RayView Network
Management for
RS7000/RS3000
User Guide
V3.02
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2020. 6
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Revision History
Version Date Description
V3.00 2014-3-20 Primarily Released
V3.01 2014-7-1
Contents
RS7000/RS3000...............................................................................................................................................1
CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW..................................................................................................................................5
1.1 INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................................................5
1.2 FEATURE....................................................................................................................................................5
1.3 CLIENT/SERVER STRUCTURE.....................................................................................................................5
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION AND LOG ON.................................................................................................7
2.1 INSTALLATION............................................................................................................................................7
2.2 UNINSTALLATION.......................................................................................................................................7
2.3 LOG ON......................................................................................................................................................8
CHAPTER 3 BASIC OPERATION..................................................................................................................10
3.1 CREATE SUBNET......................................................................................................................................10
3.2 CREATE NE..............................................................................................................................................10
3.3 DELETE SUBNET.......................................................................................................................................11
3.4 DELETE NE..............................................................................................................................................12
3.5 TCP/IP COMMUNICATION........................................................................................................................12
3.6 TRAP IP....................................................................................................................................................13
3.7 ADD/ DELETE CARD.................................................................................................................................14
3.8 DRIVER UPDATE AND CONFIG DATA UPLOAD...........................................................................................15
3.9 CALENDAR CALIBRATE............................................................................................................................20
3.10 USER GROUP MANAGEMENT..................................................................................................................20
3.10.1 New user group and group restriction............................................................................................20
3.10.2 Edit restriction of user group.........................................................................................................21
3.11 USER MANAGEMENT..............................................................................................................................21
3.11.1 New user and user restriction.........................................................................................................21
3.11.2 Edit user restriction........................................................................................................................21
3.12 LOG VIEWER..........................................................................................................................................22
CHAPTER 4 RS7000/RS3000 FUNCTIONAL MODULES...........................................................................23
4.1 RACK DIAGRAM MANAGER.....................................................................................................................23
4.2 NETWORKING MODE...............................................................................................................................23
4.2.1 Networking Mode of Uplink Cards.................................................................................................23
4.2.2 Networking Mode of downlink Cards.............................................................................................24
4.3 KLM........................................................................................................................................................25
4.4 GRANULARITY.........................................................................................................................................26
4.5 CREATE DXC...........................................................................................................................................26
4.6 SNCP PROTECTION..................................................................................................................................29
4.7 MSP PROTECTION....................................................................................................................................29
4.8 EXM/ETS................................................................................................................................................30
4.9 CONFIGURE CLOCK..................................................................................................................................31
4.9.1 Timing Source Selection..................................................................................................................31
4.9.2 Clock PRI Configuration.................................................................................................................33
4.9.3 Frequency offset Detection..............................................................................................................34
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4.9.4 Reference restoring time..................................................................................................................34
4.9.5 T2 and ETS(external timing source) config.....................................................................................35
4.9.6 Service Card Clock..........................................................................................................................36
4.9.7 View the current clock status...........................................................................................................36
4.10 OVERHEAD............................................................................................................................................37
4.11 DATA COMMUNICATION CHANNEL.........................................................................................................38
CHAPTER 5 RS7000/RS3000 CARDS............................................................................................................40
5.1 SDH UPLINK CARD..................................................................................................................................40
5.1.1 Optical port......................................................................................................................................40
5.1.1.1 Enable /Disable port................................................................................................................................40
5.1.1.2 Optical loop..............................................................................................................................................40
5.1.1.3 TU12 loop.................................................................................................................................................41
5.1.1.4 ALS Configuration.....................................................................................................................................42
5.1.2 RS232 port.......................................................................................................................................43
5.2 STM-1 DOWNLINK CARD........................................................................................................................44
5.3 PDH OPTICAL TRIBUTARY-TUP155-8....................................................................................................44
5.3.1 Optical port......................................................................................................................................44
5.3.1.1 Enable /Disable port................................................................................................................................44
5.3.1.2 Optical loop..............................................................................................................................................44
5.3.1.3 TU12 loop.................................................................................................................................................45
5.3.1.4 ALS Configuration.....................................................................................................................................46
5.4 PDH OPTICAL TRIBUTARY-TUP1250......................................................................................................46
5.4.1 Optical port......................................................................................................................................46
5.4.2 E1 port..............................................................................................................................................46
5.4.3 Ethernet port.....................................................................................................................................47
5.4.4 Port Rate Control Management........................................................................................................47
5.4.5 Ethernet Global Configuration.........................................................................................................48
5.4.6 MAC Management...........................................................................................................................49
5.4.6.1 MAC address aging...................................................................................................................................50
5.4.6.2 Static MAC address..................................................................................................................................50
5.4.7 Port Mirrioring.................................................................................................................................51
5.4.8 Link Aggregation.............................................................................................................................52
5.4.9 QoS...................................................................................................................................................53
5.4.10 RSTP..............................................................................................................................................54
5.4.11 VLAN Management.......................................................................................................................55
5.4.11.1 Port-based VLAN....................................................................................................................................55
5.4.11.2 802.1Q VLAN..........................................................................................................................................56
5.4.11.3 QinQ.......................................................................................................................................................58
5.5 E1 MAPPING CARD...................................................................................................................................59
5.5.1 E1 port..............................................................................................................................................59
5.5.2 BERT................................................................................................................................................60
5.6 ETHERNET UPLINK CARD........................................................................................................................61
5.6.1 ALS..................................................................................................................................................61
5.6.2 Ethernet port.....................................................................................................................................62
5.6.3 Port Rate Control Management........................................................................................................62
5.6.4 Ethernet Global Configuration.........................................................................................................62
5.6.5 MAC Management...........................................................................................................................62
5.6.6 Port Mirrioring.................................................................................................................................62
5.6.7 Link Aggregation.............................................................................................................................62
5.6.8 QoS...................................................................................................................................................62
5.6.9 RSTP................................................................................................................................................62
5.6.10 VLAN Management.......................................................................................................................62
5.6.11 Ethernet Port Loop Processing.......................................................................................................63
5.6.12 Ethernet Backup.............................................................................................................................63
5.7 EOSDH CARD..........................................................................................................................................65
5.7.1 ALS..................................................................................................................................................65
5.7.2 Ethernet port.....................................................................................................................................65
