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iPASOLINK 1000
CHAPTER II OPERATION
CONTENTS
NWD-118790-02E iPASOLINK 1000: OPERATION
August, 2011
DOCUMENT WARRANTY................................................................................ i
1. GETTING STARTED .............................................................................. 1-1
1.1 Conventions Used in this Document ................................................... 1-1
1.2 LCT Communication Interface.............................................................. 1-1
1.2.1 Communications............................................................................... 1-1
1.2.2 Local Port Interface .......................................................................... 1-2
1.3 iPASOLINK Equipment Configuration ................................................. 1-2
2. INSTALL LOCAL CRAFT TERMINAL................................................... 2-1
2.1 Hardware Requirements........................................................................ 2-1
2.2 Software Requirements......................................................................... 2-1
2.3 Operating System Environment ........................................................... 2-1
2.3.1 Verify Internet Explorer..................................................................... 2-2
2.3.2 Verify TCP/IP Settings...................................................................... 2-3
2.4 Recommended Settings for Browsing Software................................. 2-6
2.4.1 Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.......................................................... 2-6
2.4.2 Mozilla Firefox Version 3.6.x......................................................... 2-9
3. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION.................................................................. 3-1
3.1 General.................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 System Configuration............................................................................ 3-2
3.2.1 IDU with Direct Antenna Connection................................................ 3-2
3.2.2 IDU HS/ HS with Direct Antenna Connection................................... 3-2
3.2.3 IDU HS/ Hybrid SD with Direct Antenna Connection ....................... 3-2
3.2.4 IDU Twin-Path FD with Direct Antenna Connection......................... 3-2
3.2.5 IDU HS SD with Antenna Direct Connection.................................... 3-3
3.2.6 The 2+0 Configuration...................................................................... 3-3
3.2.7 IDU n-Way........................................................................................ 3-3
3.3 System Overview................................................................................... 3-4
3.3.1 Features ........................................................................................... 3-4
3.3.2 IDU Block Diagram........................................................................... 3-5
3.3.3 ODU Block Diagram......................................................................... 3-5
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3.4 Interfaces................................................................................................ 3-6
3.4.1 Overview .......................................................................................... 3-6
3.4.2 Baseband Interface .......................................................................... 3-7
3.4.2.1 E1 Interface [Universal Card] ................................................................ 3-7
3.4.2.2 LAN Interface 2 GbE (Ports 3, 4) (SFP) [MC-M Card] ....................... 3-7
3.4.2.3 LAN Interface 2 ETH (RJ45) [MC-M Card]......................................... 3-7
3.4.2.4 LAN Interface 4 GbE (2 SFP + 2 RJ45) [Universal Card] ............ 3-8
3.4.2.5 STM-1 Interface [Universal Card].......................................................... 3-8
3.4.3 ODU Interface .................................................................................. 3-8
3.4.4 LCT/NMS Interface........................................................................... 3-9
3.4.4.1 LCT Interface [MC-M Card] ................................................................... 3-9
3.4.4.2 NMS Interface [TERM-M Card] ............................................................. 3-9
3.4.5 Functional Card................................................................................ 3-9
3.4.5.1 AUX Interface [Universal Card-Slot]...................................................... 3-9
3.4.6 Other Interfaces.............................................................................. 3-10
3.4.6.1 ALM/SC/CLK Interface........................................................................ 3-10
3.4.6.2 USB Memory Interface........................................................................ 3-10
3.4.6.3 Power Supply [PS-M Card] ................................................................. 3-10
4. NE SETUP .............................................................................................. 4-1
4.1 Login, Logout and Exit .......................................................................... 4-1
4.1.1 Log In to NE ..................................................................................... 4-1
4.1.2 Log Out from NE .............................................................................. 4-4
4.1.3 Exit WebLCT .................................................................................... 4-5
4.2 WebLCT Main Window .......................................................................... 4-6
4.3 User Management (Security Management) ......................................... 4-9
4.3.1 Overview .......................................................................................... 4-9
4.3.1.1 Access Level ......................................................................................... 4-9
4.3.1.2 User Group............................................................................................ 4-9
4.3.2 User Access Levels........................................................................ 4-10
4.3.3 Default User Account ..................................................................... 4-14
4.3.4 User Account.................................................................................. 4-14
4.3.4.1 Login User List .................................................................................... 4-15
4.3.4.2 User Account Management................................................................. 4-15
4.3.4.3 User Group Profile Configuration ........................................................ 4-25
4.3.5 Security Management .................................................................... 4-31
4.3.5.1 Overview ............................................................................................. 4-31
4.3.5.2 Service Status Setting......................................................................... 4-38
4.3.5.3 SNMP.................................................................................................. 4-41
4.3.5.4 SNMP Community............................................................................... 4-43
4.3.5.5 SNMP Trap Entry ................................................................................ 4-49
4.3.5.6 NTP..................................................................................................... 4-56
4.3.5.7 NTP Server Address ........................................................................... 4-59
4.3.5.8 FTP...................................................................................................... 4-64
4.3.5.9 HTTP................................................................................................... 4-67
4.4 Register NE Configuration.................................................................. 4-69
4.4.1 Easy Setup Wizard......................................................................... 4-69
4.4.1.1 Easy Setup.......................................................................................... 4-69
4.4.1.2 MODEM Setup .................................................................................... 4-76
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4.4.1.3 Management Setup............................................................................. 4-79
4.4.1.4 TDM Setup .......................................................................................... 4-81
4.4.1.5 ETH Setup........................................................................................... 4-83
4.4.2 Equipment Setup............................................................................ 4-87
4.4.2.1 Equipment Configuration..................................................................... 4-88
4.4.2.2 Radio Configuration............................................................................. 4-94
4.4.2.3 AMR Configuration.............................................................................. 4-99
4.4.2.4 Network Management Configuration................................................. 4-103
5. SYSTEM OPERATION........................................................................... 5-1
5.1 Provisioning ........................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.1 Overview .......................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.2 Set MODEM Function ...................................................................... 5-2
5.1.2.1 Set MODEM Ports................................................................................. 5-2
5.1.2.2 Set Radio Switch Parameters ............................................................... 5-4
5.1.2.3 Set TX Power Parameters..................................................................... 5-7
5.1.2.4 Set ALM Mode..................................................................................... 5-11
5.1.2.5 Set XPIC.............................................................................................. 5-13
5.1.2.6 Set AMR.............................................................................................. 5-15
5.1.3 Set ETH Function........................................................................... 5-17
5.1.3.1 Overview ............................................................................................. 5-17
5.1.3.2 Bridge Setting...................................................................................... 5-18
5.1.3.3 ETH Port Setting ................................................................................. 5-21
5.1.3.4 VLAN Setting....................................................................................... 5-23
5.1.3.5 FDB Setting......................................................................................... 5-34
5.1.3.6 ETH OAM Setting................................................................................ 5-44
5.1.3.7 RSTP Setting....................................................................................... 5-66
5.1.3.8 QoS/Classification Setting................................................................... 5-71
5.1.3.9 Other ETH Port Setting ..................................................................... 5-107
5.1.3.10 LLF Setting...................................................................................... 5-109
5.1.3.11 Broadcast Storm Control Setting..................................................... 5-117
5.1.4 Configure Crossconnection.......................................................... 5-120
5.1.4.1 E1 Port Setting .................................................................................. 5-120
5.1.4.2 STM-1 Port Setting............................................................................ 5-123
5.1.4.3 Cross Connect Setting ...................................................................... 5-129
5.1.5 Set Equipment Clock and Synchronization .................................. 5-141
5.1.5.1 Set Equipment Clock......................................................................... 5-141
5.1.5.2 Set EXT Clock................................................................................... 5-145
5.1.6 Assign STM-1 (Through) Port for V.11/OW.................................. 5-148
5.1.6.1 V.11/SC Setting................................................................................. 5-148
5.1.6.2 Assign V.11 Directional Setting......................................................... 5-155
5.1.6.3 Assign Orderwire Setting................................................................... 5-157
5.1.7 Configure Alarm/AIS Setting ........................................................ 5-161
5.1.7.1 Correlation Settings........................................................................... 5-161
5.1.7.2 AIS Setting ........................................................................................ 5-163
5.1.7.3 BER Threshold Setting...................................................................... 5-165
5.1.8 Assign PMON/RMON Settings..................................................... 5-169
5.1.8.1 PMON Threshold Setting .................................................................. 5-169
5.1.8.2 PMON Other...................................................................................... 5-179
5.1.8.3 RMON Threshold Setting .................................................................. 5-181
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5.1.8.4 RMON Other ..................................................................................... 5-184
5.1.9 AUX Setting.................................................................................. 5-188
5.1.9.1 AUX Input Setting.............................................................................. 5-188
5.1.9.2 AUX Output Setting........................................................................... 5-197
6. ABBREVIATIONS & ACRONYMS......................................................... 6-1
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DOCUMENT WARRANTY
1. The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice.
2. Screenshots of LCT provided in this document are examples. Screenshot samples in
this document should be the latest as of issuing time, however, their appearances
may vary according to configurations, operation modes and specified parameters of
the equipment, LCT applications release version, etc.
