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  • OptiX iManager T2000-LCTV200R004C01

    User Guide

    Issue 01Date 2007-01-10Part Number 31017357

    Huawei Technologies Proprietary

  • Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. provides customers with comprehensive technical support and service. For anyassistance, please contact our local office or company headquarters. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Address: Huawei Industrial Base

    Bantian, LonggangShenzhen 518129People's Republic of China

    Website: http://www.huawei.comEmail: [email protected] Copyright 2007 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior writtenconsent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Trademarks and Permissions

    and other Huawei trademarks are the property of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.All other trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective holders. NoticeThe information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in thepreparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but the statements, information, andrecommendations in this document do not constitute a warranty of any kind, express or implied.

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  • Contents

    About This Document.....................................................................................................................11 Installation...................................................................................................................................1-1

    1.1 Installation Process..........................................................................................................................................1-21.2 Preinstallation..................................................................................................................................................1-2

    1.2.1 Configuration Requirements..................................................................................................................1-21.2.2 Preparing Hardware................................................................................................................................1-31.2.3 Preparing Software.................................................................................................................................1-3

    1.3 Installing the T2000-LCT................................................................................................................................1-41.3.1 Installing T2000-LCT Client and Server Software and MSDE Database..............................................1-41.3.2 Connecting the T2000-LCT to an NE..................................................................................................1-121.3.3 Verifying Installation...........................................................................................................................1-12

    1.4 Backing Up the Setup Application................................................................................................................1-141.5 Uninstalling the T2000-LCT.........................................................................................................................1-14

    2 Product Description...................................................................................................................2-12.1 System Overview............................................................................................................................................2-2

    2.1.1 Position in TMN Hierarchy....................................................................................................................2-22.1.2 Manageable Equipment..........................................................................................................................2-3

    2.2 Application......................................................................................................................................................2-52.3 Features and Functions....................................................................................................................................2-6

    2.3.1 Alarm Management................................................................................................................................2-62.3.2 Performance Management......................................................................................................................2-82.3.3 NE Information Management.................................................................................................................2-92.3.4 Security Management...........................................................................................................................2-102.3.5 Communication Management..............................................................................................................2-112.3.6 SDH NE Configuration........................................................................................................................2-122.3.7 WDM NE Configuration......................................................................................................................2-172.3.8 ASON Management.............................................................................................................................2-202.3.9 NE Configuration Data Management...................................................................................................2-222.3.10 Reports...............................................................................................................................................2-22

    2.4 System Architecture......................................................................................................................................2-222.4.1 Software Structure................................................................................................................................2-232.4.2 External Interfaces................................................................................................................................2-25

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  • 2.5 New Features.................................................................................................................................................2-252.5.1 New Boards Supported.........................................................................................................................2-252.5.2 New Equipment Supported..................................................................................................................2-262.5.3 New Features........................................................................................................................................2-27

    3 Getting Started............................................................................................................................3-13.1 T2000-LCT Process........................................................................................................................................3-33.2 Starting or Shutting Down the T2000-LCT....................................................................................................3-3

    3.2.1 Starting the Computer............................................................................................................................3-43.2.2 Starting the T2000-LCT Server..............................................................................................................3-53.2.3 Viewing the T2000-LCT Process Status................................................................................................3-53.2.4 Logging In to the T2000-LCT Client.....................................................................................................3-53.2.5 Exiting a T2000-LCT Client..................................................................................................................3-63.2.6 Shutting Down the T2000-LCT Server..................................................................................................3-63.2.7 Shutting Down the Computer.................................................................................................................3-7

    3.3 How to Use T2000-LCT Online Help.............................................................................................................3-73.3.1 Opening the Online Help........................................................................................................................3-73.3.2 Performing a Full Text Search...............................................................................................................3-83.3.3 Using Index............................................................................................................................................3-83.3.4 Printing Help Contents...........................................................................................................................3-93.3.5 Conventions............................................................................................................................................3-93.3.6 Closing the Online Help.......................................................................................................................3-10

    3.4 T2000-LCT Main Window...........................................................................................................................3-103.4.1 NE Information Management...............................................................................................................3-113.4.2 NE Explorer..........................................................................................................................................3-123.4.3 SDH NE Panel......................................................................................................................................3-133.4.4 Subrack NE Panel.................................................................................................................................3-153.4.5 The Browse Alarm and Event Window...............................................................................................3-173.4.6 The Browse Performance Window......................................................................................................3-183.4.7 Operation Object Status.......................................................................................................................3-193.4.8 Key GUI Components..........................................................................................................................3-193.4.9 Frequently Used Buttons......................................................................................................................3-203.4.10 Common Shortcut Keys.....................................................................................................................3-21

    3.5 Menu Description..........................................................................................................................................3-223.5.1 File Menu.............................................................................................................................................3-223.5.2 Configuration Menu.............................................................................................................................3-233.5.3 Fault Menu...........................................................................................................................................3-233.5.4 Performance Menu...............................................................................................................................3-243.5.5 Report Menu.........................................................................................................................................3-243.5.6 System Administration Menu...............................................................................................................3-253.5.7 Load Software Menu............................................................................................................................3-253.5.8 Window Menu......................................................................................................................................3-263.5.9 Help Menu............................................................................................................................................3-27

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  • 3.6 Operation Precautions...................................................................................................................................3-273.7 List of Operations That Might Affect Network Running and Monitoring....................................................3-273.8 Customizing Parameter Display....................................................................................................................3-293.9 Copying Table Text Quickly.........................................................................................................................3-313.10 Setting Parameters in the Table...................................................................................................................3-313.11 Rules of Entering Information on User Interface........................................................................................3-32

    A Service Ports Description.......................................................................................................A-1A.1 Background....................................................................................................................................................A-2A.2 Notes and Precautions...................................................................................................................................A-2A.3 Service Ports Used by the T2000-LCT.........................................................................................................A-2A.4 How to Query Service Ports..........................................................................................................................A-3

    B Glossary......................................................................................................................................B-1C Acronyms and Abbreviations................................................................................................C-1Index.................................................................................................................................................i-1

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  • Figures

    Figure 2-1 The position of the T2000-LCT in TMN............................................................................................2-2Figure 2-2 Networking of single layer management network..............................................................................2-6Figure 2-3 NE Information Management.............................................................................................................2-9Figure 2-4 T2000-LCT software structure.........................................................................................................2-23Figure 2-5 External communication interfaces of the T2000-LCT....................................................................2-25Figure 3-1 NE Information Management...........................................................................................................3-11Figure 3-2 The NE Explorer window of an SDH NE........................................................................................3-12Figure 3-3 The NE Explorer window of a WDM NE........................................................................................3-13Figure 3-4 NE Panel...........................................................................................................................................3-14Figure 3-5 Legends.............................................................................................................................................3-15Figure 3-6 Path View.........................................................................................................................................3-15Figure 3-7 Subrack NE Panel.............................................................................................................................3-16Figure 3-8 Legends.............................................................................................................................................3-16Figure 3-9 Path View.........................................................................................................................................3-17Figure 3-10 Browse Alarm and Event................................................................................................................3-18Figure 3-11 Browse Performance.......................................................................................................................3-18

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  • Tables

    Table 1-1 Operating systems supported by the T2000-LCT................................................................................1-2Table 1-2 Installation process...............................................................................................................................1-2Table 1-3 T2000-LCT software and hardware configuration requirements.........................................................1-3Table 1-4 T2000-LCT hardware configuration requirements..............................................................................1-3Table 2-1 Manageable MSTP series equipment...................................................................................................2-3Table 2-2 Manageable OSN series equipment.....................................................................................................2-4Table 2-3 Manageable SDH series equipment.....................................................................................................2-4Table 2-4 Manageable WDM equipment.............................................................................................................2-5Table 2-5 Software modules and functions........................................................................................................2-23Table 2-6 New SDH boards supported...............................................................................................................2-25Table 2-7 New WDM boards supported.............................................................................................................2-26Table 2-8 New equipment supported..................................................................................................................2-27Table 3-1 T2000-LCT processes..........................................................................................................................3-3Table 3-2 Path and port status............................................................................................................................3-19Table 3-3 Key GUI components.........................................................................................................................3-19Table 3-4 Frequently used buttons.....................................................................................................................3-20

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  • About This Document

    PurposeThe OptiX iManager T2000-LCT User Guide describes how to install and start the T2000-LCT,and also describes the features and functions of the T2000-LCT.

