length is not fixed.


ZXAN(config-msag)#slc terminationid add rackno 1
shelfno 1 3 USER type 2 mgid 1

Carry out the show msag slc terminationid command to


show the configuration result of type 2.
ZXAN(config-msag)#show msag slc terminationid 3
rack:1 shelf:1 slot:3
--------------------------------------------------
Index Mgid Terminationid
1 1 USER0
2 1 USER1
3 1 USER2
4 1 USER3
5 1 USER4
6 1 USER5

� Type 3: The prefix length is fixed and can be configured.


ZXAN(config-msag)#slc terminationid add rackno 1
shelfno 1 3 USER type 3 begin-no 0 digit-length 3 mgid 1

Carry out the show msag slc terminationid command to


show the configuration result of type 3.
ZXAN(config-msag)#show msag slc terminationid 3
rack:1 shelf:1 slot:3
------------------------------------------------
Index Mgid Terminationid
1 1 USER000
2 1 USER001
3 1 USER002
4 1 USER003
5 1 USER004
6 1 USER005

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Note:
The total length of TID cannot exceed 64 bytes. Generally, one
system only support one type.
The contents below describe the use of three types of TID.
� Type 1: The TID format is USER00100300000-
USER00100300031. 001 stands for the unit. 003 stands
for the subunit. 00000-00031 stands for 32 circuits. This
type is often used when ZTESS10 is connected. If ZTE SS
is used and the MGCP protocol is applied, the character
‘user’ need be in lower case.
� Type 2: The TID format is USER0 - USER31. This type is
often used when Huawei SS is connected.
� Type 3: The TID format is USER000 – USER031. This type
meets various requirements of the users.

END OF STEPS

Result The user circuit TID is configured successfully.

Configuring SIP Data


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the SIP data.
Prerequisites Before configuring the SIP data, make sure that:
� The ZXMSG 5200 service configuration is completed at the MGC
side.
� The MGC and MG configurations are completed at the MG side.
� The narrowband analog subscriber card is configured at the MG
side.
Context To configure the SIP data, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Log in to the system through Telnet or the serial port and enter
the config-msag configuration mode.
ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#

2. Configure the SIP port number.


Carry out the ctrlport command to set the SIP port number
to 5060.
ZXAN(config-msag)#ctrlport add 15 5060

3. Configure the SIP number analysis table.


Carry out the digitmap add command to configure the SIP
number analysis table.
ZXAN(config-msag)#digitmap add 1 SIPDM digit-map X.|E.X.EX.EX.EX.
|FX.EX.EX. mgid 1 servicetype 2

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The number analysis table must be consistent with that of the


connecting device.
The service types include: 0-H.248, 1-SelfChange, 2-SIP, and
3-Urgency Map.
4. Configure the SIP users.
Carry out the sip user add command to configure the SIP
users.
ZXAN(config-msag)#sip user add 3 begin-index 1 num 32 3000
digitmapname SIPDM password 123 authUsername 30 begin-no 0
digitlen 2 type 3

The parameters are described as follows:


� digitmapname: Number analysis table
� authUsername: Prefix
� begin-no 0: Start number
� digitlen: SIP user number length without the prefix
� type: SIP user number type
There are three types of SIP user number:
� Type 1: The length is fixed but cannot be configured. The
number contains the unit, subunit and circuit number, for
example, SIP00100100000-SIP00100100031.
� Type 2: The length is fixed and can be added directly, for
example, SIP0-SIP31.
� Type 3: The length is fixed and can be configured, for ex-
ample, SIP000-SIP031.
5. Configure the SIP user IP.
Carry out the sip userid add command to configure the SIP
user ID.
ZXAN(config-msag)#sip userid add 3 begin-index 1 num 32 30
begin-no 0 digitlen 2 type 3

END OF STEPS

Result The SIP data is configured successfully.

Configuring ISDN Service


Prerequisites Before configuring the ISDN service, make sure that:
� At the SS side, the configuration of ZXMSG 5200 ISDN service
port is complete.
� At the AG side, the configurations of MGC, MG, VoIP resource,
and DLCC subscriber card are complete.
Context To configure the ISDN service, perform the following steps:

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Note:
The configurations of specific parameters depend on the actual
application. The following steps show an example.

Steps 1. Log in to the system through Telnet or the serial port and enter
the config-msag configuration mode.
ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#

2. Add an application server.


ZXAN(config-msag)#as add 1 protocol 5

3. Add an application server process.


ZXAN(config-msag)#asp add 1 0 0 1 10.61.98.100 instream 8
outstream 8

4. Configure the relation between application server and applica-


tion server process.
ZXAN(config-msag)#asasp add 1 1

5. Add 30D+B link.


ZXAN(config-msag)#isdn dlink span add 6 pcm-no 1 1 30 1 1 info
0 link-number 1

6. Establish the ISDN connection.


ZXAN(config-msag)#isdnbra add 6 0 10.61.98.200 5600 maxframe 1000

7. Configure the subscriber TID.


ZXAN(config-msag)#slc terminationid add rackno 1
shelfno 1 6 USER mgid 1

Note:
The configuration of the ISDN subscriber port is the same as
that of the PSTN subscriber port TID.

8. Carry out the write command to save the configuration in nor-


mal mode.
ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
..[OK]

END OF STEPS

Result Connect to the SS successfully. The ISDN service configuration is


complete. The user can make calls.

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Configuring IP Fax Service


Prerequisites Before configuring the IP fax service, make sure that the PSTN or
ISDN service is available.
Context � The system supports T.30 and T.38 fax mode. Because the
fax functions are complicated, please configure the fax mode
according to the real situation.
� When the system changes the voice to fax, some parameters
are to be modified whatever the changeover is automatic or is
controlled by theMGC.
� Generally, it is the MGC that selects the fax mode and controls
the changeover of the fax mode, T.38, or T.30. The MG only
reports the detected fax tone to the MGC, without changing
automatically.
� The port fax mode must be consistent with the fax mode con-
figured in RTP.
To configure IP fax service, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Check the voice service configuration and make sure that the
service is normal.
ZXAN(config)#show msag h248-status
-------------------------------------
H248-SS link status(H248Trkplink) :OK
-------------------------------------

2. Configure the fax mode.


� Configure the global fax mode.
ZXAN(config)#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#mg capability 1 fax-pri1 1

Use the fax-pri1 parameter to configure the global fax pri-


ority. The values are listed in Table 5.

TABLE 5 FAX PRIORITY PARAMETERS

Parameter Val- Description


ue

fax-pri1 0 INVALID: If the configuration is 0, the


single-user configuration mode is used.

1 VBD: If the configuration is 1, the VBD


(T.30) fax mode is used.

2 T38: If the configuration is 2, the T.38


fax mode is used.

� Configure the single-user fax mode. The system supports


single-user fax mode configuration. If the global fax mode
is not configured, configure in single-user fax mode.
ZXAN(config-msag)#slc attribute modify 15 fax-mode ?
fast-fax
fast-modem
ip-modem
low-speed-modem

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rtp
t.30
t.38
v34
ZXAN(config-msag)#slc attribute modify 15 fax-mode t.30

3. Configure the VoIP resource card fax property.


ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp vpwl-parameter fax-modem faxmode 11

4. (Optional) Configure the fax tone event.


ZXAN(config-msag)#tone fax-event 1 t38-fax-end 1 v21-flags-tone 1

5. Save the configuration.


END OF STEPS

Result The IP fax service configuration is complete. The fax service can
be used.

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Related Configuration

Table of Contents
Configuring VoIP Resource .................................................53
Configuring VoIP QoS.........................................................60
Call Control Management....................................................60
Configuring Self-Exchange Number ......................................63
Configuring Uplink Port Protection........................................63
Configuring NTP Server ......................................................67
Configuring Ring Pattern.....................................................67
Saving Data......................................................................68
112 Test...........................................................................68

Configuring VoIP Resource


This topic includes the following:
� Configuring DSP
� Configuring IPS
� Configuring MPRB RTP

Configuring DSP
Introduction The DSP management refers to the resource circuit management
of the DSP module on the MPRB card. It is used to display and
configure the resource circuit information of the DSP module on
the MPRB resource card.
Modify the Circuit The DSP circuit has five types, including DTMF, TONE, CID, CONF,
Type and MF.
To modify the circuit type of DSP Module DTMF, carry out the fol-
lowing commands:
ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#
ZXAN(config-msag)#dsp attribute modify 11 1 ?
<1-6> KIND:1-DTMF,2-TONE,3-CID,5-CONF,6-MF.
ZXAN(config-msag)#dsp attribute modify 11 1 1

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Note:
This modification sets all the DSP resources of the same child de-
vice number to this circuit type.

Block the DSP To block the DSP circuits 1 – 60 of the sub-card 1 in slot 11, carry
Circuit out the following command:
ZXAN(config-msag)#dsp block rack 1 shelf 1 11 1 begin-index 1 number 60

Unblock the DSP To unblock the DSP circuits 1 – 60 of the sub-card 1 in slot 11,
Circuit carry out the following command:
ZXAN(config-msag)#dsp unblock rack 1 shelf 1 11 1 begin-index 1 number 60

View the DSP To view the DSP circuit property of sub-card 1 in slot 11, use the
Circuit Property following command:
ZXAN(config-msag)#show msag dsp attribute 11 1
rack:1
shelf:1
slot:11
dspno:1
dspkind:DTMF

Configuring IPS
Introduction The IPS management refers to the resource circuit management
of the IPS module on the MPRB card. It is used to display and
configure the resource circuit information of the IPS module on
the MPRB resource card.
Modify the IPS � Modify the packaging time on 1 – 20 ISP circuit ports of the
Circuit Property MPRB sub-card 1 in slot 11.
To set the minimum packaging time to 10 ms, and the maxi-
mum packaging time to 100 ms, carry out the following com-
mand:
ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#
ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp attribute modify rack 1
shelf 1 11 1 begin-index 1 num 20
max-package-time 100 min-package-time 10

� Modify the packaging time on 1 – 20 ISP circuit ports of the


GISB+VoIP sub-card 1 in slot 10.
To set the minimum packaging time to 10 ms, and the maxi-
mum packaging time to 100 ms, carry out the following com-
mand:
ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#
ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp attribute modify rack 1
shelf 1 10 1 begin-index 1 num 20
max-package-time 100 min-package-time 10

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Configure TID There are two ways to configure the IPS circuit Termination ID of
the MPRB sub-card in slot 11:
� The length is not fixed. Add the TID directly.
ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp terminationid add RTP 240 mgid 1 type 2 begin-no 0

� The length is fixed and can be configured.


ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp terminationid add RTP 240 mgid 1 type 3 digit-length 3 begi

There are two ways to configure the IPS circuit Termination ID of


the GISB+VoIP sub-card in slot 10:
� The length is not fixed. Add the TID directly.
ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp terminationid add RTP 240 mgid 1 type 2 begin-no 0

� The length is fixed and can be configured.


ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp terminationid add RTP 240 mgid 1 type 3 digit-length 3 begi

Note:
The configuration of TID prefix sets all the IPS resources of the
same child device number to be this prefix. The deletion of TID
prefix deletes the TID prefix of all the IPS resources of the same
child device number.

Delete TID To delete the Termination ID of the MPRB sub-card in slot 11, carry
out the following command:
ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp terminationid del fix RTP 240 mgid 1 type 2 begin-no 0

To delete the Termination ID of the GISB+VoIP sub-card in slot 10,


carry out the following command:
ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp terminationid del fix RTP 240 mgid 1 type 2 begin-no 0

Block The Circuits � Block the specified quantity of IPS circuits of the MPRB card in
specified slot.
To block the ISP circuits 1 – 60 of the sub-card 1 in slot 11,
carry out the following command:
ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp block rack 1 shelf 1 11 1 begin-index 1 num 60

� Block the specified quantity of IPS circuits of the GISB+VoIP


sub-card in specified slot.
To block the ISP circuits 1 – 60 of the sub-card 1 in slot 10,
carry out the following command:
ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp block rack 1 shelf 1 10 1 begin-index 1 num 60

Unblock The � Unblock the specified quantity of IPS circuits of the MPRB card
Circuits in specified slot.
To unblock the ISP circuits 1 – 60 of the sub-card 1 in slot 11,
carry out the following command:
ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp unblock rack 1 shelf 1 11 1 begin-index 1 num 60

� Unblock the specified quantity of IPS circuits of the GISB+VoIP


sub-card in specified slot.
To unblock the ISP circuits 1 – 60 of the sub-card 1 in slot 10,
carry out the following command:

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ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp unblock rack 1 shelf 1 10 1 begin-index 1 num 60

Configuring MPRB RTP


Context The MPRB RTP parameter configuration includes DTMF, EC, Rxhan-
dle, fax-modem, and voice configuration.

Note:
The configured parameters in the steps are just examples. The
specified parameter configuration depends on the actual require-
ments.

To configure the MPRB RTP, perform the following steps:


Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the config-msag mode.
ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#

2. Configure the DTMF parameters.


Set the DTMF payload to 98, DTMF redundant to 97, and DTMF
relay mode to VOICE CODING.
ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp mprb-parameter dtmf dtmfpayload 98
dtmfredundant 97 dtmfrelaymode 1

Table 6 lists the DTMF parameter value ranges and the default
values.

TABLE 6 DTMF PARAMETERS

Parameter Range Default Value

dtmfpayload 96 – 128 97

dtmfredundant 96 – 128 96

dtmfrelaymode 0 — NOT RELAY RED RFC2833

1 — VOICE
CODING

2 — RED
RFC2833

4 — AAL/IETF

6 — n RED
RFC2833

3. Configure the Echo parameters.

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Set the network echo canceller tail length to 32 ms. The other
parameters use the default values.
ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp mprb-parameter ec ectaillen 64

To configure all the parameters, carry out the following com-


mand:
ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp mprb-parameter ec ecenable 1 ectaillen 32
ectxf 1 nlpaggress 0

Table 7 lists the EC parameter value ranges and the default


values.

TABLE 7 EC PARAMETERS

Parameter Range Default Value

ecenable 0 — disable 1

1 — enable

ectaillen 128 ms, 16 ms, 24 64 ms


ms, 32 ms, 64 ms,
8 ms

ectxf 0 — non-linear 0

1 — fixed gain

nlpaggress –32767 to 32767 0

4. Configure the Rxhandle parameters.


To set the maximum instantaneous delay to 100, the minimum
instantaneous delay to 20 and the average delay to 60, carry
out the following command:
ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp mprb-parameter rxhandle maxdelay 80
mindelay 10 nomdelay 40

Table 8 lists the Rxhandle parameter value ranges and the de-
fault values.

TABLE 8 RXHANDLE PARAMETERS

Parameter Range Default Value

maxdelay 0 – 200 80

mindelay 0 – 200 10

nomdelay 0 – 200 40

5. Configure the fax-modem parameters.


To set the fax mode to T.38, carry out the following command:
ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp mprb-parameter fax-modem faxmode 1

Table 9 lists the fax—modem parameter value ranges and the


default values.

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TABLE 9 FAX-MODEM PARAMETERS

Parameter Range Default Value

ecmenable 0 — prevent ecm 1

1 — allow ecm

faxmode 0 — Fax robust 0

1 — T38 fax mode

11 — SS control fax

2 — T30 transparent

faxpage 0 – 3 2

faxswtime 1 – 10 5

g711redund 0 – 3 –

modemmode 0 — Modem delay 5s 3

11 — Full ctrl

2 — Transparent

3 — Modem
immediate

4 — Fax immediate

5 — Cid immediate

6 — Ip modem

speedlimit 12000 bps, 14400 14400 bps


bps, 2400 bps, 4800
bps, 7200 bps, 9600
bps, no-limit

t30message 0 – 7 5

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Parameter Range Default Value

tcfproc 0 — Procedure 2 0

1 — Procedure 1

6. Configure the voice parameters. Set G.723 to low rate.


To set G.723 to low rate, carry out the following command:
ZXAN(config-msag)#rtp mprb-parameter voice g723-rate 0

Table 10 lists the voice parameter value ranges and the default
values.

TABLE 10 VOICE PARAMETERS

Parameter Range Default Value

dcfilter 0 — enable 0

1 — disable

dtmfcidelec 100 – 630, –


corresponding to
-10 dBov to -63
dBov

fsk-level 62 - 212, –
corresponding to
0 dB to -15 dB
Minimum unit: 0.1
dB

g723-rate 0 — low rate (5.3 1


Kbps)

1 — high rate (6.3


Kbps)

nortptime 0 s – 65535 s –

pcmlaw 0 — a law 0

1 — mu law

pcmtopkg-gain -20 to +20 0

pkgtopcm-gain -20 to +20 0

silencetopcm 0 — COMFORT 0
NOISE

1 — SILENCE

vadvalue 0 — DISABLE VAD –

1 — DEFAULT
SCHEME

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Parameter Range Default Value

2 — Reserved

END OF STEPS

Result The MPRB RTP configuration is complete.

Configuring VoIP QoS


Context To configure the VoIP QoS, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the config-msag mode.
ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#

2. Set the QoS delay time to 200 ms, jitter to 100, and loss to 5.
ZXAN(config-msag)#qovs profile modify 1 delay 200 jitter 100 loss 5

Note:
The QoS profile ID value ranges from 1 to 5.

END OF STEPS

Result The VoIP QoS configuration is complete.

Call Control Management


This topic includes the following:
� Configuring Tone Chip
� Configuring Fax Event
� Configuring Call Limit
� Configuring Uplink Port Call Limit

Configuring Tone Chip


Prerequisites Before configuring the tone chip, make sure that the main control
card and MPRB cards are inserted and working normally.
Context To configure the tone chip, perform the following steps:

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Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the config-msag mode.
ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#

2. Configure the tone chip.


� Configure the chip to be DSP.
ZXAN(config-msag)#tone chip 1

� Configure the chip to be IPS.


ZXAN(config-msag)#tone chip 2

END OF STEPS

Result The tone chip configuration is complete. Carry out the show msag
tone chip command to display the result.
ZXAN(config-msag)#show msag tone chip
fix-tone-chip:DSP

Configuring Fax Event


Prerequisites Before configuring fax event, make sure that the main control card
and MPRB card are inserted and working normally.
Context To configure the fax event, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the config-msag mode.
ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#

2. Configure the fax event.


ZXAN(config-msag)#tone fax-event 1 t38-fax-end 1

The parameter configuration depends on the actual require-


ments.
END OF STEPS

Result The fax event configuration is complete. Carry out the show msag
tone fax-event command to display the results.
ZXAN(config-msag)#show msag tone fax-event 1
mgid:1
fax-cng-tone:0
v21-flags-tone:1
t38-fax-end:1
ansamwi-tone:0
ansamwo-tone:0
answi-tone:0
answo-tone:0
(0-not report; 1-report)

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Configuring Call Limit


Prerequisites Before configuring the call limit, make sure that the physical con-
figuration is complete.
Context To configure the call limit on–off parameters on busy hours, per-
form the following steps:
Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the config-msag mode.
ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#

2. Configure the call limit on-off parameters.


ZXAN(config-msag)#call-limit on-off call-limit 1
ips-resources-limit 2

END OF STEPS

Result The call limit configuration is complete. Carry out the show msag
call-limit on-off command to display the result.
ZXAN(config-msag)#show msag call-limit on-off
call-limit:limit by mg
cpu-busy-limit:not limit
up-port-busy-limit:not limit
ips-resource-limit:not limit
nic-resource-limit:allway limit

Configuring Uplink Port Call Limit


Prerequisites Before configuring the uplink port call limit, make sure that the
main control card and MPRB card are inserted and working nor-
mally.
Context To configure the uplink port call limit, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the config-msag mode.
ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#

2. Configure the uplink port call limit parameters according to the


requirements.
ZXAN(config-msag)#call-limit upport 1 modify rack 1 shelf 1 3 1
receive-threshold 50000000 send-threshold 60000000

END OF STEPS

Result The call limit configuration is complete. Carry out the show msag
call-limit upport command to display the result.
ZXAN(config-msag)#show msag call-limit upport
config-id:1
rack:1
shelf:1

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slot:3
port:1
send-threshold:60000000
receiver-threshold:50000000

Configuring Self-Exchange
Number
Context To configure the self-exchange parameters, perform the following
steps:

Note:
The configurations of specific parameters depend on the actual
application.

Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the config-msag mode.
ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#

2. Enable the MG self exchange.


ZXAN(config-msag)#mg capability 1 self-exchange 1

3. Configure the calling protection.


ZXAN(config-msag)#mg capability 1 protect-call 1

4. Configure the self exchange digit map.


ZXAN(config-msag)#digitmap add 1 ZTE digit-map
1983XXXX|1981XXXX servicetype 1 mgid 1

5. Configure the self-exchange number.


ZXAN(config-msag)#slc phone-number modify 3
begin-phone-number 19830000

END OF STEPS

Result The self-exchange configuration is complete.