3. This document is provided on the assumption that the targeted users have skills and
knowledge of restrictions and precautions to operate the equivalent equipment. Refer
to the equipment manual for details.
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1. GETTING STARTED
1.1 Conventions Used in this Document
Following conventions are used throughout this document:
1.2 LCT Communication Interface
1.2.1 Communications
The Local Craft Terminal (LCT) is a convenient tool to install and maintain the
equipment. iPASOLINK uses the GUI method on WEB browser. In addition, this
tool enables a remote connection.
Style Description Examples:
Italic Indicates a related document title/name. Refer to iPASOLINK Operation
Manual for details
Bold Menus and menu items
Indications of parameters and buttons displayed
on the user interface
Names of items in the computer display
File names and directory names
The Overall window appears.
(arrow) Indicates transition of screens and/or menu items. Select System Login/Logout.
< item > A command variable to be entered, which requires
the users choice or definition. Commonly used to
prompt the user to enter a password.
< password >
Initial Caps Indicates a keypad name using an uppercase for
its first letter.
Press Enter key.
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1.2.2 Local Port Interface
The LCT Port is provided on the equipment front:
Figure 1-1 LCT Port
Connect the LAN Port on PC and LCT Port on the equipment front using a LAN
Cable. Following are the specifications of LAN Port/Cable:
10/100BASE-TX
RJ45
1.3 iPASOLINK Equipment Configuration
Following types of configurations are available by a single iPASOLINK 1000 IDU:
12-Way Nodal [Non-Protected (1+0)]
Protected (1+1) with hot standby, space diversity, twin path with hitless switch.
Six pairs of XPIC
Ethernet-ring
(to LCT port)
LAN CABLE
(10/100BASE-TX)
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2. INSTALL LOCAL CRAFT TERMINAL
2.1 Hardware Requirements
2.2 Software Requirements
2.3 Operating System Environment
Check if your PC satisfies the conditions below:
Internet Explorer is installed
TCP/IP Protocol is properly set.
Component For Windows XP For Windows Vista For Windows 7
CPU Pentium M 1.6 GHz Intel Core2 Duo 1.6 GHz Intel Core2 Duo 1.6 GHz
RAM 512 MB or greater 1 GB or greater 1 GB or greater
HDD 40 GB or greater 40 GB or greater 40 GB or greater
Display Color LCD (1024 768) Color LCD (1024 768) Color LCD (1024 768)
LAN Port 10/100BASE-T(X) 10/100BASE-T(X) 10/100BASE-T(X)
USB Port
Item Requirement
Supported Operating System Windows XP [English Version]
Windows Vista [English Version]
Windows 7 [English Version]
Browsing Software Microsoft Internet Explorer 8
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
Mozilla Firefox Version 3.6 or later
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2.3.1 Verify Internet Explorer
Confirm that the Internet Explorer is installed on the PC for LCT. Following are
examples of Windows XP:
Procedure 2-1 Verify Internet Explore
Click start button, then select:
All Programs Internet Explorer [Start menu] or
Programs Internet Explorer [Classic Start menu]
Figure 2-1 Windows Start Menu
[Start menu]
[Classic Start menu]
Programs
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2.3.2 Verify TCP/IP Settings
An IP Address of the PC for LCT will be automatically detected at and retrieved from
DHCP Server of the NE.
Procedure 2-2 Set/Verify TCP/P Settings
Set the IP Address that is automatically retrieved:
1. Log on to the Operating System (Windows) as an Administrator.
2. From the start menu of the Windows, select Control Panel. [For the Classic
Start menu, select Settings Control Panel.] The Control Panel appears.
3. Double-click the Network Connections icon.
Figure 2-2 Windows Control Panel
The Network Connections option window appears.
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4. Right-click on the Local Area Connection to show the pop-up menu, and select
Properties.
Figure 2-3 Network Connections Option Window
The Local Area Connection Properties option window appears.
5. Click on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to select, and click the Properties
button.
Figure 2-4 Local Area Connection Properties Option Window
The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties option window appears.
Properties button
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6. Verify the following:
Figure 2-5 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Option Window
Obtain an IP address automatically is selected.
Obtain DNS server address automatically is selected.
7. When verified, click the OK button. The Local Area Connection Properties
option window appears.
8. Click the OK button to proceed.
9. Close the Network Connections option window when necessary.
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2.4 Recommended Settings for Browsing Software
Following are the recommended settings for the browsing software (browsers)
available to operate LCT:
2.4.1 Microsoft Internet Explorer 8
Procedure 2-3 Set Tabbed Browsing Option
Tabbed Browsing option is recommended.
1. Start up the Internet Explorer 8.
2. Click Tools on the menu bar, and select Internet Options.
Figure 2-6 Internet Explorer Tools Menu
The Internet Options appears.
3. On the General tab, click Settings
under Tabs option.
The Tabbed Browsing Settings
option window appears.
Figure 2-7 Internet Options General
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4. Select Always open pop-ups in a new tab, then click the OK button.
Figure 2-8 Tabbed Browsing Settings Option Window
Proceed to Procedure 2-4.
Procedure 2-4 Set Security Options
1. Click Security tab to open the security options.
2. Click Custom level button.
Figure 2-9 Internet Options Security
Custom level button
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Security Settings Internet Zone option window appears.
3. Select Enable for Downloads Automatic prompting for file downloads
option.
Figure 2-10 Internet Options Security Settings Internet Zone
4. Click the OK button.
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2.4.2 Mozilla Firefox Version 3.6.x
Procedure 2-5 Customize Firefox
1. Start up the Firefox 3.6.x.
2. Click Tools on the menu bar, and select Options.
Figure 2-11 Firefox Tools Menu
The Options box appears.
3. Select Always ask me where to save files, then click the OK button.
Figure 2-12 Options General
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3. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
3.1 General
iPASOLINK 1000 is the equipment designed to converge the high density nodal
applications, such as the cross-connections of 12 links, aggregation/distribution of
multiple-links ring nodes and the large capacity D/I repeater applications, etc.,
supporting the versatile transportations of both native TDM and native Ethernet
traffics, as well as the link and each transportation levels independent ring
protections.
Along with iPASOLINK 200 and iPASOLINK 400, iPASOLINK 1000 provides up
to 460 Mbps transmission capacity per radio link and advanced modulation scheme
operating in 6, 7, 8. 10, 13, 15, 18, 23, 26, 28, 32 or 38 GHz band. Furthermore,
iPASOLINK 1000 is available to support the high-speed interfaces, such as 10GbE
and CWDM for converged mobile and fixed broadband.
The iPASOLINK 1000 consists of the antennas, Outdoor Units (ODU) and the 19-
inch 3U size Indoor Unit (IDU), owing its high performance and reliability in a small
from factor to NECs rigid TQC activities and vast experience in the wired and
wireless communication fields.
The iPASOLINK 1000 provides fourteen front accessible universal-card slots that
accommodate a wide range of interface modules satisfying various D/I and/or
topology requirements. The iPASOLINK 1000 can configure up to twelve 1+0, six
1+1 twin-path, hot standby and diversity radio link arrangements.
In addition, using NECs most advanced cross polarization interface canceling
techniques, transmission capacity of up to 920 Mbps is supported utilizing the same
radio frequency channel.
The iPASOLINK 1000 enables these without any header suppression/compression of
packet data.
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3.2 System Configuration
The system consists of the MDP-400MB-1BB Modulator-Demodulator [Indoor Unit
(IDU)] and TRP-( )G-1/1D Transmitter-Receiver [Outdoor Unit (ODU)], Hybrid
Combiner/Divider and the antenna.
NOTE: The Combiner/Divider is used in (1+1) single antenna configuration of the
ODU Type directly mounting the antenna.