    Related VersionsThe following table lists the product versions related to this document.

    Product Name VersionOptiX iManager T2000-LCT V200R004C01

    Intended AudienceThe intended audiences of this document are:l Installation engineersl EMS administratorsl Network monitorsl Data configuration engineersl Network administratorsl Maintenance engineers

    OrganizationThis document is organized as follows.

    Chapter Description1 Installation This chapter describes how to install the

    T2000-LCT.

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  • Chapter Description2 Product Description This chapter provides a brief introduction to

    the T2000-LCT.3 Getting Started This chapter describes some basic T2000-

    LCT operations.Appendix A Service Ports Description This part describes the service ports used by

    the T2000-LCT.Appendix B Glossary This part lists the glossary used in the docu-

    ment.Appendix C Acronyms and Abbreviations This part lists the acronyms and abbreviations

    used in the document.

    ConventionsSymbol Conventions

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

    Symbol Description

    DANGERIndicates a hazard with a high level of riskwhich, if not avoided, will result in death orserious injury.

    WARNINGIndicates a hazard with a medium or low levelof risk which, if not avoided, could result inminor or moderate injury.

    CAUTIONIndicates a potentially hazardous situationthat, if not avoided, could cause equipmentdamage, data loss, and performance degrada-tion, or unexpected results.

    NOTE Indicates a tip that may help you solve a prob-lem or save you time.

    TIP Provides additional information to emphasizeor supplement important points of the maintext.

    General ConventionsConvention DescriptionTimes New Roman Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman.

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  • Convention DescriptionBoldface Names of files, directories, folders, and users

    are in boldface. For example, log in as userroot.

    Italic Book titles are in italics.Courier New Terminal display is in Courier New.

    Command ConventionsConvention DescriptionBoldface The keywords of a command line are in bold-

    face.Italic Command arguments are in italic.[ ] Items (keywords or arguments) in square

    brackets [ ] are optional.{ x | y | ... } Alternative items are grouped in braces and

    separated by vertical bars. One is selected.[ x | y | ... ] Optional alternative items are grouped in

    square brackets and separated by verticalbars. One or none is selected.

    { x | y | ... } * Alternative items are grouped in braces andseparated by vertical bars. A minimum of oneor a maximum of all can be selected.

    GUI ConventionsConvention DescriptionBoldface Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window,

    and dialog titles are in boldface. For example,click OK.

    > Multi-level menus are in boldface and sepa-rated by the > signs. For example, chooseFile > Create > Folder.

    Keyboard OperationFormat DescriptionKey Press the key. For example, press Enter and

    press Tab.

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  • Format DescriptionKey 1+Key 2 Press the keys concurrently. For example,

    pressingCtrl+Alt+A means the three keysshould be pressed concurrently.

    Key 1, Key 2 Press the keys in turn. For example, pressingAlt, A means the two keys should be pressedin turn.

    Mouse OperationAction DescriptionClick Select and release the primary mouse button

    without moving the pointer.Double-click Press the primary mouse button twice contin-

    uously and quickly without moving the point-er.

    Drag Press and hold the primary mouse button andmove the pointer to a certain position.

    Update HistoryUpdates between document versions are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document versioncontains all updates made to previous versions.

    Updates in Issue 01 (2007-01-10)Initial commercial release.

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  • 1 InstallationAbout This Chapter

    This chapter describes how to install the T2000-LCT.

    1.1 Installation ProcessThis chapter describes the process for installing the T2000-LCT system.1.2 PreinstallationBefore you install the T2000-LCT, you need to prepare software, hardware, and environmentand so on.1.3 Installing the T2000-LCTAfter preparations are complete, you can install the T2000-LCT.1.4 Backing Up the Setup ApplicationTo facilitate installation, you can copy the whole setup application to the hard disk of a computeror other storage media.1.5 Uninstalling the T2000-LCTYou can uninstall the T2000-LCT.

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  • 1.1 Installation ProcessThis chapter describes the process for installing the T2000-LCT system.

    The T2000-LCT can be installed on Windows only. Table 1-1 shows the supported operatingsystems.

    Table 1-1 Operating systems supported by the T2000-LCTPlatform Operating SystemWindows Windows XP Professional (Service Pack 2)

    Windows 2003 Server (Service Pack 1)

    Table 1-2 shows the installation process.

    Table 1-2 Installation processStage Description Refer to1 Installation preparations 1.2 Preinstallation2 Installing the T2000-LCT 1.3 Installing the T2000-LCT

    1.2 PreinstallationBefore you install the T2000-LCT, you need to prepare software, hardware, and environmentand so on.

    1.2.1 Configuration Requirements1.2.2 Preparing HardwareYou need to prepare hardware before you install the T2000-LCT.1.2.3 Preparing SoftwareBefore you install the T2000-LCT, you need to prepare software, which is the operating system,the T2000-LCT installation CD-ROM or software package and so on.

    1.2.1 Configuration RequirementsTable 1-3 lists the T2000-LCT software and hardware configuration requirements.

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  • Table 1-3 T2000-LCT software and hardware configuration requirementsItem DescriptionPC A laptop computer is recommended. The sys-

    tem requirements are Pentium M 1.3G orabove/256M/30G/flopy disk drive/DVD/In-tegrated NIC/56K Modem/14.1"TFT/Win-dows operating system

    Windows operating system Windows XP Professional (SP2) or Windows2003 Server (SP1)

    1.2.2 Preparing HardwareYou need to prepare hardware before you install the T2000-LCT.

    ProcedureStep 1 Check if the computer is working properly.Step 2 Prepare additional peripherals, including the crossover cable, serial cable and crystal plug.

    NOTE

    Table 1-4 T2000-LCT hardware configuration requirements

    Item Description Quantity

    Crossover cable DL4423-crossover cable5m-8pin/8-core 5 category24AWG/8pin-connection of PCterminals

    1

    Serial cable 5m serial cable for transmissionnetwork management system-DB9 male/3-core 28AWG com-munication electric cable(black)/DB9 female

    1

    Crystal plug Network interface connector-8bit 8 pin-crystal plug -with theinner conductor stranded flat ca-ble

    2

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    1.2.3 Preparing SoftwareBefore you install the T2000-LCT, you need to prepare software, which is the operating system,the T2000-LCT installation CD-ROM or software package and so on.

    ContextDuring installation, properly set the T2000-LCT system time. A stable system time of the serveris crucial for the T2000-LCT. You are not allowed to change the system time during the running

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  • of the T2000-LCT. If you need to change the system time, exit the T2000-LCT, change the timeand then restart the T2000-LCT.

    ProcedureStep 1 Create a user t2000 that has the administrator authority.Step 2 Check if Windows XP Professional or Windows 2003 Server and the corresponding patch are

    installed. (Install Service Pack 2 and KB893803 for Windows XP; install Service Pack 1 andKB893803 for Windows 2003.)

    NOTEFor details on how to install the Windows operating system and its patches, refer to the Windows installationCD-ROM and relevant documents.TIPTo confirm whether the SP2 patch has been installed in the Windows XP operating system, right-click MyComputer, and choose Properties from the shortcut menu. If there is Service Pack x in the SystemProperties list in the General tab, it indicates that Service Pack x is installed.

    Step 3 Check if the T2000-LCT installation CD-ROM and the product key are available.NOTEl The setup.exe file is the T2000-LCT installation application.l The sn.txt file contains the product key of the T2000-LCT.l The setup.exe file in the MSDE directory is the MSDE database installation application.l The ServicePack folder contains the KB893803 patch that must be first installed. If this patch is not

    installed, the installation of the T2000-LCT fails.

