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    V200R012C01

    Configuration Guide (Packet

    Transport Domain)

    Issue 03

    Date 2013-09-30

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    About This Document

    Related Versions

    The following table lists the product versions related to this document.

    Product Name Version

    OptiX OSN 7500 II V200R012C01

    OptiX OSN 7500 V200R012C01

    OptiX OSN 3500 V200R012C01

    OptiX OSN 1500 V200R012C01

    iManager U2000 V100R008C00

    Intended Audience

    This document describes the configuration of different types of Ethernet services of the OptiX

    OSN equipments with regard to configuration flow, networking diagram, service planning, and

    configuration process.

    This document describes the methods of configuring different types of Ethernet services on the

    U2000.

    The intended audience of this document is:

    l Installation and commissioning engineer

    l Data configuration engineer

    Symbol Conventions

    The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

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    Symbol Description

    DANGER

    DANGERindicates a hazard with a high level or medium

    level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in death or

    serious injury.

    WARNING

    WARNINGindicates a hazard with a low level of risk which,

    if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

    CAUTION

    CAUTIONindicates a potentially hazardous situation that,

    if not avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss,

    performance deterioration, or unanticipated results.

    TIP Provides a tip that may help you solve a problem or save time.

    NOTE Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement

    important points in the main text.

    GUI Conventions

    The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

    Convention Description

    Boldface Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titlesare in boldface. For example, click OK.

    > Multi-level menus are in boldfaceand separated by the ">"

    signs. For example, choose File> Create> Folder.

    Change History

    Updates between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue contains

    all updates made in previous issues.

    Updates in Issue 03 (2013-09-30) Based on Product VersionV200R012C01

    This document of the V200R012C01 version is of the third release. Compared with Issue 02,

    Issue 03 includes the following updates in V200R012C01SPH101:

    l "Parameter Description" is optimized.

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    Updates in Issue 02 (2013-01-18) Based on Product VersionV200R012C01

    This document of the V200R012C01 version is of the second release. Compared with Issue 01,Issue 02 includes the following updates in V200R012C01SPC100:

    l "Configuring an MPLS Tunnel" is optimized in section "Configuration Task Collection."

    l "Layer 3 Attributes" is optimized in section "Parameter Description: Attributes of Ethernet

    Interface."

    Updates in Issue 01 (2012-10-31) Based on Product Version

    V200R012C01

    This document of the V200R012C01 version is of the first release. Compared with the previous

    release, this version has the following new or optimized contents:

    l "Advanced Attributess" is optimized in section "Parameter Description: Attributes of

    Ethernet Interface."

    l "Verifying the E-LAN Service Configuration" is optimized in section "Configuration

    Example: E-LAN Services Carried by PWs."

    Updates in Issue 02 (2012-07-31) Based on Product VersionV200R012C00

    This document of the V200R012C00 version is of the second release. Compared with the

    previous release, this version has the following new or optimized contents:

    l "Configuration Flow for the E-Line Services" is optimized in section "Configuring E-Line

    Services."

    l "Configuration Flow for the E-LAN Services" is optimized in section "Configuring E-LAN

    Services."

    l "Configuration Flow for a Composite Service Consisting of E-Line and E-LAN Services"

    is optimized in section "Configuring a Composite Service Consisting of E-Line and E-LANServices."

    l "Configuration Flow for the E-AGGR Services" is optimized in section "Configuring E-

    AGGR Services."

    l "Configuration Flow for the UNI-NNI CES Services" is optimized in section "Configuring

    CES Services."

    l "Configuration Flow for UNIs-NNI ATM Services" is optimized in section "Configuring

    ATM Services."

    l In topic "Configuration Task Collection", the description of "Configuring MPLS-TP

    Tunnel OAM" is added.

    l The NMS is modified from U2000 V100R007C00 to U2000 V100R006C02.

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    Updates in Issue 01 (2012-04-30) Based on Product VersionV200R012C00

    This document of the V200R012C00 version is of the first release. Compared withV200R011C03, this version has the following new or optimized contents:

    l The description of "Configuring a Composite Service Consisting of E-Line and E-LAN

    Services" is added.

    l In topic "Configuring Cross-Domain Services", the description of "Configuration Example

    (Application Scenario 4)" is added.

    l In topic "Managing MPLS Tunnels", the description of "Modifying MPLS Tunnels" is

    added.

    l In topic "Configuration Task Collection", the description of "Configuring a Composite

    Service" is added.

    l "Modifying PWE3 Services" is optimized.

    l "Configuring the NNIs for Ethernet Services Carried by Static MPLS Tunnels" is

    optimized.

    l "Configuring LSR ID" is optimized.

    l "Configuring E-Line Services Carried by PWs in End-to-End Mode" is optimized.