3.2.1 IDU with Direct Antenna Connection
3.2.2 IDU HS/ HS with Direct Antenna Connection
3.2.3 IDU HS/ Hybrid SD with Direct Antenna Connection
3.2.4 IDU Twin-Path FD with Direct Antenna Connection
I/F Cable
MD1 ODU
DATA
IN/OUT
f1
f1
ODU
I/F Cable
IDU
MD1
DATA
IN/OUT
IDU
I/F Cable
MD1
ODU (Working)
DATA
IN/OUT
f1
f1
ODU (Working)
I/F Cable
IDU
MD1
DATA
IN/OUT
IDU
I/F Cable
MD2 ODU (Standby)
HYB
ODU (Standby)
I/F Cable
MD2
HYB
I/F Cable
MD1
ODU (Working)
DATA
IN/OUT
f1
f1
ODU (Working)
I/F Cable
IDU
MD1
DATA
IN/OUT
IDU
I/F Cable
MD2 ODU (Standby)
HYB
ODU (Standby)
I/F Cable
MD2
f1
I/F Cable
MD1
ODU (Working)
DATA
IN/OUT
f1
f1
ODU (Working)
I/F Cable
IDU
MD1
DATA
IN/OUT
IDU
I/F Cable
MD2 ODU (Standby)
HYB
ODU (Standby)
I/F Cable
MD2
HYB
f2
f2
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3.2.5 IDU HS SD with Antenna Direct Connection
3.2.6 The 2+0 Configuration
3.2.7 IDU n-Way
n = Up to 12
I/F Cable
MD1
ODU (Working)
DATA
IN/OUT
ODU (Working)
I/F Cable
IDU
MD1
DATA
IN/OUT
IDU
I/F Cable
MD2
ODU (Standby) ODU (Standby)
I/F Cable
MD2
f1
f1
I/F Cable
MD1
ODU (Working)
DATA
IN/OUT
ODU (Working)
I/F Cable
IDU
MD1
DATA
IN/OUT
IDU
I/F Cable
MD2
ODU (Standby) ODU (Standby)
I/F Cable
MD2
f1
f1
HYB
HYB
f1
f1
I/F Cable
MD1
ODU (Working)
DATA
IN/OUT
ODU (Working)
I/F Cable
IDU
IDU
DATA
IN/OUT
I/F Cable
MDn ODU (Standby) ODU (Standby)
I/F Cable
IDU
f1
f1
HYB
f1
f1
DATA
IN/OUT
n Way
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3.3 System Overview
3.3.1 Features
ODU-IDU Separate Mounting Type using one coaxial cable only for connection.
Available to select the protection or non-protection system using common ODUs
and IDUs.
Flexible configurations for ODUs and antennas: mounting directly or remotely
for configurations of 1 + 0 (non redundant), 1 + 1 hot standby, 1 + 1 space
diversity, 1 + 1 frequency diversity (Twin-Path), 2 + 0, and N way.
ACCP, ACAP, CCDP and configurations by merging these are available.
Compact size IDU on 19-inch rack.
483 mm (W) 129 mm (H) 240 mm (D)
Figure 3-1 IDU Appearance
Small and light-weight ODU that is easy to handle and install.
Figure 3-2 ODU Appearances
Wide temperature range operative ODU and IDU.
Nominal rating of input DC voltage: 48 V DC
13-38 GHz ODU and
0.3 m Direct-Mount Antenna
6-11 GHz ODU
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3.3.2 IDU Block Diagram
Figure 3-3 IDU Block Diagram
3.3.3 ODU Block Diagram
Figure 3-4 ODU Block Diagram
48 V
48 V
: future release
Universal
Slots
#1
#n
10 GbE
MODEM/16E1/STM-1/
GbE/MSE
TDM Bus
Packet Bus
Rel. 1: n = up to 12
Future Release: n = up to 10
Synchronous Ethernet
or IEEE1588
CWDM
HSI
Slots
#1
2
3
4
Control Bus
TDM SW
L2 SW
CPU
4 GbE
(SFP/RJ45)
Alarm
DSC
Clock
Optional
Clock
PS
PS
Main Board (Redundancy)
TX first MIX
RF CKT (depends on frequency band)
DUP
TO/FROM
ANTENNA
LNA
PA
BPF MIX MIX BPF
MIX
BPF
RX I/F
TX I/F
MPX
TX: 350 MHz
RX: 140 MHz
TO/FROM
IDU
DC-DC CONV LO CTRL
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3.4 Interfaces
3.4.1 Overview
Figure 3-5 IDU Interface Layout
Universal Slot #1 Universal Slot #2 Universal Slot #3 Universal Slot #4
Universal Slot #5 Universal Slot #6 Universal Slot #7 Universal Slot #8
Universal Slot #9
Universal Slot #10
MAIN CARD 1
TERM PS 1
FAN1
FAN2
Main Card Slot #2
Universal Slot #11 Universal Slot #12 Universal Slot #13 Universal Slot #14
PS Slot #2
Slot #
Slots for fundamental cards that must be mounted.
Slots for option cards, which can be left vacant.
PS Power Supply
Main Card Slot #1
Universal Card-Slots
ODU Interface (Modem)
GbE (10/100/1000BASE-X)
16 E1 TDM
STM-1 (up to 2 STM-1)
Multi Service Engine
AUX (DI - DO/ EXT ALM)
MC-M Card
USB
LCT
Ethernet (RJ45)
1, 2
Ethernet (SFP) 3, 4
Alarm,
Service Channel,
Clock
NMS
NE1
Service Channel
Power Supply 1
Power Supply 2 (redundant option)
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3.4.2 Baseband Interface
iPASOLINK 1000 supports various interfaces specified by the ITU-T standards and
IEEE standards as listed below:
3.4.2.1 E1 Interface [Universal Card]
Signal Rate: 16 E1 (2.048 Mbps)
Interface: HDB-3 (ITU-T G.703)
Impedance: 75 ohms or 120 ohms (selectable)
Connector: MDR68
3.4.2.2 LAN Interface 2 GbE (Ports 3, 4) (SFP) [MC-M Card]
Type: 1000BASE-SX/LX (SFP)
10/100/1000BASE-T(X), auto/fixed (RJ45)
Port Number and Interface: 2
VLAN: Port-Based VLAN
Tag-Based VLAN
IEEE802.1ad Provider Bridges
QoS: 802.1p CoS / ToS / DiffServ / MPLS EXP
4-Class QoS Control: 4 SP or 1 SP + 3 DWRR or 4 DWRR
8-Class QoS Control: 1 SP + 7 DWRR or 2 SP + 6 DWRR
Bandwidth Management: Port and Class Shaper, Policing per VALN or Port
Protection: RSTP (802.1w)
3.4.2.3 LAN Interface 2 ETH (RJ45) [MC-M Card]
Type: 10/100BASE-T(X), auto/fixed (RJ45)
1000BASE-T (RJ45; Optional)
Number of Interface Ports: 2
VLAN: Port-Based VLAN
Tag-Based VLAN
IEEE802.1ad Provider Bridges
QoS: 802.1p CoS / ToS / DiffServ / MPLS EXP
4-Class QoS Control: 4 SP or 1 SP + 3 DWRR or 4 DWRR
8-Class QoS Control: 1 SP + 7 DWRR or 2 SP + 6 DWRR
Bandwidth Management: Port and Class Shaper, Policing per VLAN or Port
Protection: RSTP (802.1w)
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3.4.2.4 LAN Interface 4 GbE (2 SFP + 2 RJ45) [Universal Card]
Type: 1000BASE-SX/LX (SFP)
10/100/1000BASE-T(X), auto/fixed (RJ45)
Port Number and Interface: 4
VLAN: Port-Based VLAN
Tag-Based VLAN
IEEE802.1ad Provider Bridges
QoS: 802.1p CoS / ToS / DiffServ / MPLS EXP
4-Class QoS Control: 4 SP or 1 SP + 3 DWRR or 4 DWRR
8-Class QoS Control: 1 SP + 7 DWRR or 2 SP + 6 DWRR
Bandwidth Management: Port and Class Shaper, Policing per VLAN or Port
Protection: RSTP (802.1w)
3.4.2.5 STM-1 Interface [Universal Card]
STM-1 Interface Card provides two SFP interfaces. The second STM-1 Interface is
supported for APS (Automatic Protection Switching) function only.
Signal Rate: 1 or 2 155.52 Mbps
Interface: S-1.1/L-1,1 (ITU-T G.957) / CMI (ITU-T G.703)
Connector: LC (SFP) / IEC 169-29 (1.0/2.3)
3.4.3 ODU Interface
ODU Interface is a port connecting to/from IDU using a coaxial cable. Up to 12
connections (to 12 Universal Slots on IDU at maximum) can be added.
Connector: SMA Female
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3.4.4 LCT/NMS Interface
3.4.4.1 LCT Interface [MC-M Card]
iPASOLINK provides users the GUI environment through WEB browser, the Local
Craft Terminal, which is a convenient tool to install and maintain iPASOLINK. This
tool supports the remote connection as well.
Type: 10/100BASE-TX (RJ45)
Port Number and Interface: 1
3.4.4.2 NMS Interface [TERM-M Card]
This port is for connection with NMS Server through the network.
Type: 10/100BASE-TX (RJ45)
Port Number and Interface: 1
NOTE: In addition to the NMS port, iPASOLINK 1000 provides an NE1 port on
TERM-M Card. The NE1 port is for a connection to/from other IDU(s).
3.4.5 Functional Card
3.4.5.1 AUX Interface [Universal Card-Slot]
This Interface Card supports cluster alarms and DI/DO (Data-In/Data-Out).
Cluster Alarm: Extending/Combining Alarms
DI: Remote input port for external alarms, etc.
DO: Remote output port for EMS Controller
Connector: 44-pin D-SUB, High-density, Female
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3.4.6 Other Interfaces
3.4.6.1 ALM/SC/CLK Interface
This port is provided to support the alarm outputs, V.11 User Channel and EXT
CLK.