    ----End

    1.3 Installing the T2000-LCTAfter preparations are complete, you can install the T2000-LCT.

    1.3.1 Installing T2000-LCT Client and Server Software and MSDE DatabaseThis section describes the entire process for installing the T2000-LCT software.1.3.2 Connecting the T2000-LCT to an NEYou can connect the T2000-LCT to an NE.1.3.3 Verifying InstallationIf all of the following check items are passed, it indicates that the T2000-LCT is successfullyinstalled.

    1.3.1 Installing T2000-LCT Client and Server Software and MSDEDatabase

    This section describes the entire process for installing the T2000-LCT software.

    ContextThe database of iManager T2000-LCT is Microsoft Desktop Engine (MSDE).

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  • MSDE is a desktop database, whose kernel is basically the same as Microsoft SQL Server.Therefore, it can be regarded as a minimised version of Microsoft SQL Server.

    ProcedureStep 1 Log in to the Windows system as user t2000.Step 2 Insert the installation CD-ROM and run the setup.exe file.

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  • NOTEWhen a window is displayed prompting you to install a patch, install the KB893803 patch in the ServicePackdirectory in the installation CD-ROM. Then run the setup.exe file again.

    Step 3 Click Next.

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  • Step 4 Select I accept the terms of the licence agreement and click Next.

    Step 5 Enter the User Name, Company Name and the Serial Number provided with the T2000-LCTinstallation CD-ROM. Click Next.

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  • Step 6 If you want to choose another directory, click Change.... Try to make the folder path simple andconvenient. Make sure that no space or punctuation exists in the path. Click Next.

    Step 7 Select proper numbering scheme for VC12 timeslot that suits your needs. Click Next.

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  • Step 8 Click Install, and the Setup Status dialog box is displayed. After the installation completes, theQuestion dialog box is displayed.

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  • Step 9 If the MSDE has already been installed, you can select No to skip the installation of the MSDE.Otherwise, click Yes.

    NOTEIf the MSDE has not been installed, the installation program prompts you to restart the computer.

    Step 10 About five minutes later, the following dialog box is displayed.

    Step 11 Select Yes, I want to restart my computer now., click Finish.Step 12 Restart the system and log in as t2000. The system initialises the database automatically.

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  • Step 13 The password is null. Press Enter.Step 14 The database initialization is completed. The DOS window displays the information that

    indicates the successful operations.

    Step 15 Press any key to continue. A window is displayed, indicating that the installation is completed.

    Step 16 Click OK. The installation of T2000-LCT is complete.----End

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  • ResultAfter the installation is complete, you can run the T2000-LCT server and log in to the client.

    1.3.2 Connecting the T2000-LCT to an NEYou can connect the T2000-LCT to an NE.

    ProcedureStep 1 Use an Ethernet line or a serial cable to connect the NE and the computer where the T2000-LCT

    resides.NOTEFor the position of an NE where the Ethernet line or serial cable is inserted, refer to the HardwareDescription of the equipment.

    Step 2 Set the IP address of the T2000-LCT computer and the IP address of the NE to be in the samenetwork segment.

    Step 3 Optional: Before you use the T2000-LCT to log in to an NE and manage it, if the T2000 haslogged in to the NE, enable the LCT Access Control Switch of the NE using the T2000. SelectSerial Port Access Control or Ethernet Access Control.

    Step 4 Run the T2000LCT-server and the T2000LCT-client.Step 5 Choose File > Search for NE from the Main Menu of the T2000-LCT client. Set search criteria

    and click Start. If the connected NE is searched out, it indicates that the T2000-LCT is connectedto the NE.----End

    1.3.3 Verifying InstallationIf all of the following check items are passed, it indicates that the T2000-LCT is successfullyinstalled.

    ProcedureStep 1 Check the directory. The corresponding directory must exist after the T2000-LCT is installed.

    For example, the C:\T2000-LCT directory must exist by default.Step 2 Check the shortcut icon.

    1. The shortcut icons of T2000LCT-Server and T2000LCT-Client must appear on thedesktop of Windows.

    2. Click Start > Programs . The iManager T2000-LCT group must exist in the programsbar and the group must contain T2000LCT-Server and T2000LCT-Client shortcut icons.

    Step 3 Check environmental variables. Right-click My Computer on the desktop, chooseProperties from the shortcut menu, and then click the Advanced tab. Click EnvironmentalVariables on the Advanced tab. The IMAP variable should exist in the field of environmentalvariables in the dialog box.

    NOTEIf T2000-LCT is installed under C:\T2000-LCT, the variable is C:\T2000-LCT\Server. If it is installedunder other directories, the variable changes accordingly.

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  • Step 4 Check the running status of the database. Click Start > Programs > Startup > ServiceManager, and the MSDE database server can be started correctly.

    Step 5 Check the running status of the T2000-LCT.1. Double-click the T2000LCT-Server icon on the desktop.2. Enter the user name (admin), password (T2000) and server (Local).

    NOTEWhen you are normally logged in to the T2000-LCT server, all processes including Ems Server,Schedulesrv ServerSecurity Server, Syslog Agent, Topo Server and Database Server Process arein the running state.

    3. Double-click the T2000LCT-Client icon. The T2000-LCT client can be normally started.4. Enter the password (T2000). You can normally log in to the T2000-LCT client and access

    the GUI of T2000-LCT.NOTEThe T2000-LCT does not provide the user management function. As a result, you can only log in asuser admin whose default password is T2000.

    Step 6 Upload NE configuration data.1. Choose Configuration > Configuration Data Management from the Main Menu.2. Select an NE from the Object Tree and click the double-right-arrow button (red).3. Select one or more NEs from the Configuration Data Management List.4. Click Upload, or right-click the NE(s) and choose Upload from the shortcut menu.5. Click OK in the Confirm dialog box.

    Step 7 Perform the data consistency check.1. Choose Configuration > Configuration Data Management from the Main Menu.2. Select an NE in the left pane and click the double-right-arrow button (red).3. Select one or more NEs from the Configuration Data Management List.4. Click Consistency Check, or right-click the NE(s) and choose Consistency Check from

    the shortcut menu.5. Click OK.

    NOTEIf the result indicates an inconsistency in the configuration data between the NE and the T2000-LCT,you need to upload or download the data to achieve consistency.

    Step 8 View current alarms. Under normal conditions, no alarm should exist.1. Choose Fault > Browse Current Alarms from the Main Menu.2. Select one or more NEs in the lower left pane, and click the double-right-arrow button (red).

    Then the current alarms of all severity levels for the selected NEs are displayed.3. If you want to display the latest alarms, check the Display the Latest Alarms check box.

    NOTEThe function of the checked check box is equivalent to the refresh function. Thus, when the checkbox is checked, the Refresh button is grayed out. Synchronization is used to compare the alarms inthe T2000-LCT and the alarms in the NE. If data is inconsistent, the data is uploaded from the NEto the T2000-LCT.

    4. To query NE alarms by certain criteria, uncheck the Display the Latest Alarms check boxand press Filter. The Filter dialog box is displayed.

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  • NOTEIf you check the Display the Latest Alarms check box, in the Filter dialog box that appears, theCleared Time filter criteria is not available.

    5. Select display conditions as you need and then click Filter. The alarm information thatmeets the conditions is displayed.

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    1.4 Backing Up the Setup ApplicationTo facilitate installation, you can copy the whole setup application to the hard disk of a computeror other storage media.

    ProcedureStep 1 Open the installation CD-ROM.Step 2 Select all files and press Ctrl+C.Step 3 Navigate to the destination folder and press Ctrl+V.

    ----End

    1.5 Uninstalling the T2000-LCTYou can uninstall the T2000-LCT.

    ProcedureStep 1 Remove the T2000-LCT by using Add/Remove Programs in the Windows Control Panel.Step 2 Remove the MSDE by using Add/Remove Programs in the Windows Control Panel.Step 3 Remove the remaining files in the installation path of the MSDE.