5.7.3 Port Rate Control Management........................................................................................................65
5.7.4 Ethernet Global Configuration.........................................................................................................65
5.7.5 MAC Management...........................................................................................................................65
5.7.6 Port Mirrioring.................................................................................................................................65
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5.7.7 Link Aggregation.............................................................................................................................66
5.7.8 QoS...................................................................................................................................................66
5.7.9 RSTP................................................................................................................................................66
5.7.10 VLAN Management.......................................................................................................................66
5.7.11 Ethernet Port Loop Processing.......................................................................................................66
5.7.12 VCG config....................................................................................................................................66
5.7.12.1 LCAS.......................................................................................................................................................66
5.8 EOPDH CARD..........................................................................................................................................66
5.8.1 ALS..................................................................................................................................................66
5.8.2 Ethernet port.....................................................................................................................................67
5.8.3 Port Rate Control Management........................................................................................................67
5.8.4 Ethernet Global Configuration.........................................................................................................67
5.8.5 MAC Management...........................................................................................................................67
5.8.6 Port Mirrioring.................................................................................................................................67
5.8.7 Link Aggregation.............................................................................................................................67
5.8.8 QoS...................................................................................................................................................67
5.8.9 RSTP................................................................................................................................................67
5.8.10 VLAN Management.......................................................................................................................67
5.8.11 Ethernet Port Loop Processing.......................................................................................................67
5.8.12 Automatic removal of E1 channels when BER exceeds 1E-6.......................................................67
5.8.13 E1 loop Turned off.........................................................................................................................68
5.8.14 MAC loopback...............................................................................................................................68
5.8.15 VCG...............................................................................................................................................69
5.8.15.1 Single E1 mode or multi-E1 mode..........................................................................................................69
5.8.15.2 Encapsulation.........................................................................................................................................70
5.9 PCM CARD...............................................................................................................................................70
5.9.1 Gain Configuration..........................................................................................................................70
5.9.2 EM Mode Configuraiton..................................................................................................................71
5.9.3 Signaling Config..............................................................................................................................72
5.9.4 CID Detection..................................................................................................................................72
5.9.5 EOW mode settings..........................................................................................................................73
CHAPTER 6 ALARM AND PERFORMANCE...............................................................................................74
6.1 ALARM MANAGMENT..............................................................................................................................74
6.1.1 Alarm Storage Mode........................................................................................................................74
6.1.2 Alarm Severity.................................................................................................................................74
6.1.3 Alarm shield and report....................................................................................................................74
6.1.4 Protection switching condition.........................................................................................................75
6.1.5 Alarm Trap IP...................................................................................................................................75
6.1.6 Alarm View......................................................................................................................................75
6.2 PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT................................................................................................................76
6.2.1 Monitoring Time..............................................................................................................................76
6.2.2 Enable Monitoring...........................................................................................................................77
6.2.3 Set the threshold...............................................................................................................................77
6.2.4 Reset Registers.................................................................................................................................77
6.2.5 Current Performance view...............................................................................................................78
6.2.6 Historical Performance view............................................................................................................79
6.2.7 CSES Event......................................................................................................................................79
6.2.8 UAT Event........................................................................................................................................80
6.2.9 Exceed Threshold Event..................................................................................................................80
CHAPTER 7 REMOTE MANAGMENT.........................................................................................................82
7.1 SEARCH REMOTE NE...............................................................................................................................82
7.2 ENTER INTO RB005 MANAGEMENT WINDOWS........................................................................................83
7.3 CONFIGURE TS1000 FUNCTION OF RB005..............................................................................................84
7.4 CONFIGURE E1 PORT OF RB005..............................................................................................................85
7.5 CONFIGURE RB005 RESET......................................................................................................................85
Chapter 8 Questions..........................................................................................................................................87
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Chapter 1 Overview
1.1 Introduction
RayView network management system is developed to manage the RS7000/RS3000
equipment; it adopts Client/Server structure, supports SNMP protocol; it performs
excellent management to the network such as resource management, configuration
management, alarm management, performance management and security management,
which is compliant to ITU-T Recommendation. With its intuitively clear Graphical User
Interface (GUI), the network operator can master RayView system easily in a short time.
This document is intended to instruct in the basics of RayView software installation,
operation and maintenance. It is proper to Network Maintenance Engineer, Network
Planning Designer, Equipment Commissioning Engineer and etc.
1.2 Feature
Intuitively clear Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Intelligible DXC configuration interface
Client/Server structure
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Ethernet management interface for network management
Performs resource, configuration, alarm, performance and security management
specified in ITU-T recommendation
Overall management for local and remote equipment
Real-time monitoring device interface status and quality of traffic transmission
Remote Power Down detection (RPD) for fault location
Perfect alarm and performance statistic
1.3 Client/Server Structure
RayView software is of 3 layers Client/ Server structure, see Figure 1-3-1:
According to Figure 1-3-1, RayView software is divided into 3 parts:
Object application layer( Client terminal GUI object);
Service object layer (Object module);
Object resource layer (Device and Database);
Figure 1-3-1 C/S Structure
The functional description of the three layers is as follows:
Object application layer
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The object application layer provides user operation interface window, which is the typical
"thin client", to deal with the window display, window alternation operation and the display
logic related closely to the window operation, etc.; the client terminal adopts Java
interface.
Service object layer
The service object layer equals to "middleware" service layer, consists of middleware
service management process and managed object (MO). This layer aim to complete the
information transmission between network/NE resource and client terminal.
Object resource layer
This layer is composed of 3 parts:
a.NE real resource
in the system, the NE real resource is provided by Proxy of NE gateway. The Proxy can
implement the information transmission between the associated NEs by internal
addressing protocol.
b. NE resource mapping
store a copy of data that is the same as the NE configuration data by database, called NE
resource mapping; the database also stores the network resource data and NE history
alarm for querying.
c. Network resource
Network resource refers to the relationship attribute between NEs, such as network
topology relationship, link channel of end-to end, and etc. Generally, the information of
this part is stored in network management database.
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Chapter 2 Installation and Log on
2.1 Installation
Steps
System installation should be followed as the step below:
(Note: Make sure that all the firewall is closed before the installation)
Step1 Start the setup program
Step2 Load installation wizard
Step3 Select installation directory
Step4 Copy file
Step5 Confirm installation completed
Step6 Start server automatically
Step7 Star client terminal manually
Note
1. Make sure that all the firewall , anti-virus software and WiFi are closed before the
installation
2. Make sure that the firewall and WiFi are closed during using this management
software.
2.2 Uninstallation
Steps
Step1 Click [Start-Programs-RayView-Add or Remove programs RayView]
Step2 Load uninstallation wizard
Step3 Do the uninstallation step by step
Step4 Under the installation directory, delete the RayView folder.
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Note
1. Make sure that all the firewall , anti-virus software and WiFi are closed before the
uninstallation
2. After uninstallation, you should delete the RayView folder under the installation
directory, otherwise, the next installation of RayView may be unsuccessfull, or the rayview
can not work normally.
2.3 Log on
Steps
Step1: Select Language
Step2: Double click "Run Client" icon;
Step3: Type User name and password in the login dialog box;
Step4: click 'OK' to enter
User name: 0001 Password: 0001
Note
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1. There is only one default administrator ID "0001" and the default password is "0001"
after RayView installation, which should be modified to guarantee the system security.
When using the system, the administrator should create new user and assign them into
the corresponding restriction group.
2. You can open task manager, make sure the following processes are exist.
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Chapter 3 Basic Operation
3.1 Create subnet
Steps
Click root node in the left side navigation bar, and then right-click to select [new subnet] in
the right interface, the "new subnet" dialog box is shown:
Step1: input subnet label and description;
Step2: click <OK>
Note: subnet is just used as a container to carry NE, without any communication
parameters.
3.2 Create NE
Steps
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Step1: Click root node in the left side navigation bar or enter the subnet node which is
already created, and then right-click to select [add NE device] in the right interface, the
"NE" dialog box is shown:
Step2: Select the relevant NE device type from the list left side
Step3: input NE name, select gateway type, input NE IP and NE address; the default IP is
192.168.0.155
Step4: Click<OK>
Note
The NE address ranges from 0 to 98, which is set by the DIP switch on the rear panel of
the equipment. Please refer to <RS7000 User Handbook> for more.