Connector: 44-pin D-SUB, High Density, Female
3.4.6.2 USB Memory Interface
A USB memory device is convenient to store the equipment settings and
configuration data. The information in the storage can be used if the equipment
replacement or recovery is required.
Connector: USB Type 1, Female
3.4.6.3 Power Supply [PS-M Card]
iPASOLINK 1000 provides two PS-M Card Slots, which enables the redundant
power system when required.
Connector: 10-pin, 3.81 mm pitch (1-178288-4)
Input Voltage Range: 48 V DC (40.5 to 57 V DC)
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4. NE SETUP
NOTE: Procedures here use the Microsoft Internet Explorer for the browsing
software as an example.
4.1 Login, Logout and Exit
4.1.1 Log In to NE
Users are registered by means of login names and their passwords. To protect the
network and network management system from unauthorized access or unauthorized
modifications, three levels with different privileges (refer to the table shown in
Section 4.3.2 User Access Levels) define users. The available functions to operate
depend on the userfs privilege level. Therefore, some of the functions may or may
not be carried out.
The highest or administrator level (Admin) has the full access to the network and
network management system.
Procedure 4-1
1. Power on the computer.
2. Log in to the Windows as the Administrator.
3. Click start, and select Programs Internet Explore. The Internet Explorer
window appears.
4. In Address field, enter an IP address of the NE with /weblct/ added as shown
below:
Example: http://172.17.254.253/weblct/
Figure 4-1 Launching Internet Explore
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5. Enter a user name and his/her password into User Name and Password fields,
then click the OK button.
Figure 4-2 WebLCT Login Window
Following are the default user name and its password for iPASOLINK 1000:
User Name: Admin
Password: 12345678
The main window for WebLCT appears. (See Figure 4-3.)
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Figure 4-3 WebLCT Main Window
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4.1.2 Log Out from NE
Procedure 4-2
1. Click Logout button in the upper right of WebLCT main window.
Figure 4-4 Logout Button on WebLCT Main Window
The Confirmation dialog box appears.
2. Click the OK button to log out.
Figure 4-5 Confirmation Dialog Box
Logout button
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3. The browser returns to WebLCT Login window.
Figure 4-6 WebLCT Login Window
This step ends the procedure.
4.1.3 Exit WebLCT
Following are the methods to exit WebLCT:
Select File (F) Close (X) from Internet Explorer menu bar.
Click button in the upper right of Internet Explorer.
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4.2 WebLCT Main Window
Following describes the contents and structure of WebLCT main window:
Figure 4-7 WebLCT Main Window Contents
(1) Logged-In User Name [Login User]
This field indicates a user name that is currently logged in.
(2) Refresh button
Click Refresh button to manually update the current status displayed in the WebLCT
main window.
(1) Logged-In User Name
(2) Refresh button
(3) Auto Mode check box
(4) Hide Equipment View check box
(5) Equipment Status View
(6) Opposite Site Links
(7) Maintenance button
(8) Logout button
(9) Menu Tree
(10) Status List
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(3) Auto Mode check box
Check (click to leave a tick in) Auto Mode check box to enable refreshing the
window automatically.
(4) Hide Equipment View check box
Check (click to leave a tick in) Hide Equipment View check box to hide the
illustrated equipment status view.
(5) Equipment Status View
This field shows the current equipment status.
(6) Opposite Site Links
This drop-down list shows a list of NEs on the opposite sites. A user can select an NE
from the list to log in to.
(7) Maintenance button
Click Maintenance button before starting any maintenance operations.
(8) Logout button
Click Logout button to log out from NE.
(9) Menu Tree
This part shows the menus for the equipment configuration and provisioning by a tree
view. Available operations via WebLCT are:
(a) Current Status
Current Status lists current status and event histories of the equipment by each
part of an NE (Active Alarm, Event Log, ODU, IDU, AUX).
(b) Easy Setup Wizard
Easy Setup Wizard navigates a user to set up the basic equipment configuration
including registering/removing the ODU/IDU Cards. This wizard also provides
easier steps to set up the cross-connections, VLAN service and other necessary
configurations for the new equipment.
(c) Equipment Setup
Select this menu to register or remove ODU and IDU Cards and other relevant
configurations.
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(d) Provisioning
Select this menu to configure the detailed settings of IDU and ODU.
(e) Maintenance Control
Maintenance Control executes a protection switch, Loopback, Hardware Reset,
Firmware Reset, etc.
(f) Maintenance Test
Maintenance Test measures the link quality of Ethernet traffic.
(g) Current/History PMON/RMON Report
Select this menu to retrieve the Current reports or history of Performance
Monitor (PMON) and Remote Network Monitor (RMON). A user can also
exports the data to external storage (local PC, USB Memory, etc.) For more
details, refer to the Maintenance manual.
(h) Metering
Metering measures the real time TX power, RX level, ODU power supply and
BER.
(i) Equipment Utility
Select this menu to upload and download the equipment configuration data,
software, firmware and FPGA data.
(j) User Account/Security Setting
Select this menu to add, remove and modify user accounts for the equipment, and
set up the security levels for the user accounts.
(k) Inventory
Inventory retrieves the information regarding the equipment and software
license.
(10) Status List
Click a tab to select a type of status to show its logs.
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4.3 User Management (Security Management)
The user management is a function to manage an authorized user to access to a
network system, and to prevent an unauthorized user from accessing to the network
system.
4.3.1 Overview
4.3.1.1 Access Level
iPASOLINK provides three user access levels with different privilege as shown in
the table below. For details of each access level and its available operations, refer to
Table 4-3 User Access Privilege Levels.
NOTES:Following describes the terms, such as "upload" and "download" mentioned
in the table above:
1. Upload is to copy a file from NE to an external storage, such as WebLCT PC.
2. Download is to copy a file from an external storage to the internal storage of
equipment.
4.3.1.2 User Group
User Group configuration allows a user to manage the protocol type and access level
for each group.
A user of the specified User Group in iPASOLINK will be assigned with the pre-
defined protocol and access level of the group. In addition to the three default user
groups, up to six user groups can be added. The default user groups are shown below:
NOTE: Options specified to the default User Groups cannot be modified.
Table 4-1 Access Levels
Component Available Task File Operation SNMP Operation
Operator View the equipment configuration and
status.
Upload only Obtain
Config In addition to tasks available by
Operator level, manage radio base
band and switching function.
Upload
Download
Obtain
Set
Admin In addition to tasks available by Config
level, manage user accounts and time
adjustments.
Upload
Download
Obtain
Set
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4.3.2 User Access Levels
Following shows the access level for each task. "Remote" means that a user makes an
access to the equipment remotely.
Meanings:
R/W: A user can both browse and modify settings.
R: A user can browse the settings.
O: The task is operational by a remote access but is restricted according to the access
level assigned to the user.
Table 4-2 User Group Profile
Group Name Classification TELNET SSH FTP HTTP SNMP Access Level
OPERATOR Unchangeable

Operator
CONFIG Unchangeable
Config
ADMIN Unchangeable

Admin
Table 4-3 User Access Privilege Levels (1 of 4)
WebLCT Menu Admin Config Operator Remote
Easy Setup Wizard
Easy Setup R/W R R O
MODEM Setup R/W R R O
Management Setup R/W R R O
TDM Setup R/W R R O
ETH Setup R/W R R O
Equipment Setup
Equipment Configuration R/W R R O
Radio Configuration R/W R/W R O
AMR Configuration R/W R/W R O
Network Management
Configuration
General Setting R/W R R O
General Setting (Detail) R/W R R O
Routing Setting R/W R R O
IP Access Control Setting R/W R R O
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Provisioning
MODEM Function
Setting
MODEM Port Setting R/W R/W R O
Radio Switch Setting R/W R/W R O
TX Power Setting R/W R/W R O
ALM Mode Setting R/W R/W R O
XPIC Setting R/W R/W R O
AMR Setting R/W R/W R O
ETH Function Setting Bridge Setting R/W R/W R O
ETH Port Setting R/W R/W R O
VLAN Setting R/W R/W R O
FDB Setting R/W R/W R O
ETH OAM Setting R/W R/W R O
RSTP Setting R/W R/W R O
QoS/Classification Setting R/W R/W R O
Other ETH Port Setting R/W R/W R O
LLF Setting R/W R/W R O
Broadcast Storm Control
Setting
R/W R/W R O
E1/STM-1/Cross-
Connect Setting
Cross Connect Setting R/W R/W R O
E1 Port Setting R/W R/W R O
STM-1 Port Setting R/W R/W R O
EXT Clock Setting Equipment Clock Setting R/W R/W R O
EXT Clock Setting R/W R/W R O
Relay-Alarm Mapping
Setting
Relay Control Setting R/W R/W R O
Cluster Alarm Setting R/W R/W R O
V.11/OW Setting V.11/SC Setting R/W R/W R O
V.11 Directional Setting R/W R/W R O
OW Setting R/W R/W R O
Alarm/AIS Setting Correlation Setting R/W R/W R O
AIS Setting R/W R/W R O
BER Threshold Setting R/W R
PMON/RMON
Threshold Setting
PMON Threshold R/W R/W R O
PMON Other R/W R/W R O
RMON Threshold R/W R/W R O
RMON Other R/W R/W R O
Table 4-3 User Access Privilege Levels (2 of 4)
WebLCT Menu Admin Config Operator Remote
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AUX Setting AUX Input Setting R/W R/W R O
AUX Output Setting R/W R/W R O
Maintenance Control
Loopback Control MODEM Loopback Control R/W R/W R O
TDM Loopback Control
(E1 Loopback 1)
R/W R/W R O
TDM Loopback Control
(E1 Loopback 2)
R/W R/W R O
TDM Loopback Control
(STM-1 Loopback 1)
R/W R/W R O
TDM Loopback Control
(STM-1 Loopback 2)
R/W R/W R O
Protection Control MODEM TX/RX Switch
Control
R/W R/W R O
RSTP Control R/W R R O
SNCP Switch Control R/W R/W R O
APS Switch Group Control R/W R/W R O
Timing Source Switch
Control
R/W R/W R O
MODEM Maintenance Control
R/W R/W R
O*
1
Auto Laser Shutdown Control R/W R/W R O
H/W_F/W Reset
Control
H/W Reset Control R/W O
F/W Reset Control R/W O
PMON/RMON/FDB Clear R/W R O
Offline Maintenance R/W R
Maintenance Test ETH OAM LB/LT/LM/DM R/W R R O
Current/History PMON/RMON Report
MODEM PMON Report R R R O
E1 PMON Report R R R O
STM-1 PMON Report R R R O
ETH RMON Report R R R O
VLAN Counter Report R R R O
Metering
Current Metering R/W R/W R O
Table 4-3 User Access Privilege Levels (3 of 4)
WebLCT Menu Admin Config Operator Remote
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*1: CW Control is not editable.