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  • 2 Product DescriptionAbout This Chapter

    OptiX iManager T2000 local craft terminal (T2000-LCT) is an NE layer management systemfor the optical transport network. The T2000-LCT uniformly manages OptiX series opticaltransmission equipment from Huawei, such as SDH and WDM equipment.2.1 System Overview2.2 Application2.3 Features and Functions2.4 System Architecture2.5 New Features

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  • 2.1 System OverviewThe following describes the position of the T2000-LCT in the TMN, and the equipment typethat can be managed by the T2000-LCT V200R004C01.2.1.1 Position in TMN Hierarchy2.1.2 Manageable Equipment

    2.1.1 Position in TMN Hierarchy

    The OptiX iManager T2000-LCT (local craft terminal) (T2000-LCT for short) is the ElementManagement Layer (EML) NM system for the optical transmission network. It can manage thesynchronous digital hierarchy (SDH), wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) and Metrooptical transmission equipment.In TMN hierarchical structure, the T2000-LCT is located at EML, as shown in Figure 2-1.

    Figure 2-1 The position of the T2000-LCT in TMN

    NOTEThe T2100 is a network management system (NMS), and manages the subnetwork management system(SNMS) or element management system (EMS).

    The T2000-LCT provides the users with single-layer management network solutions to thetransmission networks of up to 32 NEs to realise integrated management of multi-servicetransmission network. Usually it uses the crossover cable or serial port cable to connect one NE,so as to configure and maintain a single NE.

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  • 2.1.2 Manageable Equipment

    The T2000-LCT can uniformly manage OptiX series optical transmission equipment fromHuawei, such as SDH and WDM equipment.The manageable SDH equipment is listed in Table 2-1, Table 2-2 and Table 2-3.

    Table 2-1 Manageable MSTP series equipmentCategory Equipment Name in the T2000-LCTMulti-service transport plat-form (MSTP) series

    OptiX Metro 100 terminalSTM-1 optical transmissionsystem

    OptiX Metro 100

    OptiX Metro 200 ultra com-pact STM-1 optical transmis-sion system

    OptiX Metro 200

    OptiX Metro 500 ultra com-pact STM-1 multi-servicetransmission system

    OptiX Metro 500

    OptiX 155/622H(Metro1000)STM-1/STM-4 MSTP opti-cal transmission system

    OptiX 155/622H(Metro1000)

    OptiX 155/622H(Metro1000)STM-1/STM-4 MSTP opti-cal transmission system V3series

    OptiX Metro 1000V3

    OptiX Metro 1050 compactSTM-1/STM-4 multi-serviceoptical transmission system

    OptiX Metro 1050

    OptiX Metro 1100 compactcontainer STM-16 multi-service transmission system

    OptiX Metro 1100

    OptiX 155/622(Metro2050)STM-1/STM-4 compatibleoptical transmission system

    OptiX 155/622(Metro 2050)

    OptiX 2500+(Metro3000)STM-16 MADM/MSTP op-tical transmission system

    OptiX 2500+(Metro 3000)

    OptiX Metro 3100 STM-16multi-service transmissionsystem

    OptiX Metro 3100

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  • Category Equipment Name in the T2000-LCTOptiX 10G(Metro5000)STM-64 MADM opticaltransmission system

    OptiX 10G(Metro 5000)

    Table 2-2 Manageable OSN series equipmentCategory Equipment Name in the T2000-LCTIntelligent optical switchingnetwork (OSN) series

    OptiX OSN 1500 Intelligentoptical transmission system

    OptiX OSN 1500

    OptiX OSN 2000 enhancedSTM-1/STM-4 multi-serviceoptical transmission system

    OptiX OSN 2000

    OptiX OSN 2500 Intelligentoptical transmission system

    OptiX OSN 2500

    OptiX OSN 2500 REGSTM-16 regenerator

    OptiX OSN 2500 REG

    OptiX OSN 3500 Intelligentoptical transmission system

    OptiX OSN 3500

    OptiX OSN 7500 Intelligentoptical switching system

    OptiX OSN 7500

    OptiX OSN 9500 Intelligentoptical switching system

    OptiX OSN 9500

    Table 2-3 Manageable SDH series equipmentCategory Equipment Name in the T2000-LCTSDH series OptiX 155C SDH transmis-

    sion unit for the access net-work

    OptiX 155C

    OptiX 155S simplifiedSTM-1 optical transmissionsystem

    OptiX 155S

    OptiX 155/622B STM-1/STM-4 compatible opticaltransmission system (19-inchrack)

    OptiX 155/622B

    OptiX 2500 STM-4/STM-16compatible optical transmis-sion system

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  • Category Equipment Name in the T2000-LCTOptiX 2500 REG STM-16regenerator

    OptiX 2500 REG

    The manageable WDM equipment is listed in Table 2-4.

    Table 2-4 Manageable WDM equipmentCategory Equipment Version Name in the

    T2000-LCTMetro WDMseries

    OptiX Metro 6020 compact container CWDM systemV100R001

    OptiX Metro 6020

    OptiX Metro 6040 compact container WDM systemV100R001

    OptiX Metro 6040

    OptiX Metro 6040 compact container DWDM systemV200R001 or higher

    OptiX Metro 6040V2

    OptiX Metro 6100 DWDM multi-service transmissionsystem V100R002

    OptiX Metro 6100

    OptiX Metro 6100 DWDM multi-service transmissionsystem V100R003

    OptiX Metro6100V1

    OptiX Metro 6100 WDM multi-service transmissionsystem V100R004 or higher

    OptiX Metro6100V1E

    Long-haulDWDM ser-ies

    OptiX BWS 320G backbone DWDM optical transmis-sion system V300R002

    OptiX BWS OAS,OptiX BWS OCS,OptiX BWS OIS

    OptiX BWS 320G backbone DWDM optical transmis-sion system V300R004

    OptiX BWS320GV3

    OptiX BWS 1600G backbone DWDM optical trans-mission system V100R003 or higher

    OptiX BWS1600G, OptiXBWS 1600G OLA

    NOTEThe OptiX BWS 1600G OLA is an independent power supply subrack. It is supported by the OptiX BWS1600G backbone DWDM optical transmission system V100R004 and higher versions.

    2.2 Application

    Single layer management network means that a transmission network is under the managementof a single layer network management system. That is, the entire management network onlyincludes NEs and EMSs. Figure 2-2 shows the networking mode.

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  • NOTESingle layer management network does not mean that there is only one network management system inthe entire network.

    Figure 2-2 Networking of single layer management network

    NOTEFor the internal networking mode of T2000-LCT, refer to 2.4 System Architecture.

    2.3 Features and FunctionsThe T2000-LCT has the T2000 NE layer functions, for example, fault management, performancemanagement, configuration management, security management, and system administration. TheT2000-LCT removes the T2000 network layer functions, for example, fibres, protection subnets,trails, and clock subnets. The T2000-LCT also has its own special functions, for example, NEinformation management.

    NOTEBefore you log in and manage the NE through the T2000-LCT, if the T2000 has already logged in to theNE, you need to start the LCT Access Control switch on the NM, and select either Serial Port AccessControl or Ethernet Interface Access Control.

    2.3.1 Alarm Management2.3.2 Performance Management2.3.3 NE Information Management2.3.4 Security Management2.3.5 Communication Management2.3.6 SDH NE Configuration2.3.7 WDM NE Configuration2.3.8 ASON Management2.3.9 NE Configuration Data Management2.3.10 Reports

    2.3.1 Alarm Management

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  • Alarm Monitoring Policy SettingsBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Set several alarm functions.

    Automatically acknowledge alarms. Automatically synchronize alarms. Automatically change the cleared alarms to history alarms.

    l Customize the alarm attribute templates. A maximum of 16 attribute templates can be setin addition to the default template.

    l Set the filtering status of alarms.l Set NE alarms in a quick manner by using an alarm attribute template.l Set other attributes of NE alarms, including:

    Saving mode Reversion mode Delay switch Alarm occurring hold-off time Alarm ending hold-off time

    l Set the attributes of T2000-LCT alarms, including: Alarm severity Suppression status

    l Set alarm severity and automatic reporting.l Set the alarm suppression.l Set the alarm reversion.l Set the ATM connection alarm suppression.l Set the AIS insertion switch.l Set the UNEQ insertion switch.l Set the bit error alarm threshold.l Edit alarm remarks.l Save alarm data by printing a report or exporting a text file.