3.3 Delete subnet
Steps
1, right-click the subnet icon which is to be deleted, select "delete", pop up the "delete
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subnet" dialog box.
2, click<OK> .
Note
Delete subnet operation do not delete the NE node, after subnet deleting, the contained
NE node will be added under the root node automatically.
3.4 Delete NE
Steps
1, right-click the NE icon which is to be deleted, select "delete", pop up the "delete NE"
dialog box.
2, click<OK> .
Note
Delete NE operation will delete all information about the NE, including the remote NE.
3.5 TCP/IP Communication
Purpose
Set NE IP, gateway IP and subnet mask.
Steps
1. in the navigation tree, select [Config/System Manager/TCP/IP Communication]
2, click <refresh>, refresh the communication parameters.
3, set NE IP, gateway IP and subnet mask(IP Mask).
Note
Description
Name
NE IP NE IP address
When managing the remote NE across network, TCP/IP
Gateway communication can be implemented by router, the router IP
is the gateway IP
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Subnet mask of the NE, which is used to determine subnet
IP mask mask, whether the NE is on the local subnet or on a remote
network.
Trap IP The monitor sever IP address,
Note 1, if the NE IP address in "TCP/IP communication" is modified, the NE IP address in
"NE " window should also be modified, the IP address in two locations should be the
same.
Note 2: The default IP address is 192.168.0.155.
The address of NE(device) and PC shall be set and kept at the identical IP segment. For
example, if the device IP is 192.168.0.155, while the IP of PC is 202.194.192.2, you should
set the IP of PC as 192.168.0.154(for example), make the PC and device IP in the same
IP segment, and the TCP/IP communication can be set up, and then change the IP of NE
and IP of PC.
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3.6 Trap IP
Purpose
This part introduce how to configure alarm trap IP
Steps
1, right-click the NE icon ,select "Monitor Server"
2, input the monitor IP of PC.
3, click <OK>.
Note
The trap IP is the monitor sever IP address, that is the current IP address of PC.
The monitoring server helps engineers grasp the operating status of the network at any
time. If an alarm occurred from the device, it will be transferred to the server and passed
on to the client side.
3.7 Add/ Delete card
Steps
Step1: select [RS7000-Card Manager];
Step2: Right-click to select [Add Card] or [Delete] in the pop up menu;
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3.8 Driver update and config data upload
Steps
1 In the navigation tree, select [Config/Config Data Backup Manager].
2 Right-click a card record and select “Refresh”,make sure the status of ”Consisent
with NMU(master)” column is “consistency”. If one record is not consistency, the
upgrade should pause.
3 In the navigation tree, select [Config/Card Manager].
4 Select the card which need to be upgraded, right-click and select "Card Property".
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5 The "Card Property" box will pop up, type the IP address of current PC, click “Dirver
Update”
6 The box of "download" will pop up, (save the upgrade program to the C:disck), open
the program, pop up the Tip box, click “yes”, pop up ”Status Messages” interface
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7 The Tip box will pop up if the updata is oK, click "OK", sometimes, the box as Figure 7-2
will pop up, ignore this tip box and click "OK".
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8 After Upgrade finished, click “Reset NE” icon,the Reset box will pop up, select the
corresponding card, click "reset".
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9 After reset finished, wait for several minutes, the window as figure below will pop up, if
the software version is changed, right-click and select “Updata” to view if the software
version is upgrade.
Note: after card upgrade finished, the software version should be checked and upgrade,
after both the card and version finishing upgrade, the next card can be executed to the
same way.
Note
1. There are 3 programs of NMU7000 for upgrading, after upgrading the 3 programs, reset
the card to finish card upgrading.
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3.9 Calendar calibrate
Purpose
The occurrence time of alarm and performance event is important for the maintenance,
but the system time of NE and the management software may be different, so it is
necessary to keep the time of NE in steps with that of the software.
Note:
1, please ensure the clock synchronization of the NEs in the network before configuring
the time calibrate;
2, please ensure the server and client PC time is correct.
3, currently the calibrate only supports 24 hour clock.
Steps
Manually calibrate
1, in the navigation tree, select [config/system manager/calendar calibrate-manually.
2, input the NE time
3, click<OK>.
Automatically calibrate
1, in the navigation tree, select [config/system/calendar calibrate-automatically.
2, select “Enable”.
3, select the automatic calibrate cycle(based on the server time)
4, Click<config>.
3.10 User group management
3.10.1 New user group and group restriction
Purpose
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This operation is for the users who are capable of system maintenance right at least in the
group restriction item
Steps
Step1: select [system-security-user group];
Step2: Right-click to select [new] in the pop up menu;
Step3: Type the new user group information in the popped up dialog box, click<OK>.
Note: step1~3 is used to create user group.
Step4: After creating user group, the system will pop up [group restriction] menu, select
the restriction for the user group and click<OK>.
Note: step4 is used to assign restriction for each user group.
3.10.2 Edit restriction of user group
Purpose
This operation is for the users who are capable of system maintenance right at least in the
management restriction item
Steps
Step1: select [system-security-user group];
Step2: right-click group list to select [group restriction];
Step3: the [group restriction] menu will be popped up, edit restriction of user group, click
<OK>.
3.11 User management
3.11.1 New user and user restriction
Purpose
This operation is for the users who are capable of system maintenance right at least in the
management restriction item
Steps
Step1: select [system-security-user];
Step2: Right-click to select [new] in the popup menu;
Step3: Type the new user information in the popped up dialog box, click<OK>.
Note: Step1~3 is used to create users.
Step4: After creating user, the system will pop up [user restriction] menu, select the
restriction for the user and click<OK>.
Note: step4 is used to assign restriction for each user.
3.11.2 Edit user restriction
Purpose
This operation is for the users who are capable of system maintenance right at least in the
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management restriction item
Steps
Step1: select [system-security-user];
Step2: right-click group list to select [user restriction];
Step3: the [user restriction] menu will be popped up, edit restriction of user, click <OK>.
3.12 Log viewer
Purpose
The operation log records all kinds of operations (includes device operation and system
operation);
Steps
In the main menu of network topology layer, select [system - log viewer], to view the
operation records;
Right-click-<query>, pop up query interface, you may set the query condition to view the
log records freely.
Note: Currently, the log cannot be deleted
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Chapter 4 RS7000/RS3000 functional modules
4.1 Rack Diagram Manager
Steps
1 In the navigation tree, select [Rack Diagram Manager],the rack diagram is shown ;
2 Click [Search Card] button, the card which is inserted in the rack will be shown.
4.2 Networking Mode
4.2.1 Networking Mode of Uplink Cards
RS7000 provides two SDH uplink cards, supports two networking modes: Inter-card
protection and Intra-card protection. In this two modes, if the protection is required, the
pair of optical port which are protective for each other are fixed; if the protection is not
required, each optical port can be used independently, to increase the transmission
capacity.
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [DXC Manager-Networking Mode],
2 Click [Uplink Cards], select "Inter-card Protection" or "intra-card Protection" from the
Netwroking mode drop-down menu.
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Note
( 1 ) The networking mode of uplink cards should be configured before creating DXC.
And if you want to change the networking mode of uplink cards, you need to delete all the
DXC first.