Equipment Utility
Export (NE -> Storage) Utility R/W R/W O
Update (Storage -> NE) Utility R/W R/W O
Program ROM Switching R/W O
USB Memory Utility R/W O
Shipment R/W
Date/Time Setting R/W R R O
User Account/Security Setting
Login User R O
User Account Management R/W O
User Group Profile Configuration R/W O
Security Management Security Status Setting R/W O
Inventory
Equipment Inventory Information R R R R
S/W License Information R R R R
S/W License Information
Import License Key R/W O
Radio Capacity Setting R/W R R O
SFP Port License Setting R/W R R O
Table 4-3 User Access Privilege Levels (4 of 4)
WebLCT Menu Admin Config Operator Remote
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4.3.3 Default User Account
iPASOLINK provides three default user accounts with pre-defined access levels and
privileges. In addition to these default user accounts, up to nine user accounts can be
added.
Following describes the pre-defined default user accounts:
4.3.4 User Account
Following are the functions to manage user accounts supported by iPASOLINK:
Login User List
Login User List displays the information of registered user accounts. From this list,
user profiles, such as passwords and User Group Profiles can be modified.
User Account Management
User Account Management is used to register new user accounts, and to modify/
delete the registered user accounts.
User Group Profile Configuration
USer Group Profile Configuration is used to register new User Groups, and to
modify/delete the registered User Groups.
Table 4-4 Default User Accounts
User Name Default Password Description User Group
User 87654321 User is able to confirm the system configuration
and equipment status, but is not able to make
any changes to the configuration.
OPERATOR
Config 87654321 In addition to the tasks available for User, Config
user is able to operate the radio management,
base band management, switching management
for C-Plane control
CONFIG
Admin 12345678 In addition to the tasks available for Config,
Admin user is able to operate database
management, file management, user
management and time adjustment for M-Plane
control.
ADMIN
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4.3.4.1 Login User List
This function allows users to view and confirm the registered user accounts.
Procedure 4-3
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to
select Login User List. The Login User List appears.
Figure 4-8 Login User List
This step ends the procedure.
4.3.4.2 User Account Management
This function allows users to add registrations of new user accounts, and to modify/
delete the registered user accounts.
NOTE: The operations regarding this function are available by the Admin-level
user(s) only.
Add User Account
This function is used to register a new user account.
NOTE: In addition to the three default accounts, up to nine user accounts can be
added.
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Modify User Account
This function is used to modify the information of registered user accounts including
their password and User Group.
Delete User Account
This function is used to remove registered user accounts.
(1) Add User Accounts
NOTE: Security Level (Hash Algorithm / Priv (Privacy) Algorithm) is required to be
set to add new user accounts. Once a registration of a user is completed,
the security level of this user cannot be modified.
Procedure 4-4
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to
select User Account Management. The User Account Management window
appears.
3. Click Add User button.
Figure 4-9 User Account Management Window
The User Setting option window appears.
Add User button
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4. Enter the appropriate value to each parameter for the user to be added.
Figure 4-10 User Setting Option Window
i) Enter a User Name within one to 31 characters long.
ii) Click Set Password button on the tool bar to open the Set Password option
window, enter the password within eight to 31 characters long, then click the
OK button.
Figure 4-11 Set Password Option Window
iii) Select Group Name. See Table 4-2 User Group Profile for User Groups.
iv) Select Security Level:
Selecting NoAuthNoPriv has no additional settings. Go to Step 5.
Selecting AuthNoPriv enables Auth Algorithm option. Click a radio button to
select the algorithm type, and enter Auth Key. See (a) Setting Authentication
Algorithm below.
Selecting AuthPriv enables both Auth Algorithm and Priv Algorithm options.
Click radio buttons to select algorithm types, and enter Auth Key and Priv Key.
See (a) Setting Authentication Algorithm and (b) Setting Privacy Algorithm below.
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(a) Setting Authentication Algorithm
Select AuthNoPriv or AuthPriv to enable the Auth Algorithm option.
Select MD5 or SHA by clicking its radio button.
Click Set Auth Key button on the tool bar to open the option window.
Enter the Auth Key within eight to 16 digits, the click the OK button.
Figure 4-12 Select AuthNoPriv
Verify the selection and entry.
To set Priv Algorithm, go to (b) Setting Privacy Algorithm below.
To complete the procedure, go to Step 5.

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(b) Setting Privacy Algorithm
Select AuthPriv to enable the Priv Algorithm option.
Select DES or AES by clicking its radio button.
Click Set Priv Key button on the tool bar to open the option window.
Enter the Priv Key within eight to 16 digits, the click the OK button.
Figure 4-13 Set Privacy Algorithm
Verify the selection and entry, then go to Step 5.
5. Click the OK button of the User Setting option window. The Information dialog
box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-14 Information Dialog Box
The User Account Management window updates the information.

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7. Confirm the registered user account information.
Figure 4-15 User Account Management Window
This step ends the procedure.
Table 4-5 User Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
User Name (text field) Valid value: One to 31 characters long.
Password (read only) Valid value: Eight to 31 characters long. To enter the password, click Set
Password button on the tool bar.
Group Name ADMIN Assign a Group Name for the user to be added. Refer to Table 4-2 User
Group Profile for User Group.
CONFIG
OPERATOR
GROUP
Security Level NoAuthNoPriv Allows a user to log in without authentication and encryption.
AuthNoPriv A user needs authentication but no encryption to log in. Selecting this
option enables Auth Algorithm radio button below.
AuthPriv A user needs authentication and data are encrypted by DES or AES.
Selecting this option enables Priv Algorithm radio button below.
Auth Algorithm MD5 MD5 (Message-Digest algorithm 5) is one of the Hash Algorithm for
authentication and digital signature. In order to detect the falsification of
original data while transmitting, the original data will be converting the
Hash by comparing them at both ends.
SHA SHA (Secure Hash Algorithm) is one of the Hash Algorithm for authentica-
tion and digital signature. In order to detect the falsification of original data
while transmitting, less than 2
64
bits of the original data will be converting
the Hash of 160 bits by comparing it at both ends.
Auth Key (read only) Valid value: Eight to 16 digits of MD5 or SHA1 public key. To enter the
Authentication Key, click Set Auth Key button on the tool bar.
Priv Algorithm DES DES (Data Encryption Standard) uses a 56-bit encryption key. The block
size is 64 bits.
AES AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is SPN-Structured block encryption.
The block size is 128 bits, and the length of the key is 128/192/256 bits.
Priv Key (read only) Valid value: Eight to 16 digits. To enter the Privacy Key, click Set Priv Key
button on the tool bar.
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(2) Modify User Account
Procedure 4-5
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to
select User Account Management. The User Account Management window
appears.
3. Click on a User Name of the target user account.
Figure 4-16 User Account Management Window
The User Setting option window appears.
4. Modify the registered value(s):
To modify the password, click Set
Password button on the tool bar to
open the Set Password option
window, enter the password
within eight to 31 characters long,
and click the OK button of the Set
Password option window.
To modify the Group Name, select
an appropriate Group Name from
the Group Name drop-down list.
See Table 4-2 User Group Profile
for User Groups.
Figure 4-18 Set Password Option Window
Figure 4-17 User Setting Option Window
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5. When completed, click OK button of the User Setting option window.