Configuring Uplink Port


Protection
Context There are four types of system service data streams:

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� VoIP Media Stream


� VoIP Control Stream
� Network Management Stream
� Broadband Data Stream
The VoIP media stream, VoIP control stream, and network man-
agement stream are uplinked to the network in Layer-3 mode while
the broadband data stream is uplinked in Layer-2 mode.
The service data streams can share one uplink port, use 4 uplink
ports separately, or use any combination of the four ports.
Uplink port protection group allows the user to configure any com-
bination of the streams in one group and use the main/backup
protection for this group. When any stream is faulty, the ac-
tive/standby changeover is performed.
The number of the main ports in the uplink port protection is from
1 to 4. The total number of ports is from 1 × 2 to 4 × 2. The
maximum number for the uplink protection group is 4. That is,
each data flow has one port (Active/standby 2 ports).
One uplink protection group contains the active port group and
standby port group. The active port group is in enable state. The
standby port group is in disable state.

Note:
During the active/standby changeover, disable the active port
group first and then enable the standby port group.

The ports in the group are in the same state. The relationship
between the active and standby ports is shown in Figure 15.

FIGURE 15 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ACTIVE PORT AND STANDBY PORT

Generally, the networks for the NM flow and the service flow are
not in the same network segment. If the NM flow and service flow
are uplinked through different ports, the user cannot configure the
NM flow and the service flow in the same protection group.

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Note:
The protection group concept is irrelevant to any concept of VLAN.
While configuring data, make sure to configure two ports in the
same VLAN. Otherwise, the data flow may be broken even though
the active/standby protection is effective .

Configure the uplink protection group when the active port group
or standby port group is enabled. If one port in the enabled port
group is down, the changeover takes place in the protection group.
The current port group is disabled and the opposite port group is
enabled.
Static aggregation is allowed to the uplink port in the protection
group. When all ports in the aggregation group are down, it is not
considered that the port is down and the changeover takes place.
The LACP and uplink protection group function are mutually exclu-
sive to each other. Only one function can be enabled at the same
time.
To configure the uplink port protection, perform the following
steps:
Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the global configuration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Create or delete the uplink port group.


ZXAN(config)#uaps-group 1
ZXAN(cfg-uaps-1)#

Note:
The uplink port group is enabled after it is created. Use the no
uaps-group command to delete the uplink port group. The
configuration is deleted at the same time when the group is
deleted.

3. Add or delete the master port to the uplink group.


ZXAN(cfg-uaps-1)#port master-port fei_1/9/1 slave-port fei_1/9/2

Note:
Add the ports in pairs.
Use the no port master-port command to delete the port in
the uplink group.

4. Enable or disable the port.


� enable
ZXAN(cfg-uaps-1)#revertive enable

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� disable
ZXAN(cfg-uaps-1)#revertive disable

Note:
In enable status, if a fault occurs in the master uplink port,
the system switches to the standby port. When the master
port resumes, the system will switch back to the master port.

5. Detect the link type.


Set the detection link type to media.
ZXAN(cfg-uaps-1)#next-hop 10.63.173.200 link-type media

To delete the detection type configuration, carry out the fol-


lowing command:
ZXAN(cfg-uaps-group-id)#no next-hop

The link detection is started when the next-hop IP is config-


ured. Configure the detection type to be normal to detect the
link between the main control board and the next hop, that is,
to ping the next hop on the main control board. Set the type
to media to detect the media data stream link. The default is
normal.
6. Configure the detecting interval time and retry times.
� Configure the interval time.
ZXAN(cfg-uaps-1)#interval-link-detect 2

� Configure the retry times.


ZXAN(cfg-uaps-1)#retry-link-detect 4

Note:
This configuration takes effect only when the next-hop IP ad-
dress is configured. The detecting interval range is 1 - 10 sec-
onds, and the default value is 3 seconds. The retry time range
is 1 - 10, and the default value is 5.

7. Swap the UAPS.


ZXAN(cfg-uaps-1)#swap

8. Show the uplink port group data.


Show the status of the uplink port group with a specific ID,
including the master port status and standby port status. The
ID range is 1 - 4.
� When the ID is not specified, display the information on the
created UAPS groups.
ZXAN(cfg-uaps-1)#show uaps
Group List :
----------------------------
1

� When the ID is specified, display the information on the


specified UAPS group.

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ZXAN(cfg-uaps- 1)#show uaps groupid 1


Revertive control : disable
Next-hop : 10.63.173.200
Link-type : media
Link-detect-retry : 4
Link-detect-interval : 2
Link status : failed
Master ports status : forwarding
fei_1/9/1 : up
Slave ports status : block
fei_1/9/2        : down

END OF STEPS

Result The uplink port protection is configured successfully.

Configuring NTP Server


Context The IP address of NTP server is consistent with IP address of the
MGC to which the system is connected.
To configure the system NTP server, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the global configuration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Configure the IP address of the NTP server.


ZXAN(config)#ntp server 10.63.198.200
ZXAN(config)#

END OF STEPS

Result The NTP server configuration is complete.

Configuring Ring Pattern


Context To configure the ring pattern, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the config-msag mode.
ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#

2. Configure the ring pattern parameters.


ZXAN(config-msag)#ring modify mgid 1 immediaattr 1 immediaon 60
immediaoff 200 ringprofile 4

END OF STEPS

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Result The Ring pattern configuration is complete. Carry out the show
msag ring command to display the results.
ZXAN(config-msag)#show msag ring
mgid:1
immediaattr:1
immediaon:60
immediaoff:200
ringprofile:4
--------------------------------
1 rows are effected

Saving Data
Context To save the configuration data of the network element, perform
the following steps:
Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet.
2. Carry out the write command to save the data in common user
mode.
ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
..[OK]

END OF STEPS

Result Data is saved to flash successfully.

112 Test
Context The 112 test is used test the ZXMSG 5200 narrow-band service.
It measures different characteristics of internal, external, and ter-
minal lines of subscribers, which provides effective basis for the
fault decision and location.
Steps 1. Log in to the network element through the serial port or Telnet
and enter the config-msag mode.
ZXAN#msag
ZXAN(config-msag)#

2. Start the 112 test.


ZXAN(config-msag)#112 start rack 1 1 testItem 27 1 0 slot 3

3. (Optional) Stop the 112 test.


ZXAN(config-msag)#112 stop

4. (Optional) Cancel the 112 test.


ZXAN(config-msag)#112 stop-test

END OF STEPS

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Result The 112 Test is conducted successfully. Carry out the show msag
112 command to display the result.
ZXAN#show msag 112

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CES Service
Configuration

Table of Contents
Overview..........................................................................71
Configuring CES Service (SAToP over Ethernet) .....................72
Configuring CES (SAToP over Dynamic MPLS) (Single CEE
Card) ...............................................................................76
Configuring CES Service (SAToP over Static MPLS) .................81
Configuring CES Service (SAToP over UDP/IP) .......................85
Configuring CES Service (CESoPSN over Static MPLS).............89
Configuring CES (CESoPSN over Dynamic MPLS) (Single CEE
Card) ...............................................................................94
Configuring CES Service (CESoPSN over Ethernet) .................98
Configuring CES Service (CESoPSN over UDP/IP) ................. 102
Configuring CES Service (CESoPSN over Static L2TPv3) ......... 107
Configuring CES Service (SAToP over Static L2TPv3) ............ 112

Overview
ZXMSG 5200 supports TDM-PWE3 service. The AG connects to
the PBX through E1 interface. Through the PSN, PW is created be-
tween the AG and opposite device. The TDM service is transmitted
through the PW.
The TDM emulation service supports non-structured service
(SAToP) and structured service (CESoPSN). PSN supports
UDP/IPv4, Ethernet, L2TPv3 over IPv4, and MPLS. L2TPv3 only
supports the static configuration of SessionID. MPLS supports
dynamic learning of the outer label and inner PW label through
the LDP.
The differences between non-structured service and structured
service are:
� When 16 E1 ports of CEE work in SAToP mode, the system
maps each E1 port to one PW.
� When 16 E1 ports of CEE (four E1s as a group) or two 8M HWs
work in CESoPSN mode, they can be called N × 64K time slots.
Configuring E1 or 8M HW time slots and PW can implements
the cross connection of N × 64K time slots.

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Configuring CES Service


(SAToP over Ethernet)
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the CES service (SAToP over
Ethernet).
Prerequisite Before configuring the CES service (SAToP over Ethernet), make
sure that:
� The network devices and lines are working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200.
� In-band or out-of-band NM is configured.
� The physical configuration is complete.
� The CES service card works normally.
Networking Figure 16 shows the CES service (SAToP over Ethernet) networking
Diagram diagram.

FIGURE 16 CES SERVICE (SATOP OVER ETHERNET) NETWORKING DIAGRAM

– PE: Provider Edge, which is ZXMSG – Customer Edge


5200 in this example.

Configuration Figure 17 shows the CES service (SAToP over Ethernet) configura-
Flow tion flow.

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FIGURE 17 CES SERVICE (SATOP OVER ETHERNET) CONFIGURATION FLOW

Data Scheme Table 11 lists the CES service (SAToP over Ethernet) data scheme.

TABLE 11 CES SERVICE (SATOP OVER ETHERNET) DATA SCHEME

Item Data

Local device Service VLAN 100

CES TDM file Default

E1 coding mode HDB3

Clock source type Auto negotiation

Uplink port 1/9/1

E1 user interface 1/11/2

CEE MAC address 0015.eb72.0011

Pseudo wire label 0x1101


used in the inbound
direction

Pseudo wire label 0x1102


used in the outbound
direction

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Item Data

Remote device Service VLAN 100

CES TDM file Default

EE1 coding mode HDB3

Clock source type Auto negotiation

Uplink port 1/9/1

E1 user interface 1/12/2

CEE MAC address 0015.eb72.0002

Pseudo wire label 0x1102


used in the inbound
direction

Pseudo wire label 0x1101


used in the outbound
direction

Steps To configure the CES service (SAToP over Ethernet), perform the
following steps:
1. Configure the local device.
i. Configure the CES.
ZXAN(config)#pwe3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#tdm udt 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#mac-address 0015.eb72.0011 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

Note:
Generally, the CES TDM file uses the default file default.
It is unnecessary to configure the CES TDM file. If it is
required to configure the CES TDM file, use the tdm-prof
ile command in PWE3 configuration mode.

ii. Configure the E1 interface.


ZXAN(config)#interface tdm_1/11/2
ZXAN(config-if)#line-coding HDB3
ZXAN(config-if)#line-type e1
ZXAN(config-if)#clock-source adaptive
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iii. Configure the pseudo wire.


ZXAN(config)#pseudowire pw_1/11/1
ZXAN(config-pw)#psn ethernet 0x1102 0x2102 Peer-mac
0015.eb72.0002 vlan 100 priority 2
ZXAN(config-pw)#tdm-service UDT type e1Satop rate 32 TDM_PORT
tdm_1/11/2
ZXAN(config-pw)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

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iv. Configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan 100 tag
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

v. Save the data.


ZXAN#write

2. Configure the remote device.


i. Configure the CES.
ZXAN(config)#pwe3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#tdm udt 1/12
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#mac-address 0015.eb72.0002 1/12
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

ii. Configure the E1 interface.


ZXAN(config)#interface tdm_1/12/2
ZXAN(config-if)#line-coding HDB3
ZXAN(config-if)#line-type e1
ZXAN(config-if)#clock-source adaptive
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iii. Configure the pseudo wire.


ZXAN(config)#pseudowire pw_1/12/1
ZXAN(config-pw)#psn ethernet 0x2102 0x1102 Peer-mac 0015.eb72.0011
vlan 100 priority 2
ZXAN(config-pw)#tdm-service UDT type e1Satop rate 32 TDM_PORT
tdm_1/12/2
ZXAN(config-pw)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iv. Configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan 100 tag
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

v. Save the data.


ZXAN#write

End of Steps
Result The TDM service is transmitted through the pseudo wire. Users
can make phone calls successfully.

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Configuring CES (SAToP


over Dynamic MPLS) (Single
CEE Card)
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the CES service (SAToP over
dynamic MPLS) (single CEE card).
Prerequisite Before configuring the CES service (SAToP over dynamic MPLS)
(single CEE card), make sure that:
� The network devices and lines are working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200.
� In-band or out-of-band NM is configured.
� The physical configuration is complete.
� The CES service card works normally.
Networking Figure 18 shows the CES service (SAToP over dynamic MPLS) (sin-
Diagram gle CEE card) networking diagram.

FIGURE 18 CES SERVICE (SATOP OVER DYNAMIC MPLS) (SINGLE CEE


CARD) NETWORKING DIAGRAM

– PE: Provider Edge, which is ZXMSG – CE: Customer Edge


5200 in this example.

Configuration Figure 19 shows the CES service (SAToP over dynamic MPLS) (sin-
Flow gle CEE card) configuration flow.

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FIGURE 19 CES SERVICE (SATOP OVER DYNAMIC MPLS) (SINGLE CEE


CARD) CONFIGURATION FLOW

Data Scheme Table 12 lists the CES service (SAToP over dynamic MPLS) (single
CEE card) data scheme.

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TABLE 12 CES SERVICE (SATOP OVER DYNAMIC MPLS) (SINGLE CEE


CARD) DATA SCHEME

Item Data

Local device Service VLAN 100

CES TDM file Default

E1 coding mode HDB3

Clock source type Auto negotiation

Uplink port 1/9/1

E1 user interface 1/11/2

LDP label pool 100 – 2000

loopback1 IP 3.3.3.8

Service VLAN L3 10.1.1.3


interface IP

Remote device Service VLAN 100

CES TDM file Default

E1 coding mode HDB3

Clock source type Auto negotiation

Uplink port 1/9/1

E1 user interface 1/3/2

LDP label pool 100 – 2000

loopback1 IP 3.3.3.9

Service VLAN L3 10.1.1.2


interface IP

Steps To configure the CES service (SAToP over dynamic MPLS) (single
CEE card), perform the following steps:
1. Configure the local device.
i. Configure the label range.
ZXAN(config)#mpls label range 100 2000

Note:
The label range configuration takes effect when the system
is restarted.

ii. Configure the route.


ZXAN(config)#interface loopback1
ZXAN(config-if)#ip address 3.3.3.8 255.255.255.255

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ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#vlan 100
ZXAN(config-vlan)#exit
ZXAN(config)#interface vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#ip address 10.1.1.3 255.255.255.0
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#router ospf 1
ZXAN(config-router)#network 3.3.3.8 0.0.0.0 area 0
ZXAN(config-router)#network 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 area 0
ZXAN(config-router)#exit
ZXAN(config)#mpls ldp router-id loopback1
ZXAN(config)#mpls ip
ZXAN(config)#interface vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#mpls ip
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iii. Configure the CES.


ZXAN(config)#pwe3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#tdm udt 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

Note:
Generally, the CES TDM file uses the default file default.
It is unnecessary to configure the CES TDM file. If it is
required to configure the CES TDM file, use the tdm-prof
ile command in PWE3 configuration mode.

iv. Configure the E1 interface.


ZXAN(config)#interface tdm_1/11/2
ZXAN(config-if)#line-coding HDB3
ZXAN(config-if)#line-type e1
ZXAN(config-if)#clock-source adaptive
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

v. Configure the pseudo wire.


ZXAN(config)#pseudowire pw_1/11/1
ZXAN(config-pw)#psn mpls dynamic Peer-ip 3.3.3.9 11 control-word
ZXAN(config-pw)#tdm-service UDT type e1Satop rate 32 TDM_PORT
tdm_1/11/2
ZXAN(config-pw)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

vi. Configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)# switchport vlan 100 tag
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

vii.Save data.
ZXAN#write

2. Configure the remote device.


i. Configure the label range.
ZXAN(config)#mpls label range 100 2000

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ii. Configure the route.


ZXAN(config)#interface loopback1
ZXAN(config-if)#ip address 3.3.3.9 255.255.255.255
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#vlan 100
ZXAN(config-vlan)#exit
ZXAN(config)#interface vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#ip address 10.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#router ospf 1
ZXAN(config-router)#network 3.3.3.9 0.0.0.0 area 0
ZXAN(config-router)#network 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 area 0
ZXAN(config-router)#exit
ZXAN(config)#mpls ldp router-id loopback1
ZXAN(config)#mpls ip
ZXAN(config)#interface vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#mpls ip
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iii. Configure the CES.


ZXAN(config)#pwe3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#tdm udt 1/3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iv. Configure the E1 interface.


ZXAN(config)#interface tdm_1/3/2
ZXAN(config-if)#line-coding HDB3
ZXAN(config-if)#line-type e1
ZXAN(config-if)#clock-source adaptive
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

v. Configure the pseudo wire.


ZXAN(config)#pseudowire pw_1/3/1
ZXAN(config-pw)#psn mpls dynamic Peer-ip 3.3.3.8 11 control-word
ZXAN(config-pw)#tdm-service UDT type e1Satop rate 32 TDM_PORT
tdm_1/3/2
ZXAN(config-pw)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

vi. Configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)# switchport vlan 100 tag
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

vii.Save the data.


ZXAN#write

End of Steps
Result The TDM service is transmitted through the pseudo wire. Users
can make phone calls successfully.

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Configuring CES Service


(SAToP over Static MPLS)
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the CES service (SAToP over
static MPLS).
Prerequisite Before configuring the CES service (SAToP over static MPLS), make
sure that:
� The network devices and lines are working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200.
� In-band or out-of-band NM is configured.
� The physical configuration is complete.
� The CES service card works normally.
Networking Figure 20 shows the CES service (SAToP over static MPLS) net-
Diagram working diagram.

FIGURE 20 CES SERVICE (SATOP OVER STATIC MPLS) NETWORKING


DIAGRAM

– PE: Provider Edge, which is ZXMSG – CE: Customer Edge


5200 in this example.

Configuration Figure 21 shows the CES service (SAToP over static MPLS).
Flow

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FIGURE 21 CES SERVICE (SATOP OVER STATIC MPLS) CONFIGURATION


FLOW

Data Scheme Table 13 lists the CES service (SAToP over static MPLS) data
scheme.

TABLE 13 CES SERVICE (SATOP OVER STATIC MPLS) DATA SCHEME

Item Data

Local device Service VLAN 100

CES TDM file Default

E1 coding mode HDB3

Clock source type Auto negotiation

Uplink port 1/9/1

E1 user interface 1/11/2

CEE MAC address 0015.eb72.0011

Pseudo wire label 101


used in the inbound
direction

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Item Data

Pseudo wire label 102


used in the outbound
direction

MPLS tunnel label in 201


the inbound direction

MPLS tunnel label 202


in the outbound
direction

Remote device Service VLAN 100

CES TDM file Default

E1 coding mode HDB3

Clock source type Auto negotiation

Uplink port 1/9/1

E1 user interface 1/12/2

CEE MAC address 0015.eb72.0002

Pseudo wire label 102


used in the inbound
direction

Pseudo wire label 101


used in the outbound
direction

MPLS tunnel label in 202


the inbound direction

MPLS tunnel label 201


in the outbound
direction

Steps To configure the CES service (SAToP over static MPLS), perform
the following steps:
1. Configure the local device.
i. Configure the CES.
ZXAN(config)#pwe3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#tdm udt 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#mac-address 0015.eb72.0011 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

Note:
Generally, the CES TDM file uses the default file default.
It is unnecessary to configure the CES TDM file. If it is
required to configure the CES TDM file, use the tdm-prof
ile command in PWE3 configuration mode.

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ii. Configure the E1 interface.


ZXAN(config)#interface tdm_1/11/2
ZXAN(config-if)#line-coding HDB3
ZXAN(config-if)#line-type e1
ZXAN(config-if)#clock-source adaptive
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iii. Configure the pseudo wire.


ZXAN(config)#pseudowire pw_1/11/1
ZXAN(config-pw)#psn mpls static-double 101 201 102 202 Nexthop-mac
0015.eb72.0002 vlan 100 priority 2
ZXAN(config-pw)#tdm-service UDT type e1Satop rate 32 TDM_PORT
tdm_1/11/2
ZXAN(config-pw)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iv. Configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan 100 tag
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

v. Save the data.


ZXAN#write

2. Configure the remote device.


i. Configure CES.
ZXAN(config)#pwe3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#tdm udt 1/12
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#mac-address 0015.eb72.0002 1/12
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

ii. Configure the E1 interface.


ZXAN(config)#interface tdm_1/12/2
ZXAN(config-if)#line-coding HDB3
ZXAN(config-if)#line-type e1
ZXAN(config-if)#clock-source adaptive
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iii. Configure the pseudo wire.


ZXAN(config)#pseudowire pw_1/12/1
ZXAN(config-pw)#psn mpls static-double 201 101 202 102 Nexthop-mac
0015.eb72.0011 vlan 100 priority 2
ZXAN(config-pw)#tdm-service UDT type e1Satop rate 32 TDM_PORT
tdm_1/12/2
ZXAN(config-pw)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iv. Configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan 100 tag
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

v. Save the data.


ZXAN#write

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End of Steps
Result The TDM service is transmitted through the pseudo wire. Users
can make phone calls successfully.

Configuring CES Service


(SAToP over UDP/IP)
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the CES service (SAToP over
UDP/IP).
Prerequisite Before configuring the CES service (SAToP over UDP/IP), make
sure that:
� The network devices and lines are working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200.
� In-band or out-of-band NM is configured.
� The physical configuration is complete.
� The CES service card works normally.
Networking Figure 22 shows the CES service (SAToP over UDP/IP) networking
Diagram diagram.

FIGURE 22 CES SERVICE (SATOP OVER UDP/IP) NETWORKING DIAGRAM

– PE: Provider Edge, which is ZXMSG – CE: Customer Edge


5200 in this example.