(2)Intra-card networking mode does not support MS protection.
(3)Optical A of one NE must be connected with optical B of its neighboring NE.
(4)in intra-card protection mode, the two uplink card model must be the same.
(5) RS3000 do not support this function.
4.2.2 Networking Mode of downlink Cards
RS7000 provides up to 9 TU155-4/TU155-8 cards, supports up to 72 optical downlink
ports. It supports two networking modes: Intra-card protection and Inter-card protection
mode.
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [DXC Manager-Networking Mode],
2 Click [Downlink Cards], right-click a record and the menu will be pop-up, select "Inter-
card Protection" or "intra-card Protection".
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Note
1. All the four or eight ports of each TU155-4/TU155-8 should be configured as intra-card
protection mode or inter-card protection mode, simultaneously.
2. Optical A of one NE must be connected with optical B of its neighboring NE.
4.3 KLM
There are 3 types of numbering order in SDH optical line: logic order, path order and line
order. If the numbering orders in SDH optical line are different from each other, the
communication must be abnormal. In order to be able to co-work with the equipment from
other vendors, the numbering order of each SDH optical port can be configured by
RayView management software. The default is path order.
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [KLM],
2. In the right side, select card, right-click the opt port record, select logic or path or line
from the pop up menu.
Note
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The optical numbering order must be selected before configuring the networking
mode .Before changing the order type of an optical interface, the corresponding optical
interface (includes the protected port) and the related cross-connection should be deleted
first.
4.4 Granularity
This function can not be configured currently.
4.5 Create DXC
RS7000 supports digitial cross-connection (DXC) with TU-12, TU-3 and VC4 granularity,
by which, it can realize the non-blocking cross-connection within uplinks, within downlink
links and within uplinks and downlink links, with the capacity of 32VC4×32VC4, 96TU-
3×96TU-3, 2016VC12×2016VC12.
The creation and deletion of cross-connection can be implemented by management
software, user can do cross-connection among timeslots of SDH uplink ports (OPTA/B), or
among timeslot of downlink cards, or among timeslot of SDH uplink port and downlink
traffic:
Steps
1 In the navigation tree, select [DXC manager- DXC] to enter DXC circuit;
2 Right-click the blank and select [create], the DXC creator window pop up;
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3 Select or type source and destination path, there are two ways to do this operation, one
is chose the item from the drop-down menu, the other is to click to enter the
window as below figure shows:
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Note
1. The cross-connection supports bidirectional link, unidirectional link, broadcast link and
loopback configuration.
2. The TU-AIS alarm can be inserted into uplink timeslots. There is no connection in
factory default settings, all the timeslots are free, and at this time, the TU-AIS will be
inserted in to the uplink timeslot of all the optical ports.
3. The menu item description:
field range description
VC12,VC3,VC4, The granularity of the DXC circuit,
Granularity
64K 64K is only for DXCCH30 card(PCM card)
Bidirectional
Direction
/unidirectional
Source One of the traffic The source of the circuit (including card, port,
Source card of channel and path)
RS7000/RS3000
Port of the traffic
Port
card
4 VC4 for CU622
VC4/
VCG is only for
VCG
EOP/EOS card
Path 63 timeslot
Only available for
64KTS
DXCCH30 card
Protecti With protection/
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on type Without protection
One of the traffic The Destination of the circuit (including card,
Destinat
card of port, channel and path)
ion
RS7000/RS3000
Port of the traffic
Port
card
4 VC4 for CU622
Destin VC4/
VCG is only for
ation VCG
EOP/EOS card
Path 63 timeslot
Only available for
64KTS
DXCCH30 card
Protecti With protection/
on type Without protection
Activated Enable/disable Indicate the circuit is available or not
4.6 SNCP protection
RS7000 supports Sub-Network Connection Protection (SNCP) for the networks
composed of uplink and downlink links.
Steps
1.In the navigation tree, select [DXC manager- SNCP] to enter SNCP interface;
2. choose one record and right-click to do protection switch
3. do command protection,refer to <RS7000/RS3000 user handbook > for more.
Note
This interface is only for record of 1+1 protecion.
4.7 MSP Protection
RS7000 supports 1+1 linear unidirectional/ bidirectional Multiplex Section protection
(MSP), refer to <RS7000/RS3000 user handbook > for more.
Steps
1 in the navigation tree, select [DXC manager- MSP];
2 select card in the right side, then right-click the blank of protect group and select
[create], the "creat a new protect group " window pop up;
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3 do config as the below figure shows:
Note
SD means the optional alarm items for the protection switch.
4.8 EXM/ETS
ETS port: external timing source interface, the equipment can extract the timing
information from the T3 port and then recovery the system clock;
EXM port: extended management interface, as external interface, an external
management cable is needed to implement management; as internal interface, the
management information is mapped to VC-12 channel, thus various network management
information from different networks can be transmitted to the same management center.
Note that the DXC configuration is needed when inner extendable management interface
is used.
Steps
Step1: in the navigation tree, select [config/DXC manager/EXM/ETS].
Step2: select CU155 card of CU622 card in the right side
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Step3: select "OEXM" or "(IEXM)+T31/T41(ETS1)" for EXM1/ETS1, click <config>.
Step4: if select the IEXM, you need to configure the DXC circuit:
4.9 Configure Clock
4.9.1 Timing Source Selection
Timing Source selection may be operated automatically or controlled.
Automatic selection
In the automatic select mode (Auto mode), the system selects the timing source
according to a programmed order:
First of all, check if the signal of the selected timing source is failure;
Second, check the SSM (Synchronization Status Message) if this feature is active;
At the last, check the selection priority of the sources in the synchronization source
hierarchy lists.
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Operator selection
In the operator select mode (Manual mode), the operator can force the NE to trace a
particular timing source and override the automatic selection.
The operator select mode makes a testing easily. In some simple network application, the
operator select mode can make the configuration simple. The settings of operator
selection can be saved; it doesn't need to reconfigure the settings when the equipment is
rebooting.
The operator selection includes forced timing source and forced timing mode, complied
with International SDH standard.
Steps
Steps1: in the navigation tree, select [config/system manager/clock/Timing Source
Selection],
Step2: select "Auto" or "manual" in the “Timing source selection” item. Note : SSM and
clock priority is only available in the “auto mode”.
Step3: click “manual” and click button, pop up the manual mode settings
window. First, set tracing clock as the following figure, when the settings is successful, it
will send 3 commands:
A, clock mode is manual
B, the clock reference assigned by manual
C, not force to holdover mode
Click “next” button, to assign timing mode
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Step4: in [timing mode] interface, only when the current timing source is identical with the
timing source assigned manually, and it is locked status, the <force to holdover> can be
configured.
4.9.2 Clock PRI Configuration
Purpose
This part introduces how to configure the priority of clock.
The equipment will always tracing the current available clock with the highest priority, only
when the clock with the highest priority is deteriorate or manual swith clock, the
equipment may switch to trace clock with lower priority.
For clock protection, two clock reference at least must be configured. Usually, tributary
clock should not be used as the equipment clock.
Steps
Step1: in the navigation tree, select [config/system manager/clock/Timing Source
Selection], select in the “clock Priority(PRI)" item. Select the timing reference according to
the PRI
Step2: click <config>.