Figure 4-19 User Setting Option Window
The Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-20 Information Dialog Box
User Account Management window updates the information.
7. Confirm the modified user account information.
Figure 4-21 User Account Management Window
This step ends the procedure.
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(3) Delete User Account
Procedure 4-6
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to
select User Account Management. The User Account Management window
appears.
3. Click Delete User button on the tool bar
Figure 4-22 User Account Management Window
The User Setting option window appears.
4. From User Name drop-down list, select a user account to be removed, and click
the OK button.
Figure 4-23 User Setting (Delete) Option Window
The Confirmation dialog box appears.
Delete User button
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5. Confirm the user name to be removed, and click the OK button.
Figure 4-24 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-25 Information Dialog Box
The User Account Management window updates the information.
7. Confirm that the selected user account has been removed.
Figure 4-26 User Account Management Window
This step ends the procedure.
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4.3.4.3 User Group Profile Configuration
This operation registers/modifies User Group Profiles. The privilege of iPASOLINK
user is the subject to change according to the user access level and protocols that are
assigned by the User Group Profile. Only the Admin level user(s) is/are available to
configure the settings.
Add User Group Profile
This operation registers a new User Group Profile adding to the default User Group
Profiles.
NOTE: In addition to the three default User Group Profiles, up to six User Group
Profiles can be registered.
Modify User Group Profile
This operation modifies the Access Level and Protocol of the registered User Group
Profile.
Delete User Group Profile
This operation deletes a registered User Group Profile.
(1) Add User Group
Procedure 4-7
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to
select User Group Profile Configuration. The User Group Profile
Configuration window appears.
3. Click Add Group button on the tool bar.
Figure 4-27 User Group Profile Configuration Window
The Group Setting option window appears.
Add Group button
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4. Specify the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 4-28 Group Setting Option Window
NOTE: SFTP and HTTPS are not available.
5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-29 Information Dialog Box
The User Group Profile Configuration window updates the information.
Table 4-6 User Group Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Group Name (text field) Valid value: one to 32 characters long.
FTP Allow Select to use FTP protocol for file transfer.
Deny Not to use FTP for file transfer.
HTTP Allow Select to use HTTP protocol for WebLCT
accessing to the equipment.
Deny Not to use HTTP for WebLCT accessing to the
equipment.
SNMP Allow Select to use SNMP protocol for accessing NEs.
Deny Not to use SNMP protocol for accessing NEs.
Access Level Admin Specifies the user access level. See Table 4-3
User Access Privilege Levels for each levels
description.
Config
Operator
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7. Confirm that the information of newly added User Group Profile is displayed.
Figure 4-30 User Group Profile Configuration Window
This step ends the procedure
(2) Modify User Group
Procedure 4-8
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to
select User Group Profile Configuration. The User Group Profile
Configuration window appears.
3. Click on a target Group Name.
Figure 4-31 User Group Profile Configuration Window
The Group Setting option window appears.
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4. Modify parameters:
Figure 4-32 Group Setting Option Window
Click either Allow or Deny radio button to select a protocol.
Select the appropriate Access Level from its drop-down list.
5. Click the OK button when completed. The Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-33 Information Dialog Box
The User Group Profile Configuration window updates the information.
7. Confirm the displayed Group Profile information.
Figure 4-34 User Group Profile Configuration Window
This step ends the procedure.
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(3) Delete User Group
NOTE: A User Group can be removed only when it has no assigned user account.
Procedure 4-9
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to
select User Group Profile Configuration. The User Group Profile
Configuration window appears.
3. Click Delete Group button on the tool bar.
Figure 4-35 User Group Profile Configuration Window
The Group Setting option window appears.
4. Select a target Group Name to be removed from the drop-down list, and click the
OK button.
Figure 4-36 Group Setting (Delete) Option Window
Confirmation dialog box appears.
Delete Group button
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5. Confirm the selected Group Name, and click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-37 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-38 Information Dialog Box
The User Group Profile Configuration window updates the information.
7. Confirm that the target group name has been removed.
Figure 4-39 User Group Profile Configuration Window
This step ends the procedure.
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4.3.5 Security Management
4.3.5.1 Overview
iPASOLINK supports the following protocols and security management functions:
(1) SNMPv1 (Simple Network Management Protocol Version 1)
SNMPv1 is a communication protocol to monitor/control NEs on an IP network,
which is specified by the following RFCs:
iPASOLINK enables SNMPv1 to support the following functions:
GET/SET of MIB
Following are response to the request of PDU (Protocol Data Unit) supported by
SNMPv1.
Up to ten SNMP managers including the setting of IP address, community name,
security settings, etc., can be registered via the WebLCT.
By default, iPASOLINK uses the port 161 to receive the SNMP request UDP. To use
the other than the default port, change the settings via the WebLCT.
Table 4-7 RFC Standards
RFC No. Title
RFC 1155 Structure and Identification of Management Information on TCP/IP-
based Internets (SMIv1)
RFC 1157 A Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 1213 Management Information Base on Network Management of TCP/IP-
based internets: MIB-II
Table 4-8 PDU Supported by SNMPv1
Item Description
GetRequest Requests the specified instance value.
GetNextRequest Requests the subsequent instance value of specified instance value
in the list.
GetResponse Responds to the corresponding GetRequest and Set Request.
SetRequest Sets the specified instance value.
Trap Informs the change of state and troubles (SNMPv1-Trap).
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Send Trap
iPASOLINK can send SNMPv1 trap initiatively to UDP Port 162. Except for sending
the trap to the connected NMS, user can specify an IP address of one additional
destination. A user can also specify the community name and UDP Port.
User Application (Log)
iPASOLINK records the names of logged-in users in the log file.
(2) SNMPv2c (Simple Network Management Protocol Version 2c)
SNMPv2c is a communication protocol to monitor/control NEs on an IP network,
and is a revised version of SNMPv1. The differences between v1 and v2c are that the
GetBulk, the inform request, unified packet format of each PDU are added,
conforming to SMIv2 and following RFCs:
Table 4-9 RFC Standards
RFC No. Title
SNMPv2c
RFC 1901 Introduction to Community-based SNMPv2
RFC 3416 Version 2 of the Protocol Operations for the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3417 Transport Mappings for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3428 Management Information Base (MIB) for the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3584 Coexistence between Version 1, Version 2, and Version 3 of the Internet-
standard Network Management Framework
SMIv2
RFC 2578 Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2)
RFC 2579 Textual Conventions for SMIv2
RFC 2580 Conformance Statements for SMIv2
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iPASOLINK enables SNMPv2c to support the following functions:
GET/SET of MIB
iPASOLINK responds to the request of the network management system.
Up to ten SNMP managers including the setting of IP address, community name,
security settings, etc., can be registered via WebLCT.
By default, iPASOLINK uses the port 161 to receive the SNMP request UDP. To use
other than the default port, change the settings via WebLCT.
Send Trap
iPASOLINK can send SNMPv2 trap and InformRequest initiatively to UDP port
162. Except for sending the trap to the connected NMS, user can specify an IP
address of one additional destination. User can also specify the community name and
UDP Port.
User Application (Log)
iPASOLINK records the logged-in user name in the log file.
(3) SNMPv3 (Simple Network Management Protocol Version 3)
SNMPv3 is a communication protocol to monitor/control NEs on an IP network, and
is the newest version of SNMP. The differences between SNMPv1/v2c and v3 are
that the user authentication, ciphered communication, and the change-packet format
are enhanced, conforming to the following RFCs for SMIv2 that define SNMPv3,
SNMPv2c:
Table 4-10 PDU Supported by SNMPv2c
Item Description
GetRequest Requests the specified instance value.
GetNextRequest Requests the subsequent instance value of specified instance value in the
list.
Response Responds to the corresponding various kinds of Request.
SetRequest Sets the specified instance value.
SNMPv2-Trap Informs the change of state and troubles. The format is different from
SNMP v1 trap.
GetBulkRequest Requests a number of instance value.
InformRequest Informs an event.
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Table 4-11 RFC Standards
RFC No. Title
SNMPv3
RFC 3411 An Architecture for Describing Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) Management Frameworks
RFC 3412 Message Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3413 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Applications
RFC 3414 User-based Security Model (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMPv3)
RFC 3415 View-based Access Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3416 Version 2 of the Protocol Operations for the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3417 Trans port Mappings for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3418 Management Information Base (MIB) for the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)
RFC 3584 Coexistence between Version 1, Version 2, and Version 3 of the Internet-
standard Network Management Framework
SMIv2
RFC 2578 Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2)
RFC 2579 Textual Conventions for SMIv2
RFC 2580 Conformance Statements for SMIv2
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iPASOLINK provides SNMPv3 to support the following function:
GET/SET of MIB.
Response the request of PDU (Protocol Data Unit) corresponding to SNMPv3.
Send Trap
iPASOLINK can send SNMPv2-Trap and InformRequest initiatively to UDP Port
162.
IP address of SNMP entity, security level, and user name are required to set the Trap.