Configuration Figure 23 shows the CES service (SAToP over UDP/IP) configura-
Flow tion flow.

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FIGURE 23 CES SERVICE (SATOP OVER UDP/IP) CONFIGURATION FLOW

Data Scheme Table 14 lists the CES service (SAToP over UDP/IP) data scheme.

TABLE 14 CES SERVICE (SATOP OVER UDP/IP) DATA SCHEME

Item Data

Local device Service VLAN 100

CES TDM file Default

E1 coding mode HDB3

Clock source type Auto negotiation

IP address 10.10.10.3

Uplink port 1/9/1

E1 user interface 1/11/2

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Item Data

CEE IP address 10.10.11.1

Pseudo wire inbound 15


udp port

Local device pseudo 16


wire outbound udp
port

Remote device Service VLAN 100

CES TDM file Default

E1 coding mode HDB3

Clock source type Auto negotiation

IP address 10.10.10.2

Uplink port 1/9/1

E1 user interface 1/3/2

CEE IP address 10.10.3.1

Pseudo wire inbound 16


udp port

Pseudo wire outbound 15


udp port

Steps To configure the CES Service (SAToP over UDP/IP), perform the
following steps:
1. Configure the local device.
i. Configure the route.
ZXAN(config)#vlan 100
ZXAN(config-vlan)#exit
ZXAN(config)#interface vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#ip address 10.10.10.3 255.255.255.0
ZXAN(config-if)#interface mac-address offset 1
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#ip route 10.10.3.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.2
ZXAN(config)#

ii. Configure the CES.


ZXAN(config)#pwe3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#tdm udt 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#ip-address ipv4 10.10.11.1 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

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Note:
Generally, the CES TDM file uses the default file default.
It is unnecessary to configure the CES TDM file. If it is
required to configure the CES TDM file, use the tdm-prof
ile command in PWE3 configuration mode.

iii. Configure the E1 interface.


ZXAN(config)#interface tdm_1/11/2
ZXAN(config-if)#line-coding HDB3
ZXAN(config-if)#line-type e1
ZXAN(config-if)#clock-source adaptive
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iv. Configure the pseudo wire.


ZXAN(config)#pseudowire pw_1/11/1
ZXAN(config-pw)#psn ip 15 16 Peer-ip 10.10.3.1
ZXAN(config-pw)#tdm_service UDT type e1satop rate 32 TDM_PORT
tdm_1/11/2
ZXAN(config-pw)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

v. Configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan 100 tag
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

vi. Save the data.


ZXAN#write

2. Configure the remote device.


i. Configure the route.
ZXAN(config)#vlan 100
ZXAN(config-vlan)#exit
ZXAN(config)#interface vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#ip address 10.10.10.2 255.255.255.0
ZXAN(config-if)#interface mac-address offset 1
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#ip route 10.10.11.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.3
ZXAN(config)#

ii. Configure the CES.


ZXAN(config)#pwe3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#tdm udt 1/3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#ip-address ipv4 10.10.3.1 1/3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iii. Configure the E1 interface.


ZXAN(config)#interface tdm_1/3/2
ZXAN(config-if)#line-coding HDB3
ZXAN(config-if)#line-type e1
ZXAN(config-if)#clock-source adaptive
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

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iv. Configure the pseudo wire.


ZXAN(config)#pseudowire pw_1/3/1
ZXAN(config-pw)#psn ip 16 15 Peer-ip 10.10.11.1
ZXAN(config-pw)#tdm_service UDT type e1satop rate 32 TDM_PORT
tdm_1/3/2
ZXAN(config-pw)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

v. Configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan 100 tag
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

vi. Save the data.


ZXAN#write

End of Steps
Result The TDM service is transmitted through the pseudo wire. Users
can make phone calls successfully.

Configuring CES Service


(CESoPSN over Static
MPLS)
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the CES service (CESoPSN
over static MPLS).
Prerequisite Before configuring the CES service (CESoPSN over static MPLS),
make sure that:
� The network devices and lines are working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200.
� In-band or out-of-band NM is configured.
� The physical configuration is complete.
� The CES service card works normally.

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Networking Figure 24 shows the CES service (CESoPSN over static MPLS).
Diagram
FIGURE 24 CES SERVICE (CESOPSN OVER STATIC MPLS) NETWORKING
DIAGRAM

– PE: Provider Edge, which is ZXMSG – CE: Customer Edge


5200 in this example.

Configuration Figure 25 shows the CES service (CESoPSN over static MPLS) con-
Flow figuration flow.

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FIGURE 25 CES SERVICE (CESOPSN OVER STATIC MPLS) CONFIGURATION


FLOW

Data Scheme Table 15 lists the CES service (CESoPSN over static MPLS) data
scheme.

TABLE 15 CES SERVICE (CESOPSN OVER STATIC MPLS) DATA SCHEME

Item Data

Local device Service VLAN 100

CES TDM file Default

Clock source type Auto negotiation

Uplink port 1/9/1

User interface 1/11/1, 2, 3 (HW_1)

CEE MAC address 0015.eb72.0011

Pseudo wire label 101


used in the inbound
direction

Pseudo wire label 102


used in the outbound
direction

MPLS tunnel label in 201


the inbound direction

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Item Data

MPLS tunnel label 202


in the outbound
direction

Pseudo wire time slots Time slots 1 to 3 of


the first E1
Time slots 1 to 2 of
the second E1
Time slots 5 and 6 of
the third E1

Remote device Service VLAN 100

CES TDM file Default

Clock source type Auto negotiation

Uplink port 1/9/1

User interface 1/12/1, 2, 3 (HW_1)

CEE MAC address 0015.eb72.0002

Pseudo wire label 102


used in the inbound
direction

Pseudo wire label 101


used in the outbound
direction

MPLS tunnel label in 202


the inbound direction

MPLS tunnel label 201


in the outbound
direction

Pseudo wire time slots Time slots 1 to 3 of


the first E1
Time slots 1 to 2 of
the second E1
Time slots 5 and 6 of
the third E1

Steps To configure the CES Service (CESoPSN over static MPLS), perform
the following steps:
1. Configure the local device.
i. Configure the CES.
ZXAN(config)#pwe3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#tdm sdt 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#mac-address 0015.eb72.0011 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#clock-source adaptive 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

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Note:
Generally, the CES TDM file uses the default file default.
It is unnecessary to configure the CES TDM file. If it is
required to configure the CES TDM file, use the tdm-prof
ile command in PWE3 configuration mode.

ii. Configure the pseudo wire.


ZXAN(config)#pseudowire pw_1/11/1
ZXAN(config-pw)#psn mpls static-double 101 201 102 202 Nexthop-mac
0015.eb72.0002 vlan 100 priority 2
ZXAN(config-pw)#tdm-service SDT 64k_TS_NO 1/1-2,5-6,9,19,23
ZXAN(config-pw)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iii. Configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport default vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

iv. Save the data.


ZXAN#write

2. Configure the remote device.


i. Configure the CES.
ZXAN(config)#pwe3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#tdm sdt 1/12
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#mac-address 0015.eb72.0002 1/12
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#clock-source adaptive 1/12
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

ii. Configure the pseudo wire.


ZXAN(config)#pseudowire pw_1/12/1
ZXAN(config-pw)#psn mpls static-double 201 101 202 102 Nexthop-mac
0015.eb72.0011 vlan 100 priority 2
ZXAN(config-pw)#tdm-service SDT 64k_TS_NO 1/1-2,5-6,9,19,23
ZXAN(config-pw)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iii. Configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport default vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

iv. Save the data.


ZXAN#write

End of Steps
Result The TDM service is transmitted through the pseudo wire. Users
can make phone calls successfully.

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Configuring CES (CESoPSN


over Dynamic MPLS) (Single
CEE Card)
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the CES service (CESoPSN
over dynamic MPLS) (single CEE card).
Prerequisite Before configuring the CES service (CESoPSN over dynamic MPLS)
(single CEE card), make sure that:
� The network devices and lines are working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200.
� In-band or out-of-band NM is configured.
� The physical configuration is complete.
� The CES service card works normally.
Networking Figure 26 shows the CES service (CESoPSN over dynamic MPLS)
Diagram (single CEE card) networking diagram.

FIGURE 26 CES SERVICE (CESOPSN OVER DYNAMIC MPLS) (SINGLE


CEE CARD) NETWORKING DIAGRAM

– PE: Provider Edge, which is ZXMSG – CE: Customer Edge


5200 in this example.

Configuration Figure 27 shows the CES service (CESoPSN over dynamic MPLS)
Flow (single CEE card) configuration flow.

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FIGURE 27 CES SERVICE (CESOPSN OVER DYNAMIC MPLS) (SINGLE


CEE CARD) CONFIGURATION FLOW

Data Scheme Table 16 lists the CES service (CESoPSN over dynamic MPLS) (sin-
gle CEE card) data scheme.

TABLE 16 CES SERVICE (CESOPSN OVER DYNAMIC MPLS) (SINGLE CEE


CARD) DATA SCHEME

Item Data

Local device Service VLAN 100

CES TDM file Default

Clock source type Auto negotiation

Uplink port 1/9/1

User interface 1/11/1, 2, 3 (HW_1)

LDP label pool 100 – 2000

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Item Data

loopback1 IP 3.3.3.8

Service VLAN L3 10.1.1.3


interface IP

Pseudo wire time slots Time slots 1 to 3 of


the first E1
Time slots 1 to 2 of
the second E1
Time slots 5 and 6 of
the third E1

Remote device Service VLAN 100

CES TDM file Default

Clock source type Auto negotiation

Uplink port 1/9/1

User interface 1/3/1, 2, 3 (HW_1)

LDP label pool 100 – 2000

loopback1 IP 3.3.3.9

Service VLAN L3 10.1.1.2


interface IP

Pseudo wire time slots Time slots 1 to 3 of


the first E1
Time slots 1 to 2 of
the second E1
Time slots 5 and 6 of
the third E1

Steps To configure the CES Service (CESoPSN over dynamic MPLS) (sin-
gle CEE card), perform the following steps:
1. Configure the local device.
i. Configure the label range.
ZXAN(config)#mpls label range 100 2000

Note:
The label range configuration takes effect when the system
is restarted.

ii. Configure the route.


ZXAN(config)#interface loopback1
ZXAN(config-if)#ip address 3.3.3.8 255.255.255.255
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#vlan 100
ZXAN(config-vlan)#exit
ZXAN(config)#interface vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#ip address 10.1.1.3 255.255.255.0

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ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#router ospf 1
ZXAN(config-router)#network 3.3.3.8 0.0.0.0 area 0
ZXAN(config-router)#network 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 area 0
ZXAN(config-router)#exit
ZXAN(config)#mpls ldp router-id loopback1
ZXAN(config)#mpls ip
ZXAN(config)#interface vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#mpls ip
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iii. Configure the CES.


ZXAN(config)#pwe3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#tdm sdt 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#clock-source adaptive 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

Note:
Generally, the CES TDM file uses the default file default.
It is unnecessary to configure the CES TDM file. If it is
required to configure the CES TDM file, use the tdm-prof
ile command in PWE3 configuration mode.

iv. Configure the pseudo wire.


ZXAN(config)#pseudowire pw_1/11/1
ZXAN(config-pw)#psn mpls dynamic Peer-ip 3.3.3.9 11 control-word
ZXAN(config-pw)#tdm-service SDT 64k_TS_NO 1/1-2,5-6,9,19,23
ZXAN(config-pw)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

v. Configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport default vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

vi. Save the data.


ZXAN#write

2. Configure the remote device.


i. Configure the label range.
ZXAN(config)#mpls label range 100 2000

ii. Configure the route.


ZXAN(config)#interface loopback1
ZXAN(config-if)#ip address 3.3.3.9 255.255.255.255
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#vlan 100
ZXAN(config-vlan)#exit
ZXAN(config)#interface vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#ip address 10.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#router ospf 1
ZXAN(config-router)#network 3.3.3.9 0.0.0.0 area 0
ZXAN(config-router)#network 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 area 0
ZXAN(config-router)#exit
ZXAN(config)#mpls ldp router-id loopback1

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ZXAN(config)#mpls ip
ZXAN(config)#interface vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#mpls ip
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iii. Configure the CES.


ZXAN(config)#pwe3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#tdm sdt 1/3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#clock-source adaptive 1/3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iv. Configure the pseudo wire.


ZXAN(config)#pseudowire pw_1/3/1
ZXAN(config-pw)#psn mpls dynamic Peer-ip 3.3.3.8 11 control-word
ZXAN(config-pw)#tdm-service SDT 64k_TS_NO 1/1-2,5-6,9,19,23
ZXAN(config-pw)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

v. Configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport default vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

vi. Save the data.


ZXAN#write

End of Steps
Result The TDM service is transmitted through the pseudo wire. Users
can make phone calls successfully.

Configuring CES Service


(CESoPSN over Ethernet)
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the CES service (CESoPSN
over Ethernet).
Prerequisite Before configuring the CES service (CESoPSN over Ethernet),
make sure that:
� The network device and line is working normally.
� Log on to ZXMSG 5200.
� The in-band or out-of-band NM is configured.
� The physical configurations are complete.
� The CES service card works normally.
Networking Figure 28 shows the CES service (CESoPSN over Ethernet) net-
Diagram working diagram.

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FIGURE 28 CES SERVICE (CESOPSN OVER ETHERNET) NETWORKING


DIAGRAM

– PE: Provider Edge, which is ZXMSG – CE: Customer Edge


5200 in this example.

Configuration Figure 29 shows the CES service (CESoPSN over Ethernet) config-
Flow uration flow.

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FIGURE 29 CES SERVICE (CESOPSN OVER ETHERNET) CONFIGURATION


FLOW

Data Scheme Table 17 lists the CES service (CESoPSN over Ethernet) data
scheme.

TABLE 17 CES SERVICE (CESOPSN OVER ETHERNET) DATA SCHEME

Item Data

Local device Service VLAN 100

CES TDM file Default

Clock source type Auto negotiation

Uplink port 1/9/1

User interface 1/11/1, 2, 3 (HW_1)

CEE MAC address 0015.eb72.0011

Pseudo wire label 0x1101


used in the inbound
direction

Pseudo wire label 0x1102


used in the outbound
direction

Pseudo wire time slots Time slots 1 to 3 of


the first E1
Time slots 1 to 2 of
the second E1

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Item Data

Time slots 5 and 6 of


the third E1

Remote device Service VLAN 100

CES TDM file Default

Clock source type Auto negotiation

Uplink port 1/9/1

User interface 1/12/1, 2, 3 (HW_1)

CEE MAC address 0015.eb72.0002

Pseudo wire label 0x1102


used in the inbound
direction

Pseudo wire label 0x1101


used in the outbound
direction

Pseudo wire time slots Time slots 1 to 3 of


the first E1
Time slots 1 to 2 of
the second E1
Time slots 5 and 6 of
the third E1

Steps To configure the CES service (CESoPSN over Ethernet), perform


the following steps:
1. Configure the local device.
i. Configure the CES.
ZXAN(config)#pwe3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#tdm sdt 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#mac-address 0015.eb72.0011 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#clock-source adaptive 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

Note:
Generally, the CES TDM file uses the default file default.
It is unnecessary to configure the CES TDM file. If it is
required to configure the CES TDM file, use the tdm-prof
ile command in PWE3 configuration mode.

ii. Configure the pseudo wire.


ZXAN(config)#pseudowire pw_1/11/1
ZXAN(config-pw)#psn ethernet 0x1102 0x2102 Peer-mac 0015.eb72.0002
vlan 100 priority 2
ZXAN(config-pw)#tdm-service SDT 64k_TS_NO 1/1-2,5-6,9,19,23
ZXAN(config-pw)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

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iii. Configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport default vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

iv. Save the data.


ZXAN#write

2. Configure the remote device.


i. Configure the CES.
ZXAN(config)#pwe3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#tdm sdt 1/12
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#mac-address 0015.eb72.0002 1/12
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#clock-source adaptive 1/12
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

ii. Configure the pseudo wire.


ZXAN(config)#pseudowire pw_1/12/1
ZXAN(config-pw)#psn ethernet 0x2102 0x1102 Peer-mac 0015.eb72.0011
vlan 100 priority 2
ZXAN(config-pw)#tdm-service SDT 64k_TS_NO 1/1-2,5-6,9,19,23
ZXAN(config-pw)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iii. Configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport default vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

iv. Save the data.


ZXAN#write

End of Steps
Result The TDM service is transmitted through the pseudo wire. Users
can make phone calls successfully.

Configuring CES Service


(CESoPSN over UDP/IP)
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the CES service (CESoPSN
over UDP/IP).
Prerequisite Before configuring the CES service (CESoPSN over UDP/IP), make
sure that:
� The network devices and lines are working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200.
� In-band or out-of-band NM is configured.

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� The physical configuration is complete.


� The CES service card works normally.
Networking Figure 30 shows the CES service (CESoPSN over UDP/IP) network-
Diagram ing diagram.

FIGURE 30 CES SERVICE (CESOPSN OVER UDP/IP) NETWORKING


DIAGRAM

– PE: Provider Edge, which is ZXMSG – CE: Customer Edge


5200 in this example.

Configuration Figure 31 shows CES service (CESoPSN over UDP/IP) configuration


Flow flow.

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FIGURE 31 CES SERVICE (CESOPSN OVER UDP/IP) CONFIGURATION


FLOW

Data Scheme Table 18 lists the CES service (CESoPSN over UDP/IP) data
scheme.

TABLE 18 CES SERVICE (CESOPSN OVER UDP/IP) DATA SCHEME

Item Data

Local device Service VLAN 100

CES TDM file Default

Clock source type Auto negotiation

IP address 10.10.10.3

Uplink port 1/9/1

User interface 1/11/1, 2, 3 (HW_1)

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Item Data

CEE IP address 10.10.11.1

Pseudo wire inbound 15


udp port

Local device pseudo 16


wire outbound udp
port

Pseudo wire time slots Time slots 1 to 3 of


the first E1
Time slots 1 to 2 of
the second E1
Time slots 5 and 6 of
the third E1

Remote device Service VLAN 100

CES TDM file Default

Clock source type Auto negotiation

IP address 10.10.10.2

Uplink port 1/9/1

User interface 1/3/1, 2, 3 (HW_1)

CEE IP address 10.10.3.1

Pseudo wire inbound 16


udp port

Pseudo wire outbound 15


udp port

Pseudo wire time slots Time slots 1 to 3 of


the first E1
Time slots 1 to 2 of
the second E1
Time slots 5 and 6 of
the third E1

Steps To configure the CES service (CESoPSN over UDP/IP), perform the
following steps:
1. Configure the local device.
i. Configure the route.
ZXAN(config)#vlan 100
ZXAN(config-vlan)#exit
ZXAN(config)#interface vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#ip address 10.10.10.3 255.255.255.0
ZXAN(config-if)#interface mac-address offset 1
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#ip route 10.10.3.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.2
ZXAN(config)#

ii. Configure the CES.


ZXAN(config)#pwe3

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ZXAN(config-pwe3)#tdm sdt 1/11


ZXAN(config-pwe3)#ip-address ipv4 10.10.11.1 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#clock-source adaptive 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

Note:
Generally, the CES TDM file uses the default file default.
It is unnecessary to configure the CES TDM file. If it is
required to configure the CES TDM file, use the tdm-prof
ile command in PWE3 configuration mode.

iii. Configure the pseudo wire.


ZXAN(config)#pseudowire pw_1/11/1
ZXAN(config-pw)#psn ip 15 16 Peer-ip 10.10.3.1
ZXAN(config-pw)#tdm-service SDT 64k_TS_NO 1/1-2,5-6,9,19,23
ZXAN(config-pw)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iv. Configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport default vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

v. Save the data.


ZXAN#write

2. Configure the remote device.


i. Configure the route.
ZXAN(config)#vlan 100
ZXAN(config-vlan)#exit
ZXAN(config)#interface vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#ip address 10.10.10.2 255.255.255.0
ZXAN(config-if)#interface mac-address offset 1
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#ip route 10.10.11.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.3
ZXAN(config)#

ii. Configure the CES.


ZXAN(config)#pwe3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#tdm sdt 1/3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#ip-address ipv4 10.10.3.1 1/3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#clock-source adaptive 1/3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iii. Configure the pseudo wire.


ZXAN(config)#pseudowire pw_1/3/1
ZXAN(config-pw)#psn ip 16 15 Peer-ip 10.10.11.1
ZXAN(config-pw)#tdm-service SDT 64k_TS_NO 1/1-2,5-6,9,19,23
ZXAN(config-pw)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iv. Configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport default vlan 100

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ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

v. Save the data.


ZXAN#write

End of Steps
Result The TDM service is transmitted through the pseudo wire. Users
can make phone calls successfully.

Configuring CES Service


(CESoPSN over Static
L2TPv3)
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the CES service (CESoPSN
over static L2TPv3).
Prerequisite Before configuring the CES service (CESoPSN over static L2TPv3),
make sure that:
� The network devices and lines are working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200.
� In-band or out-of-band NM is configured.
� The physical configurations are complete.
� The CES service card works normally.
Networking Figure 32 shows the CES service (CESoPSN over static L2TPv3)
Diagram networking diagram.