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4.9.3 Frequency offset Detection
Purpose
This part introduce how to set the frequency offset overrun switch.
when the frequency offset is out of normal range, the system will determine whether
switch to the next clock according to this settings.
Steps
Step1: in the navigation tree, select [config/system manager/clock/Timing Source
Selection], select enable or disable in “Frequency offset detection”.
Step2: Click <config>.
4.9.4 Reference restoring time
Purpose
This part introduces how to configure reference restoring time.
The equipment will wait for a period of time- the restoring time, when the timing source is
from failure to available. If the timing source is always available in this period of time, the
equipment will automatically set this timing as the available timing source. E.g. the
degraded clock with highest PRI can be reused as the equipment timing source after being
resorted.
Steps
Step1: in the navigation tree, select [config/system manager/clock/Timing Source
Selection], set the reference restoring time(WTR time) .
Step2: Click <config>.
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4.9.5 T2 and ETS(external timing source) config
RS7000/3000 also support timing tracing from the external timing source ETS1/ETS2
(T31/T32) or tracing from any tributary line as timing source (T21).
T21, T31/T32 and T41/T42 only support 2.048Mb/s. The output timing source of T41/T42
can be: OPT5A, OPT5B, OPT8A and OPT8B, and the equipment timing source T0; or
shutdown (i.e. close T41/T42,the interface will output low level).
The tributary timing source (T21) can be from any E1 mapping card or STM-1 downlink
card inserted in slot14#, 6# - 7# or 9# - 11#. The slot number can be selected by the
management software. If the E1 mapping card is inserted in the selected slot, any E1 of
the mapping card can be traced as timing source T21; if the STM-1 downlink card is
inserted in the selected slot, any STM-1 downlink line can be traced as timing source T21.
Steps for T2 config
Step1: in the navigation tree, select [config/system manager/clock/Timing Source],
Step2: Select E1 mapping card or STM-1 downlink card
Step3: Select tributary
Step4: enable/disable SSM detection.Also, you can force to insert SSM to do test.
Steps for ETS config
Step1: in the navigation tree, select [config/system manager/clock/Timing Source],
Step2: enable/disable ETS SSM detection.Also, you can force to insert SSM to do test.
Step3: Select Timing Source of T41. The output timing source of T41/T42 can be: OPT5A,
OPT5B, OPT8A and OPT8B, and the equipment timing source T0;
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Step4: if you want to shutdown the T4 output, i.e., to close T41/T42,the interface will
output low level. Select "Disable" form the "Control" drop down meun.
4.9.6 Service Card Clock
The card such as E1 mapping card, STM-1 downlink card and NMU card support this
function.
Steps
Step1: in the navigation tree, select [config/system manager/clock/Service Card Clock],
Step2: Right-click a record and select "prefer Slot5" or "prefer slot8" or "auto" form the
pop up menu.
4.9.7 View the current clock status
Steps
Step1: in the navigation tree, select [config/system manager/clock/Current Status]
Step2: Click <refresh>.
Step3: view the current clock status.
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Field Range Description
Show the current clock mode
Locked mode: the clock of SDH will
trace the same or higher quality input
clock source, and locked the timing
source.
Holdover mode: if all the timing source
supply fail, the clock signal is kept
Locked, tracing,
Working mode relatively accurate by controlling the
holdover, freerun mode
oscillator and applying the stored
frequency correction values for the
previous signal.
Free run mode: if the oscillator don’t
store the previous signal or is on the
hold-over mode over 24 hours, the
device will work on the free run mode..
Show the current reference source
being traced.
Timing Source Such as: OPT5A(T11)
Normally, the clock of SDH will trace
the highest quality clock source.
SSM value 00, 02, 04, 08, 0b, 0f
Frequency offset
As the equipment provides double
SDH uplink cards for 1+1 protection, it
can realize clock module hot-backup
Master Slot 5 or 8 function. In default, CU155/CU622 in
slot5# works as equipment timing
supplier, and CU155/CU622 in slot8#
is used as hot-backup timing module
4.10 OverHead
The overhead bytes include: Regenerator Section (RS) overhead, Multiplex Section(MS)
overhead, high order overhead and low order overhead. The RS overhead, MS overhead
and high order overhead are processed by CU155/CU622, and the low order overhead is
processed by downlink card.
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Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/System Manager/Overhead].
2. In the right side, select card and then select port
3. Do overhead settings, refer to <RS7000 User Handbook > for more.
4.11 Data communication channel
Purpose
In order to communicate with the equipment from other vendors, you need to configure the
data communication channel.
Steps
Step1: in the navigation tree, select [config/system manager/data communication
channel].
Step2: Click [Global], select DCC mode
Step3: Click [DCC channel], select card , and then select DCC channel Enable
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Step4: Select other overhead source
Note
1, In standard mode: DCC channel occupy D1, D2, D3;
Other overhead:D4 V1 V2 D5 V3 V4 D6 V5 V6 D7 V7 V8 D8 V9 V10 D9 V11 V12 D10
D11 D12
2, In non-standard mode: DCC channel occupy D6, D7, D8.
Other overhead: E1 F1 D1 D2 D3 V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 V8 V9 V10 D9 V11 V12 D10
D11 D12
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Chapter 5 RS7000/RS3000 cards
5.1 SDH uplink card
5.1.1 Optical port
5.1.1.1 Enable /Disable port
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/SDH port].
2. Click [SDH port], select card on the right side
3. Choose a record and right-click and select "Port Config".
4 Click [Port Usage]
5.1.1.2 Optical loop
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/SDH port] .
2. Click [SDH port], select card on the right side
3. Choose a record and right-click and select "Port Config".
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4 Click [OPT Loop]
5.1.1.3 TU12 loop
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/SDH port] .
2. Click [TU12 Loop], select card and port on the right side
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3. Choose a record and right-click and select "Line Loop" or "No Loop".
5.1.1.4 ALS Configuration
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/SDH port].
2. Click [ALS], select card and right-click the record
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3. do operations such as enable/ disable ALS, manual send pulse, long interval/short
interval settings and so on,.
5.1.2 RS232 port
The SDH uplink card supports one RS232 user channel interface: RS232 (RJ45
connector).
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/RS232 port].
2. Select card record and right-click the record
3. Select OPT for F1 channel
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5.2 STM-1 downlink Card
Refer to 5.1 section
5.3 PDH Optical Tributary-TUP155-8
5.3.1 Optical port
5.3.1.1 Enable /Disable port
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/PDH port].
2. Click [PDH port], select card on the right side
3. Choose a record and right-click and select "Port Config".
4 Click [Port Usage]
5.3.1.2 Optical loop
Steps
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1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/PDH port] .
2. Click [PDH port], select card on the right side
3. Choose a record and right-click and select "Port Config".
4 Click [OPT Loop]
5.3.1.3 TU12 loop
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/PDH port] .
2. Click [TU12 Loop], select card and port on the right side
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3. Choose a record and right-click and select "Line Loop" or "No Loop".
5.3.1.4 ALS Configuration
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/PDH port].
2. Click [ALS], select card and right-click the record
5.4 PDH Optical Tributary-TUP1250
5.4.1 Optical port
Refer to 5.3.1 section
5.4.2 E1 port
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/E1 port].