Authentic method and authentic password are required when the security level is
authNoPriv or authPriv.
Encryption algorithm and encrypted password are required when the security level is
authPriv.
Security (user authentication, session management and encryption)
SNMPv3 PDU is not authenticated by the community name as v1, v2c., but by the
user name, which requires the user registrations beforehand.
User authentication is carried out when the security level of the sent SNMP request is
authNoPriv or authPriv. The cryptographic hash function of the password is
selectable between MD5 and SHA.
Ciphered communication is enabled by the user authentication when the security
level of the sent SNMP request is authPriv. The cipher algorithm is selectable
between DES and AES. For the ciphered communication, a password must be set
Table 4-12 PDU Supported by SNMPv3
Item Description
GetRequest Requests the specified instance value.
GetNextRequest Requests the subsequent instance value of specified instance value in the
list.
Response Responds to the corresponding various kinds of Request.
SetRequest Sets the specified instance value.
SNMPv2-Trap Informs the change of state and troubles. The format is different from
SNMP v1 trap.
GetBulkRequest Requests a number of instance value.
InformRequest Informs an event.
Report Returns a packet if the reportableFlag is set to on.
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when registering users.
User can also specify an SNMP Engine ID for each NE, which should be 16-byte
long and unique within the network.
(4) NTP (Network Time Protocol)
This protocol synchronizes the clocks of the server and associated clients in a
network, which is specified by the following RFCs:
iPASOLINK can be set either as NTP Client or Server. Following shows the
available functions of NTP Client and Server:
As NTP Client
When the unicast mode is selected on the NTP Client, the client sends a request to
obtain the current time to the pre-configured server, and then adjusts the clock
according to the replied information. Up to four NTP Severs can be registered via
WebLCT.
When the multicast mode is selected on the NTP Client, the client will listen to the
broadcast of the time server and then adjusts the clock according to the first received
valid broadcast and ignores the broadcasts from remaining servers if exist.
If the NTP Client receives neither a response nor broadcasts, the synchronization
among the Server and Clients cannot be accomplished, which allows to use the
current time of the equipment.
As NTP Server
When the unicast mode is selected on the NTP Server, Server will respond the
current time information to the Client.
When the multicast mode is selected, the Server will broadcast the current time
information of its own periodically.
Table 4-13 RFC Standards
RFC No. Title
RFC 1305 Network Time Protocol (Version 3) Specification, Implementation and
Analysis
RFC 2030 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Version 4 for IPv4, IPv6 and OS
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(5) FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
This protocol transfers a file among NEs, and specified by the following RFCs.
Using iPASOLINK as FTP Server provides the following functions:
Data Upload and Download Service
Data upload and download service are available; however the data download is
restricted, which can be operated only by a user with the appropriate privilege (refer
to 4.3.2 User Access Levels).
Files and the directories accessed via FTP protocol are predetermined as well as the
file names and types, which will be downloaded.
Session Management
Upon accepting the connection from external device, the system proceeds to the login
authentication process. An unauthorized user is denied.
The default setting of TCP Port 21 to listen and transfer a file on TCP port 20 can be
changed using WebLCT. When Passive Mode is selected, the port number is selected
by the equipment automatically.
If no command is issued by the Client for ninety seconds, the current TCP session
will be disconnected automatically.
User Authentication Function
iPASOLINK supports three types of the authentications:
External RADIUS Server with internal authentication
External LDAP Server with internal authentication
Internal authentication only
Table 4-14 RFC Standards
RFC No. Title
RFC 959 Original FTP spec.
RFC 1123 The small FTP related section extends / clarifies RFC-959
RFC 2228 FTP security extensions (vsftpd implements the small subset needed to
support TLS / SSL connections)
RFC 2389 Proposes FEAT and OPTS commands
RFC 2428 Essentially IPv6 support
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(6) HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol)
HTTP is the protocol for transferring data between Web server and client (WebLCT).
The HTTP is based on the following RFC standards:
Using iPASOLINK as HTTP server enables the following functions:
WebLCT
WebLCT operation via HTTP protocol is available.
Session Management
Upon at accepting the connection from external device, the system proceeds to the
login authentication process. An unauthorized user is not accepted.
The default port number of HTTP Service is 80, which can be changed using
WebLCT.
User Authentication Function
iPASOLINK supports the internal authentication only.
4.3.5.2 Service Status Setting
Service Status Setting displays the status of service and protocol:
Procedure 4-10
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand Security Management under the User Account / Security Setting.
3. From the Security Management options, select Service Status Setting. The
Service Status Setting window appears.
Table 4-15 RFC Standards
RFC No. Title
RFC 1945 Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.0
RFC 2616 Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1
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4. Confirm the status of each Server:
Figure 4-40 Service Status Setting Window (1/2)
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Figure 4-41 Service Status Setting Window (2/2)
Figure 4-42 Service Status Indication
This step ends the procedure.
Table 4-16 Service Status Indication
Status Description
Running Protocol/Service is enabled.
Stopped Protocol/Service is disabled.
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4.3.5.3 SNMP
Procedure 4-11
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand Security Management under the User Account / Security Setting.
3. From the Security Management options, select Service Status Setting. The
Service Status Setting window appears.
4. Click SNMP:
Figure 4-43 Service Status Setting Window (SNMP)
The SNMP Setting option window appears.
5. Specify an appropriate value to each parameter.
Figure 4-44 SNMP Setting Option Window
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CAUTION:
In order to apply the values properly, CPU must be rebooted when UDP
Port Number(s) is/are changed.
6. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
7. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-45 Information Dialog Box
The Service Status Setting window updates the information.
8. Confirm the displayed SNMP information.
Figure 4-46 Service Status Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
Table 4-17 SNMP Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
SNMPv1/v2c Enable Enables SNMPv1/SNMPv2c (Running)
Disable Disables SNMPv1/SNMPv2c (Stopped)
SNMPv3 Enable Enables SNMPv3 (Running)
Disable Disables SNMPv3 (Stopped)
UDP Port 1 to 65535 From 1 to 65535 are available for UDP Port No.
161 161 is the default UDP Port No.
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4.3.5.4 SNMP Community
This operation registers, modifies, or deletes the SNMP Manager information. Only
the registered SNMP managers have the right to access the equipment. Up to ten
servers can be registered.
(1) Registration of SNMP Community
Procedure 4-12
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
3. Click a Community No. to add.
Figure 4-47 Service Status Setting Window (SNMP Community)
The SNMP Community option window appears.
4. Specify the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 4-48 SNMP Community Option Window
SNMP Community numbers
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5. Click the OK button when completed. The Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-49 Information Dialog Box
The Service Status Setting window updates the information.
7. Confirm that the newly added SNMP Community information is displayed.
Figure 4-50 Service Status Setting Window (SNMP Community)
This step ends the procedure.
Table 4-18 SNMP Community Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Community Name (text field) Specify an SNMP Community Name. Valid value: one
to 31 characters long. A request with a different
Community Name will be rejected.
Access Level Admin Specify the user access level. Refer to Table 4-3
User Access Privilege Levels for details.
Config
Operator
Access Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Specifies the valid IP address or network address of
the SNMP Manager(s).
Subnet Mask x.x.x.x Specify the Subnet Mask of SNMP Manager(s).
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(2) Modify SNMP Community
Procedure 4-13
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
3. Click Community No. of the SNMP Community field.
Figure 4-51 Service Status Setting Window (SNMP Community)
The SNMP Community option window appears.
4. Modify parameters:
Figure 4-52 SNMP Community Option Window (Modify)
SNMP Community numbers
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5. Click the OK button when completed. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-53 Information Dialog Box
The Service Status Setting window updates the information.
7. Confirm that the modified SNMP Community information is displayed.
Figure 4-54 Service Status Setting Window (SNMP Community)
This step ends the procedure.
Table 4-19 SNMP Community Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Community Name (text field) Specify an SNMP Community Name. Valid value: one
to 31 characters long. A request with a different
Community Name will be rejected.
Access Level Admin Specify the user access level. Refer to Table 4-3
User Access Privilege Levels for details.
Config
Operator
Access Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Specifies the valid IP address or network address of
the SNMP Manager(s).
Subnet Mask x.x.x.x Specify the Subnet Mask of SNMP Manager(s).
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(3) Delete SNMP Community
Procedure 4-14
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
3. Click Delete SNMP Community button on the tool bar.
Figure 4-55 Service Status Setting Window (SNMP Community)
The Delete SNMP Community option window appears.
4. Select an SNMP Community No. from the drop-down list, and click the OK
button.
Figure 4-56 Delete SNMP Communication Option Window
Confirmation dialog box appears.
Delete SNMP Community button
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5. Click the OK button when confirmed.
Figure 4-57 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-58 Information Dialog Box
The Service Status Setting window updates the information.
7. Confirm that the selected SNMP Community information has been removed.
Figure 4-59 Service Status Setting Window (SNCP Community)
This step ends the procedure.