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    Contents

    About This Document.....................................................................................................................ii

    1 Getting Started...............................................................................................................................1

    1.1 Starting orShutting Down the U2000............................................................................................................................2

    1.1.1 Starting the U2000 Server...........................................................................................................................................21.1.2 LoggingIn to the U2000 Client...................................................................................................................................2

    1.1.3 Exiting a U2000 Client................................................................................................................................................3

    1.1.4 ShuttingDown the U2000 Server................................................................................................................................3

    1.2 Main Windows and Common Operations of the U2000................................................................................................4

    1.2.1 Components of the Client GUI....................................................................................................................................4

    1.2.2 Key GUI Components.................................................................................................................................................6

    1.2.3 Frequently Used Buttons.............................................................................................................................................7

    1.2.4 ShortcutIcon................................................................................................................................................................9

    1.2.5 Common Shortcut Keys.............................................................................................................................................111.2.6 Main Windows..........................................................................................................................................................12

    1.2.6.1 Workbench..............................................................................................................................................................12

    1.2.6.2 Main Topology.......................................................................................................................................................13

    1.2.6.3 NE Explorer............................................................................................................................................................15

    1.2.6.4 Clock View.............................................................................................................................................................15

    1.2.6.5 NE Panel.................................................................................................................................................................17

    1.2.6.6 Browse Alarm.........................................................................................................................................................17

    1.2.6.7 Browse Event..........................................................................................................................................................18

    1.2.6.8 Browse Performance Window................................................................................................................................18

    2 Creatingthe Network.................................................................................................................19

    2.1 Creating Nes, Fibers and Subnet..................................................................................................................................20

    3 Configuring E-Line Services.....................................................................................................21

    3.1 Basic Concepts.............................................................................................................................................................23

    3.1.1 E-Line Services..........................................................................................................................................................23

    3.1.2 UNI............................................................................................................................................................................27

    3.1.3 NNI............................................................................................................................................................................28

    3.2 Configuration Flow for the E-Line Services................................................................................................................28

    3.2.1 Configuration Flow for the UNI-UNI E-Line Services ............................................................................................29

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    3.2.2 E-Line Services Carried by Ports .............................................................................................................................34

    3.2.3 E-Line Services Carried by PWs ..............................................................................................................................38

    3.2.4 E-Line Services Carried by QinQ Links ...................................................................................................................43

    3.3 Configuration Example: UNI-UNI E-Line Services....................................................................................................49

    3.3.1 Networking Diagram.................................................................................................................................................49

    3.3.2 Service Planning........................................................................................................................................................50

    3.3.3 Configuration Process................................................................................................................................................51

    3.4 Configuration Example: E-Line Services Carried by Ports..........................................................................................54

    3.4.1 Networking Diagram.................................................................................................................................................54

    3.4.2 Service Planning........................................................................................................................................................55

    3.4.3 Configuration Process................................................................................................................................................57

    3.4.4 Verifying the Correctness of E-Line Service Configuration.....................................................................................59

    3.5 Configuration Example: E-Line Services Carried by PWs (Based on VLAN)............................................................61

    3.5.1 Networking Diagram.................................................................................................................................................61

    3.5.2 Service Planning........................................................................................................................................................63

    3.5.3 Configuration Process (in End-to-End Mode)...........................................................................................................66

    3.5.4 Configuration Process (Configuration on a Per-NE Basis).......................................................................................73

    3.5.5 Verifying E-Line Services.........................................................................................................................................82

    3.6 Configuration Example: E-Line Services Carried by PWs (Based on VLAN Priorities)............................................83

    3.6.1 Networking Diagram.................................................................................................................................................83

    3.6.2 Service Planning........................................................................................................................................................85

    3.6.3 Configuration Process (in End-to-End Mode)...........................................................................................................89

    3.6.4 Configuration Process (Configuration on a Per-NE Basis).......................................................................................96

    3.6.5 Verifying E-Line Services.......................................................................................................................................105

    3.7 Configuration Example: E-Line Services Carried by PWs (Based on VLAN Switching).........................................106

    3.7.1 Networking Diagram...............................................................................................................................................106

    3.7.2 Service Planning......................................................................................................................................................108

    3.7.3 Configuration Process (in End-to-End Mode).........................................................................................................112

    3.7.4 Configuration Process (Configuration on a Per-NE Basis).....................................................................................119

    3.7.5 Verifying the Correctness of E-Line Service Configuration...................................................................................128

    3.8 Configuration Example: E-Line Services Carried by QinQ links..............................................................................130

    3.8.1 Networking Diagram...............................................................................................................................................130

    3.8.2 Service Planning......................................................................................................................................................131

    3.8.3 Configuration Process..............................................................................................................................................132

    3.8.4 Verifying the Correctness of E-Line Service Configuration...................................................................................136

    4 Configuring E-LAN Services...................................................................................................139

    4.1 Basic Concepts...........................................................................................................................................................140

    4.1.1 E-LAN Services.......................................................................................................................................................140

    4.1.2 UNI..........................................................................................................................................................................143

    4.1.3 NNI..........................................................................................................................................................................144

    4.1.4 Split Horizon Group................................................................................................................................................144

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    4.1.5 VPLS.......................................................................................................................................................................145

    4.2 Configuration Flow for the E-LAN Services.............................................................................................................145

    4.2.1 E-LAN Services Carried by Ports ..........................................................................................................................145

    4.2.2 E-LAN Services Carried by PWs ...........................................................................................................................151

    4.2.3 E-LAN Services Carried by QinQ Links ................................................................................................................157

    4.3 Configuration Example: E-LAN Services Carried by Ports.......................................................................................163

    4.3.1 Networking Diagram...............................................................................................................................................163

    4.3.2 Service Planning......................................................................................................................................................164

    4.3.3 Configuration Process..............................................................................................................................................166

    4.3.4 Verifying the Correctness of E-LAN Service Configuration..................................................................................170

    4.4 Configuration Example: E-LAN Services Carried by PWs.......................................................................................173

    4.4.1 Networking Diagram...............................................................................................................................................173

    4.4.2 Service Planning......................................................................................................................................................174

    4.4.3 Configuration Process (in End-to-End Mode).........................................................................................................178

    4.4.4 Configuration Process (Configuration on a Per-NE Basis).....................................................................................180