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FIGURE 32 CES SERVICE (CESOPSN OVER STATIC L2TPV3) NETWORKING


DIAGRAM

– PE: Provider Edge, which is ZXMSG – CE: Customer Edge


5200 in this example.

Configuration Figure 33 shows the CES service (CESoPSN over static L2TPv3)
Flow configuration flow.

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FIGURE 33 CES SERVICE (CESOPSN OVER STATIC L2TPV3)


CONFIGURATION FLOW

Data Scheme Table 19 lists the CES service (CESoPSN over static L2TPv3) data
scheme.

TABLE 19 CES SERVICE (CESOPSN OVER STATIC L2TPV3) DATA SCHEME

Item Data

Local device Service VLAN 100

CES TDM file Default

Clock source type Auto negotiation

IP address 10.10.10.3

Uplink port 1/9/1

User interface 1/11/1, 2, 3 (HW_1)

CEE IP address 10.10.11.1

Pseudo wire label Sessionid: 15


used in the inbound cookie1: 5
direction
cookie2: 6

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Item Data

Pseudo wire label Sessionid: 16


used in the outbound cookie1: 5
direction
cookie2: 6

Pseudo wire time slots Time slots 1 to 3 of


the first E1
Time slots 1 to 2 of
the second E1
Time slots 5 and 6 of
the third E1

Remote device Service VLAN 100

CES TDM file Default

Clock source type Auto negotiation

IP address 10.10.10.2

Uplink port 1/9/1

User interface 1/3/1, 2, 3 (HW_1)

CEE IP address 10.10.3.1

Pseudo wire label Sessionid: 16


used in the inbound cookie1: 5
direction
cookie2: 6

Pseudo wire label Sessionid: 15


used in the outbound cookie1: 5
direction
cookie2: 6

Pseudo wire time slots Time slots 1 to 3 of


the first E1
Time slots 1 to 2 of
the second E1
Time slots 5 and 6 of
the third E1

Steps To configure the CES service (CESoPSN over static L2TPv3), per-
form the following steps:
1. Configure the local device.
i. Configure the route.
ZXAN(config)#vlan 100
ZXAN(config-vlan)#exit
ZXAN(config)#interface vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#ip address 10.10.10.3
255.255.255.0
ZXAN(config-if)#interface mac-address
offset 1
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#ip route 10.10.3.0
255.255.255.0 10.10.10.2
ZXAN(config)#

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ii. Configure the CES.


ZXAN(config)#pwe3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#tdm sdt 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#ip-address ipv4
10.10.11.1 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#clock-source
adaptive 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

Note:
Generally, the CES TDM file uses the default file default.
It is unnecessary to configure the CES TDM file. If it is
required to configure the CES TDM file, use the tdm-prof
ile command in PWE3 configuration mode.

iii. Configure the pseudo wire.


ZXAN(config)#pseudowire pw_1/11/1
ZXAN(config-pw)#psn l2tpv3 Tdm Local-
Sessionid 15 5 6 Remote-Sessionid
16 5 6 Peer-ip 10.10.3.1
ZXAN(config-pw)#tdm-service SDT
64k_TS_NO 1/1-2,5-6,9,19,23
ZXAN(config-pw)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iv. Configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport default
vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

v. Save the data.


ZXAN#write

2. Configure the remote device.


i. Configure the route.
ZXAN(config)#vlan 100
ZXAN(config-vlan)#exit
ZXAN(config)#interface vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#ip address 10.10.10.2
255.255.255.0
ZXAN(config-if)#interface mac-address
offset 1
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#ip route 10.10.11.0
255.255.255.0 10.10.10.3
ZXAN(config)#

ii. Configure the CES.


ZXAN(config)#pwe3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#tdm sdt 1/3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#ip-address ipv4
10.10.3.1 1/3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#clock-source
adaptive 1/3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

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iii. Configure the pseudo wire.


ZXAN(config)#pseudowire pw_1/3/1
ZXAN(config-pw)#psn l2tpv3 Tdm Local-
Sessionid 16 5 6 Remote-Sessionid
15 5 6 Peer-ip 10.10.11.1
ZXAN(config-pw)#tdm-service SDT
64k_TS_NO 1/1-2,5-6,9,19,23
ZXAN(config-pw)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iv. Configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport default
vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

v. Save the data.


ZXAN#write

End of Steps
Result The TDM service is transmitted through the pseudo wire. Users
can make phone calls successfully.

Configuring CES Service


(SAToP over Static L2TPv3)
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the CES service (SAToP over
Static L2TPv3).
Prerequisite Before configuring the CES service (SAToP over Static L2TPv3),
make sure that:
� The network devices and lines are working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200.
� In-band or out-of-band NM is configured.
� The physical configuration is complete.
� The CES service card works normally.
Networking Figure 34 shows the CES service (SAToP over static L2TPv3) net-
Diagram working diagram.

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FIGURE 34 CES SERVICE (SATOP OVER STATIC L2TPV3)

– PE: Provider Edge, which is ZXMSG – CE: Customer Edge


5200 in this example.

Configuration Figure 35 shows the CES service (SAToP over static L2TPv3) con-
Flow figuration flow.

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FIGURE 35 CES SERVICE (SATOP OVER STATIC L2TPV3) CONFIGURATION


FLOW

Data Scheme Table 20 lists the CES service (SAToP over static L2TPv3) data
scheme.

TABLE 20 CES SERVICE (SATOP OVER STATIC L2TPV3) DATA SCHEME

Item Data

Local device Service VLAN 100

CES TDM file Default

E1 coding mode HDB3

Clock source type Auto negotiation

IP address 10.10.10.3

Uplink port 1/9/1

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Item Data

E1 user interface 1/11/2

CEE IP address 10.10.11.1

Pseudo wire label Sessionid: 15


used in the inbound cookie1: 5
direction
cookie2: 6

Pseudo wire label Sessionid: 16


used in the outbound cookie1: 5
direction
cookie2: 6

Remote device Service VLAN 100

CES TDM file Default

E1 coding mode HDB3

Clock source type Auto negotiation

IP address 10.10.10.2

Uplink port 1/9/1

E1 user interface 1/3/2

CEE IP address 10.10.3.1

Pseudo wire label Sessionid: 16


used in the inbound cookie1: 5
direction
cookie2: 6

Pseudo wire label Sessionid: 15


used in the outbound cookie1: 5
direction
cookie2: 6

Steps To configure the CES service (SAToP over Static L2TPv3), perform
the following steps:
1. Configure the local device.
i. Configure the route.
ZXAN(config)#vlan 100
ZXAN(config-vlan)#exit
ZXAN(config)#interface vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#ip address 10.10.10.3
255.255.255.0
ZXAN(config-if)#interface mac-address
offset 1
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#ip route 10.10.3.0
255.255.255.0 10.10.10.2
ZXAN(config)#

ii. Configure the CES.


ZXAN(config)#pwe3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#tdm udt 1/11
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#ip-address ipv4
10.10.11.1 1/11

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ZXAN(config-pwe3)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

Note:
Generally, the CES TDM file uses the default file default.
It is unnecessary to configure the CES TDM file. If it is
required to configure the CES TDM file, use the tdm-prof
ile command in PWE3 configuration mode.

iii. Configure the E1 interface.


ZXAN(config)#interface tdm_1/11/2
ZXAN(config-if)#line-coding HDB3
ZXAN(config-if)#line-type e1
ZXAN(config-if)#clock-source adaptive
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iv. Configure the pseudo wire.


ZXAN(config)#pseudowire pw_1/11/1
ZXAN(config-pw)#psn l2tpv3 Tdm Local-
Sessionid 15 5 6 Remote-Sessionid
16 5 6 Peer-ip 10.10.3.1
ZXAN(config-pw)#tdm_service UDT type
e1satop rate 32 TDM_PORT tdm_1/11/2
ZXAN(config-pw)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

v. Configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan 100 tag
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

vi. Save the data.


ZXAN#write

2. Configure the remote device.


i. Configure the route.
ZXAN(config)#vlan 100
ZXAN(config-vlan)#exit
ZXAN(config)#interface vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)#ip address 10.10.10.2
255.255.255.0
ZXAN(config-if)#interface mac-address
offset 1
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#ip route 10.10.11.0
255.255.255.0 10.10.10.3
ZXAN(config)#

ii. Configure the CES.


ZXAN(config)#pwe3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#tdm udt 1/3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#ip-address ipv4
10.10.3.1 1/3
ZXAN(config-pwe3)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

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iii. Configure the E1 interface.


ZXAN(config)#interface tdm_1/3/2
ZXAN(config-if)#line-coding HDB3
ZXAN(config-if)#line-type e1
ZXAN(config-if)#clock-source adaptive
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

iv. Configure the pseudo wire.


ZXAN(config)#pseudowire pw_1/3/1
ZXAN(config-pw)#psn l2tpv3 Tdm Local-
Sessionid 16 5 6 Remote-Sessionid
15 5 6 Peer-ip 10.10.11.1
ZXAN(config-pw)#tdm_service UDT type
e1satop rate 32 TDM_PORT tdm_1/3/2
ZXAN(config-pw)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

v. Configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan 100 tag
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

vi. Save the data.


ZXAN#write

End of Steps
Result The TDM service is transmitted through the pseudo wire. Users
can make phone calls successfully.

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Broadband Service
Configuration

Table of Contents
Basic Configuration .......................................................... 119
Advanced Configuration.................................................... 131
Security Management ...................................................... 141
Configuring Basic GPON Service ........................................ 145

Basic Configuration
This topic includes the following:
� Configuring VLAN
� Adding a Port to VLAN
� Configuring ATM PVC
� Configuring ADSL/ADSL2+ Service
� Configuring VDSL2 Service
� Configuring SHDSL Service

Configuring VLAN
Short Description Perform this procedure to create a VLAN.
Prerequisites Before create a VLAN, make sure that:
� The main control card and service cards are plugged-in and
working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200 through console port or Telnet.
Context To create a VLAN, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the configu-
ration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Execute vlan command to add the VLAN.

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ZXAN(config)#vlan 100
ZXAN(config-vlan)#

3. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result VLAN is added successfully. Execute show vlan to display the


result.
ZXAN(config)#show vlan summary
All created vlan num: 5
Details are following:
1,100,120,200,300

Adding a Port to VLAN


Short Description Perform this procedure to add users into different VLANs so that
the users are isolated from each other.
Prerequisites Before adding a port to a VLAN, make sure that:
� The main control card and broadband service cards are
plugged-in and working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200 through console port or Telnet.
Context To add a user port to VLAN, perform the following steps:

Note:
The user port must be untagged (access mode) and uplink port
can be tagged or untagged. The uplink port can be in hybrid or
trunk mode. The user can add all the ports on the ADSL card to
VLAN in a batch.

Steps 1. Configure a VLAN.


For configuration, refer to Configuring VLAN.
2. To add the uplink port to VLAN:
i. Execute interface fei_1/9 command to enter the inter-
face mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/9/2
ZXAN(config-if)#

ii. Execute switchport vlan command to add the uplink port


to VLAN.
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan 1000 tag
ZXAN(config-if)#

3. To add a user port to VLAN:

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i. Execute interface adsl_1/4 command to enter the user


interface mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface adsl_1/4/4
ZXAN(config-if)#

ii. Execute switchport default vlan command to add the


user port to VLAN.
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport default vlan 1000
ZXAN(config-if)#

4. To add all the ports on one ADSL card to VLAN in batch.


i. Execute interface adsl_1/4 command to enter the user
interface mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface adsl_1/4/1-16
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

ii. Execute switchport default vlan command to add user


ports to VLAN.
ZXAN(config-if-range)#switchport default vlan 1000
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

5. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result Port is added to VLAN successfully.

Configuring ATM PVC


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure ATM PVC.
Prerequisites Before configuring ATM PVC, make sure that:
� The main control card and broadband service card are
plugged-in and working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200 through console port or Telnet.
Context To configure ATM PVC , perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter configuration
mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Execute interface adsl_1/4 command to enter ADSL inter-


face mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface adsl_1/4/2
ZXAN(config-if)#

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3. Execute atm pvc command to configure the ATM PVC for the
user.
ZXAN(config-if)#atm pvc 1 vpi 8 vci 81
ZXAN(config-if)#

4. Configure ATM PVC for all the ports on one ADSL card:
i. Execute interface adsl_1/4 command to enter ADSL in-
terface mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface adsl_1/4/1-16
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

ii. Execute atm pvc command to configure the ATM PVC for
the card.
ZXAN(config-if-range)#atm pvc 1 vpi 8 vci 81
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

Note:
For ZTE modems, VPI is 8 and VCI is 81.

5. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result ATM PVC configuration is completed successfully.

Configuring ADSL/ADSL2+ Service


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure ADSL/ADSL2+ service.
Prerequisites Before configuring ADSL/ADSL2+ service, make sure that:
� The main control card and ADSL service card are plugged-in
and working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200 through console port or Telnet.
Context In this example, the parameters required for configuring
ADSL/ADSL2+ service are configured as follows:
� Service VLAN: 1000
� User ports: 4/1-16
� Uplink port: 9/2
� Downstream rate: 2 Mbps
� Upstream rate: 512 kbps
� MODEM PVC: VPI:8/VCI:81
To configure ADSL/ADSL2+ service, perform the following steps:

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Steps 1. Add the service VLAN.


i. Execute configure terminal command to enter the con-
figuration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

ii. Execute vlan command to add the service VLAN.


ZXAN(config)#vlan 1000
ZXAN(config-vlan)#

2. Add the user ports to the service VLAN.


i. Execute interface adsl_1/4/1-16 command to enter the
ADSL interface configuration mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface adsl_1/4/1-16
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

ii. Execute switchport command to add user ports to the


service VLAN, untagged.
ZXAN(config-if-range)#switchport mode access
ZXAN(config-if-range)#switchport default vlan 1000 pvc 1

3. Add the uplink port to the service VLAN.


i. Execute interface fei_1/9/2 command to enter the up-
link interface configuration mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/9/2
ZXAN(config-if)#

ii. Execute switchport vlan command to add the uplink port


to the service VLAN, tagged.
ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/9/2
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan 1000 tag

4. Execute adsl profile command to create a line profile.


ZXAN(config)#adsl profile user-profile
This profile do not exist. Would you like to create? [y/n][y]y
ZXAN(config)#adsl profile user-profile
AtucConfRateMode(1-fixed,2-adaptAtStartup,3-adaptAtRuntime):[2]
AtucConfRateChanRatio(0..100%):[0]
AtucConfTargetSnrMgn(0..310(0.1dB)):[80]
AtucConfMaxSnrMgn(80..310(0.1dB)):[310]
AtucConfMinSnrMgn(0..80(0.1dB)):[0]
AtucConfDownshiftSnrMgn(0..80(0.1dB)):[0]
AtucConfUpshiftSnrMgn(80..310(0.1dB)):[0]
AtucConfMinUpshiftTime(0..16383s):[0]
AtucConfMinDownshiftTime(0..16383s):[0]
ConfProfileLineType(1-fast-only,2-interleaved-only):[2]
AtucChanConfFastMaxTxRate(0..131040kbps):[1024]2048
AtucChanConfFastMinTxRate(0..2048kbps):[32]
AtucChanConfInterleaveMaxTxRate(0..131040kbps):[1024]2048
AtucChanConfInterleaveMinTxRate(0..2048kbps):[32]
AtucChanConfMaxInterleaveDelay(0..255ms):[16]
AturConfRateMode(1-fixed,2-adaptAtStartup,3-adaptAtRuntime):[2]
AturConfRateChanRatio(0..100%):[0]
AturConfTargetSnrMgn(0..310(0.1dB)):[80]
AturConfMaxSnrMgn(80..310(0.1dB)):[310]
AturConfMinSnrMgn(0..80(0.1dB)):[0]
AturConfDownshiftSnrMgn(0..80(0.1dB)):[0]
AturConfUpshiftSnrMgn(80..310(0.1dB)):[0]
AturConfMinUpshiftTime(0..16383s):[0]

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AturConfMinDownshiftTime(0..16383s):[0]
AturChanConfFastMaxTxRate(0..10240kbps):[512]
urChanConfFastMinTxRate(0..512kbps):[32]
AturChanConfInterleaveMaxTxRate(0..10240kbps):[512]
AturChanConfInterleaveMinTxRate(0..512kbps):[32]
AturChanConfMaxInterleaveDelay(0..255ms):[16]
AtucDMTConfFreqBinsOperType(1-open,2-cancel):[2]
AturDMTConfFreqBinsOperType(1-open,2-cancel):[2]
LineDMTConfEOC(1-byte ,2-streaming ):[1]
LineDMTConfTrellis(1-on,2-off):[1]
AtucConfMaxBitsPerBin(0..15):[15]
AtucConfUseCustomBins(1-on,2-off):[2]
AtucConfDnBitSwap(1-on,2-off):[2]
AtucConfUpBitSwap(1-on,2-off):[2]
AtucConfREADSL2Enable(1-on,2-off):[2]
AtucConfPsdMaskType(1-DMT_PSD_MSK,2-ADSL2_PSD_MSK,3-ADSL2_
READSL_WIDE_PSD_MSK,4-ADSL2_READSL_NARROW_PSD_MSK):[3]
AtucConfPMMode(1-DISABLE,2-L3_ENABLE,3-L2_ENABLE,4-L3_ENABLE|
L2_ENABLE):[1]
AtucConfPML0Time(0..255s):[240]
AtucConfPML2Time(0..255s):[120]
AtucConfPML2ATPR(0..31db):[3]
AtucConfPML2Rate(512..1024kbps):[512]
AtucConfMinInp(0-INP_AUTO,1-INP_0,2-INP_POINT5,3-INP_1,4-INP_2,
5-INP_4,6-INP_8,7-INP_16):[2]
AturConfMinInp(0-INP_AUTO,1-INP_0,2-INP_POINT5,3-INP_1,4-INP_2,
5-INP_4,6-INP_8,7-INP_16):[2]
ZXAN(config)#

5. Execute adsl alarm-profile command to create an alarm pro-


file.
ZXAN(config)#adsl alarm-profile user-alarm
This profile do not exist. Would you like to create? [y/n][y]
ZXAN(config)#adsl alarm-profile user-alarm
AtucThresh15MinLofs(0..900s):[0]
AtucThresh15MinESs(0..900s):[0]
AtucThresh15MinLoss(0..900s):[0]
AtucThresh15MinLprs(0..900s):[0]
AtucThresh15MinLols(0..900s):[0]
AtucThreshFastRateUp(0..65535):[0]
AtucThreshInterleaveRateUp(0..65535):[0]
AtucThreshFastRateDown(0..65535):[0]
AtucThreshInterleaveRateDown(0..65535):[0]
AturThresh15MinLofs(0..900s):[0]
AturThresh15MinESs(0..900s):[0]
AturThresh15MinLoss(0..900s):[0]
AturThresh15MinLprs(0..900s):[0]
AturThreshFastRateUp(0..65535):[0]
AturThreshInterleaveRateUp(0..65535):[0]
AturThreshFastRateDown(0..65535):[0]
AturThreshInterleaveRateDown(0..65535):[0]
AtucInitFailureTrapEnable(1-enable,2-disable):[2]
AtucThreshold15MinFailedFastR(0..900s):[0]
AtucThreshold15MinSesL(0..900s):[0]
AtucThreshold15MinUasL(0..900s):[0]
AturThreshold15MinSesL(0..900s):[0]
AturThreshold15MinUasL(0..900s):[0]
AtucConnRateTolerance[Less than (0..100%) of the Prf will send
trap.]:[0]
MinThreshAtucConnRate[Less than(0..100000 kbps)will send trap.]:
[0]
AturConnRateTolerance[Less than (0..100%)of the Prf will send
trap.]:[0]
MinThreshAturConnRate[Less than(0..100000 kbps)will send trap.]:
[0]
AtucConnRateTolerance[Exceed (0..100%) of the Prf will send trap.]:
[0]
MaxThreshAtucConnRate[Exceed(0..100000 kbps)will send trap.]:[0]
AturConnRateTolerance[Exceed (0..100%) of the Prfwill send trap.]:
[0]
MaxThreshAturConnRate[Exceed(0..100000 kbps)will send trap.]:[0]
ZXAN(config)#

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6. Attach the line profile and alarm profile to ADSL users.


i. Execute interface adsl_1/4/1-16 command to enter
ADSL interface configuration mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface adsl_1/4/1-16
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

ii. Execute adsl profile command to attach the line profile to


the ADSL users.
ZXAN(config-if-range)#adsl profile userprofile
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

iii. Execute adsl alarm-profile command to attach the alarm


profile to the ADSL users.
ZXAN(config-if-range)#adsl alarm-profile userprofile
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

7. Execute atm pvc command to configure the PVC of ADSL user


ports.
ZXAN(config)#interface adsl_1/4/1-16
ZXAN(config-if-range)#atm pvc 1 vpi 8 vci 81

8. Execute no shutdown command to enable ADSL user ports.


ZXAN(config)#interface adsl_1/4/1-16
ZXAN(config-if-range)#no shutdown

9. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result ADSL service configuration is completed successfully.