    Alarm BrowsingBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l View the current alarms on the T2000-LCT, including NE and NM alarms.l View the history alarms on the T2000-LCT, including NE and NM alarms.l View abnormal events.l Query current alarms from NE.l Query history alarms from NE.l Acknowledge alarms manually or automatically.l Check alarms.l View the information of current alarms and abnormal events by using the tool bar.

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  • l Automatically save the alarm filtering settings.l Turn off the alarm indicator on the top of cabinet.l View alarm remarks.

    Alarm DeletionBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can delete current NE alarms.

    Alarm SynchronizationThe T2000-LCT can manually or automatically synchronize alarms between NEs and the T2000-LCT. By using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Manually synchronize alarm information networkwide.l Manually synchronize alarm information of NE(s).l Manually synchronize the NM alarms.l Automatically synchronize networkwide alarms under different conditions, such as when

    the T2000-LCT user quits the T2000-LCT.

    Alarm StatisticsBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can collect alarm statistics according to different conditions,such as time period, alarm severities, and whether the alarm is cleared.

    Alarm InsertionBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can manually insert an alarm into a service to help users locatethe fault point.

    2.3.2 Performance Management

    Performance Monitoring Policy SettingsBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Customize performance threshold template: Users can customize a maximum of 16

    threshold templates in addition to the default template.l Select the threshold template for NE and set the performance threshold.l Set the performance threshold for a specified board.l Set the start and stop time for NE performance monitoring.l Set whether to prompt unavailable time (UAT) and threshold crossing events in a timely

    manner.l Set the start and stop time for Ethernet performance monitoring.l Set Ethernet performance event monitoring status.l Set the ATM performance monitoring time.l Set the ATM performance monitoring period.

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  • l Set the ATM performance event monitoring status.l Set the ATM performance real-time monitoring.

    Performance MonitoringBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l View the SDH current performance data, history performance data, UAT and threshold

    crossing events.l Monitor the ATM port performance in real time, and view ATM port history performance

    data.l Monitor the ATM VP and VC performance in real time, and view ATM VP and VC history

    performance data.l Monitor Ethernet port performance in real time, and view the Ethernet port history

    performance data.l View the Ethernet performance data in the form of a graph or a table.l Monitor the Ethernet RMON performance.l View the current performance data, the history performance data, UAT, threshold crossing

    events, and other performances.

    Performance Register ResettingBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Reset the performance register on the board.l Reset the performance register on the ATM board.l Reset the performance register on the Ethernet board.

    2.3.3 NE Information ManagementThe NE Information Management has the main menu, the toolbar and the NE Information List.

    InterfaceSee Figure 2-3.

    Figure 2-3 NE Information Management

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  • 2.3.4 Security Management

    NE Security Managementl Manage NE users.l Manage NE login.l Lock NE login.l Lock NE configuration.l Set the LCT access control to determine whether the LCT is allowed to access an NE.l Manage NE user groups.l Query logged-in NE users and force an NE user to log out.l Set security parameters for NEs.l Manage NE security log that contains the operation records of logging in to the NE, deleting

    an NE user and forcing a user to exit.NOTEThe NE Explorer supports some of the NE security management functions. Users can performoperations related to a single NE using the NE Explorer. The Main Menu allows users to performoperations on multiple NEs.The detailed functions of NE security management in the NE Explorer depend on the type of NEs.

    l Manage the LCD password. If you forget the LCD password, you can change it using theT2000-LCT.

    NOTEOptiX Metro 100 equipment supports the LCD control panel. You can use the control panel to setand query parameters. Log in to the LCD control panel as an Admin or a Guest. Enter the passwordas Admin.You can use the T2000-LCT to set and change this password.

    l Query all users of an NE.l Configure the NE Syslog protocol.l Perform NE security log auditing.l Support NE basic ACL rule and advanced ACL rule.

    System Security Managementl Support the timeout mechanism for a user login session.l Set the timeout value, which is default to 15 minutes, for a user login session.l After a user is logged in, the system locks out the client screen if the user does not perform

    any operations in a specified duration.l The system locks out a user if the user fails the login for three consecutive times.l If a user is locked out, the user can be automatically unlocked.l Sensitive information such as the password cannot be displayed in plain text, stored, or

    transferred in plain text.l Monitor the status of each process.l Monitor the status of each database.

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  • l Monitor system resources, such as memory usage and disk partition information.l Monitor the CPU usage.l Display a legal statement during the user login process.

    Log Managementl Log operations: Query NE security events on the T2000-LCT.l Events recorded into logs:

    System startup and shutdown Application startup and shutdown Change of startup parameters and other parameters of the system and applications Successful user login and logout Failed user login Modification of policies and configurations Access to sensitive information

    2.3.5 Communication Management

    NE Communication Parameter SettingsBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Set the following NE communication parameters:

    IP address Extension ID of NE Gateway IP address Subnet mask of GNE NSAP Address

    l Set extension embedded control channel (ECC) parameters of the Ethernet interface andserial port.

    l Manage ECC link: Query ECC link related to the NE.l Access control

    Enable the T2000-LCT or the command line terminal to access the NE through anEthernet or serial port. Set the access rate for the serial port.

    l Change DCC access rate by selecting the bytes used by DCC channel. Bytes used in DCCcommunication can be set: three byes (D1-D3), nine bytes (D4-D12) or twelve bytes (D1-D12). The corresponding access rates are: 192 kbit/s, 576 kbit/s, and 768 kbit/s.

    l Set transparent transmission of DCC: When networked with other vendor's equipment, theOptiX series equipment can transparently transmit the D bytes of other vendor's equipmentthrough the D1-D3 bytes, and communicate with the OptiX equipment through the D4-D12bytes.

    l DCC resources allocation: Query and set how D bytes are allocated and used.

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  • l Open systems interconnection (OSI) management: Includes parameters configuration ofthe network layout and the route table.

    l OSI tunnel management: You can configure OSI tunnels for those NEs at the edge of anon-OSI network by OSI tunnel. In this way, the NMS for an OSI network is able to passthrough a non-OSI network to manage OSI NEs.

    l IP stack protocol: Includes IP route management, OSPF parameter settings and proxy ARP.The IP route management provides a table that stores the IP route relations between the NEand other NEs in the network. You can query all the IP route information in this table.

    l Enable OSI link: Enable the OSI protocol at the Ethernet port of an NE so that the data inaccordance with the OSI protocol can pass through the NE. In this way an OSI link isenabled.

    DCN Protection ConfigurationBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Select active and standby gateway NEs (GNEs) for an NE.l Set the revertive mode.l Set the type and address of a GNE.l Test the communication state of NEs.l Query in DCN management the number of non-gateway NEs connected to each GNE.

    2.3.6 SDH NE Configuration

    NE level configuration includes the configurations on communications, services, protection, andclock on an individual NE basis. The configuration data is saved at the NE layer on the T2000-LCT and in the database of the NE.

    Basic NE ConfigurationBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Modify NE attributes such as:

    NE name NE ID NE Extended ID Remarks NE pre-configuration

    l Synchronize NE time: Align all NEs with the system time of the T2000-LCT server. Theuser can configure the T2000-LCT to automatically synchronize the NE time by specifyingthe automatic synchronization period.

    l Query physical resources in the following lists: NE list Board details Board list

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  • l Support the board plug and display feature: After a board is inserted to the slot, the NEPanel automatically displays the board and board information.

    l Set the auto release of the NE function for some operations that may affect services. Whenthe time expires, these operations automatically stop.

    l Environment monitoring information. You can set the following interfaces: PMU interface EMU interface CAU interface NE fan speed

    l Virtual NE management Create a virtual NE. Add a board. Create SDH services.

    Board Protection ConfigurationBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Configure board 1+1 protection.l Configure 1:N TPS (tributary protection switching) protection on the tributary board.l Configure board level protection.l Configure port protection.