    4.4.5 Verifying the E-LAN Service Configuration..........................................................................................................187

    4.5 Configuration Example: E-LAN Services Carried by QinQ links.............................................................................188

    4.5.1 Networking Diagram...............................................................................................................................................188

    4.5.2 Service Planning......................................................................................................................................................189

    4.5.3 Configuration Process..............................................................................................................................................191

    4.5.4 Verifying the Correctness of E-LAN Service Configuration..................................................................................195

    5 Configuring a Composite Service Consisting of E-Line and E-LAN Services..............199

    5.1 Basic Concepts...........................................................................................................................................................200

    5.2 Configuration Flow for a Composite Service Consisting of E-Line and E-LAN Services........................................201

    5.3 Configuration Example: Composite Service Consisting of E-Line and E-LAN Services.........................................208

    5.3.1 Networking Diagram...............................................................................................................................................208

    5.3.2 Service Planning......................................................................................................................................................210

    5.3.3 Configuration Process..............................................................................................................................................215

    5.3.4 Verifying the Composite Service Consisting of E-Line and E-LAN Services........................................................221

    6 Configuring E-AGGR Services...............................................................................................223

    6.1 Basic Concepts...........................................................................................................................................................224

    6.1.1 E-AGGR Services....................................................................................................................................................224

    6.1.2 UNI..........................................................................................................................................................................226

    6.1.3 NNI..........................................................................................................................................................................227

    6.2 Configuration Flow for the E-AGGR Services..........................................................................................................227

    6.2.1 E-AGGR Services Carried by Ports .......................................................................................................................228

    6.2.2 E-AGGR Services Carried by PWs ........................................................................................................................232

    6.3 Configuration Example: E-AGGR Services Carried by Ports....................................................................................236

    6.3.1 Networking Diagram...............................................................................................................................................236

    6.3.2 Service Planning......................................................................................................................................................238

    6.3.3 Configuration Process..............................................................................................................................................239

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    6.4 Configuration Example: E-AGGR Services Carried by PWs....................................................................................244

    6.4.1 Networking Diagram...............................................................................................................................................244

    6.4.2 Service Planning......................................................................................................................................................246

    6.4.3 Configuration Process (in End-to-End Mode).........................................................................................................249

    6.4.4 Configuration Process (Configuration on a Per-NE Basis).....................................................................................252

    6.5 Verifying the Correctness of E-AGGR Service Configuration..................................................................................259

    7 Configuring Cross-Domain Services.....................................................................................263

    7.1 Introduction to the Cross-Connect Board...................................................................................................................265

    7.2 Configuration Flow for the Cross-Domain Services..................................................................................................268

    7.3 Configuration Example (Application Scenario 1)......................................................................................................270

    7.3.1 Networking Diagram...............................................................................................................................................270

    7.3.2 Service Planning......................................................................................................................................................271

    7.3.3 Configuration Process..............................................................................................................................................275

    7.4 Configuration Example (Application Scenario 2)......................................................................................................279

    7.4.1 Networking Diagram...............................................................................................................................................279

    7.4.2 Service Planning......................................................................................................................................................280

    7.4.3 Configuration Process..............................................................................................................................................284

    7.5 Configuration Example (Application Scenario 3)......................................................................................................288

    7.5.1 Networking Diagram...............................................................................................................................................288

    7.5.2 Service Planning......................................................................................................................................................290

    7.5.3 Configuration Process..............................................................................................................................................295

    7.6 Configuration Example (Application Scenario 4)......................................................................................................299

    7.6.1 Networking Diagram...............................................................................................................................................299

    7.6.2 Service Planning......................................................................................................................................................301

    7.6.3 Configuration Process..............................................................................................................................................304

    7.7 Testing Cross-domain Services..................................................................................................................................309

    7.7.1 Using the Ping Commands to Test Cross-domain Services....................................................................................310

    7.7.2 Using Loopbacks to Test Cross-domain Services...................................................................................................312

    8 Configuring CES Services........................................................................................................314

    8.1 Introduction to CES....................................................................................................................................................315

    8.2 Configuration Flow for the CES Services..................................................................................................................317

    8.2.1 Configuration Flow for UNI-UNI CES Services....................................................................................................317

    8.2.2 Configuration Flow for the UNI-NNI CES Services...............................................................................................318

    8.3 Configuration Example (UNI-UNI CES Services)....................................................................................................322

    8.3.1 Networking Diagram...............................................................................................................................................322

    8.3.2 Service Planning......................................................................................................................................................323

    8.3.3 Configuration Process..............................................................................................................................................324

    8.4 Configuration Example (UNI-NNI CES Services)....................................................................................................326

    8.4.1 Networking Diagram...............................................................................................................................................326

    8.4.2 Service Planning......................................................................................................................................................327

    8.4.3 Configuration Process (Configuration on a Per-NE Basis).....................................................................................332

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    8.4.4 Configuration Process (in End-to-End Mode).........................................................................................................338

    8.5 Verifying CES Service Configuration........................................................................................................................347

    9 Configuring ATM Services......................................................................................................349

    9.1 Introduction to ATM..................................................................................................................................................3509.2 Configuration Flow for the ATM Services.................................................................................................................351

    9.2.1 Configuration Flow for UNI-UNI ATM Services...................................................................................................351

    9.2.2 Configuration Flow for UNIs-NNI ATM Services.................................................................................................352

    9.3 Configuration Example (UNI-UNI ATM Services)...................................................................................................357

    9.3.1 NetworkDiagram....................................................................................................................................................357