Configuring VDSL2 Service


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure VDSL2 service.
Prerequisites Before configuring VDSL2 service, make sure that:
� The main control card and VDSL2 service card are plugged-in
and working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200 through console port or Telnet.
Context In this example, the parameters required for configuring VDSL2+
service are configured as follows:
� Service VLAN: 3000
� User ports: 5/1-16
� Uplink port: 9/2
� Downstream rate: 20 Mbps

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� Upstream rate: 20 Mbps


To configure VDSL2 service, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Add the service VLAN.
i. Execute configure terminal command to enter the con-
figuration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

ii. Execute vlan command to add the service VLAN.


ZXAN(config)#vlan 3000
ZXAN(config-vlan)#

2. Add the user ports to the service VLAN.


i. Execute nterface vdsl_1/5/1-16 command to enter the
VDSL interface configuration mode.
ZXAN(config)#nterface vdsl_1/5/1-16
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

ii. Execute switchport command to add user ports to the


service VLAN, untagged.
ZXAN(config)#interface vdsl_1/5/1-16
ZXAN(config-if-range)#switchport mode access
ZXAN(config-if-range)#switchport default vlan 3000

3. Add the uplink port to the service VLAN.


i. Execute interface fei_1/9/2 command to enter the up-
link interface configuration mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/9/2
ZXAN(config-if)#

ii. Execute switchport vlan command to add the uplink port


to the service VLAN, tagged.
ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/9/2
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport mode trunk
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan 3000 tag
ZXAN(config-if)#

4. Execute vdsl2 base-profile command to create a base profile.


ZXAN(config)#vdsl2 base-profile vdbaseprofile
This baseprofile do not exist. Would you like to create?
[y/n][y]
ZXAN(config)#vdsl2 base-profile vdbaseprofile
First configure vdsl2 transmode bits:
Preferred modes:
[0] None
[1] G.993.2 Region A (North America) (Annex A/G.993.2).
[2] G.993.2 Region B (Europe) (Annex B/G.993.2).
[3] G.993.2 Region C (Japan) (Annex C/G.993.2).
Please choose one from the preferred modes:[2]
Second configure adsl2 transmode bits:
Preferred modes:
[1] T1.413 G.dmt(fdm)
[2] T1.413 G.dmt(ec)
[3] Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(fdm) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm)
[4] Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(ec) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm)
[5] Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(fdm) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm) T1.413
[6] Adsl2(fdm) Adsl2+(ec) G.dmt(fdm) ReAdsl2(fdm) T1.413

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[7] Custom
[8] All Capability
Please choose one transmode to change to (1-8):[3]
please configure the StandardProfile:
g993_2_8A (0-disable,1-enable)[0]
g993_2_8B (0-disable,1-enable)[0]
g993_2_8C (0-disable,1-enable)[0]
g993_2_8D (0-disable,1-enable)[0]
g993_2_12A (0-disable,1-enable)[1]
g993_2_12B (0-disable,1-enable)[0]
g993_2_17A (0-disable,1-enable)[0]
g993_2_30A (0-disable,1-enable)[0]
Annex_B common BandPlans:
[1] BP_B7_1 997-M1c-A-7
[2] BP_B7_2 997-M1x-M-8
[3] BP_B7_3 997-M1x-M
[4] BP_B7_4 997-M2x-M-8
[5] BP_B7_5 997-M2x-A
[6] BP_B7_6 997-M2x-M
[7] BP_B7_7 HPE17-M1-NUS0
[8] BP_B7_8 HPE30-M1-NUS0
[9] BP_B7_9 997E17-M2x-NUS0
[10] BP_B7_10 997E30-M2x-NUS0
[11] BP_B8_1 998-M1x-A
[12] BP_B8_2 998-M1x-B
[13] BP_B8_3 998-M1x-NUS0
[14] BP_B8_4 998-M2x-A
[15] BP_B8_5 998-M2x-M
[16] BP_B8_6 998-M2x-B
[17] BP_B8_7 998-M2x-NUS0
[18] BP_B8_8 998E17-M2x-NUS0
[19] BP_B8_9 998E17-M2x-NUS0-M
[20] BP_B8_10 998ADE17-M2x-NUS0-M
[21] BP_B8_11 998ADE17-M2x-A
[22] BP_B8_12 998ADE17-M2x-B
[23] BP_B8_13 998E30-M2x-NUS0
[24] BP_B8_14 998E30-M2x-NUS0-M
[25] BP_B8_15 998ADE30- M2x-NUS0-M
[26] BP_B8_16 998ADE30- M2x-NUS0-A
please configure the VDSL2 Limit PSD Masks and Bandplans:[14]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfUs0Disable(enable(1),disable(2)):[1]
xdsl2LConfProfVdsl2CarMask:
There are 0 bands been set, please to choose (0-no change,
1-modify the bands, 2-delete all bands):[0]
xdsl2LConfProfRfiBands:
There are 0 bands been set, please to choose (0-no change,
1-modify the bands, 2-delete all bands):[0]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfVdslMaxNomAtpDs(0..255(0.1 dBm)):[205]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfVdslMaxNomAtpUs(0..255 (0.1dBm)):[145]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfAdslMaxNomAtpDs(0..255(0.1 dBm)):[205]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfAdslMaxNomAtpUs(0..255 (0.1dBm)):[145]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaUsNrmDs(0..310(0.1dB)):[90]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaUsNrmUs(0..310(0.1dB)):[90]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaUsTimeDs(0..16383(s)):[60]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaUsTimeUs(0..16383(s)):[60]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaDsNrmsDs(0..310(0.1dB)):[30]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaDsNrmsUs(0..310(0.1dB)):[30]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaDsTimeDs(0..16383(s)):[60]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaDsTimeUs(0..16383(s)):[60]
Please configure zxAnXdsl2LConfProfPmMode:
[0] allowTransitionsToIdle(0)
[1] allowTransitionsToLowPower(1)
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfPmMode:[1]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfL0Time(0..255)s:[255]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfL2Time(0..255)s:[255]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfL2Atpr(0..31) dB:[3]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfL2Atprt(0..31) dB:[31]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskDs:
There are 0 breakpoints been set, please to choose (0-no change,
1-modify the bands, 2-delete all bands):[0]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfPsdMaskUs:
There are 0 breakpoints been set, please to choose (0-no change,
1-modify the bands, 2-delete all bands):[0]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfTrellisDs(enabled (1), disabled (2)) :[1]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfTrellisUs(enabled (1), disabled (2)) :[1]

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zxAnXdsl2LConfProfBitswapDs(enabled (1), disabled (2)) :[1]


zxAnXdsl2LConfProfBitswapUs(enabled (1), disabled (2)) :[1]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRetrainMode(enabled (1), disabled (2)):[1]
zxAnXdsl2LconfProfSnrModeDs(disabled (1), enabled (2)) :[1]
zxAnXdsl2LconfProfSnrModeUs(disabled (1), enabled (2)) :[1]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfTxRefVNDs:
There are 0 breakpoints been set, please to choose (0-no change,
1-modify the bands, 2-delete all bands):[0]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfTxRefVNUs:
There are 0 breakpoints been set, please to choose (0-no change,
1-modify the bands, 2-delete all bands):[0]
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMinDataRateLowPwrDs((0..200000)kbps):[128]
ZXAN(config)#

5. Execute vdsl2 service-profile command to create a service


profile.
ZXAN(config)#vdsl2 service-profile vdservicefile
This serviceprofile do not exist. Would you like to create?
[y/n][y]
ZXAN(config)#vdsl2 service-profile vdservicefile
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfForceInp(1-Enable,2-Disable):[1]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaModeDs(1-Fixed,2-AdaptAtStartup,
3-AdaptAtRuntime):[2]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfRaModeUs(1-Fixed,2-AdaptAtStartup,
3-AdaptAtRuntime):[2]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfTargetSnrmDs(0..310(0.1dB)):[80]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfTargetSnrmUs(0..310(0.1dB)):[80]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfMaxSnrmDs(80..310(0.1dB)):[300]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfMaxSnrmUs(80..310(0.1dB)):[300]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfMinSnrmDs(0..80(0.1dB)):[0]
zxAnXdsl2LConfProfMinSnrmUs(0..80(0.1dB)):[0]
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMaxDataRateDs((0..200000)kbps):[120000]20000
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMaxDataRateUs((0..200000)kbps):[120000]20000
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMinDataRateDs((0..120000)kbps):[32]
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMinDataRateUs((0..120000)kbps):[32]
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMaxDelayDs((0..63)ms):[16]
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMaxDelayUs((0..63)ms):[16]
Please configure MinProtection:
noProtection (1) - INP not required
halfSymbol (2) - INP length = 1/2 symbol
singleSymbol (3) - INP length = 1 symbol
twoSymbols (4) - INP length = 2 symbols
threeSymbols (5) - INP length = 3 symbols
fourSymbols (6) - INP length = 4 symbols
fiveSymbols (7) - INP length = 5 symbols
sixSymbols (8) - INP length = 6 symbols
sevenSymbols (9) - INP length = 7 symbols
eightSymbols (10) - INP length = 8 symbols
nineSymbols (11) - INP length = 9 symbols
tenSymbols (12) - INP length = 10 symbols
elevenSymbols (13) - INP length = 11 symbols
twelveSymbols (14) - INP length = 12 symbols
thirteenSymbols (15) - INP length = 13 symbols
fourteenSymbols (16) - INP length = 14 symbols
fifteenSymbols (17) - INP length = 15 symbols
sixteenSymbols (18) - INP length = 16 symbols
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMinProtectionDs(1..18):[1]
zxAnXdsl2Ch1ConfProfMinProtectionUs(1..18):[1]
ZXAN(config)#

6. Attach the base profile and service profile to VDSL users.


i. Execute interface vdsl_1/5/1-16 command to enter
VDSL interface configuration mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface vdsl_1/5/1-16
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

ii. Execute vdsl2 base-profile command to attach the base


profile to the VDSL users.

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ZXAN(config-if-range)#vdsl2 base-profile vdbaseprofile


ZXAN(config-if-range)#

iii. Execute vdsl2 service-profile command to attach the ser-


vice profile to the VDSL users.
ZXAN(config-if-range)#vdsl2 service-profile vdservicefile
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

7. Execute no shutdown command to enable VDSL user ports.


ZXAN(config)#interface vdsl_1/5/1-16
ZXAN(config-if-range)#no shutdown
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

8. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result VDSL2 service configuration is completed successfully.

Configuring SHDSL Service


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure SHDSL service.
Prerequisites Before configuring SHDSL service, make sure that:
� The main control card and SHDSL card are plugged-in and
working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200 through console port or Telnet.
Context In this example, the parameters required for configuring SHDSL
service are configured as follows:
� Service VLAN: 2000
� User ports: 8/1-16
� Uplink port: 9/2
� Downstream rate: 2000 kbps
� Upstream rate: 3000 kbps
� User PVC: PVC 1, VPI: 8, VCI: 81
To configure SHDSL service , perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Add the service VLAN.
i. Execute configure terminal command to enter the con-
figuration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

ii. Execute vlan command to add the service VLAN.

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ZXAN(config)#vlan 2000
ZXAN(config-vlan)#

2. Add the user ports to the service VLAN.


i. Execute interface shdsl_1/8/1-16 command to enter
the SHDSL interface configuration mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface shdsl_1/8/1-16
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

ii. Execute switchport command to add user ports to the


service VLAN, untagged.
ZXAN(config-if-range)#switchport mode access
ZXAN(config-if-range)#switchport default vlan 2000 pvc 1

3. Add the uplink port to the service VLAN.


i. Execute interface fei_1/9/2 command to enter the up-
link interface configuration mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/9/2
ZXAN(config-if)#

ii. Execute switchport vlan command to add the uplink port


to the service VLAN, tagged.
ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/9/2
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan 2000 tag

4. Execute shdsl profile command to create a line profile.


ZXAN(config)#shdsl profile shuserprofile
This profile do not exist. Would you like to create? [y/n][y]
ZXAN(config)#shdsl profile shuserprofile
SpanConfWireInterface(1-twoWire,2-fourWire,3-sixWire,
4-eightWire):[1]
SpanConfMinLineRate(192..30000kbps):[200]1000
SpanConfMaxLineRate(200..30000kbps):[1552]3000
SpanConfPSD(1-symmetric,2-asymmetric):[1]
SpanConfTransmissionMode(0-default,1-custom):[0]
SpanConfRemoteEnabled(1-enable,2-disable)):[1]
SpanConfPowerFeeding(1-noPower,2-powerFeed,3-wettingCurrent):[1]
SpanConfCurrCondTargetMarginDown(0..10dB):[5]
SpanConfWorstCaseTargetMarginDown(-10..10dB):[0]
SpanConfCurrCondTargetMarginUp(0..10dB):[5]
SpanConfWorstCaseTargetMarginUp(-10..10dB):[0]
SpanConfUsedTargetMargins(0-default,1-custom):[0]
SpanConfReferenceClock(1-LocalClk,2-NetworkClk,3-DataOrNetworkClk,
4-DataClk):[1]
SpanConfLineProbeEnable(1-disable,2-enable):[1]
ZXAN(config)#

5. (Optional) Execute shdsl alarm-profile command to create


an alarm profile.
ZXAN(config)#shdsl alarm-profile shalarm
This profile do not exist. Would you like to create? [y/n][y]
ZXAN(config)#shdsl alarm-profile shalarm
EndpointThreshLoopAttenuation(-127..128dB):[0]
EndpointThreshSNRMargin(-127..128dB):[0]
EndpointThreshES(0..900s):[0]
EndpointThreshSES(0..900s):[0]
EndpointThreshCRCanomalies(0..100000):[0]
EndpointThreshLOSWS(0..900s):[0]
EndpointThreshUAS(0..900s):[0]
ZXAN(config)#

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6. Attach the line profile and alarm profile to SHDSL users.


i. Execute interface shdsl_1/8/1-16 command to enter
SHDSL interface configuration mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface shdsl_1/8/1-16
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

ii. Execute shdsl profile command to attach the line profile


to the SHDSL users.
ZXAN(config-if-range)#shdsl profile shuserprofile
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

iii. Execute shdsl alarm-profile command to attach the


alarm profile to the SHDSL users.
ZXAN(config-if-range)#shdsl alarm-profile shalarm
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

7. Execute atm pvc command to configure the PVC of SHDSL


user ports.
ZXAN(config)#interface shdsl_1/8/1-16
ZXAN(config-if-range)#atm pvc 1 vpi 8 vci 81
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

8. Execute no shutdown command to enable SHDSL user ports.


ZXAN(config)#interface shdsl_1/8/1-16
ZXAN(config-if-range)#no shutdown

9. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result SHDSL service configuration is completed successfully.

Advanced Configuration
This topic includes the following:
� Configuring Stack VLAN
� Configuring Multicast
� Configuring IPTV
� Configuring LACP
� Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol
� Configuring PPPoA/PPPoE Conversion
� Configuring Ethernet Uplink
� Configuring User-side QoS

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Configuring Stack VLAN


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure stack VLAN.
Prerequisites Before configuring stack VLAN, make sure that:
� The main control card and broadband service card are
plugged-in and working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200 through console port or Telnet.
Context In this example, the parameters required for configuring stack
VLAN are configured as follows:
� C-Tag: 1000
� S-Tag: 2000
� Users: 4/1-16
� Uplink port: 9/2
To configure stack VLAN, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the configu-
ration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Execute vlan command to configure CVLAN.


ZXAN(config)#vlan 1000
ZXAN(config-vlan)#

3. Execute vlan command to configure SVLAN.


ZXAN(config)#vlan 2000
ZXAN(config-vlan)#

4. Execute adsl_1/4/1-16 command to enter the interface


mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface adsl_1/4/1-16
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

5. Execute switchport mode command to configure the user


port mode.
ZXAN(config-if-range)#switchport mode access
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

6. Execute switchport command to configure user port C-Tag.


ZXAN(config-if-range)#switchport default cvlan 1000
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

7. Execute switchport command to configure user port S-Tag.


ZXAN(config-if-range)#switchport default vlan 2000
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

8. Execute the following command to configure port mode at the


network side.
ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/9/2

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ZXAN(config-if)#switchport mode trunk


ZXAN(config-if)#

9. Execute the following command to add network–side port to


SVLAN and tag it.
ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/9/2
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan 2000 tag
ZXAN(config-if)#

10. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result Stack VLAN configuration is completed successfully.

Configuring Multicast
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure multicast.
Prerequisites Before configuring multicast, make sure that:
� The main control card and broadband service card are
plugged-in and working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200 through console port or Telnet.
Context The multicast service is used to reduce redundant data and save
bandwidth. With the use of multicast technology, it is able to send
the same information to multiple positions at the same time.
To configure multicast, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the configu-
ration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Enable the IGMP function in both configuration and interface


modes.
ZXAN(config)#igmp enable
ZXAN(config)#interface adsl_1/4/1-16
ZXAN(config-if-range)#igmp enable
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

3. Configure VLAN.
For configuration, refer to Configuring VLAN.
4. Add the port to VLAN.
For configuration, refer to Adding a Port to VLAN..
5. Execute igmp mvlan command to register the VLAN.
ZXAN(config)#igmp mvlan 20
ZXAN(config)#igmp mvlan 20 enable

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ZXAN(config)#

6. Execute igmp mvlan command to configure the IGMP work


mode.
ZXAN(config)#igmp mvlan 20 work-mode snooping
ZXAN(config)#

7. Execute igmp mvlan command to configure the MVLAN source


port.
ZXAN(config)#igmp mvlan 20 source-port fei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config)#

8. Execute igmp mvlan command to configure the MVLAN re-


ceive port.
ZXAN(config)#igmp mvlan 20 receive-port adsl_1/4/1-16 pvc 1
ZXAN(config)#

9. Execute igmp mvlan command to enable the MVLAN group


filter.
ZXAN(config)#igmp mvlan 20 group-filter enable
ZXAN(config)#

10. Execute igmp mvlan command to configure the MVLAN group


IP address.
ZXAN(config)#igmp mvlan 20 group 224.1.1.10
ZXAN(config)#

11. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result Multicast configuration is completed successfully.

Configuring IPTV
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure IPTV parameters.
Prerequisites Before configuring IPTV, make sure that:
� The main control card and broadband service card are
plugged-in and working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200 through console port or Telnet.
Context IPTV describes a system capable of receiving and displaying a
video stream encoded as a series of Internet Protocol packets.
IP Television networks are primarily constructed of computer
servers and gateways. Severs control the overall system access
and processing of calls and gateways convert the IP television
network data to signals that can be used by television media
viewers.

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To configure IPTV parameters, perform the following steps:


Steps 1. Configure multicast.
For configurations, refer to Configuring Multicast.
2. Execute iptv cac command to enable the CAC function.
ZXAN(config)#iptv cac enable
ZXAN(config)#

3. Execute iptv prw command to enable the preview function and


configure the preview parameters.
ZXAN(config)#iptv prw enable
ZXAN(config)#iptv prw auto-reset 00:15:00
ZXAN(config)#

4. Execute iptv view-profile command to configure preview pro-


file.
ZXAN(config)#iptv view-profile iptvuser blackout 100
ZXAN(config)#iptv view-profile iptvuser count 50
ZXAN(config)#iptv view-profile iptvuser duration 1500
ZXAN(config)#

5. Execute iptv sms-server command to configure SMS server


IP address.
ZXAN(config)#iptv sms-server 100.10.1.120
ZXAN(config)#

6. Execute the following commands to configure IPTV channels.


ZXAN(config)#iptv channel mvlan 20 group 224.3.4.1 name CCTV1 id 1
ZXAN(config)#iptv channel mvlan 20 group 224.3.4.2 name CCVT2 id 2
ZXAN(config)#iptv channel mvlan 20 group 224.3.4.3 name CCVT3 id 3
ZXAN(config)#iptv channel mvlan 20 group 224.3.4.4 name CCVT4 id 4

7. Execute iptv channel command to apply IPTV profile to the


channel.
ZXAN(config)#iptv channel cctv1 view-profile iptvuser
ZXAN(config)#

8. Execute iptv package command to group the channels in a


package.
ZXAN(config)#iptv package cctvpackage channel 1,3 watch
..Complete!
ZXAN(config)#iptv package cctvpackage channel 2 preview
.Complete!
ZXAN(config)#iptv package cctvpackage channel 4 deny
.Complete!
ZXAN(config)#

9. Execute iptv cdr command to enable and configure the CDR


parameters.
ZXAN(config)#iptv cdr enable
ZXAN(config)#iptv cdr max-records 50000
ZXAN(config)#iptv cdr report-interval 20
ZXAN(config)#

10. Execute the following commands to apply the IPTV profile to


users.
ZXAN(config)#interface adsl_1/4/1-16
ZXAN(config-if-range)#switchport vlan 20 untag pvc 1

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ZXAN(config-if-range)#igmp enable
ZXAN(config-if-range)# iptv package cctvpackage pvc 1
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

11. Execute the following command to configure the uplink port.


ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/9/2
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan 20 tag
ZXAN(config-if)#

12. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result IPTV configuration is completed successfully.

Configuring LACP
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure link aggregation technology to
improve the network bandwidth and fault tolerance.
Prerequisites Before configuring LACP, make sure that:
� The main control card and broadband service card are
plugged-in and working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200 through console port or Telnet.