    SDH Interface ConfigurationBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Interface board management: Query and set the SDH interface boards installed on NEs.l Set the parameters of SDH interfaces.l Set the parameters of PDH interfaces.l Set overhead interfaces, including:

    Orderwire Hotline number Special line number Conference call number Subnet number length F1 data port Broadcast data port Communication port Data port Out-ring route

    l Set the optical amplifier board interface.l Manage the optical power of a board.

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  • l Set tone and data access (TDA) interfaces, including: TDA clock source. TDA power feeding.

    l Query and set overheads, including: Regenerator section overhead (J0). Lower order path overhead (V5, J2) VC4 higher order path overhead (J1, C2) its pass-through or termination. VC3 higher order path overhead (J1, C2).

    Configuration for SDH Services and ProtectionBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Configure VC12, VC3, or VC4 services and select protection groups for them.l Manage Transmux services, including M13/E13 Transmux and M13/E13 Transmux Server

    services.l Configure VC4-4C, VC4-8C, VC4-16C, or VC4-64C concatenated service; bind or unbind

    services, and select protection groups for them.l Configure other services: ESCON service, 64 kbit/s service (including TDA board service,

    N x 64 kbit/s service) and DSL service.l Manage SNCMP services.l Activate or deactivate services.l Convert an SNCP service to a normal service or change a normal service to an SNCP

    service.l Perform dual-ended protection switching of an SNCP trail to keep the routes of the positive

    and negative trails consistent. This operation solves the problem of service delay causedby discrete routes.

    l Configure REG. After the line board is set as REG on the T2000-LCT, each pair of opticalinterfaces of the line board provides a special receive or transmit function. Through theinternal switch, the SDH signals from the receiving optical interface are sent out directlyto the corresponding transmitting optical interface after passing through the regeneratorsection layer and being amplified. The REG function is completely realized by the boardwithout the need of system control and communication unit and cross-connect unit.

    l Query the remaining lower order cross-connect capacity on the cross-connect board.

    Configuration for ATM Interfaces, Services, and ProtectionBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Interface board management: Query and configure the ATM interface board on an NE.l Set ATM interface parameters.l Configure ATM traffic.l Configure ATM cross-connection services.

    Configure ATM cross-connections. Configure ATM protection groups. Configure ATM protection pairs.

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  • Configure ATM services from ATM board to SDH line. Activate or deactivate ATM cross-connection.

    l Configure ATM binding path.l Operate and maintain ATM (OAM).

    Set or query the section-end attribute of the connection point. Set or query the continuity check (CC) activation state of the connection point. Perform remote loopback test. Set or query the NE loopback location identifier (LLID). Upload, download, duplicate the OAM data of the NE or perform the related consistency

    check.l Configure the ATM IMA group.

    Configuration for Ethernet Interfaces and ServicesBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Interface board management: Query and configure the Ethernet interface board on an NE.l Configure fast Ethernet transparent transmission board.l Manage Ethernet interfaces including Ethernet interfaces and link state pass through (LPT)

    management.l Configure Ethernet internal interfaces, including:

    Basic attributes TAG attribute Network attributes Encapsulation/mapping LCAS Bound path Advanced attributes.

    l Configure external ports of Ethernet interface, including: Basic attributes Flow control TAG attribute Network attributes Advanced attributes.

    l Configure private line services, including Ethernet private line (EPL) and Ethernet virtualprivate line (EVPL). You can create a new service and configure a bound path.

    l Configure LAN services, including Ethernet private LAN (EPLAN) and Ethernet virtualprivate LAN (EVPLAN). You can create a new virtual bridge (VB) and configure thefollowing: VB mount ports, VLAN, VLAN unicast, disabling MAC address, and bindingpath. For the EMS4 and EGS4 boards of the OptiX OSN 3500, the following functions arealso supported: Self-learning MAC address, VB Port MAC Address Table Capacity, andVLAN MAC Address Table Capacity.

    l Configure Ethernet Layer-2 switching, including:

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  • Aging time Spanning tree IGMP snooping protocol.

    l Configure QinQ service: QinQ is an embedded technology in VLAN, and tags users withmulti-layer VLAN ID, so that VLAN can be extended. You can perform operations suchas adding, stripping and exchanging of tags in different scenarios.

    l Configure a link aggregation group (LAG). Create or delete an LAG. Add or delete LAG ports. Query LAG ports and aggregation state.

    l Configure quality of service (QoS), including: Flow configuration CAR configuration CoS configuration Port shaping management

    l Test frame receiving and transmitting on Ethernet boards, including the EGT, EFT, EGS,EFS and EMS boards.

    l Configure OAM management for Ethernet services.l Configure the LCAS attributes such as hold-off time, WTR time and protocol mode.l Use QoS template to simplify the QoS configuration for Ethernet services.

    RPR ManagementBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Modify resilient packet ring (RPR) node information.l Set and query the node information of an NE in the RPR.l Set the RPR link information of an NE.l Query the topology of the RPR that the NE belongs to.l Query the protection status, switching status and switching position of the RPR that an NE

    belongs to.l Set forced switch, manual switch or clear switch in the RPR that an NE belongs to.

    Clock ConfigurationBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Query the clock synchronization status.l Set clock source priority tables, including:

    System clock source priority list Priority table for phase-locked sources of 1st external clock output Priority table for phase-locked sources of 2nd external clock output.

    l Set clock source switching, including: Clock source restoration parameters

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  • Clock source switching condition Clock source switching

    l Configure clock subnets, including: Clock subnet Clock quality SSM output control Clock ID status

    l Set phase-locked sources output by external clock, including: External clock output phase-locked source 2 Mbit/s phase-locked source external clock attributes

    Ethernet OAM ManagementBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Create and set maintenance points.l Perform the continuity check (CC) check.l Perform the loopback (LB) check.l Perform the link trace (LT) check.

    2.3.7 WDM NE Configuration

    NE level configuration includes the configurations on communications, services, protection, andclock on an individual NE basis. The configuration data is saved at the NE layer on the T2000-LCT and in the database of the NE.

    Basic NE ConfigurationBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Synchronize NE time: Align all NEs with the system time of the T2000-LCT server. The

    user can configure the T2000-LCT to automatically synchronize the NE time by specifyingthe automatic synchronization period.

    l Query physical resources in the following lists: NE list Board list Board details

    l Set the auto release of the NE function for some operations that may affect services. Whenthe time expires, these operations automatically stop.

    l Modify subrack NE attributes such as: NE name NE ID NE Extended ID Remarks

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  • NE pre-configurationl Environment monitoring information. You can set the following interfaces:

    PMU interface NE fan speed

    WDM Board ConfigurationBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Configure the optical transponder unit.l Configure the service multiplexing and de-multiplexing unit.l Configure the optical amplifier unit.l Configure the spectrum analysis unit.l Configure the optical supervisory channel unit.l Configure the optical add/drop multiplexing unit.l Configure the variable optical attenuator unit.l Configure the optical equalization unit.l Configure the optical fiber monitoring unit.l Configure WDM overhead interface, including:

    Orderwire phone F1 data port Conference call Broadcast data port Subnet number length

    WDM Service ConfigurationAt an OADM station, a user can perform ADM configuration for GE/FC services using the LQG,LOG and other boards as follows:l Several WDM service boards in specified slots form a cross-connect unit group.l GE/FC services can be added or dropped, passed through or looped back in each cross-

    connect unit group.l Support for WXCP protection, with working and protection cross-connections configured

    at the sink NE.

    Optical cross-connection managementThe following new features are added for the OptiX Metro 6100V1E, OptiX Metro 6040V2,OptiX BWS 1600G.l Dynamically create OCh-level cross-connections. Manage optical cross-connections for a

    board. Create, activate, deactivate, delete and query optical cross-connections on a per-NEbasis.

    l Support for the creation of edge ports.l After the optical cross-connections are dynamically configured and the multiplexed

    wavelength is output, the optical power between each wavelength channel is diverse. To

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  • avoid negative impacts on service transmission, the power equalization function isprovided.

    ROADM ConfigurationUsing the ROADM function in the T2000, a user can perform add/drop and pass-throughconfiguration for optical channels, as follows:l Create an ROADM wavelength group.l Set the wavelength blocking monitoring unit.l Set the OTU mapping.