    9.3.2 Service Planning......................................................................................................................................................358

    9.3.3 Configuring an ATM Service on a Per-NE Basis....................................................................................................360

    9.4 Configuration Example (UNIs-NNI ATM Services).................................................................................................364

    9.4.1 NetworkDiagram....................................................................................................................................................364

    9.4.2 Service Planning......................................................................................................................................................366

    9.4.3 Configuration Process (in End-to-End Mode).........................................................................................................370

    9.4.4 Configuration Process (Configuration on a Per-NE Basis).....................................................................................396

    9.5 Verifying ATM Service Configuration......................................................................................................................416

    10 Configuration Task Collection.............................................................................................419

    10.1 Configuring an Ethernet Port....................................................................................................................................422

    10.1.1 Settingthe General Attributes of Ethernet Interfaces............................................................................................423

    10.1.2 Settingthe Layer 2 Attributes of Ethernet Ports....................................................................................................424

    10.1.3 Settingthe Layer 3 Attributes of Ethernet Ports....................................................................................................42410.1.4 Settingthe Advanced Attributes of Ethernet Ports................................................................................................425

    10.1.5 Configuring the Flow Control...............................................................................................................................426

    10.2 Configuring CES Ports.............................................................................................................................................426

    10.2.1 Configuring Channelized STM-1 Ports.................................................................................................................426

    10.2.2 Configuring E1 Ports.............................................................................................................................................427

    10.3 Configuring the NNIs...............................................................................................................................................428

    10.3.1 Configuring the NNIs for Ethernet Services Carried by Ports..............................................................................428

    10.3.2 Configuring the NNIs for Ethernet Services Carried by Static MPLS Tunnels....................................................429

    10.3.3 Configuring the NNIs for Ethernet Services Carried by QinQ Links...................................................................431

    10.4 Configuring an MPLS Tunnel..................................................................................................................................431

    10.4.1 Configuring LSR ID..............................................................................................................................................432

    10.4.2 Configuring an MPLS Tunnel on a Per-NE Basis.................................................................................................433

    10.4.2.1 Configuring a Unidirectional Static MPLS Tunnel on a Per-NE Basis.............................................................433

    10.4.2.2 Configuring a Bidirectional Static MPLS Tunnel on a Per-NE Basis................................................................435

    10.4.3 Configuring an MPLS Tunnel in an End-to-End Mode........................................................................................437

    10.4.3.1 Configuring a Static and Unidirectional MPLS Tunnel in End-to-End Mode...................................................437

    10.4.3.2 Configuring a Static and Bidirectional MPLS Tunnel in End-to-End Mode.....................................................440

    10.5 Managing MPLS Tunnels.........................................................................................................................................443

    10.5.1 Searching for MPLS Tunnels................................................................................................................................443

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    10.5.2 Checking the MPLS Tunnel Topology..................................................................................................................443

    10.5.3 Duplicating MPLS Tunnels...................................................................................................................................444

    10.5.4 Deploying MPLS Tunnels.....................................................................................................................................445

    10.5.5 Modifying MPLS Tunnels.....................................................................................................................................446

    10.5.6 Deleting MPLS Tunnels........................................................................................................................................448

    10.5.7 Managing Discrete MPLS Tunnels.......................................................................................................................449

    10.6 Configuring MPLS Tunnel OAM.............................................................................................................................450

    10.6.1 Configuring the MPLS Tunnel OAM on a Per-NE Basis.....................................................................................450

    10.6.2 Configuring MPLS Tunnel OAM in End-to-End Mode.......................................................................................453

    10.7 Configuring MPLS-TP Tunnel OAM.......................................................................................................................455

    10.7.1 Configuring MPLS-TP Tunnel OAM....................................................................................................................455

    10.7.2 Configuring MEPs of MPLS-TP Tunnel OAM....................................................................................................457

    10.7.3 Configuring MIPs of MPLS-TP Tunnel OAM......................................................................................................457

    10.7.4 Starting CC of MPLS-TP Tunnel OAM................................................................................................................458

    10.7.5 Enabling AIS of MPLS-TP Tunnel OAM.............................................................................................................459

    10.7.6 Performing LB of MPLS-TP Tunnel OAM..........................................................................................................460

    10.7.7 Querying the Status of MPLS-TP Tunnel OAM...................................................................................................461

    10.8 Configuring Tunnel APS..........................................................................................................................................462

    10.8.1 Configuring Tunnel APS on a Per-NE Basis.........................................................................................................462

    10.8.2 Configuring a Tunnel APS in End-to-End Mode..................................................................................................464

    10.9 Managing Tunnel APS Protection Groups...............................................................................................................466

    10.9.1 Automatically Discovering Protection Groups......................................................................................................466

    10.9.2 Deploying Tunnel APS Protection Groups...........................................................................................................467

    10.9.3 Ranaming a Tunnel APS Protection Group...........................................................................................................468

    10.9.4 Deleting Tunnel APS Protection Groups...............................................................................................................468

    10.10 Configuring E-Line Services..................................................................................................................................469

    10.10.1 Configuring UNI-UNI E-Line Services..............................................................................................................469

    10.10.2 Configuring UNI-NNI E-Line Services Carried by Ports...................................................................................471

    10.10.3 Configuring UNI-NNI E-Line Services Carried by PWs on a Per-NE Basis......................................................472

    10.10.4 Configuring E-Line Services Carried by PWs in End-to-End Mode..................................................................474

    10.10.5 Creating UNI-NNI E-Line Services Carried by QinQ Links..............................................................................477