Context To configure link aggregation, perform the following steps:


Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the configu-
ration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Execute interface smartgroup command to create LACP


group and configure its load balance policy.
ZXAN(config)#interface smartgroup1
ZXAN(config-if)#smartgroup load-balance src-ip

3. Add the physical port to the LACP and configure the LACP
mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/9/2
ZXAN(config-if)#smartgroup 1 mode on
ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/10/2
ZXAN(config-if)#smartgroup 1 mode on

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Note:
� The port runs the static trunk when the link aggregation
mode is set to be on.
� The port runs LACP when the link aggregation mode is set
to be active at one side and passive at the other side, or,
when the link aggregation mode is set to be active at both
sides.
� The bandwidth of the equipment should be the same for
negotiation.

4. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result Link aggregation configuration is completed successfully.

Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure spanning tree protocol.
Prerequisites Before configuring spanning tree protocol, make sure that:
� The main control card and broadband service card are
plugged-in and working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200 through console port or Telnet.
Context To configure the spanning tree protocol, perform the following
steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the configu-
ration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Execute spanning-tree enable command to enable the STP


function.
ZXAN(config)#spanning-tree enable
ZXAN(config)#

3. Execute spanning-tree mode command to configure the STP


mode.
ZXAN(config)#spanning-tree mode mstp
ZXAN(config)#

4. Execute spanning-tree mst command to enter the MSTP con-


figuration mode.
ZXAN(config)#spanning-tree mst configuration

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ZXAN(config-mstp)#

5. Execute instance command to map VLANs to an MSTP in-


stance.
ZXAN(config-mstp)#instance 2 vlans 1,20,100
ZXAN(config-mstp)#

6. Execute name command to name the MSTP configuration.


ZXAN(config-mstp)#name ZTEZTE
ZXAN(config-mstp)#

7. Execute revision command to update the MSTP.


ZXAN(config-mstp)#revision 1
ZXAN(config-mstp)#

8. Execute spanning-tree mst instance command to configure


the ZXMSG 5200 switching priority in configuration mode.
ZXAN(config)#spanning-tree mst instance 2 priority 4096
ZXAN(config)#

9. Execute spanning-tree mst instance command to configure


the ZXMSG 5200 switching priority in interface mode.
ZXAN(config-if)#spanning-tree mst instance 2 priority 16
ZXAN(config-if)#

10. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result Spanning tree protocol configuration is completed successfully.

Configuring PPPoA/PPPoE
Conversion
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure PPPoA/PPPoE conversion.
Prerequisites Before configuring PPPoA/PPPoE conversion, make sure that:
� The main control card and broadband service card are
plugged-in and working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200 through console port or Telnet.
Context PPPoA/PPPoE conversion is done in order to make the CPE com-
patible to perform PPPoE dial-up.
To configure PPPoE/PPPoA conversion, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the configu-
ration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal

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Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.


ZXAN(config)#

2. Execute pppoa-pppoe command to perform PPPoE/PPPoA


conversion.
ZXAN(config)#pppoa-pppoe echo-interval 200
ZXAN(config)#

3. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result PPPoA/PPPoE conversion is completed successfully.

Configuring Ethernet Uplink


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure Ethernet uplink for broadband
services.
Prerequisites Before configuring Ethernet uplink, make sure that:
� The main control card and broadband service card are
plugged-in ZXMSG 5200 and working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200 through console port or Telnet.
Context To configure Ethernet uplink, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Configure VLAN.
For configuration, refer to Configuring VLAN.
2. Execute interface fei_1/9 command to enter the interface
mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#

3. Execute switchport command to add the port to VLAN and


tag it.
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan 30 tag
ZXAN(config-if)#

4. Add the port to VLAN.


For configuration, refer to Adding a Port to VLAN.
5. Execute write command to save the configuration.
ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

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Result Ethernet uplink port configuration is completed successfully.

Configuring User-Side QoS


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure user-side QoS.
Prerequisites Before configuring user-side QoS, make sure that:
� The main control card and broadband service card are
plugged-in and working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200 through console port or Telnet.
Context To configure user-side QoS, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the global
configuration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Execute qos-user-side cos-queue-map-profile command


to create a cos–queue–map profile.
ZXAN(config)#qos-user-side cos-queue-map-profile test
ZXAN(cfg-cos2q-prf)#

3. Execute cos-queue-map commands to configure CoS queue


mapping.
ZXAN(cfg-cos2q-prf)#cos-queue-map cos0 1 0
ZXAN(cfg-cos2q-prf)#

4. Execute interface adsl_4/16/1 command to enter the inter-


face configuration mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface adsl_4/16/1
ZXAN(config-if)#

5. Execute qos cos-queue-map-profile command to apply the


cos-queue-map profile to the interface.
ZXAN(config-if)#qos cos-queue-map-profile test

6. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result User-side QoS parameters are configured successfully.


Execute show qos-user-side cos-queue-map-profile com-
mand to display the configured parameters.
ZXAN(config)#show qos-user-side cos-queue-map-profile test
---------------------------------------------------------
profile name : TEST
profile detail :
cos-queue-map ---- cos : 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
---- queue : 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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---- drop : 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
profile used by :
adsl_4/16/1
ZXAN(config)#

Security Management
This topic includes the following:
� Configuring VBAS
� Configuring PPPoE+
� Configuring DHCP Option82

Configuring VBAS
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure VBAS.
Prerequisites Log in to ZXMSG 5200 through console port or Telnet.
Context VBAS protocol is used to implement the location function.
To configure VBAS, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the configu-
ration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Execute vbas command to enable the VBAS function.


ZXAN(config)#vbas enable
ZXAN(config)#

3. Execute vbas enable command to enable the VBAS in VLAN


mode.
ZXAN(config)#vlan 20
ZXAN(config-vlan)#vbas enable
ZXAN(config-vlan)#

4. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result VBAS configuration is completed successfully. Execute show vbas


command to display the status of VBAS function.
ZXAN(config)#show vbas
Status:enable
Enabled vlanlist:20

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ZXAN(config)#

Configuring PPPoE+
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure PPPoE+.
Prerequisites Before configuring PPPoE, make sure that:
� The main control card and broadband card are plugged-in and
working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200 through console port or Telnet.
Context To configure PPPoE+ , perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the configu-
ration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Execute port-location access-node-identifier to configure


access node identifier information.
ZXAN(config)#port-location access-node-identifier inband-mac
ZXAN(config)#

3. Execute interface adsl_1/4 command to enter the ADSL in-


terface configuration mode and configure the port location for-
mat.
ZXAN(config)#interface adsl_1/4/1-16
ZXAN(config-if-range)#port-location format china-telecom pvc 1
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

4. Execute port-location sub-option remote-id command to


allocate the remote ID and name.
ZXAN(config-if-range)#port-location sub-option remote-id enable
pvc 1
ZXAN(config-if-range)#port-location sub-option remote-id name ZTE
pvc 1
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

5. Execute pppoe-plus command to enable the PPPoE+ function.


ZXAN(config)#pppoe-plus enable
ZXAN(config)#

6. Execute pppoe-plus enable command to enable PPPoE+ for


the port.
ZXAN(config-if-range)#pppoe-plus enable pvc 1
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

7. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

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Result PPPoE+ configuration is completed successfully. Execute show


pppoe-plus command to display the status of PPPoE+ function.
ZXAN(config)#show pppoe-plus global
pppoe-plus status : enable
ZXAN(config)#show pppoe-plus port adsl_1/4/1-16
Port Pvc Pppoe-plus status
adsl_1/4/1 1 enable
adsl_1/4/2 1 enable
adsl_1/4/3 1 enable
adsl_1/4/4 1 enable
adsl_1/4/5 1 enable
adsl_1/4/6 1 enable
adsl_1/4/7 1 enable
adsl_1/4/8 1 enable
adsl_1/4/9 1 enable
adsl_1/4/10 1 enable
adsl_1/4/11 1 enable
adsl_1/4/12 1 enable
adsl_1/4/13 1 enable
adsl_1/4/14 1 enable
adsl_1/4/15 1 enable
adsl_1/4/16 1 enable
ZXAN(config)#

Configuring DHCP Option82


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure DHCP Option82.
Prerequisites Before configuring DHCP Option82, make sure that:
� The main control card and broadband card are plugged-in and
working normally.
� Log in to ZXMSG 5200 through console port or Telnet.
Context To configure DHCP Option82, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the configu-
ration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Execute port-location access-node-identifier command to


configure access user type.
ZXAN(config)#port-location access-node-identifier inband-mac
ZXAN(config)#

3. Execute interface adsl_1/4 command to enter the ADSL in-


terface configuration mode and configure the port location for-
mat.
ZXAN(config)#interface adsl_1/4/1-6
ZXAN(config-if-range)#port-location format china-telecom pvc 1
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

4. Execute port-location sub-option remote-id command to


allocate the remote ID and name.

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ZXAN(config-if-range)#port-location sub-option remote-id enable


pvc 1
ZXAN(config-if-range)#port-location sub-option remote-id name ZTE
pvc 1
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

5. Execute dhcp-option82 command to enable the DHCP Op-


tion82 function.
ZXAN(config)#dhcp-option82 enable
ZXAN(config)#

6. Execute dhcp-option82 enable command in interface mode


to enable DHCP Option82 for the port.
ZXAN(config-if-range)# dhcp-option82 enable pvc 1
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

7. Execute dhcp-option82 trust command to configure DHCP


Option82 trust for the port.
ZXAN(config-if-range)#dhcp-option82 trust true keep pvc 1
ZXAN(config-if-range)#

Note:
� Trust can be false or true.
� When true is selected, it has two options: keep and re-
place.
– Keep: It means to keep DHCP Option82 packet.
– Replace: It means to replace DHCP Option82 packet.
� When false is selected, it has two options: discard and
add.
– Discard: It means to discard the uplink message con-
taining DHCP Option82.
– Add: It means to add one more DHCP Option82 packet
to the uplink message already containing DHCP Op-
tion82.

8. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result DHCP Option82 configuration is completed successfully. Execute


show dhcp-option82 command to display the status of DHCP
Option82 function.
ZXAN(config)#show dhcp-option82 global option82 status : enable
ZXAN(config)#show dhcp-option82 port adsl_1/4/1-6
Port Pvc Option82 status Trust Policy
adsl_1/4/1 1 disable true keep
adsl_1/4/2 1 disable true keep
adsl_1/4/3 1 disable true keep
adsl_1/4/4 1 disable true keep

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adsl_1/4/5 1 disable true keep


adsl_1/4/6 1 disable true keep

Configuring Basic GPON


Service
Short Description This section introduces an instance of configuring basic GPON ser-
vice. After successful configuration, users can access to Internet
at high rate.
Prerequisites Before configuring basic GPON service:
� Start NetNumen N31 Server.
� Log on to NetNumen N31 Client.
� Configure VLAN properly.
� Configure in-band or out-of-band network management.
� Make sure network device works normally.
Background GPON access service is applicable to various scenarios such as
Information FTTH, FTTB, FTTC. For different scenarios, the basic configuration
steps are similar. However, configuration data are different.
Table 21 describes data configuration in various scenarios. This
instance takes FTTH as an example.

TABLE 21 GPON DATA CONFIGURATION IN VARIOUS SCENARIOS

Scenario Networking Mode Configuration

FTTH Install ONU at user � For triple-play


home. Provide service, the voice,
Ethernet ports and data and video
phone interface. service should
Serve a single user. be configured
with different
T-CONT and GEM
port to isolate
traffic. Configure
different VLANs
for the three
services.
� Data packets of
computer and
IPTV service
which go into
OUN are added
with VLAN tag.
For data packets
which go out of
OUN, the VLAN
tag is stripped.

FTTB Install ONU in the � If multiple users


building. Use Layer-2 access to Internet
switch to provide via the same

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Scenario Networking Mode Configuration


Ethernet ports. Serve ONU, users must
multiple users. be isolated from
one another. Each
user needs to
register ONU
separately. The
VLAN of each port
must be different.
Configure
different T-CONT
and GEM port to
isolate traffic.
� For SOHO
network, ONU
is connected to
Layer-2 switch. It
is recommended
to configure
services of each
port to different
T-CONT and GEM
port.
� When ONU is
connected to
Layer-2 switch,
packets which
go into ONU
are added with
VLAN tag. ONU
can transmit
the packets
transparently.
Make sure that
the uplink port
and VPORT of
ZXMSG 5200 are
in the VLAN at
user side.

FTTC Install ‘NU Mini When ZXMSG


DSLAM' or Mini DSLAM 5200 is connected
(such as ZXDSL to Mini DSLAM
9806H) with GPON (such as ZXDSL
upstream function at 9806H), ZXMSG
the curb. Serve many 5200 configures
users. service according
to the uplink port
of Mini DSLAM. It
is recommended to
configure different
T-CONT and GEM
port for each service
virtual port.

Networking Figure 36 shows the GPON access service networking diagram.


Diagram
Connect the user's computer to an FE port of ONU. Add user's data
with VLAN tag at FE port. ONU sends user data to different service
channel according to VLAN and priority. ZXMSG 5200 performs
the mapping from GEM port to Ethernet frame and sends data out
through the uplink port.

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FIGURE 36 GPON ACCESS SERVICE NETWORKING DIAGRAM

Note:
GPOI can be inserted in slot 5/6/13/14.

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Configuration Figure 37 shows basic GPON service configuration flow.


Flow
FIGURE 37 BASIC GPON SERVICE CONFIGURATION FLOW

Data Scheme Table 22 describes basic GPON service data scheme.

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TABLE 22 GPON BASIC SERVICE DATA SCHEME

Item Data

VLAN VLAN ID: 100

Service Priority 1

Uplink Port gei_1/9/1

GPON Port gpon-olt_1/5/1

DBA Profile Profile name: T1–100M

Bandwidth type: Fixed

Bandwidth: 100 Mbps

ONU � ONU ID: 1


� ONU authentication mode: sn
� ONU serial number:
ZTE_06120676
� vport mode: gemport
(gemport corresponds to
vport one by one, which is the
default mode.)
� ONU type: ZTE-F622
� ONU port connecting to
computer: eth_0/1

T-CONT � T-CONT INDEX: 2


� T-CONT name: Tcont100M
� DBA profile: T1–100M
� Alloc Id: Automatic allocation

GEM Port � Its T-CONT INDEX: 2


� GEM Port INDEX: 1
� GEM Port name: Gemport1
� Port Id: Automatic allocation

Service connection � Connection name: 1


� Connection type:
802.1p+Bridge
� GEM Port: 1
� flow: 1
� Bridge: 1
� Priority: 1

Steps To configure basic GPON service, perform the following steps:


1. Create VLAN.
In the global configuration mode, execute the vlan command
to create the service VLAN 100.
ZXAN(config)#vlan 100
ZXAN(config-vlan)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

2. Register ONU.
i. Show ONU which is not registered.
Execute the show gpon onu uncfg command to show
ONU which is not registered.

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ZXAN(config)#show gpon onu uncfg gpon-olt_1/5/1


OnuIndex Sn State
---------------------------------------------
gpon-onu_1/5/1:1 ZTE_06120676 unknown

ii. Register ONU.


In OLT interface configuration mode, execute onu com-
mand to register ONU. ONU ID is unique for the same port.
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon-olt_1/5/1
ZXAN(config-if)#onu 1 type ZTE-F622 sn
ZTE_06120676 vport-mode gemport

iii. Show ONU state.


Execute show gpon onu state command to show ONU
state. The working state means ONU works properly.
ZXAN(config-if)#show gpon onu state gpon-olt_1/5/1
OnuIndex Admin State Omcc State O7 State Phase State
----------------------------------------------------
gpon-onu_1/5/1:1 enable nable operation working

ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

3. (Optional) Configure traffic profile.


The traffic profile is effective only when OLT downstream rate
is limited base on GEM port or ONU.
By default, OLT downstream rate is limited based on ONU. This
instance uses default value. It is unnecessary to configure traf-
fic descriptor profile.
4. Configure DBA profile.
In GPON configuration mode, execute profile tcont command
to configure DBA profile. In this example, DBA profile name is
T1–100M, the type is 1, and the fixed rate is 100 Mbps.
ZXAN(config)#gpon
ZXAN(config-gpon)#profile tcont T1-100M
type 1 fixed 100000
ZXAN(config-gpon)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

5. Create T-CONT.
In GPON ONU interface configuration mode, execute tcont
command to create T-CONT. In this example, the T-CONT in-
dext is 2, the T-CONT name is Tcont100M, and the DBA profile
is T1–100M.
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon-onu_1/5/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#tcont 2 name Tcont100M
profile T1-100M

6. Crate GEM Port.


In GPON ONU interface configuration mode, execute gemport
command to create GEM Port. In this example, the GEM Port
index is 1 and the GEM Port name is Gemport1.
ZXAN(config-if)#gemport 1 name Gemport1
unicast tcont 2

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7. Bind VLAN to GEM Port.


In GPON ONU interface configuration mode, execute switch
port mode command to configure vport1 (corresponding to
Gemport1).
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport mode hybrid vport 1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan 100 tag vport 1
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

8. (Optional) Create flow.


The default flow is flow1, which associates with switch_0/1.
In this example, flow1 is used. The service connection is
802.1p+bridge. The bridge switch_0/1 is used. Therefore, it
is unnecessary to create flow.
To create other flows, execute the flow command in ONU re-
mote management configuration mode.
9. Create service connection.
In ONU remote management configuration mode, execute g
emport command to create the connection between Gemport1
and flow1. The connection type is 802.1p+bridge. The priority
is 1.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/5/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#gemport 1 flow 1 dot1p-list 1

10. (Optional) Create connection between UNI port and bridge.


By default, all UNI ports connect with switch_0/1. This exam-
ple uses switch_0/1, it is unnecessary to configure the connec-
tion.
11. Configure VLAN TAG at UNI side.
In ONU remote management configuration mode, execute the
vlan ethuni command to configure VLAN TAG at UNI side.
The upstream data is added with TAG. The downstream data
removes the TAG. The priority for upstream data is 0. The
VLAN ID for the upstream data is 100.
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#vlan ethuni eth_0/1 up-mode
add down-mode untag up-prio 0 up-vid 100

12. Configure VLAN filter at UNI side.


In ONU remote management configuration mode, execute v
lan-filter-mode ethuni command to configure filtering mode.
For tagged frames, the filtering mode is ‘VLAN’. For untagged
frames, the filtering mode is ‘transparent’.
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#vlan-filter-mode ethuni
eth_0/1 tag-filter vid-filter untag-filter
transparent

In ONU remote management configuration mode, execute the


vlan-filter ethuni command to configure VLAN filtering item
as VLAN 100. Priority 1 is invalid here.
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#vlan-filter ethuni eth_0/1
priority 1 vid 100

13. Configure bridge port VLAN filter at ANI side.

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In ONU remote management configuration mode, execute the


flow mode to configure flow1 filtering mode at ANI side. For
tagged frames, the filtering mode is ‘VLAN’. For untagged
frames, the filtering mode is ‘discard’.
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#flow mode 1 tag-filter
vid-filter untag-filter discard

In ONU remote management configuration mode, execute f


low command to configure VLAN filtering item of flow1 as VLAN
100. Priority 1 is invalid here.
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#flow 1 vid 100 priority 1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

14. Add the uplink port to service VLAN.


In the uplink port configuration mode, execute the switchport
mode command to configure port mode as ‘hybrid’. Execute
the switchport vlan command to add the uplink port to VLAN
100 in tagged mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport mode hybrid
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan 100 tag
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN#

15. Save configurations.


Execute the write command to save configurations.
ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
..[OK]
ZXAN#

End of Steps
Result Users of this ONU can access Internet after configuring basic GPON
service successfully.

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Chapter 8

DHCP Configuration

Table of Contents
Overview........................................................................ 153
DHCP Proxy .................................................................... 154
Configuring DHCP Server .................................................. 154
Configuring DHCP Snooping .............................................. 155

Overview
DHCP automates the assignment of IP addresses, subnet masks,
default gateway and other IP parameters. It contains two parts:
Server and Client. DHCP server manages all IP network data and
processes DHCP requests of the client. DHCP client uses IP data
assigned from DHCP server.
To allow DHCP, network administrators need to allow several types
of packets through the server-side firewall. All DHCP packets travel
as UDP datagrams. All client-sent packets have source port 68 and
destination port 67. All server-sent packets have source port 67
and destination port 68.
DHCP flow is described as follows:
1. DHCP discovery: The client broadcasts on the physical subnet
to find available servers.
2. DHCP offer: When a DHCP server receives an IP lease request
from a client, it extends an IP lease offer. This is done by re-
serving an IP address for the client and sending a DHCPOFFER
message across the network to the client.
3. DHCP selection: When multiple DHCP servers send DHCPOF-
FER packets to this client, it selects one among them, usually
the first one. It must tell all the other DHCP servers that it has
accepted an offer. To do this, the client broadcasts a DHCPRE-
QUEST message containing the IP address of the server that
made the offer. When the other DHCP servers receive this mes-
sage, they withdraw any offers that they might have made to
the client.
4. DHCP acknowledgement: When the DHCP server receives the
DHCPREQUEST message from the client, which is basically a
unicast packet, the server sends a DHCPACK packet to the
client. This packet includes the lease duration and any other
configuration information that the client might have requested.