    Clock ConfigurationBy using the T2000, a user can perform the following operations:l Configure a board clock source.l Configure transparent transmission of an external clock.l Configure a clock for the SCC board.

    Configure a clock for the optical supervisory channel unit. Specify the traceable clock source for the SCC board. Define the clock source priorities.

    WDM Protection ConfigurationBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Configure optical line protection.l Configure optical wavelength protection group.l Configure 1:N optical channel protection.l Configure protection for clock transparent transmission.l Configure WXCP protection for GE/FC services.

    Configure WXCP protection group for the NE in the sink slot. Configure and query the WXCP protection parameters. Query the status of WXCP protection switching. Query the services with WXCP protection. Perform WXCP protection switching.

    l Configure tributary protection set.l Configure dual path protection set.

    Optical Power AdjustmentBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Manage the optical power. The user can query the input power, output power and power

    threshold and so on for each WDM board.l Perform the function of intelligent power adjustment (IPA) management. When a fiber is

    cut off, the optical amplifier board detects the signal loss at the station. The station reports

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  • an exceptional event to the T2000-LCT. After the user confirms the event, the opticalamplifier boards at the upstream and downstream stations reduce their output power to asafe value to prevent the fiber maintainer from being hurt by the lasers emitted from thecut-off fiber. After the fiber is reconnected, the optical signals restores to normal and theoptical power of each optical amplifier board automatically returns to a normal value.

    l Perform the function of automatic power equilibrium (APE). If the MCA board at thereceive end detects that the optical power of some channels is abnormal, the station reportsan exceptional event to the T2000-LCT. After the user confirms the event, the T2000-LCT issues a command to the optical attenuation adjustment board of the upstream station.This board adjusts the optical power of the abnormal channel so that the optical signal noiseratio (SNR) of each channel at the receive end is equalized.

    Dispersion CompensationThe DCM board can conduct dispersion compensation to each band to realize dispersionequalization.

    2.3.8 ASON Management

    The automatically switched optical network (ASON) is an optical transport network composedof intelligent NEs.ASON NEs refer to equipment that is equipped with both SDH and ASON features. An ASONnetwork is managed by the T2000-LCT that combines ASON and SDH features.

    ASON Reserved Resource ManagementBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:Query reserved resources station by station.

    VC4 Timeslot Occupation Status ManagementBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:Query VC4 timeslot occupation status station by station.

    Control Plane Parameter ManagementBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Enable open shortest path first (OSPF).l Query whether OSPF is enabled.l Set the routing algorithm strategy parameter.l Query the routing algorithm strategy parameter.l Set the WTR time of revertive rerouting.l Query the WTR time of revertive rerouting.

    Link Protocol ManagementBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:

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  • l Query control paths.l Create control paths.l Delete control paths.l Query TE links.l Query component links.l Set the LMP auto discovery type.l Query and set the overhead byte used by LMP auto discovery type.

    OSPF Protocol ManagementBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Query control paths.l Query TE links.l Query component links.l Query OSPF IP addresses.l Set OSPF IP addresses.l Query the flood threshold for TE links.l Set the flood threshold for TE links.l Query OSPF protocol authentication.l Set OSPF protocol authentication.

    RSVP Protocol ManagementBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Query resource reservation protocol (RSVP) protocol authentication.l Set RSVP protocol authentication.l Delete RSVP protocol authentication.

    ASON Trail Information Querying On a Per-NE BasisBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Query ASON trails.l Print ASON trail information.

    ASON Trail Group ManagementBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Query an ASON trail group.l Add an ASON trail group.l Delete an ASON trail group.l Query the members in an ASON trail group.l Add a member to an ASON trail group.

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  • l Delete a member to an ASON trail group.

    ASON Control Plane Advanced MaintenanceBy using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Maintain ASON signaling.l Maintain the ASON switch controller.l Maintain ASON protocol management.

    2.3.9 NE Configuration Data Management

    By using the T2000-LCT, a user can perform the following operations:l Upload or download the configuration data of NE.l Check whether the configuration data in NE is consistent with that in T2000-LCT.l Back up NE data to the databases of FDB1 and FDB0.l Back up the NE database to and restore the NE database from mobile storage media, that

    is, a CF card.l Initialize configuration data in the T2000-LCT. Delete the configuration data in the T2000-

    LCT.l Enable the T2000-LCT to automatically check the synchronization status between the

    T2000-LCT and NEs.l Synchronize NE data automatically or manually. In this way, the data in the T2000-LCT

    is consistent with that in the NE. The user can also view the information that is notsynchronized.

    l Copy configuration data of an NE to others.

    2.3.10 Reports

    The T2000-LCT has comprehensive reporting capabilities. T2000-LCT user is able to printdesired data while viewing them. In addition, the T2000-LCT provides the following reports:l NE information reportl Slot configuration reportl Board information reportl Board details reportl WDM subrack resources reportl SDH trail report, including single specifics, identical route combination, and end-to-end

    combination.l WDM trail report

    2.4 System ArchitectureThe T2000-LCT provides the standard client/server architecture.

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  • 2.4.1 Software Structure2.4.2 External Interfaces

    2.4.1 Software Structure

    The T2000-LCT adopts an open software architecture and a modular structure. Figure 2-4 showsits software architecture. Table 2-5 briefly describes each module.

    Figure 2-4 T2000-LCT software structure

    Table 2-5 Software modules and functionsModule FunctionT2000-LCT Client client A Java-based graphical ap-

    plication that can run on dif-ferent platforms. Through the

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  • Module Functionclient, the user can interactwith the T2000-LCT systemto perform relevant T2000-LCT functions.

    T2000-LCT Server EMS The primary process of theT2000-LCT server. It real-izes the core managementfunctions including fault,performance, and configura-tion.

    MDP The message distributionprocess. Distributes all mes-sages between the T2000-LCT server processes, as wellas between the T2000-LCTserver and client.

    Topo Server The topo server.Syslog Agent Forwards the T2000-LCT

    system log to the syslog serv-er.

    Toolkit Server Upgrade software and con-figuration data managementof the network managementsystem.

    Security Server The security server. Mainlyimplements T2000-LCT se-curity management, for ex-ample, user validity checkand user operation validitycheck.

    Schedulesrv Server The schedule server. Man-ages scheduled tasks.

    System Monitor Sysmonitor Server Manages and monitors allT2000-LCT server processesexcept MDP.

    Sysmonitor Client A simple GUI monitoringterminal based on Java.

    The Database refers to the database management software adopted for the T2000-LCT, that isMSDE.The T2000-LCT manages OptiX series equipment through the Qx interface. For the details aboutexternal interfaces, refer to section "2.4.2 External Interfaces".

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  • 2.4.2 External Interfaces

    Figure 2-5 shows the communication interfaces between the T2000-LCT and the externalsystem.

    Figure 2-5 External communication interfaces of the T2000-LCT

    QxThe Qx interface uses the internal OptiX private management protocol of Huawei. It enables theT2000-LCT to connect the OptiX series equipment.

    2.5 New FeaturesThe T2000-LCT V200R004C01 provides the following new features:2.5.1 New Boards Supported2.5.2 New Equipment Supported2.5.3 New Features

    2.5.1 New Boards Supported

    The T2000-LCT V200R004C01 supports the following new boards listed in Table 2-6, Table2-7.