    10.11 Configuring E-LAN Services.................................................................................................................................478

    10.11.1 Configuring E-LAN Services Carried by Ports...................................................................................................478

    10.11.2 Creating E-LAN Services Carried by PWs on a Per-NE Basis...........................................................................480

    10.11.3 Configuring E-LAN Services Carried by PWs in End-to-End Mode.................................................................482

    10.11.4 Configuring E-LAN Services Carried by QinQ Links........................................................................................485

    10.12 Configuring E-AGGR Services..............................................................................................................................487

    10.12.1 Configuring E-AGGR Services Carried by Ports................................................................................................487

    10.12.2 Creating E-AGGR Services Carried by PWs on a Per-NE Basis........................................................................489

    10.12.3 Creating E-AGGR Services Carried by PWs in End-to-End Mode....................................................................490

    10.13 Configuring Transit Nodes for Ethernet Services..................................................................................................492

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    10.13.1 Configuring Transit NEs for Ethernet Services Carried by Ports........................................................................492

    10.13.2 Configuring Transit NEs for Ethernet Services Carried by PWs........................................................................494

    10.13.3 Configuring Transit NEs for Ethernet Services Carried by QinQ Links.............................................................494

    10.14 Operation Tasks for Configuring CES Services.....................................................................................................495

    10.14.1 Creating UNI-UNI CES Services on a Per-NE Basis..........................................................................................495

    10.14.2 Creating UNI-NNI CES Services on a Per-NE Basis..........................................................................................496

    10.14.3 Creating a CES Service in End-to-End Mode.....................................................................................................498

    10.15 Configuring Transit NEs for CES Services............................................................................................................502

    10.16 Configuring ATM PWE3 Services.........................................................................................................................502

    10.16.1 Configuring ATM Interfaces...............................................................................................................................502

    10.16.2 Configuring an ATM Policy Profile....................................................................................................................507

    10.16.3 Configuring an ATM CoS Mapping Profile........................................................................................................508

    10.16.4 Creating an ATM Service by Using the Trail Function......................................................................................510

    10.16.5 Creating ATM Services on a Per-NE Basis.........................................................................................................512

    10.17 Managing PWE3 Services......................................................................................................................................516

    10.17.1 Searching for PWE3 Services..............................................................................................................................516

    10.17.2 Checking the PWE3 Service Status.....................................................................................................................517

    10.17.3 Deploying PWE3 Services..................................................................................................................................518

    10.17.4 Modifying PWE3 Services..................................................................................................................................518

    10.17.5 Deleting PWE3 Services.....................................................................................................................................520

    10.17.6 Managing Discrete PWE3 Services.....................................................................................................................521

    10.18 Configuring a Composite Service...........................................................................................................................522

    10.19 Managing Composite Services...............................................................................................................................524

    10.19.1 Automatically Discovering Composite Services.................................................................................................524

    10.19.2 Deploying Composite Services...........................................................................................................................524

    10.20 Configuring Services on a Smart Line Board.........................................................................................................525

    10.20.1 Configuring WDM Interfaces..............................................................................................................................525

    10.20.2 Searching for WDM Trails..................................................................................................................................526

    10.20.3 Configuring Virtual Interfaces and Mapping on a Per-NE Basis........................................................................528

    10.20.4 Configuring Virtual Interfaces and Mapping in End-to-end Mode.....................................................................530

    10.21 Configuring Address Resolution............................................................................................................................532

    10.22 Configuring the NE-Level TPID............................................................................................................................533

    10.23 Creating a QinQ Link.............................................................................................................................................533

    10.24 Creating a V-UNI Group........................................................................................................................................534

    10.25 Managing the Blacklist...........................................................................................................................................535

    11 Parameter Description............................................................................................................537

    11.1 Parameter Description: Attributes of Ethernet Interface .........................................................................................539

    11.1.1 General Attributes..................................................................................................................................................539

    11.1.2 Flow Control..........................................................................................................................................................544

    11.1.3 Layer 2Attributes..................................................................................................................................................546

    11.1.4 Layer 3Attributes..................................................................................................................................................548

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    11.1.5 Advanced Attributes..............................................................................................................................................550

    11.2 Parameter Description: MPLS..................................................................................................................................557

    11.2.1 Basic Configuration...............................................................................................................................................557

    11.2.2 Parameters for Configuring a Static Tunnel (on a Per-NE Basis).........................................................................558

    11.2.3 Parameters for Configuring a Static Tunnel (End-to-End Mode).........................................................................565

    11.3 Parameter Description: E-Line Service....................................................................................................................571

    11.3.1 E-LineService Parameters (Configuration on a Per-NE Basis)............................................................................571

    11.3.2 E-LineService Parameters (Configuration in End-to-End Mode)........................................................................575

    11.3.3 UNI Parameters.....................................................................................................................................................594

    11.3.4 NNI Parameters.....................................................................................................................................................595

    11.3.5 Maintenance Association.......................................................................................................................................600

    11.3.6 MEP Point..............................................................................................................................................................601

    11.4 Parameter Description: E-LAN Service...................................................................................................................602

    11.4.1 E-LANService Parameters (Configuration on a Per-NE Basis)...........................................................................602

    11.4.2 E-LANService Parameters (Configuration in End-to-End Mode).......................................................................604

    11.4.3 UNI Parameters.....................................................................................................................................................623

    11.4.4 NNI Parameters.....................................................................................................................................................625

    11.4.5 Split Horizon Group..............................................................................................................................................629

    11.4.6 MAC Address Learning Parameters......................................................................................................................630