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DHCP Proxy
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure DHCP Proxy.
Context To configure DHCP Proxy, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the configu-
ration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Execute ip dhcp enable command to enable DHCP.


ZXAN(config)#ip dhcp enable

3. Execute ip dhcp snooping enable command to enable ADSL


interface DHCP Snooping in interface configuration mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface adsl_1/4/1-16
ZXAN(config-if-range)#ip dhcp snooping enable pvc 1

4. Execute command to configure the lease time in DHCP Proxy


mode.
ZXAN(config)#ip dhcp proxy client leasetime 12000

5. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result DHCP Proxy is configured successfully.

Configuring DHCP Server


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure DHCP server.
Context In this example, the parameters required for configuring DHCP
server are configured as follows:
� IP pool: 10.1.1.1 to 10.1.1.250
� IP address lease time: 12000 seconds
� DNS addres: 10.1.1.253
To configure DHCP server, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the configu-
ration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

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2. Execute ip dhcp enable command to enable DHCP.


ZXAN(config)#ip dhcp enable

3. Execute ip local pool command to configure IP pool.


ZXAN(config)#ip local pool pool-for-trial 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.250
255.255.0.0

4. Execute the following commands to configure other DHCP pa-


rameters such as lease time and DNS address.
ZXAN(config)#ip dhcp server leasetime 12000
ZXAN(config)#ip dhcp server dns 10.1.1.253
ZXAN(config)#ip dhcp server update arp

5. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result DHCP server is configured successfully.

Configuring DHCP Snooping


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure DHCP Snooping.
Context In this example, the parameters required for configuring DHCP
Snooping are configured as follows:
� VLAN ID: 100
� Trust interface: 9/2
� DHCP Session: 200
To configure DHCP Snooping, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the configu-
ration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Execute ip dhcp snooping enable command to enable DHCP


Snooping.
ZXAN(config)#ip dhcp snooping enable

3. Execute ip dhcp snooping vlan command to enable VLAN


DHCP Snooping.
ZXAN(config)#ip dhcp snooping vlan 100

4. Execute ip dhcp snooping trust command to configure the


trust interface.

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ZXAN(config)#ip dhcp snooping trust fei_1/9/2

5. Execute the following commands to enable port DHCP Snoop-


ing and DHCP session quantity.
ZXAN(config)#interface adsl_1/4/1
ZXAN(config-if)#ip dhcp snooping enable
ZXAN(config-if)#ip dhcp snooping quota 200

6. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result DHCP Snooping is configured successfully.

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Chapter 9

Alarm Log Configuration

Table of Contents
Overview........................................................................ 157
Configuring System Log ................................................... 157

Overview
The system log is a record of the system running status, which
is helpful for fault location, troubleshooting and network security
management.

Configuring System Log


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the system log.
Context To configure the system log, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the configu-
ration mode.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#

2. Execute the following command to send the alarm log to the


system log server.
ZXAN(config)#syslog-server host 10.1.1.200 alarmlog
level NOTIFICATIONS

3. Execute the following command to send the command log to


the system log server.
ZXAN(config)#syslog-server host 10.1.1.200 cmdlog

4. Execute the following command to send the SNMP log to the


system log server.
ZXAN(config)#syslog-server host 10.1.1.200 snmplog

5. Execute the following command to send all log to the system


log server.

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ZXAN(config)#syslog-server host 10.1.1.200

6. Execute write command to save the configuration.


ZXAN#write
Building configuration...
...[OK]
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result System log is configured successfully.

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Chapter 10

QoS Configuration

Table of Contents
Overview........................................................................ 159
ACL-Based Traffic Management Configuration ...................... 159
Configuring Traffic Shaping ............................................... 164
Queue Scheduler Configuration ......................................... 165
Configuring DSCP Mapping................................................ 170
Configuring Bridge Port QoS.............................................. 172

Overview
In the traditional PSN, the switch/router processes all packets in
the FIFO mode. The switch/router sends all packets to the desti-
nation with the best effort. The transmission performance such as
delay and jittering is not guaranteed.
With the development of network, people have more requirements
on the network. More and more voice, video and important data,
which are sensitive to the bandwidth, delay and jittering, are
transmitted through the network. Network congestion occurs
frequently. People have more requirements on QoS of the network
transmission.
With the development of Ethernet technology, Ethernet access
mode will become the major access mode for common Internet
access users. To implement point-to-point QoS solution in the
whole network, we must take Ethernet QoS into consideration.
Therefore, Ethernet QoS technology is used to provide QoS guar-
antee for various service streams, especially the service streams,
which have more requirements on delay and jittering.

ACL-Based Traffic
Management Configuration
This topic includes the following:
� Configuring Traffic Limit
� Configuring Priority Mark
� Configuring Traffic Mirror

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� Configuring Redirection
� Configuring Traffic Statistics

Configuring Traffic Limit


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure traffic limit.
Prerequisites Before configuring traffic limit, make sure that:
� Network device and lines are in proper condition.
� The port which needs traffic limit works in normal status.
Context Traffic limit is to restrict the bandwidth of a service traffic. If its
bandwidth exceeds the restricted bandwidth, other service traffic
will be affected. Perform the following operations if the bandwidth
exceeds the restricted bandwidth:
� Discarding or forwarding
� Modifying its DSCP value
� Modifying the drop precedence (Packets with higher priority are
discarded earlier when the queue is in congestion.)
ZXMSG 5200 supports ACL configuration of the uplink port and
user ports.
To configure traffic limit, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the global
configuration mode.
2. Execute acl command to configure ACL.
3. Execute rule command to configure ACL rules.
4. Execute traffic-limit in command to limit the traffic, which
matches with ACL rules.
5. Execute ip access-group command to apply ACL to the spec-
ified port.
END OF STEPS

Result Traffic limit is configured successfully.


Example The following example displays how to configure traffic limit. The
uplink port is gei_1/9/1. The source IP is 168.2.5.5.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#acl standard number 10
ZXAN(config-std-acl)#rule 1 permit 168.2.5.5 0.0.0.0
ZXAN(config-std-acl)#rule 2 permit any
ZXAN(config-std-acl)#exit
ZXAN(config)#traffic-limit in 10 rule-id 1 cir 5000 cbs 2000 pir
10000 pbs 2000 mode blind
ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#ip access-group 10 in

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Note:
For the uplink port, the range of ACL is from 1 to 399. For the user
port, the range of ACL is from 300 to 399.

Configuring Priority Mark


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure priority mark.
Prerequisites Before configuring traffic limit, make sure that:
� Network device and lines are in proper condition.
� The port which needs priority mark works in normal status.
Context Priority mark assigns a set of service parameters for ACL traffic.
The following operations are supported:
� Modify CoS queue of the data packets and modify 802.1p value.
� Modify CoS queue of the data packets, but not modify 802.1p
value.
� Modify DSCP value of the data packets.
� Modify the drop precedence of the data packets.
� Modify the ToS priority of the data packets.

Note:
ToS priority and DSCP priority are mutually exclusive. ToS priority
and CoS priority are mutually exclusive. They cannot be configure
at the same time.

ZXMSG 5200 supports ACL configuration of the uplink port and


user ports.
To configure priority mark, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the global
configuration mode.
2. Execute acl command to configure ACL.
3. Execute rule command to configure ACL rules.
4. Execute priority-mark in to mark the priority of the traffic,
which matches with ACL rules.
5. Execute ip access-group command to apply ACL to the spec-
ified port.
END OF STEPS

Result Priority mark is configured successfully.

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Example The following example displays how to configure priority mark.


The uplink port is gei_1/9/1. DSCP priority is 10. Local priority is
0. The drop precedence is low.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#acl standard number 10
ZXAN(config-std-acl)#rule 1 permit 168.2.5.5
ZXAN(config-std-acl)#rule 2 permit any
ZXAN(config-std-acl)#exit
ZXAN(config)#priority-mark in 10 rule-id 1 dscp 10 local-precedence 0
drop-precedence low
ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#ip access-group 10 in

Note:
For the uplink port, the range of ACL is from 1 to 399. For the user
port, the range of ACL is from 300 to 399.

Configuring Traffic Mirror


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure traffic mirror.
Prerequisites Before configuring traffic mirror, make sure that:
� Network device and lines are in proper condition.
� The mirror source port and destination port work in normal
status.
Context � The system only supports one mirror destination port.
� Multiple ports can be mirrored to the same destination port.
� The mirror destination port can not be the convergency port.
ZXMSG 5200 supports ACL configuration of the uplink port and
user ports.
To configure traffic mirror, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the global
configuration mode.
2. Execute acl command to configure ACL.
3. Execute rule command to configure ACL rules.
4. Execute traffic-mirror in command to mirror the traffic, which
matches with ACL rules.
5. Execute ip access-group command to apply ACL to the spec-
ified port.
END OF STEPS

Result Traffic mirror is configured successfully.


Example The following example displays how to mirror traffic the interface
gei_1/9/1 receives to the interface fei_1/9/2.
ZXAN(config)#acl standard number 10

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ZXAN(config-std-acl)#rule 1 permit 168.2.5.5


ZXAN(config-std-acl)#rule 2 permit any
ZXAN(config-std-acl)#exit
ZXAN(config)#traffic-mirror in 10 rule-id 1 interface fei_1/9/2
ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#ip access-group 10 in

Configuring Redirection
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure redirection.
Prerequisites Before configuring traffic limit, make sure that:
� Network device and lines are in proper condition.
� The port which needs redirection works in normal status.
Context Redirection is to modify the output direction, CPU or next-hop IP
of data packets.
ZXMSG 5200 supports ACL configuration of the uplink port and
user ports.
To configure redirection, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the global
configuration mode.
2. Execute acl command to configure ACL.
3. Execute rule command to configure ACL rules.
4. Execute redirect in to redirect the traffic, which matches with
ACL rules.
5. Execute ip access-group command to apply ACL to the spec-
ified port.
END OF STEPS

Result Traffic redirection is configured successfully.


Example The following example displays how to redirect data packets of
interface fei_1/9/2 to interface gei_1/9/1, and how to redirect the
next-hop address.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#acl extend number 100
ZXAN(config-ext-acl)#rule 1 permit ip 168.2.5.5 0.0.0.0 any
ZXAN(config-ext-acl)#rule 2 permit ip any 66.100.5.6 0.0.0.0
ZXAN(config-ext-acl)#rule 3 permit ip any any
ZXAN(config-ext-acl)#exit
ZXAN(config)#redirect in 100 rule-id 1 interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config)#redirect in 100 rule-id 2 next-hop 166.88.96.56
ZXAN(config)#interface fei_1/9/2
ZXAN(config-if)#ip access-group 100 in

Configuring Traffic Statistics


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure traffic statistics.

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Prerequisites Before configuring traffic limit, make sure that:


� Network device and lines are in proper condition.
� The port which needs traffic statistics works in normal status.
Context Traffic statistics is used to count the quantity of the received data
packets and bytes at the incoming port.
ZXMSG 5200 supports ACL configuration of the uplink port and
user ports.
To configure traffic statistics, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the global
configuration mode.
2. Execute acl command to configure ACL.
3. Execute rule command to configure ACL rules.
4. Execute traffic-statistics in command to perform statistics
on the traffic, which matches with ACL rules.
5. Execute ip access-group command to apply ACL to the spec-
ified port.
6. Execute show traffic-statistics command to show statistics
information.
7. In the administrator mode, execute clear traffic-statistics
command to clear traffic statistics information.
END OF STEPS

Result Traffic statistics is configured successfully.


Example The following example displays how to configure traffic statistics.
ZXAN(config)#acl extend number 100
ZXAN(config-ext-acl)#rule 1 permit ip 168.2.5.5 0.0.0.0 any
ZXAN(config-ext-acl)#rule 2 permit ip any 67.100.88.0 0.0.0.255
ZXAN(config-ext-acl)#rule 3 permit ip any any
ZXAN(config-ext-acl)#exit
ZXAN(config)#traffic-statistics in 100 rule-id 1 pkt-type all
statistics-type byte
ZXAN(config)#traffic-statistics in 100 rule-id 2 pkt-type all
statistics-type packet
ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#ip access-group 100 in

Configuring Traffic Shaping


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure traffic shaping.
Prerequisites Before configuring traffic shaping, make sure that:
� Network device and lines are in proper condition.
� The uplink port works in normal status.
Context Traffic shaping controls the rate of output packets. With the use of
traffic shaping, data packets are sent out at equal rate, avoiding
congestion and loss of packets.
By default, the traffic shaping of the output port is disabled.

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To configure traffic shaping, perform the following steps:


Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the global
configuration mode.
2. Execute interface command to enter the Ethernet interface
configuration mode.
3. Execute qos traffic-shape command to configure traffic shap-
ing.
END OF STEPS

Result Traffic shaping is configured successfully.


Example The following example displays how to configure traffic shaping of
the uplink port gei_1/9/1
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#qos traffic-shape rate-limit 1024 bucket-size 2048

Queue Scheduler
Configuration
Queue is a unit for packets scheduler in the physical port. Queue
scheduler ensures that important packets can be processed in time
when the network is in congestion.
The features of ZXMSG 5200 scheduler are as follows:
� The system supports eight queues. The queue number is
larger, the priority is higher
� The mapping relationship between the queue and 802.1p pri-
ority can be configured.
� The queue depth can be configured.
� The system supports three scheduler modes:
� SP
� WRR
� SP+WRR

Note:
The default scheduler mode is SP.

Configuring Queue Scheduler


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure queue scheduler.

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Prerequisites Before configuring queue scheduler, make sure that:


� Network device and lines are in proper condition.
� The uplink port works in normal status.
Context Each physical port of ZXMSG 5200 supports eight queues, num-
bering from 0 to 7. These queues are called CoS queues.
ZXMSG 5200 supports the following scheduler modes:
� SP
� WRR
� SP+WRR
ZXMSG 5200 network-side port supports the following queue
scheduler modes:
� Fair–queue
� SP
� WRR

Note:
In fair-queue mode, priorities are scheduled fairly.

ZXMSG 5200 PON interface supports the following queue scheduler


modes:
� SP
� WRR
� SP+WRR

Note:
PON port scheduler is mainly applicable to FTTB scenarios.

To configure queue scheduler, perform the following steps:


Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the global
configuration mode.
2. In Ethernet interface configuration mode, execute qos queue
-mode command to configure network-side queue scheduler
mode.

Note:
When the right weight is 0, SP scheduler is used on this queue.

3. Execute qos-user-side queue-block-profile command to


create PON interface queue scheduler profile.

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Note:
The system supports five profiles. _DFT_QUEUE_BLOCK_PRF is
the default profile, which cannot be modified or deleted. Users
can create and configure the other four profiles as required.

4. Execute queue-block command to configure PON interface


queue scheduler profile parameters, including queue right
weight and queue depth.

Note:
When the right weight is 0, SP scheduler is used on this queue.
By default, the queue depth of PON interface cannot be con-
figured at will.

5. In GPON-OLT interface configuraiton mode, execute qos queu


e-block-profile command to apply the queue scheduler pro-
file to the specified OLT port.
END OF STEPS

Result Queue scheduler is configured successfully.


Example The following example displays how to configure SP scheduler on
the uplink port gei_1/9/1.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#interface gei_1/9/1
ZXAN(config-if)#qos queue-mode strict-priority

The following example displays how to configure WRR scheduler


on GPON-OLT interfacegpon-olt_1/5/1. The right weight values
are 10, 10, 20, 20, 10, 10, 10, and 10. The queue depth is 2.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#qos-user-side queue-block-profile test
ZXAN(cfg-queue-prf)#queue-block queue0 10 2 queue1 10 2 queue2 20
2 queue3 20 2 queue4 10 2 queue5 10 2 queue6 10 2 queue7 10 2
ZXAN(cfg-queue-prf)#exit
ZXAN(config)#show qos-user-side queue-block-profile test
---------------------------------------------------------
profile name : TEST
profile detail :
queue-block ---- queue_number : 8
---- queue_weight : 10 10 20 20 10 10 10 10
---- queue_depth : 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
profile used by :
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon-olt_1/5/1
ZXAN(config-if)#qos queue-block-profile test

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Configuring Mapping Relationship


between Queue and 802.1p Priority
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the mapping relationship be-
tween queue and 802.1p priority.
Prerequisites Before configuring the mapping relationship between queue and
802.1p priority, make sure that:
� Network device and lines are in proper condition.
� Log on to ZXMSG 5200 through HyperTerminal or Telnet.
Context Table 23 lists the default mapping relationship of ZXMSG 5200 at
network side and user side.

TABLE 23 MAPPING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN QUEUE AND 802.1P PRIORITY

Queue No. 802.1p Network-side User-side


Priority Drop Priority Drop Priority

0 0 0 1

1 1 0 1

2 2 0 1

3 3 0 1

4 4 0 1

5 5 0 1

6 6 0 1

7 7 0 1

To configure mapping relationship between queue and 802.1p pri-


ority, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the global
configuration mode.
2. Execute qos-network-side cos-local-map command to con-
figure the network-side port mapping list from 802.1p priority
to the local queue.
3. Execute qos-network-side cos-drop-map command to con-
figure the network-side port mapping list from 802.1p priority
to the local drop priority.
4. Execute qos-user-side cos-queue-map-profile command
to configure the user-side port mapping profile from 802.1p
priority to the local queue.

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Note:
The system supports five profiles. _DFT_COS_QUEUE_MAP_PRF
is the default profile, which cannot be modified or deleted.
Users can create and configure the other four profiles as re-
quired.

5. Execute cos-queue-map command to configure 802.1p user


priority mapping to the local queue.
6. In OLT interface configuration mode, execute qos cos-queu
e-map-profile command to apply 802.1p user priority to the
queue mapping profile on a specified OLT interface.
7. Execute show qos-network-side cos-local-map command
to show network-side port mapping relationship between
802.1p priority and queue.
8. Execute show qos-network-side cos-drop-map command
to show the network-side port mapping from 802.1p user pri-
ority to the local drop priority.
9. Execute show qos-network-side trust-cos command to
show network-side port mapping.
10. Execute show qos-user-side cos-queue-map-profile com-
mand to show user-side port mapping profile from 802.1p pri-
ority to queue.
END OF STEPS

Result Mapping relationship between queue and 802.1p priority is config-


ured successfully.
Example The following example displays how to configure network-side
mapping relationship between queue and 802.1p priority. In this
example, network-side port 802.1p priority 0 is mapped to queue
0. 802.1p priority 1 is mapped to queue 2. Other 802.1p priorities
are mapped to queue 6.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#qos-network-side cos-local-map cos0 0 cos1 2 cos2 6
cos3 6 cos4 6 cos5 6 cos6 6 cos7 6

The following example displays how to configure user-side map-


ping relationship between queue and 802.1p priority. In this ex-
ample, user-side port gpon–olt_0/5/1 802.1p priority 0 is mapped
to queue 0. 802.1p priority 1 is mapped to queue 2. Other 802.1p
priorities are mapped to queue 6. The drop priority is 0.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#qos-user-side cos-queue-map-profile test
ZXAN(cfg-cos2q-prf)#cos-queue-map cos0 0 0 cos1 2 0 cos2 6 0
cos3 6 0 cos4 6 0 cos5 6 0 cos6 6 0 cos7 6 0
ZXAN(cfg-cos2q-prf)#exit
ZXAN(config)#show qos-user-side cos-queue-map-profile test
---------------------------------------------------------
profile name : TEST
profile detail :
cos-queue-map ---- cos : 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
---- queue : 0 2 6 6 6 6 6 6
---- drop : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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profile used by :
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon-olt_1/5/1
ZXAN(config-if)#qos cos-queue-map-profile test

Configuring DSCP Mapping


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure mapping relationship between
CoS (802.p) and DSCP.
Prerequisites Before configuring DSCP mapping, make sure that:
� Network device and lines are in proper condition.
� Log on to ZXMSG 5200 through HyperTerminal or Telnet.
Context By default, the mapping relationship between CoS (802.1p) and
DSCP is as follows:
� The default values for dscp-value corresponding to the 64 (0 –
63) dscp lists of qos-network-side conform-dscp are from 0 to
63. The default values for other parameters are 0
� The default value of qos-network-side trust-dscp is disable.
� For qos-user-side cos-dscp-map, the default dscp values cor-
responding to the cos values from 0 to 7 are 0, 8, 16, 24, 32,
40, 48, and 56 respectively.
� For qos-user-side dscp-cos-map, the default values are as fol-
lows:
� dscp0-7 corresponding to cos0
� dscp8-15 corresponding cos1
� dscp16-23 corresponding to cos2
� dscp24-31 corresponding to cos3
� dscp32-39 corresponding to cos4
� dscp40-47 corresponding to cos5
� dscp48-55 corresponding to cos6
� dscp56-63 corresponding to cos7
To configure DSCP mapping, perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the global
configuration mode.
2. Execute qos-network-side conform-dscp command to con-
figure the network-side mapping list according to DSCP.

Note:
This mapping list is used when the port trust-dscp is enabled.

3. Execute qos-user-side cos-dscp-map command to config-


ure the user-side port mapping from CoS (802.1p) to DSCP.