2. Click "E1 port" tab and select card
3. Choose a record and right-click and select "Port Config".
4. Click "loop" tab, do line loop or device loop operation
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5.4.3 Ethernet port
Purpose
Enable/disable Ethernet port, configure port work mode and flow control
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/Ethernet port].
2. Click "General" tab and select card on the right side
3. Choose a record and right-click and select " Config".
5.4.4 Port Rate Control Management
RS7000/RS3000 supports LAN port rate control function; user can control the port
bandwidth of the ingress and egress traffic on each port, to protect regular traffic from an
overabundance of the broadcast or multicast traffic. RS7000/RS3000 support the port
bandwidth setting by SNMP: the bandwidth can be set as 2M, 3M, 4M…100M (lower than
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or equal to 100M); it also can be set as 104M, 112M, 120M….1000M (higher than 100M);
the system will automatically select the integer lower and proximate to the settings as the
bandwidth.
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/Ethernet port].
2. Click "General" tab and select card on the right side
3. Select a port record and right-click on the "ingress Rate Control" position and select
"Config".
5.4.5 Ethernet Global Configuration
Purpose
Do Ethernet frame length, strom suppression, DoS attack prevention, ERPP,etc.
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/Ethernet port].
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2. Click [Global] tab and select card on the right side
3. Click [Ethernet configuration] tab
5.4.6 MAC Management
Purpose
Do MAC address learning, MAC address aging time, and MAC address inquiry.
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/Ethernet port].
2. Click [Global] tab and select card on the right side
3. Click [MAC Management] tab
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5.4.6.1 MAC address aging
Purpose
In order to meet the user's various requirements, RS7000/RS3000 supports the following
three MAC address table aging modes, which can be configured by SNMP:
1) Quick aging: The MAC address learning is enabled and the aging time is 12s;
2) Standard aging: The MAC address learning is enabled and the aging time is 300s;
3) Close aging: The MAC address learning is disabled and the aging time is 12s.
5.4.6.2 Static MAC address
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/Ethernet port].
2. Click [Global] tab and select card on the right side
3. Click [MAC Management] tab
4. right-click and select New
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5.4.7 Port Mirrioring
Purpose
TUP1250 supports port mirroring functions, which allows ingress and egress traffic to be
monitored by a single port.
Frames that are received on a port (defined as the ingress monitor source port) can be
copied to the port defined as the ingress monitor destination. Frames that are transmitted
out a port (defined as the egress monitor source port) can be copied to the port defined as
the egress monitor destination.
The monitor source and destination port can be enabled by SNMP, respectively. The
factory default setting is disabled.
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/Ethernet port].
2. Click [Global] tab and select card on the right side
3. Click [Port Mirrioring] tab
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Note
1) If one port is configured as the monitor source port, it can not be configured as the
monitor destination port again.
2) If one port is configured as the monitor destination port, it can not be configured as the
member of link aggregation.
5.4.8 Link Aggregation
Purpose
Link aggregation means several ports can be grouped together as a single logic link
between two switches, to increase the transmission capacity and the connection
reliability.
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/Ethernet port].
2. Click [Global] tab and select card on the right side
3. Click [Link Aggregation] tab
4. Enable/disable link aggregation
5. right-click and select New
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Note
(1) The port of the link aggregation must be connected to the same switch or router
(2) The rate of all the members of the same link aggregation group must be identical, and
the duplex mode must be full-duplex.
(3) The VLAN configuration of all the members in the same link aggregation group must
be identical.
(4) The LAN port and WAN port can not be the members of the same link aggregation
group simultaneously.
(5) The port numbers within a link aggregation group can not be over to 8.
5.4.9 QoS
Purpose
QoS (Quality of Service) is the safety mechanism in network, which is used to solve
network delay and traffic blocking. RS7000 supports QoS configuration, including QoS
priority mode, traffic class and Queue Preempt.
The QoS mode includes disabled, COS or DSP. When COS is selected, the port-based
priority, 802.1p priority, TOS/DSCP priority will be enabled; when DSP is selected, the
port-based priority , 802.1p priority will be disabled, the TOS/DSCP priority will be
enabled.
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The traffic class mode can be 4WRR and 1HQP+3WRR. The default is 4WRR.
Refer to <RS7000 User Handbook> for more
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/Ethernet port].
2. Click [Global] tab and select card on the right side
3. Click [QoS] tab
5.4.10 RSTP
Purpose
The 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a network protocol that ensures a loop-free
topology for any bridged Ethernet network. The basic function of STP is to prevent bridge
loops and the broadcast radiation that results from them. Spanning tree also allows a
network design to include spare (redundant) links to provide automatic backup paths if an
active link fails, without the danger of bridge loops, or the need for manual
enabling/disabling of these backup links.
Rapid Spanning-Tree Protocol (RSTP; IEEE 802.1w) can be seen as an evolution of the
802.1d standard . RSTP performs shorter delay time when root port and designated port
enter into forwarding state, thus makes the netwok being stable more rapidly.
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/Ethernet port].
2. Click [RSTP] tab and select card on the right side
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5.4.11 VLAN Management
VLAN function includes 802.1Q tag-based VLAN, port-based VALN and QinQ, which can
be configured via Management software. Refer to <RS7000 User Handbook> for more
5.4.11.1 Port-based VLAN
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/Ethernet port].
2. Click [VLAN] tab and select card on the right side
3. Click "VLAN mode" tab on the right side, select "802.1Q VLAN Disable, QinQ VLAN
disable", click config.
4. Click "Port VLAN" tab on the right side, right-click the record and select config
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5.4.11.2 802.1Q VLAN
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/Ethernet port].
2. Click [VLAN] tab and select card on the right side
3. Click "VLAN mode" tab on the right side, select "802.1Q VLAN enable, QinQ VLAN
disable", click config.
4. Add VLAN table, click "802.1Q VLAN Table" tab on the right side, right-click on the left
blank, select "New" from the pop up menu.
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5. Config port mode and port PVID. click "port property" tab on the right side, right-click on
the left records , select "config" from the pop up menu,select link type and type PVID.
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Note
1. The VLAN configuration of all the members in the same link aggregation group must be
identical.
2. The port default VLAN and the pass permitted VLAN must have existed already.
5.4.11.3 QinQ
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/Ethernet port].
2. Click [VLAN] tab and select card on the right side
3. Click "VLAN mode" tab on the right side, select "802.1Q VLAN disable, QinQ VLAN
enable", click config.
4. Click "QINQ config" tab on the right side, type TPID value, click config. Refer to
<RS7000/RS3000 User Handbook> for more.
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5. Click "QINQ port properties" tab on the right side, right-click one record and select
"config", select "LINK TYPE" and "ISP MODE", Refer to <RS7000/RS3000 User
Handbook> for more.
5.5 E1 mapping Card
5.5.1 E1 port
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/E1 port].
2. Click "E1 port" tab and select card
3. Choose a record and right-click and select "Port Config".
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4. Click "loop" tab, do line loop or device loop operation
5.5.2 BERT
E1 maaping card provides an embedded BERT (Bit Error Ratio Tester) for maintenance
actions such as fault localization and failure detection. It makes a great facility for operator
in environment without any external BERT.
The embedded BERT can detect any E1 line, note that the E1 used for BERT testing
cannot be employed for traffic transmitting, but other E1 can work normally.