    11.4.7 Unknown Frame Processing..................................................................................................................................632

    11.4.8 Static MAC Address..............................................................................................................................................633

    11.4.9 Maintenance Association.......................................................................................................................................633

    11.4.10 MEP Point............................................................................................................................................................634

    11.4.11 V-UNI Group.......................................................................................................................................................635

    11.5 Parameter Description: E-AGGR Service................................................................................................................636

    11.5.1 E-AGGR Service Parameters (on a Per-NE Basis)...............................................................................................636

    11.5.2 Parameters for Configuring E-AGGR Services (End-to-End Mode)....................................................................636

    11.5.3 UNI Parameters.....................................................................................................................................................643

    11.5.4 NNI Parameters.....................................................................................................................................................644

    11.5.5 VLANForwarding Table Item..............................................................................................................................649

    11.5.6 Maintenance Association.......................................................................................................................................651

    11.5.7 MEP Point..............................................................................................................................................................652

    11.6 Parameter Description: CES Port.............................................................................................................................653

    11.6.1 Channelized STM-1 Port.......................................................................................................................................653

    11.6.2 E1 Port...................................................................................................................................................................657

    11.7 Parameter Description: CES Services......................................................................................................................661

    11.7.1 Basic Configuration Parameters (UNI-UNI).........................................................................................................661

    11.7.2 Basic Configuration Parameters (UNI-NNI).........................................................................................................663

    11.7.3 QoS (UNI-NNI).....................................................................................................................................................666

    11.7.4 Advanced Attributes (UNI-NNI)...........................................................................................................................667

    11.7.5 Parameters for Configuring CES Services (End-to-End Mode)............................................................................675

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    11.8 Parameter Description: ATM/IMA Services............................................................................................................684

    11.8.1 Creating ATM Services.........................................................................................................................................685

    11.8.2 Connection.............................................................................................................................................................687

    11.8.3 CoS........................................................................................................................................................................690

    11.8.4 ATM Lever............................................................................................................................................................691

    11.8.5 ATM Policy...........................................................................................................................................................692

    11.8.6 SDH Port................................................................................................................................................................705

    11.8.7 IMA Group Management......................................................................................................................................711

    11.9 Parameter Description: MPLS OAM.......................................................................................................................718

    11.9.1 Tunnel OAM Parameters.......................................................................................................................................718

    11.9.2 PW OAM Parameters............................................................................................................................................721

    11.9.3 Ping Test................................................................................................................................................................725

    11.9.4 Traceroute Test......................................................................................................................................................726

    11.10 Parameter Description: MPLS Tunnel APS...........................................................................................................726

    11.10.1 Parameters for Configuring MPLS Tunnel APS (on a Per-NE Basis)................................................................727

    11.10.2 Parameters for Configuring MPLS Tunnel APS (in End-to-End Mode)............................................................728

    11.11 Parameter Description: Inband DCN......................................................................................................................730

    11.11.1 Port Settings.........................................................................................................................................................731

    11.11.2 Access Control.....................................................................................................................................................731

    11.11.3 Bandwidth Management......................................................................................................................................732

    11.11.4 Protocol Settings..................................................................................................................................................733

    11.12 Parameter Description: QinQ Link Configuration Parameters...............................................................................733

    11.13 Parameter Description: Address Parse...................................................................................................................736

    A Glossary......................................................................................................................................738

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    1Getting StartedAbout This Chapter

    The following topices introduce some preparation operations that will ensure a smooth, trouble-

    free launch of the U2000.

    1.1 Starting or Shutting Down the U2000

    The U2000 uses the standard client/server architecture and multiple-user mode. So, you are

    recommended to start or shut down the U2000 by strictly observing the following procedure, in

    order not to affect other users that are operating the U2000.

    1.2 Main Windows and Common Operations of the U2000

    This topic describes the main windows of the U2000 client. Learning the main windows helpsyou to locate the entrances to operations quickly, which increased your operation efficiency.

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    1.1 Starting or Shutting Down the U2000

    The U2000 uses the standard client/server architecture and multiple-user mode. So, you arerecommended to start or shut down the U2000 by strictly observing the following procedure, in

    order not to affect other users that are operating the U2000.

    Context

    l You are recommended to start the computer and the U2000 application in the following

    sequence: Start the computer, start the U2000 server, and then start the U2000 client.

    l You are recommended to shut down the U2000 application and the computer in the

    following sequence: Exit the U2000 client, stop the U2000 server, and then shut down the

    computer.

    1.1.1 Starting the U2000 Server

    For network management first start the U2000 server, and then start the U2000 application.

    Prerequisites

    l The computer time must be set correctly.

    l The computer where the U2000 is installed must be started correctly.

    l The operating system of the U2000 server must be running correctly and the database must

    be started normally.

    l The instance must be deployed.

    Procedure

    Step 1 Double-click the U2000 Server shortcut icon to start System Monitor Client.

    Step 2 In the Login dialog box, set the username (admin, by default) and the password (null, by default).You need to change the password when logging in for the first time. Then click Login.

    NOTE

    Periodically change the password and memorize it.

    You can login to the U2000 client, checking whether the status of each process is Running.

    ----End

    1.1.2 Logging In to the U2000 Client

    To manage networks through the U2000 client graphical user interface, you need to use the

    U2000 client to log in to the U2000 server.

    Prerequisites

    The U2000 server must be started correctly.

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    Procedure

    Step 1 Double-click the U2000 Client shortcut icon.

    Step 2 In the Login dialog box, set the username (admin, by default) and the password (null, by default).