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Note:
This mapping list is used when the port or bridge port DSCP is
set as trust-cos-map.

4. Execute qos-user-side dscp-cos-map command to config-


ure user-side port mapping from DSCP to CoS (802.1p).

Note:
This mapping list is used when the port or bridge port CoS or
ctag-cos is set as trust-dscp-map.

5. Execute show qos-network-side conform-dscp command


to show network-side port mapping relationship between CoS
(802.1p) and DSCP.
6. Execute show qos-user-side cos-dscp-map command to
show user-side port mapping from CoS (802.1p) to DSCP.
7. Execute show qos-user-side dscp-cos-map command to
show user-side port mapping from DSCP to CoS (802.1p).
END OF STEPS

Result DSCP mapping is configured successfully.


Example The following example displays how to configure network-side port
mapping.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#qos-network-side conform-dscp 0 61 0 2
ZXAN(config)#show qos-network-side conform-dscp
--------------------------------------------------------------------
dscp list 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
dscp value 61 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
cos value 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
droppriority2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
---------------------------------------------------------------------
dscp list 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
dscp value 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
cos value 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
droppriority0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
---------------------------------------------------------------------
dscp list 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47
dscp value 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47
cos value 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
droppriority0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
---------------------------------------------------------------------
dscp list 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
dscp value 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
cos value 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
droppriority0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Configuring Bridge Port QoS


Short Description Perform this procedure to configure bridge port QoS management.
Prerequisites Before configuring bridge port QoS, make sure that:
� Network device and lines are in proper condition.
� GPONN service configuration is complete.
� Log on to ZXMSG 5200 through HyperTerminal or Telnet.
Context By default, all bridge ports use the default QoS profile, _DFT_VIR-
TUAL_PORT_PRF. Its parameters are described as follows:
ZXAN(cfg-qos-vport-prf)#show qos-user-side virtual-port-profile
_DFT_VIRTUAL_PORT_PRF
---------------------------------------------------------
profile name : _DFT_VIRTUAL_PORT_PRF
profile type : (null)
profile detail :
profile used by :
ZXAN(config)#

To configure bridge port QoS, perform the following steps:


Steps 1. Execute configure terminal command to enter the global
configuration mode.
2. Execute qos-user-side pon-virtual-port-profile command
to create the bridge port QoS profile.

Note:
The system supports five profiles. _DFT_VIRTUAL_PORT_PRF is
the default profile, which cannot be modified or deleted. Users
can create and configure the other four profiles as required.

3. Execute cos-filter command to configure CoS priority filter.


4. Execute def-scos command to configure the default CoS of
the bridge port.
5. Execute cos-remark-profile command to use CoS remark
profile. Reset CoS profile.

Note:
In the global configuration mode, execute qos-user-side
cos-remark-profile command to create CoS remark profile.
Execute cos-remark command to configure parameters, as
shown in the following commands.
ZXAN(config)#qos-user-side cos-remark-profile test
ZXAN(cfg-cos-remark-prf)#cos-remark cos0 1 cos1 2 cos2 2 cos3 2
cos4 2 cos5 2 cos6 2 cos7 2
ZXAN(cfg-cos-remark-prf)#exit
ZXAN(config)#

6. Execute ingress-dscp-set-mode command to configure


DSCP mode of upstream data.

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Note:
� trust: Keep the DSCP value of the upstream data un-
changeable.
� trust-cos-map: Modify DSCP fielf according to CoS to DSCP
mapping list.

7. Execute ingress-cos-set-mode command to configure up-


stream CoS mode.

Note:
� trust: Keep the CoS value of upstream data unchangeable.
� override: Modify the outer–layer tag CoS field according to
def-scos value.
� scos-remark: Modify the outer-layer tag CoS according to
COS-REMARK-PROFILE.
� ccos-scos-remark: Modify the inner-layer/outer-layer tag
CoS field according to COS-REMARK-PROFILE.

8. Execute egress-cos-set-mode command to configure CoS


mode of downstream data.

Note:
� trust: Set CoS field according to ingress CoS.
� remark: Modify CoS field according to COS-REMARK-PRO-
FILE.
� trust-dscp-map: Modify CoS field according to DSCP to CoS
mapping list.

9. Execute interface command to enter the GPON-ONU interface


mode.
10. Execute qos virtual-port-profile command to use bridge port
QoS profile.
11. Execute show qos-user-side virtual-port-profile command
to show bridge port QoS profile configuration.
END OF STEPS

Result Bridge port QoS is configured successfully.


Example The following example displays how to configure bridge port QoS.
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#qos-user-side pon-virtual-port-profile test
ZXAN(cfg-qos-pon-vport-prf)#def-scos 2
ZXAN(cfg-qos-pon-vport-prf)#ingress-cos-set-mode override
ZXAN(cfg-qos-pon-vport-prf)#ingress-dscp-set-mode trust
ZXAN(cfg-qos-pon-vport-prf)#egress-cos-set-mode trust
ZXAN(cfg-qos-pon-vport-prf)#exit

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ZXAN(config)#show qos-user-side virtual-port-profile test


---------------------------------------------------------
profile name : TEST
profile type : pon
profile detail :
cos-filter ---- : disable
def-scos ---- : 2
cos-remark-profile ---- : _DFT_COS_REMARK_PRF
ingress-cos-set-mode ---- : override
egress-cos-set-mode ---- : trust
ingress-dscp-set-mode ---- : trust
profile used by :
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon-onu_1/5/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#qos virtual-port-profile test vport 1
ZXAN(config-if)#exit

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Chapter 11

Data Backup and


Restoration

Table of Contents
Backing Up and Restoring Narrowband Service Data............. 175
Backing Up and Restoring Broadband Service Data .............. 176

Backing Up and Restoring


Narrowband Service Data
Short Description Perform this procedure to back up and restore narrowband service
data.
Prerequisites Before backing up and restoring narrowband service data, make
sure that:
� FTP server is started.
� FTP user and password is configured.
� The directory for data backup is configured.

Note:
The user name and password configured for FTP server must be
consistent with the configurations in NE Boot mode.

Context � The format for backing up data is: copy flash: data
file name ftp: //host ip/data file name@ftp user
name:ftp password
� The format for restoring data is: copy ftp: //host ip/data
file name@ftp user name:ftp password flash: data
file name
To back up and restore narrowband service data, perform the fol-
lowing steps:
Steps 1. Back up narrowband service data.
i. Start FTP server. Configure the user name and password.
ii. In flash/data directory, execute copy flash: command
to back up data files to FTP server.

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ZXAN#cd data
ZXAN#copy flash: *.* ftp: //10.61.91.62/narrowband
@ros:ros
Start copying file
............
file copied successfully.

Or, in the flash, execute copy flash: data/*.* ftp://x.x.


x.x/narrowband@ ros:ros command to upload data files
to FTP server.
In this example, 'ros:ros' is the user name and password
of FTP server. '10.61.91.62' is the host IP.
iii. If the data is backed up successfully, a 'narrowband' archive
file exists in FTP server. This archive file contains all nar-
rowband data files.
iv. Use an archiver to decompress this archive file.
2. Restore narrowband service data.
i. Start FTP server. Configure the user name and password.
ii. Compress the data files, which are needed to be covered.
A 'narrowband' file is created.
iii. In the flash, execute copy ftp command to download data
files to the NE.
ZXAN#cd data
ZXAN#copy ftp: //10.61.91.62/narrowband@ros:ros
flash: data/*.*
Start copying file
................................................
................................................
.......................................
file copied successfully.
ZXAN#

Note:
This 'narrowband' file is a valid archive file.

END OF STEPS

Result Narrowband service data is backed up and restored successfully.

Backing Up and Restoring


Broadband Service Data
Short Description Perform this procedure to back up and restore broadband service
data.
Prerequisites Before backing up and restoring broadband service data, make
sure that:
� FTP server is started.

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� FTP user and password is configured.


� The directory for data backup is configured.
Context � The format for backing up data is: copy flash: data
file name ftp: //host ip/data file name@ftp user
name:ftp password
� The format for restoring data is: copy ftp: //host ip/data
file name@ftp user name:ftp password flash: data
file name
To back up and restore broadband service data, perform the fol-
lowing steps:
Steps 1. Back up broadband service data.
i. Start FTP server. Configure the user name and password.
ii. In flash/cfg directory, execute copy flash: command to
back up data files to FTP server.
ZXAN#cd cfg
ZXAN#copy flash: startrun.dat ftp: //10.61.91.62/
startrun.dat@ros:ros
Start copying file
……
file copied successfully.

Or, in the flash, execute copy flash: cfg/startrun.dat


ftp: //10.61.91.62/startrun.dat@ros:ros command to
upload data files to FTP server.

Note:
a) In this example, 'ros:ros' is the user name and pass-
word of FTP server. '10.61.91.62' is the host IP.
b) In flash/cfg directory, the narrowband configuration
data file name is startrun.dat.

iii. If the data is backed up successfully, a 'startrun.dat' archive


file exists in FTP server. This archive file contains all broad-
band data files.
2. Restore broadband service data.
i. Start FTP server. Configure the user name and password.
ii. Copy the 'startrun.dat' file to the directory in FTP server.
iii. In flash/cfg directory, execute copy ftp command to
download data files to the NE.
ZXAN#cd cfg
ZXAN#copy ftp: //10.61.91.62/startrun.dat@ros:ros
flash: startrun.dat
Start copying file
…….
file copied successfully.
ZXAN#

END OF STEPS

Result Broadband service data is backed up and restored successfully.

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Appendix
Table of Contents
A
FTP Server ..................................................................... 179

FTP Server
Short Description Perform this procedure to configure the FTP (WFTP) server.
Prerequisites Make sure an FTP application is running.
Context To configure the FTP server , perform the following steps:
Steps 1. Run the FTP server and select Security > Users/Rights to
enter an interface as shown in Figure 38.

FIGURE 38 USER/RIGHTS SECURITY DIALOG INTERFACE

2. To add a new user, click New User to enter an interface as


shown in Figure 39.

FIGURE 39 USER INTERFACE

3. Enter the User Name of the user. Click OK. Change Pass-
word interface appears as shown in Figure 40.

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FIGURE 40 CHANGE PASSWORD INTERFACE

4. Enter the New Password and Verify Password for the new
user. Click OK to change a password.
5. In Home Directory, configure the file path. In the example,
configure it to C:\MSG5200. The user must put the version file
under this directory. The directory is as shown in Figure 41.

FIGURE 41 HOME DIRECTORY USER/RIGHTS INTERFACE

i. Click Rights to configure the read/write rights of files. In


general, select all of them, as shown in Figure 41.
ii. Click Done to save the entire configuration.
6. To see the download progress and status, enable logging func-
tion for FTP server. Select Logging > LOG Options to enter
an interface as shown in Figure 42.

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FIGURE 42 LOGGING OPTIONS INTERFACE

7. In the Logging Options interface, select Enable Logging to


enable the logging function. The user can see the file trans-
mission progress during the version upgrade.
After configuring the parameters, make sure that the version
files to be transferred are stored in the specified directory.
END OF STEPS

Result FTP server is configured successfully.

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Figures

Figure 1 Connection Description Interface .............................. 6


Figure 2 Connect To Interface............................................... 6
Figure 3 COM1 Properties Interface....................................... 7
Figure 4 HyperTerminal Interface .......................................... 8
Figure 5 Run Dialog Box ...................................................... 8
Figure 6 telnet interface ...................................................... 9
Figure 7 VoIP Service (H.248) Networking Diagram ................22
Figure 8 VoIP Service (H.248) Configuration Flow ..................22
Figure 9 VoIP Service (H.248, GISB+VoIP Sub-card)
Networking Diagram ..........................................25
Figure 10 VoIP Service (H.248, GISB+VoIP Sub-card)
Configuration Flow .............................................26
Figure 11 VoIP Service (SIP) Networking Diagram..................29
Figure 12 VoIP Service (SIP) Configuration Flow ....................30
Figure 13 VoIP Service (SIP, GISB+VoIP Sub-card)
Networking Diagram ..........................................34
Figure 14 VoIP Service (SIP, GISB+VoIP Sub-card)
Configuration Flow .............................................35
Figure 15 Relationship between Active Port and Standby Port...64
Figure 16 CES Service (SAToP over Ethernet) Networking
Diagram ...........................................................72
Figure 17 CES Service (SAToP over Ethernet) Configuration
Flow ................................................................73
Figure 18 CES Service (SAToP over Dynamic MPLS) (Single
CEE Card) Networking Diagram ...........................76
Figure 19 CES Service (SAToP over Dynamic MPLS) (Single
CEE Card) Configuration Flow ..............................77
Figure 20 CES Service (SAToP over Static MPLS) Networking
Diagram ...........................................................81
Figure 21 CES Service (SAToP over Static MPLS) Configuration
Flow ................................................................82
Figure 22 CES Service (SAToP over UDP/IP) Networking
Diagram ...........................................................85

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Figure 23 CES Service (SAToP over UDP/IP) Configuration


Flow ................................................................86
Figure 24 CES Service (CESoPSN over Static MPLS)
Networking Diagram ..........................................90
Figure 25 CES Service (CESoPSN over Static MPLS)
Configuration Flow .............................................91
Figure 26 CES Service (CESoPSN over Dynamic MPLS)
(Single CEE Card) Networking Diagram.................94
Figure 27 CES Service (CESoPSN over Dynamic MPLS)
(Single CEE Card) Configuration Flow ...................95
Figure 28 CES Service (CESoPSN over Ethernet) Networking
Diagram ...........................................................99
Figure 29 CES Service (CESoPSN over Ethernet)
Configuration Flow ........................................... 100
Figure 30 CES Service (CESoPSN over UDP/IP) Networking
Diagram ......................................................... 103
Figure 31 CES Service (CESoPSN over UDP/IP) Configuration
Flow .............................................................. 104
Figure 32 CES Service (CESoPSN over Static L2TPv3)
Networking Diagram ........................................ 108
Figure 33 CES Service (CESoPSN over Static L2TPv3)
Configuration Flow ........................................... 109
Figure 34 CES Service (SAToP over static L2TPv3)................ 113
Figure 35 CES Service (SAToP over Static L2TPv3)
Configuration Flow ........................................... 114
Figure 36 GPON Access Service Networking Diagram ............ 147
Figure 37 Basic GPON Service Configuration Flow................. 148
Figure 38 User/Rights Security Dialog Interface ................... 179
Figure 39 User Interface ................................................... 179
Figure 40 Change Password Interface................................. 180
Figure 41 Home Directory User/Rights Interface .................. 180
Figure 42 Logging Options Interface................................... 181

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Tables

Table 1 VoIP Service (H.248) Data Scheme ...........................23


Table 2 VoIP Service (H.248, GISB+VoIP Sub-card) Data
Scheme............................................................26
Table 3 VoIP Service (SIP) Data Scheme...............................30
Table 4 VoIP Service (SIP, GISB+VoIP Sub-card) Data
Scheme............................................................36
Table 5 FAX PRIORITY PARAMETERS.....................................51
Table 6 DTMF Parameters ...................................................56
Table 7 EC Parameters .......................................................57
Table 8 Rxhandle Parameters ..............................................57
Table 9 Fax-modem Parameters...........................................58
Table 10 Voice Parameters ..................................................59
Table 11 CES Service (SAToP over Ethernet) Data Scheme ......73
Table 12 CES Service (SAToP over Dynamic MPLS) (Single
CEE Card) Data Scheme .....................................78
Table 13 CES Service (SAToP over Static MPLS) Data Scheme...82
Table 14 CES Service (SAToP over UDP/IP) Data Scheme ........86
Table 15 CES Service (CESoPSN over Static MPLS) Data
Scheme............................................................91
Table 16 CES Service (CESoPSN over Dynamic MPLS) (Single
CEE Card) Data Scheme .....................................95
Table 17 CES Service (CESoPSN over Ethernet) Data
Scheme.......................................................... 100
Table 18 CES Service (CESoPSN over UDP/IP) Data Scheme .. 104
Table 19 CES Service (CESoPSN over Static L2TPv3) Data
Scheme.......................................................... 109
Table 20 CES Service (SAToP over Static L2TPv3) Data
Scheme.......................................................... 114
Table 21 GPON Data Configuration in Various Scenarios ........ 145
Table 22 GPON Basic Service Data Scheme ......................... 149
Table 23 Mapping Relationship between Queue and 802.1p
Priority........................................................... 168

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Index

112 test ........................... 68 media IP and signalling


IP .................................. 43
MG .................................. 41
A MGC ................................ 40
ADSL ............................. 122 MGCP ................................1
ATM............................... 121 MPRB RTP......................... 56

B N
basic GPON service .......... 145 NTP server ....................... 67

C O
call limit ........................... 62 out-of-band NM................. 11
card................................. 18
CESoPSN over dynamic
MPLS.............................. 94 P
CESoPSN over Ethernet ...... 98 PPPoA ............................ 138
CESoPSN over static PPPoE ............................ 138
L2TPv3 ......................... 107 PPPoE+ .......................... 142
CESoPSN over static PVC ............................... 121
MPLS.............................. 89
CESoPSN over UDP/IP ...... 102
R
rack................................. 15
D ring pattern ...................... 67
DHCP Option82 ............... 143 RTP Resource .................... 45
DSP ................................. 53
DTMF ............................... 56
S
SAToP over dynamic MPLS
F (single CEE card) ............. 76
fax event.......................... 61 SAToP over Ethernet .......... 72
FTP Server ..................... 179 SAToP over Static
L2TPv3 ......................... 112
SAToP over static MPLS ...... 81
H SAToP over Static MPLS ...... 81
H.248 ................................1 SAToP over UDP/IP ............ 85
HyperTerminal.....................5 saving data....................... 68
self exchange.................... 63
SHDSL services ............... 129
I SIP Data .......................... 48
in-band NM....................... 10 slave shelf ........................ 17
internal media flow route..... 44 spanning tree.................. 137
IP fax service .................... 51 sub-card .......................... 18
IPS .................................. 54
IPTV .............................. 135
ISDN Service .................... 49 T
telnet.................................8
tone chip.......................... 60
M trap server ....................... 12
management IP................. 42 TSLCC.............................. 18
master shelf ..................... 16 TSLCD ............................. 18

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U
uplink port........................ 39
uplink port call limit ........... 62
uplink port protection......... 63
user circuit TID ................. 46

V
VDSL2 ........................... 126
VoIP QoS.......................... 60
VoIP Service (H.248) ......... 21
VoIP Service (H.248,
GISB+VoIP Sub-card) ....... 25
VoIP Service (SIP) ............. 29
VoIP Service (SIP,
GISB+VoIP Sub-card) ....... 33
VoIP VLAN ........................ 38

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Glossary

ACL
- Access Control List
ADSL
- Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
AG
- Access Gateway
ATM
- Asynchronous Transfer Mode
CAC
- Channel Access Control
CES
- Circuit Emulation Services
CLI
- Command Line Interface
CPE
- Customer Premises Equipment
CVLAN
- Customer Virtual Local Area Network
CoS
- Class of Service
DBA
- Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation
DHCP
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DNS
- Domain Name Server
DSCP
- Differentiated Services Code Point
DSLAM
- Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer
DSP
- Digital Signal Processing
DTMF
- Dual-ToneMulti-Frequency
FE
- Fast Ethernet
FIFO
- First In and First Out
FTTB
- Fiber to the Building
FTTC
- Fiber to the Curb

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FTTH
- Fiber to the Home
GE
- Gigabit Ethernet
GEM
- GPON Encapsulation Method
GPON
- Gigabit Passive Optical Network
HW
- High speed data Way
IP
- Internet Protocol
IP
- Intelligent Peripheral
IPS
- Intelligent Protection Switching
IPTV
- Internet Protocol Television
ISDN
- Integrated Services Digital Network
LACP
- Link Aggregation Control Protocol
MAC
- Medium Access Control
MG
- Media Gateway
MGC
- Media Gateway Controller
MGCP
- Media Gateway Control Protocol
MPLS
- Multi Protocol Label Switching
NAT
- Network Address Translation
NE
- Network Element
NGN
- Next Generation Network
NM
- Network Management
NMS
- Network Management System
ONU
- Optical Network Unit
PBX
- Private Branch Exchange

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PON
- Passive Optical Network
POTS
- Plain Old Telephone Service
PPPoA
- Point to Point Protocol over ATM
PPPoE
- Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet
PSN
- Packet Switched Network
PSTN
- Public Switched Telephone Network
PVC
- Permanent Virtual Channel
PW
- Pseudo Wire
QoS
- Quality of Service
RTP
- Real-time Transport Protocol
SHDSL
- Single-pair High Digital Subscriber Line
SIP
- Session Initiation Protocol
SOHO
- Small Office/Home Office
SP
- Strict Priority
SS
- Soft Switch
STP
- Spanning Tree Protocol
SVLAN
- Service Virtual Local Area Network
TDM
- Time Division Multiplexing
TID
- Terminal Identification
UDP
- User Datagram Protocol
VBAS
- Virtual Broadband Access Server
VDSL
- Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line
VDSL2
- Very High Bit Rate Digital Subscriber Line 2

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VLAN
- Virtual Local Area Network
VoIP
- Voice over Internet Protocol
WRR
WRR
- Weighted Round Robin

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