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [Config / BERT Manager]
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5.6 Ethernet Uplink Card
5.6.1 ALS
Purpose
Configure ALS for GX1/GX2 port.
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/Ethernet port].
2. Click [ALS], select card
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5.6.2 Ethernet port
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.6.3 Port Rate Control Management
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.6.4 Ethernet Global Configuration
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.6.5 MAC Management
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.6.6 Port Mirrioring
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.6.7 Link Aggregation
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.6.8 QoS
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.6.9 RSTP
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.6.10 VLAN Management
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
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5.6.11 Ethernet Port Loop Processing
RS7000 provides Ethernet port loop processing to prevent the broadcast storm of the
Ethernet network: When the frames are detected back at the sending port, an Ethernet
port loop is decalared, and the corresponding Ethernet port will be disabled automatically.
When the loop is released, the corresponding port will be recoverd automatically. The
sustaining time is configurable, the default is 30ms.
This function can be enabled/disabled through RayView management software. The
default is enabled. It will be restored to factory settings after power on.
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [Config / Port Manager / Ethernet port]
2. Click [Port Loop Process] tab.
3.Enable/Disable Loop process and set the loop detect interval
4. Select a port record and right-click to select "config"
5. do operation like below
5.6.12 Ethernet Backup
RS7000 provides two CUGE4A cards, supports Ethernet backup function.
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RS7000 provides 3 modes: safe mode, cold backup mode and hot backup mode. By
default, it works in cold backup mode.
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [Config / Port Manager / Ethernet port]
2. Click [Global] tab and select card on the right side
3. Click [Ethernet Protection] tab
4. Select the backup mode
5. Right click the blank and select "New".
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5.7 EoSDH Card
5.7.1 ALS
Refer to 5.6 section for more.
5.7.2 Ethernet port
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.7.3 Port Rate Control Management
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.7.4 Ethernet Global Configuration
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.7.5 MAC Management
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.7.6 Port Mirrioring
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
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5.7.7 Link Aggregation
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.7.8 QoS
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.7.9 RSTP
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.7.10 VLAN Management
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.7.11 Ethernet Port Loop Processing
Refer to 5.6 section for more.
5.7.12 VCG config
5.7.12.1 LCAS
Purpose
Configure VCAT and LCAS parmeters for each VCG.
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [Config / Port Manager / Ethernet port]
2. Click [VCG] tab.
3.Select a port record and right-click on the column of "LCAS", "PFI", "EXI" etc., select
"config"
5.8 EoPDH card
5.8.1 ALS
Refer to 5.6 section for more.
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5.8.2 Ethernet port
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.8.3 Port Rate Control Management
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.8.4 Ethernet Global Configuration
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.8.5 MAC Management
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.8.6 Port Mirrioring
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.8.7 Link Aggregation
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.8.8 QoS
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.8.9 RSTP
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.8.10 VLAN Management
Refer to 5.4 section for more.
5.8.11 Ethernet Port Loop Processing
Refer to 5.6 section for more.
5.8.12 Automatic removal of E1 channels when BER exceeds 1E-6
EoPDH card supports automatic removal and recovery of E1 channels that used for
carrying payload. The E1 channels that the Bit Error Rate (BER) exceeds 1E-6, are
removed automatically, and during this period, some Ethernet packets may be loss.
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [config/port Manager/Ethernet port].
2. Click [Global] tab and select card on the right side
3. Click "E1 BER Turned Off" tab
4. Choose "Enable" or "Disable". Click "config" button.
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5.8.13 E1 loop Turned off
Purpose
When the WAN of the Ethernet is looped back (this is often caused by optical line loop-
back, E1 line loop or remote Ethernet loop), broadcast storm may happen in the LAN
network.
The device provides loop detection to prevent the broadcast storm of the LAN Ethernet:
When the WAN Ethernet data is detected as looped back (for example, the optical port is
looped back by fiber or loop-back configuration), the WAN Ethernet data transmitted to
LAN will be discarded, therefore the broadcast storm is avoided.
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [Config / Port Manager / Ethernet port]
2. Click [Global] tab and select card on the right side
3. Select "enable" from the pull-down menu of "E1 loop truned off".
Note
The "loop detection (E1 loopback turned off)" should be disabled when doing MAC
loopback testing
5.8.14 MAC loopback
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [Config / Port Manager / Ethernet port]
2. Click [Global] tab.
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3. Select "Loop" from the pull-down menu of "MAC loopback" to loop all the VCG
simultaneously.
4. Select "disable" from the pull-down menu of "E1 loopback truned off".
Note
The default configuration is no loop. The loopback configuration will be lost after restarting
device (or the device is power off).
5.8.15 VCG
5.8.15.1 Single E1 mode or multi-E1 mode
Purpose
Configure single E1 mode or multi-E1 mode for each VCG.
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [Config / Port Manager / Ethernet port]
2. Click [VCG] tab.
3. Select a port record and right-click on the column of "channel mode", select "config"
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5.8.15.2 Encapsulation
Purpose
Configure HDLC/GFP for each VCG.
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [Config / Port Manager / Ethernet port]
2. Click [VCG] tab.
3.Select a port record and right-click on the column of "Encapsulation", select "config"
Note
1 Each WAN port of EOP-16GE2A supports encapsulation configuration independently,
and the Ethernet over HDLC encapsulation is supported only in single E1 mode; in multi-
E1 mode, the Ethernet over HDLC encapsulation is not supported.
2. The GFP encapsulation is supported both in single E1 mode and multi-E1 mode, only
in single E1 non-framed mode, the GFP encapsulation is not supported
3. In HDLC encapsulation, it supports framed PCM31 or non-framed mode
5.9 PCM card
PCM card provids 8 PCM sub-module slots, with optional kinds of sub-modules, it is easy
to meet user’s various requirements. The PCM sub-module includes: PCM-4FXS, PCM-
4FXO, PCM-4MAG, PCM-2EM-2/4, PCM-2RS232, PCM-2RS485 and PCM-2CD64K.
Refer to <RS7000 User Handbook> for more.
5.9.1 Gain Configuration
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [Config / Port Manager / PCM port]
2. Click [PCM port] tab and select card on the right side
3.Select a port record and right-click on the column of "Transmit Gain", select "config"
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4.Type the gain value
Note
1 the gain range is different for different PCM-sub module, refer to <RS7000 User
Handbook> for more.
5.9.2 EM Mode Configuraiton
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [Config / Port Manager / PCM port]
2. Click [PCM port] tab and select card on the right side
3.Select a port record and right-click on the column of "EM Mode", select "config"
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5.9.3 Signaling Config
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [Config / Port Manager / PCM port]
2. Click [PCM port] tab and select card on the right side
3.Select a port record and right-click on the column of "On-hook signaling", select "config"
4.Click the "1" or "0" button to change as "0" or "1", e.g.:"0010" is hexadecimal digital "2" ,
and "1010" is hexadecimal digital "A".
5.9.4 CID Detection
The PCM-FXS module supports Caller ID(CID) detection function, you can enable/disable
CID Detection
Steps
1. In the navigation tree, select [Config / Port Manager / PCM port]
2. Click [PCM port] tab and select card on the right side
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3.Select a port record and right-click on the column of "CID Detection", select "config"
5.9.5 EOW mode settings
EOW mode is set by the hardware, refer to <RS7000 User Handbook> for more.