    You need to change the password when logging in for the first time. Then click Login.

    Step 3 Optional: For the first login, you need to configure the access control list of the system.

    ----End

    1.1.3 Exiting a U2000 Client

    Before shutting down the U2000 server, you must exit the U2000 client.

    Prerequisites

    The U2000 client must be started normally.

    Procedure

    Step 1 Choose File> Exitfrom the main menu.

    Step 2 Click OKin the confirmation dialog box.

    NOTE

    If the layout of the view is changed and not saved, the Confirmdialog box appears asking you whether to

    save the changes. After you confirm the dialog box, automatically exit the client.

    ----End

    1.1.4 Shutting Down the U2000 Server

    When the U2000 server is managing the system normally, do not perform this operation. In

    special circumstances, for example, when modifying the system time of the computer where the

    U2000 resides, or when upgrading the version, you can use the System Monitor Client to shut

    down the U2000 server.

    Prerequisites

    All the U2000 clients connected to the U2000 server must be shut down.

    Procedure

    Step 1 From the Main Menu of System Monitor Client, choose System> Stop All NMS Servicestoclose all processes of the U2000 server.

    Step 2 Click OKin the confirmation dialog box. Wait until the U2000 core process, and the processesthat are optional according to the actual situation are in the Stoppedstate. Now the U2000 server

    is shut down successfully.

    Now you cannot shut down the MDP process or initialize the database.

    ----End

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    1.2 Main Windows and Common Operations of the U2000

    This topic describes the main windows of the U2000 client. Learning the main windows helpsyou to locate the entrances to operations quickly, which increased your operation efficiency.

    1.2.1 Components of the Client GUI

    This topic describes the components of the client GUI.

    Figure 1-1shows the client GUI.

    Figure 1-1Client GUI

    1: Menu bar 2: Toolbar 3: Workbench list

    4: Output pane 5: Status bar 6: Workbench

    Menu Bar

    The menu bar provides the entries to all the functions of the U2000 client. It consists of the

    following menus: File, Fault, Performance,Configuration, Service, Inventory,

    Administration, Window, and Help. In the topology window, the menu bar also provides the

    Editand Viewmenu items.

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    Toolbar

    The toolbar provides the shortcut icons for major operation tasks. The shortcut icons are as

    follows:

    l : Workbench.

    l : Exit.

    l : Lock Terminal.

    l : Log Out.

    l : Full Screen.

    l : Browse Current Alarm.

    l : Create Fiber.

    l : NE Explorer.

    l : Main Topology.

    l : Browse SDH performance.

    l : Browse WDM performance.

    l : SDH Protection Subnet Maintenance.

    l : WDM Trail Management.

    l : SDH Trail Creation.

    l : SDH Trail Management.

    Workbench list

    You can create or modify a workbench through the shortcut icons.

    Output Pane

    The output pane displays the returned information and other relevant information.

    Status Bar

    The status bar displays the information such as the system status, the login users, and the IP

    address of the connected server. The information displayed from left to right is as follows:

    l Connection information: Displays the name and IP address of the server.

    l Login user: Displays the name of the login user.

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    l Connection duration: Displays the duration of the connection between the client and the

    server.

    l Login mode: Displays the login mode. It can be single-user mode and multi-user mode.

    l Operation prompt: Displays the result of the operation.

    l Logo: Displays the logo of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

    Workbench

    The shortcut icons on the workbench help you perform operations.

    1.2.2 Key GUI Components

    The key U2000 GUI components are as follows:

    Component Example

    Button

    Shortcut icon

    Radio button

    Check box

    Tab

    Field

    Drop-down

    menu

    Menu

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    Component Example

    Function Tree

    Dialog box

    1.2.3 Frequently Used Buttons

    The frequently used buttons on the U2000 GUI are as follows:

    Button Functionality

    Selects the objects.

    Expands all available options.

    Collapses all available options.

    Displays or hides a dialog box.

    Selects the objects.

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    Button Functionality

    Selects the objects as a batch.

    Increases the priority of the selected object.

    Decreases the priority of the selected object.

    Displays a dialog box.

    Queries results from the NE.

    Imposes the current settings.

    Displays the latest result(s).

    Exports the selected scheduled tasks to the

    browser of the operating system for printing.

    Saves selected data to the specified file.

    Makes the current setting effective and closes

    the dialog box.

    Cancels the current setting and closes the

    dialog box.

    Closes the operation wizard.

    Allows the user to view and select the board

    ports.

    Deletes the selected data or icon.

    Creates a new service, protection or physical

    inventory information etc.

    Proceeds to the next step.

    Returns to the previous step.

    Closes the dialog box.

    Expands the Object Tree.

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    Button Functionality

    Collapses the Object Tree.

    Makes the current setting effective and closes

    the dialog box.

    Cancels the current setting and closes the

    dialog box.

    Search the correlative information.

    Sets the correlative condition.

    1.2.4 Shortcut Icon

    This topic describes the shortcut icons on the Main Topology.

    You can customize the toolbar so that only the frequently-used buttons are displayed on the

    toolbar. To customize the toolbar, right-click the toolbar and choose a menu item from the

    shortcut menu.

    Button Name Description

    Workbench Adds the commonly used functions to

    the favorites folder.

    Exit Exits from the client.

    Lock Terminal Locks the current client.

    Main Topology Switches to the Main Topology.

    Log Out Logs out of the current session.

    Full Screen. Views the current window in fullscreen.

    Browse Current

    Alarm

    Displays the Current Alarms

    window.