    Table 2-6 New SDH boards supportedEquipment BoardOptiX OSN9500V100R004C01OptiX OSN9500V100R003C03

    ESCC, F64D, D64D, L16V, O16D

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  • Equipment BoardOptiX OSN1500 V100R006 R2PD1, R1AMU, N2SLO1, N2PQ1, N1DX1, N1DXA,

    N2EFS4, N4EFS0, N1EFT8A, N1DM12, N1FIB, ROPOptiX OSN2500 V100R006 N2EFS4, N4EFS0, R2PD1, N2SLO1, N2PQ1, N1DX1,

    N1DXA, N1EFT8A, N1DM12, N1FIB, ROP, R1PDMOptiX OSN3500 V100R006 N2EFS4, N4EFS0, N2SLQ16, N1SLH1, N1SXCSA,

    N1SXCSB, N2SLO1, N2PQ1, N1DX1, N1DXA,N1EFT8A, N1DM12, N1FIB, ROP, N2PQM

    OptiX OSN7500 V100R006 N2EFS4, N4EFS0, N2SLQ16, T2UXCSA, T1SXCSA,N2SLO1, N2PQ1, N1DX1, N1DXA, N1EFT8A, N1DM12,N1FIB, ROP, N2PQM

    OptiX OSN2000 V100R001 PIU, SCC, PL1, PT1, LA1, TA1, L12S, T12S, L75S, T75S,AUX, XCS, STI, SL1, EFT0, EMS1, ETF6, ETF8, SL4,OSB1, OSB4, FAN, PL1P, PT1P

    OptiX Metro1000V300R004C01

    AIUD, AIUQ

    OptiX Metro3000V100R009C01

    EXCS

    Table 2-7 New WDM boards supportedEquipment BoardOptiX Metro6040 V300R002 TRC, LWC, WSD9, WSM9, LBF, LBFS, ETMX, ETMXS,

    LQMS, LQMD, ELOG, TBEOptiX Metro6100V1EV100R007

    WSD9, WSM9, LBF, LBFS, ETMX, ETMXS, LQMS,LQMD, ELOG, TBE

    OptiX BWS1600GV100R005 FCES, FCED, D08, M08, V48, FIUE, FIUW, DCP, LWXR,WSM9, WSD9, WSM5, WSD5, LBF, LBFS, ETMX,ETMXS, M48, D48, ST1, ST2

    OptiX BWS1600G OLA ST1, ST2

    2.5.2 New Equipment Supported

    The T2000-LCT V200R004C01 supports the following new equipment listed in Table 2-8.

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  • Table 2-8 New equipment supportedEquipment Name in the T2000-

    LCTOptiX OSN 2000 enhanced STM-1/STM-4 multi-service opticaltransmission system

    OptiX OSN 2000

    2.5.3 New FeaturesThe T2000-LCT V200R004C01 has the following new functions:

    NE securityThe following NE security features are added for the OptiX OSN 1500, OptiX OSN 2500, OptiXOSN 3500, OptiX OSN 7500, the OptiX BWS 1600G and OptiX Metro 6100V1E.l The NE Syslog protocol can be configured.l The NE security log can be checked.l The NE advanced ACL rule is supported.l The management of all users of an NE is supported.

    Optimized alarm managementAlarm parameters are saved when a user saves the T2000-LCT alarms.

    Data synchronization between T2000-LCT and equipmentThe following new features are added for the OptiX Metro 1000V3, OptiX OSN 1500, OptiXOSN 2500, OptiX OSN 3500, OptiX OSN 7500, the OptiX Metro 6100V1E, OptiX Metro6040V2, OptiX BWS 1600G and OptiX BWS 1600G OLA.l The automatic check of the synchronization status between the T2000-LCT and NEs is

    supported.l A user can manually and automatically synchronize the data in the T2000-LCT with the

    data in an NE. The automatic synchronization needs to be enabled.

    Board plug and displayThe following new feature is added for the OptiX Metro 1000V3, OptiX OSN 1500, OptiX OSN2500, OptiX OSN 3500 and OptiX OSN 7500.When a board is inserted into a slot, the NE panel automatically displays the board and its boardinformation.

    Optimized T2000-LCT functionsThe function of NE ID modification is optimized.

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  • Optimized SDH service managementl The SNCMP service management is supported by OSN equipment and the SNCMP

    functional user interface is optimized.l The disable mode for the J byte is added. This is supported on OptiX Metro 500 and OptiX

    Metro 1000V3.

    Optimized ASON functions on a per-NE basisl A user can query the utilization of VC4 timeslots.l A user can query and set the overhead byte used by link management protocol (LMP)

    automatic discovery mode at a local node.l A user can query and set the authentication and encryption of the (open shortest path first-

    traffic engineering) OSPF-TE protocol at a local node.l A user can query and set the authentication and encryption of the (open shortest path first-

    traffic engineering) OSPF-TE protocol at a node.l A user can set and query the flood threshold value of the TE links at a local node.l A user can create, query and delete ASON trail groups at a local node.l A user can manage ASON protocol at a local node.l A user can set and query the OSPF-IP address.

    Optimized data featuresl The LCAS function is supported. New LCAS attributes, such as Hold-Off Time, WTR

    Time and Protocol Mode, are added.l The QoS template is provided to simplify the QoS configuration for Ethernet services on

    a per-NE basis.l The ATM Service Management and ATM Traffic Management interfaces are optimized.l The switch mode attribute is added for bridge so that the MAC addresses can be forwarded.

    This function is supported by the N1EMS4 and N1EGS4 boards on the OptiX OSN 1500,OptiX OSN 2500, OptiX OSN 3500 and OptiX OSN 7500.

    Optimized wavelength protection for metropolitan-area WDMl For the metropolitan-area WDM, the intra-extended-board wavelength protection is

    supported, which is realized by using the OLP and the single-transmit and single-receiveOTU/OCU board.

    l The 1+1 tributary protection switching (TPS) is supported.l The data post processing system (DPPS) protection is realized based on the 1+1 TPS and

    the line board protection.

    Optical cross-connection managementThe following new features are added for the OptiX Metro 6100V1E, OptiX Metro 6040V2,OptiX BWS 1600G.l Dynamically create OCh-level cross-connections. Manage optical cross-connections for a

    board. Create, activate, deactivate, delete and query optical cross-connections on a per-NEbasis.

    l Support for the creation of edge ports.

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  • l After the optical cross-connections are dynamically configured and the multiplexedwavelength is output, the optical power between each wavelength channel is diverse. Toavoid negative impacts on service transmission, the power equalization function isprovided.

    Backup and restoration for the CF card of NE databaseThe NE database can be backed up to the mobile storage medium, CF card, and also restoredfrom the CF card. This function is supported in the OptiX BWS 1600G, OptiX BWS 1600GOLA, Metro 6100V1E and Metro 6040V2.

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  • 3 Getting StartedAbout This Chapter

    The following pages introduces some preparation operations that will ensure a smooth, trouble-free launch of the T2000-LCT.

    3.1 T2000-LCT ProcessThe server processes of the T2000-LCT and what functions the processes realize are described.3.2 Starting or Shutting Down the T2000-LCTThe T2000-LCT uses the standard client/server architecture and single user mode. So, you arerecommended to start or shut down the T2000-LCT by strictly observing the followingprocedure.3.3 How to Use T2000-LCT Online HelpThe online help is the main information resources of the T2000-LCT, which helps you to masterthe operations and know about the GUI operations at any time.3.4 T2000-LCT Main WindowThe T2000-LCT main windows and what you can do in the windows are described here.3.5 Menu DescriptionThe Main Menu and submenus of the T2000-LCT are described as follows.3.6 Operation PrecautionsThe operation precautions for ensuring correct operations are as follows:3.7 List of Operations That Might Affect Network Running and MonitoringPerforming the operations listed below on the T2000-LCT might affect the running or monitoringof the network. Confirm an operation prior to performing it.3.8 Customizing Parameter DisplayIt is a customisable function of the T2000-LCT. You can customise the display of parametersas you like, by putting important parameters to a place easy to find and hiding those hardly used.3.9 Copying Table Text QuicklyThe T2000-LCT allows you to copy and paste table text. You can copy table text to otherprograms quickly.3.10 Setting Parameters in the Table

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  • On the T2000-LCT GUI, the object tree is arranged on the left side and parameter table isarranged on the right side. All the parameters are set in the table. The following illustrates howto perform operations in the NE Explorer.3.11 Rules of Entering Information on User InterfaceThese rules specify the typing requirements for the text boxes in the T2000-LCT operationinterface. These text boxes are used for typing character strings, file names, IP addresses, MACaddresses, numerals, passwords, dates, time, and so on.

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  • 3.1 T2000-LCT ProcessThe serve