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Chapter 6 Alarm and Performance
6.1 Alarm Managment
6.1.1 Alarm Storage Mode
Steps
1.In the NE manager, click "alarm" tab at the left corner, In the navigation tree, click [alarm
config-alarm storage mode
2. Right-click the record and select config to select the storage mode
6.1.2 Alarm Severity
Steps
1.In the NE manager, click "alarm" tab at the left corner, In the navigation tree, click [alarm
config-alarm severity]
6.1.3 Alarm shield and report
Steps
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1.In the NE manager, click "alarm" tab at the left corner, In the navigation tree, click [alarm
config-alarm shielded and automatically]
6.1.4 Protection switching condition
Steps
1.In the NE manager, click "alarm" tab at the left corner, In the navigation tree, click [alarm
config-Protection switching conditions]
6.1.5 Alarm Trap IP
Steps
1.In the NE manager, click "alarm" tab at the left corner, In the navigation tree, click [alarm
config-Alarm Trap IP]
6.1.6 Alarm View
Steps
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1. In the NE manager, click "alarm" tab at the left corner, In the navigation tree, click
[alarm view]
2. Right-click the record and do "delete" or "confirm" operation
6.2 Performance Management
6.2.1 Monitoring Time
Steps
1. In the NE manager, click " Performance " tab at the left corner, In the navigation tree,
click [Performance config-Monitoring time]
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6.2.2 Enable Monitoring
Steps
1. In the NE manager, click " Performance " tab at the left corner, In the navigation tree,
click [Performance config-Monitoring Status]
6.2.3 Set the threshold
Steps
1. In the NE manager, click " Performance " tab at the left corner, In the navigation tree,
click [Performance config-Threshold]
2. select card and one performance record, double-click the "threshold" column, the "set
the threshold" box will pop up.
6.2.4 Reset Registers
Steps
1. In the NE manager, click " Performance " tab at the left corner, In the navigation tree,
click [Performance config-Reset Registers] to reset registers of card
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6.2.5 Current Performance view
Steps
1. In the NE manager, click " Performance " tab at the left corner, In the navigation tree,
click [Performance view-current perforamnce]
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6.2.6 Historical Performance view
Steps
1. In the NE manager, click " Performance " tab at the left corner, In the navigation tree,
click [Performance view-Historical perforamnce]
6.2.7 CSES Event
Steps
1. In the NE manager, click " Performance " tab at the left corner, In the navigation tree,
click [Performance view-CSES Event]
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6.2.8 UAT Event
Steps
1. In the NE manager, click " Performance " tab at the left corner, In the navigation tree,
click [Performance view-UAT Event]
6.2.9 Exceed Threshold Event
Steps
1. In the NE manager, click " Performance " tab at the left corner, In the navigation tree,
click [Performance view-Exceed Threshold Event]
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Chapter 7 Remote Managment
RS7000/RS3000 provides multiple remote equipment access, such as RS1010,RS1020
and RS1030, which provides single or multiply E1, V.35, Ethernet data multiplex to STM-
1/4/16 uplink port; RB003, RB004, RB005, REOP, which provides single or multiply E1
conversion to Ethernet port; and RP102 equipment, which provides single or multiply
E1,v.35 and Ethernet data conversion to PDH optical port.
RayView supports RS7000/RS3000 remote management, this chapter will take RB005 as
example, introduce how to management RB005 via RayView management software.
7.1 Search remote NE
RayView provides "search remote NE" to management the remote equipment of
RS7000/RS3000.
Steps
Click gateway root node which is already created in the left side navigation bar, and then
right-click gateway "G" to select [search Remote NE] in the right interface, the "search
NE" dialog box is shown:
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7.2 Enter into RB005 management windows
Steps
1.click RB005 - right click --open
2. In the navigation tree of RB005, select [Device infor] to enter RB005 device info
windowst; click refresh button to show the versions.
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3. in the navigation tree of RB005, select [Ethernet configuration] to view or configure the
Ethernet port..
4. in the navigation tree of RB005, select [Ethernet status-refresh] to view the Ethernet
port status..
7.3 Configure TS1000 function of RB005
RB005 supports TS-1000 frame sending and receiving, by which it can manage remote
Ethernet media converter. If the TS-1000 function of the FX port is enabled, and the link
faut is also enabled, its remote power down can be detected, and the remote Ethernet
interface status can be monitored and configured.
Note: When TS-1000 function of a FX port is enabled, part of the bandwidth will be
occupied by the TS-1000 frame.
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Steps
1. in the navigation tree of RB005, select [opt config info] to configure TS1000 and link
fault function.
2. When TS1000 enable is on, and link fault is on, if the remote Ethernet media converter
is linkdown, the Ethernet status of RB005 will also be linkdown, and the corresponding
indicator is OFF. When TS1000 enable is on, and link fault is off, the Ethernet status of
RB005 will not be changed as the linkdown status of remote media converter change.
7.4 Configure E1 port of RB005
Steps
1. click [E1 port config], the clock mode and loop can be configured.
2. Click[E1 port status] to query the current clock mode.
7.5 Configure RB005 Reset
Steps
1. Click [Reset] to reset the RB005.
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Chapter 8 Questions
Q1:Alarm can not be refresh to interface
A1:Troubleshoot:
A: Make sure the IP address of monitor is correct; you can Right-click –monitor server--
Refresh
B: If the IP address of monitor is correct, make sure process ‘knTrapServer.exe’ is open,
view process in task manager to confirm that.
C: If there is no problem in step A and B, make sure if ‘knTrapServer.exe’ is stop by
firewall.
You can click start--Run—CMD to enter DOS window: Enter into the installation folder of
RAYVIEW, such as: C:\RAYVIEW\Server\bin
type ‘start kntrapserver’ and then enter
If the firewall prevention tip window pop up, allow or release prevention. Restart server
and client terminal, refresh alarm.
Q2 the TCP/IP communication between device (NE) and PC failed (PC can not connect to
device, the NE is offline)
A2:Troubleshoot:
First, you should know the default NE(device) address. The default NE IP address is
192.168.0.155. The address of NE(device) and PC shall be set and kept at the identical IP
segment. For example, if the device IP is 192.168.0.155, while the IP of PC is
202.194.192.2, you should set the IP of PC as 192.168.0.154(for example), make the PC
and device IP in the same IP segment, and the TCP/IP communication can be set up, and
then change the IP of NE and IP of PC.
Q3 Client terminal link server failed
A3:Troubleshoot:
Check the IP address of server that client terminal connect with, make sure the
communication between client and server is correct, and make sure the server is open.
There is 4 processes (kncenter.exe\knmaster.exe\raynescan.exe\kntrapserver.exe) at
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least.
Q4:The client and server are in two PC separately, and the client terminal runs slowly.
A4:Troubleshoot:
Check the IP settings of the client terminal to see if there is DNS server IP, make sure the
communication between client and the DNS server is correct, if the connection is break,
delete the DNS server IP.
Q5:Rayview software can’t find the device(device offline.
A5:Troubleshoot:
Please check the firewall Settings of the PC where Rayview is installed on. Make sure that the
firewall and WiFi are closed during using this management software.