    SDH Protection

    Subnet

    Maintenance

    Accesses the SDH Protection Subnet

    Common Attributeswindow.

    SDH Trail

    Management

    Accesses the SDH Trail

    Managementwindow.

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    Button Name Description

    SDH Trail Creation Accesses the SDH Trail Creation

    window.

    WDM Trail

    Management

    Accesses the WDM Trail

    Managementwindow.

    NE Explorer Accesses the NE Explorerwindow of

    the selected NE.

    Create Link Creates fiber and radio links.

    Browse SDH

    Performance

    Accesses the Browse SDH

    Performancewindow.

    Browse WDM

    Performance

    Accesses the Browse WDM

    Performancewindow.

    New Selects Custom View, NESubnet, or

    Linkfrom the drop-down list box.

    Up Returns to the previous level.

    Zoom out Zooms out the Main Topology.

    Zoom in Zooms in the Main Topology.

    Zoom in Partially Zooms in an area selected in the Main

    Topology.

    View Move Moves the Main Topology. When you

    click this icon, the Main Topology can

    be moved. When you click the icon

    again, the Main Topology cannot be

    moved.

    Alarm List Area Views the alarm list area in the lower

    part of the Main Topology.

    Search NE Searches for an NE in the view.

    Select Selects the NE in the Main Topology.

    Topology

    Navigator

    Views the navigation tree in the

    Topology.

    Filter Tree and

    Legend

    Opens the setting area of the view to

    display the filter plane and legends.

    Device Statistics Views the quantity of the equipment on

    the network.

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    Button Name Description

    Save the Location

    of the Current

    Submap Icons

    Saves the location of the current

    submap icons.

    Refresh View Refreshes the current view.

    Lock View

    Unlock View

    Locks out the position of an NE icon in

    the active view.

    Unlocks the position of an NE icon in

    the active view.

    NE Time

    Sychronization

    Synchronizes the NE time and NMS

    time.

    SynchronizeCurrent Alarms

    Synchronizes the current alarms of anNE.

    Browse Current

    ALarms

    Browses the current alarms of an NE.

    Clear ALarm

    Indication

    Clears the current alarm indications of

    an NE.

    Refresh NE Panel

    Status

    Refreshes the NE panel status to make

    the NE panel display the latest data.

    Back Up NE

    Database To SCC

    Backs up the NE data to the SCC.

    Display/Hide

    Extended Slot

    Displays or hides the extended slot on

    the Extended Slottab page.

    Legend Displays a legend and its description.

    1.2.5 Common Shortcut Keys

    This topic describes the common shortcut keys. Using shortcut keys, you can increase theoperation efficiency. The shortcut keys include Enter, Ctrl, Esc, and Tab.

    Shortcut Key Description

    F1 Opens the Help.

    Enter Confirms the operation or moves downward to the next line. If the

    cursor is on a button, pressing Entermeans to confirm the operation.

    If the cursor is in the list box, press Enteronce and the cursor then

    moves downward to the next line.

    Esc Closes a dialog box.

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    Shortcut Key Description

    Tab Switches between buttons if the cursor is on a button. Switch between

    text boxes if the cursor is in the list box.

    Ctrl+F Searches resources such as the NEs, subnets, cards, frames, interfaces,

    and VLANs in basic and rapid modes by pressing Ctrl+Fin all views.

    Ctrl+A Selects all NEs or selects all contents in the list. If the cursor is in the

    view, press Ctrl+Ato select all NEs. If the cursor is in the list box,

    press Ctrl+Ato select all contents in the list.

    Ctrl+C Quickly copies the table texts.

    Ctrl+V Pastes the copied data to another text area.

    Alt+F Opens the Filemenu from the Main Menu.

    Alt+E Opens the Editmenu from the Main Menu.

    Alt+V Opens the Viewmenu from the Main Menu.

    Alt+U Opens the Faultmenu from the Main Menu.

    Alt+P Opens the Performancemenu from the Main Menu.

    Alt+C Opens the Configurationmenu from the Main Menu.

    Alt+R Opens the Servicemenu from the Main Menu.

    Alt+I Opens the Inventorymenu from the Main Menu.

    Alt+S Opens the Administrationmenu from the Main Menu.

    Alt+W Opens the Windowmenu from the Main Menu.

    Alt+H Opens the Helpmenu from the Main Menu.

    1.2.6 Main Windows

    This topic describes the main windows of the U2000 client. And tells you what you can do in

    the windows.

    1.2.6.1 Workbench

    This topic describes the workbench. After a client is started, the system automatically accesses

    the default workbench. The default shortcut icons are displayed on the workbench.

    l In the main window of the U2000, click the drop-down button to the right of the icon

    and then select Workbenchto access the workbench.

    l You can do as follows to modify a workbench: Right-click the icon of the workbench and

    choose Modify Workbenchfrom the shortcut menu to modify the name or description of

    a workbench.

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    l You can expand and order workbenches to separate the customized workbenches from the

    default workbench.

    l You can view the description about the function of the workbench in the background picture

    of the workbench and press F1 to view the Help. Alternatively, you can choose Help>

    Workbenchfrom the shortcut menu to view the Help.

    1.2.6.2 Main Topology

    This topic describes the items in the Main Topology. All topology management functions can

    be accessed through the Main Topology in . These functions include creating topological objects,

    subnets, searching for the existing equipment in the network. You can search, view, create, set,

    and manage subnets; and search, create, configure, and maintain management functions on trails.

    GUI

    To open the Main Topology, log in to the U2000. If t