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4.3.5.5 SNMP Trap Entry
This option configures the SNMP Trap:
(1) SNMP Trap Entry
Procedure 4-15
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
3. Click SNMP Trap Entry No. of the SNMP Trap Entry field.
Figure 4-60 Service Status Setting Window (SNMP Trap Entry)
The SNMP Trap Entry option window appears.
SNMP Trap Entry No.
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4. Specify the appropriate value for each parameter:
(a) SNMPv1
Figure 4-61 SNMPv1 Trap Entry Option Window
(b) SNMPv2c
Figure 4-62 SNMPv2c Trap Entry Option Window
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(c) SNMPv3 (PDU Type: Trap)
Figure 4-63 SNMPv3 (Trap) Entry Option Window
(d) SNMPv3 (PDU Type: Inform)
Figure 4-64 SNMPv3 (Inform) Entry Option Window
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Table 4-20 SNMP Trap Entry Parameters
Parameter Value Description
SNMP Version SNMPv1 Set SNMP Version for Trap.
SNMPv2c
SNMPv3
PDU Type Trap Available for all SNMP Versions.
Inform SNMPv1 cannot select Inform.
IP Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Enter the destination IP Address of Trap.
UDP Port 1 to 65535 Set UDP Port of Trap. [default: 162]
Community Name (text field) Enter Community Name of the Trap within one to 31
characters long. This Community Name must be the
same on both SNMP Server and Agent.
Security Level NoAuthNoPriv Allows a user to log in without authentication and
encryption.
AuthNoPriv A user needs authentication but no encryption to log
in. Selecting this option enables Auth Algorithm
radio button below.
AuthPriv A user needs authentication and data are encrypted
by DES or AES. Selecting this option enables Priv
Algorithm radio button below.
SNMP Engine ID (text field) Assign a 16 byte value to an NE, which must be
unique within the same managed network.
Auth Algorithm MD5 MD5 (Message-Digest algorithm 5) is one of the Hash
Algorithm for authentication and digital signature. In
order to detect the falsification of original data while
transmitting, the Hash is generated using the original
data, which is compared at both ends of communica-
tion path.
SHA SHA (Secure Hash Algorithm) is one of the Hash
Algorithm for authentication and digital signature. In
order to detect the falsification of original data while
transmitting, the 160-bit Hash is generated using the
original data that is less than 2
64
bits which is com-
pared at both ends of communication paths.
Auth Key (read only) Valid value: Eight to 16 digits of MD5 or SHA1 public
key. To enter the Authentication Key, click Set Auth
Key button on the tool bar.
Priv Algorithm DES DES (Data Encryption Standard) uses a 56-bit
encryption key. The block size is 64 bits.
AES AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is SPN-Struc-
tured block encryption. The block size is 128 bits, and
the length of the key is 128/192/256 bits.
Priv Key (read only) Valid value: Eight to 16 digits. To enter the Privacy
Key, click Set Priv Key button on the tool bar.
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5. Click the OK button when completed. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-65 Information Dialog Box
The Service Status Setting window updates the information. Confirm that the
newly added SNMP Trap Entry information is displayed.
Figure 4-66 Service Status Setting Window (SNMP Trap Entry)
This step ends the procedure.
(2) Modify SNMP Trap Entry
Procedure 4-16
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
3. Click SNMP Trap Entry No. of the SNMP Trap Entry field.
Figure 4-67 Service Status Setting Window (SNMP Trap Entry)
SNMP Trap Entry No.
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The SNMP Trap Entry option window appears.
4. Modify parameters by referring to Table 4-20 SNMP Trap Entry Parameters:
Figure 4-68 SNMP Trap Entry Option Window
5. Click the OK button when completed. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-69 Information Dialog Box
The Service Status Setting window updates the information.
7. Confirm that the modified SNMP Trap Entry information is displayed.
Figure 4-70 Service Status Setting Window (SNMP Trap Entry)
This step ends the procedure.
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(3) Delete SNMP Trap Entry
Procedure 4-17
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
3. Click Delete SNMP Trap Entry button on the tool bar.
Figure 4-71 Service Status Setting Window (SNMP Trap Entry)
The Delete SNMP Trap Entry option window appears.
4. From the drop-down list, select the No. of SNMP Trap Entry to be removed, and
click the OK button.
Figure 4-72 Delete SNMP Trap Entry Option Window
Confirmation dialog box appears.
5. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-73 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
SNMP Trap Entry No.
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6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-74 Information Dialog Box
The Service Status Setting window updates the information. Confirm that the
selected SNMP Trap Entry information has been removed from the display.
Figure 4-75 Service Status Setting Window (SNMP Trap Entry)
This step ends the procedure.
4.3.5.6 NTP
Procedure 4-18
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
3. Click NTP.
Figure 4-76 Service Status Setting Window (SNMP Trap Entry)
The NTP Setting box appears.
NTP
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4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 4-77 NTP Setting Option Window
5. Click the OK button when completed. Information dialog box appears.
Table 4-21 NTP Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
NTP Enable Enable/Disable the NTP Protocol on the equipment.
Disable
NTP Server Mode Multicast Specify the NTP Server mode.
Unicast
Disabled
NTP Client Mode Multicast Specify NTP Client mode.
Unicast
Disabled
Stratum 2 to 15 Set Stratum level of the NTP Time Packets. The
lowest Stratum should be received in NTP PDU plus
1.
Multicast Port Bridge1 Select a port to output the Multicast Time information.
Bridge2
NE2
Multicast Interval 16 to 131072s Select Multicast Interval. [unit: second]
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6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-78 Information Dialog Box
The Service Status Setting window updates the information.
7. Confirm the displayed NTP configuration.
Figure 4-79 Service Status Setting Window (NTP)
Figure 4-80 Service Status Setting Window (Service Status)
This step ends the procedure.
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4.3.5.7 NTP Server Address
This operation allows a user to register/modify/delete the NTP Server and its
information.
(1) Register NTP Server Address
Procedure 4-19
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
3. Click the No. of the target NTP Server listed in NTP Server Address.
Figure 4-81 Service Status Setting Window (NTP Server Address)
The NTP Server Address Setting option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 4-82 NTP Server Address Setting Option Window
No. of NTP Servers
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5. Click the OK button when completed. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-83 Information Dialog Box
The Service Status Setting window updates the information.
7. Confirm that the newly added NTP Server Address information is displayed.
Figure 4-84 Service Status Setting Window (NTP Server Address)
This step ends the procedure.
Table 4-22 NTP Server Address Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
IP Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Enter the IP Address of the upper NTP Server.
NTP Version 3 Specify the NTP massage version.
4
Poll Time 16 to 131072 Set the interval for polling NTP Server. [unit: second
(one hour); default: 3600 sec]
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(2) Modify NTP Server Address
Procedure 4-20
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
3. Click the No. of the target NTP Server listed in NTP Server Address.
Figure 4-85 Service Status Setting Window (NTP Server Address)
The NTP Server Address Setting option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter. Modify parameters:
Figure 4-86 NTP Server Address Setting Option Window
5. Click the OK button when completed. Information dialog box appears.
No. of NTP Servers
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6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-87 Information Dialog Box
The Service Status Setting window updates the information.
7. Confirm that the modified NTP Server Address information is displayed.
Figure 4-88 Service Status Setting Window (NTP Server Address)
This step ends the procedure.
(3) Clear NTP Server Address
Procedure 4-21
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
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3. Click Clear NTP Server button on the tool bar.
Figure 4-89 Service Status Setting Window (NTP Server Address)
The Clear NTP Server option window appears.
4. From No. drop-down list, select the number of target NTP Server Address, and
the click the OK button:
Figure 4-90 NTP Server Address Setting Option Window
Confirmation dialog box appears.
5. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-91 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
Clear NTP Server
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6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-92 Information Dialog Box
The Service Status Setting window updates the information.
7. Confirm that the selected NTP Server Address information has been removed.
Figure 4-93 Service Status Setting Window (NTP Server Address)
This step ends the procedure.
4.3.5.8 FTP
Procedure 4-22
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
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3. Click FTP.
Figure 4-94 Service Status Setting Window (FTP)
The FTP Setting option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 4-95 FTP Setting Option Window
Table 4-23 FTP Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
FTP Always Enable FTP is always in service.
Service Enable Enable FTP service.
Service Disable Disable FTP service.
TCP Port (Command) 1 to 65535 Set TCP Port of FTP Server (for incoming commands).
[default: 21]
TCP Port (Data) 1 to 65535 Set TCP Port of FTP Server (for outgoing commands)
[default: 20]
MAX Session 1 to 3 Specify the maximum number of user sessions at a time
Auto Stop Enable Enable FTP Server to disconnect a session automatically
if a session has no operation for 90 seconds.
Disable Disable FTP Server to disconnect a session automatically
if a session has no operation.
FTP
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5. Click the OK button when completed. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-96 Information Dialog Box
The Service Status Setting window updates the information.
7. Confirm the displayed FTP information:
Figure 4-97 Service Status Setting Window (Service Status)
Figure 4-98 Service Status Setting Window (FTP)
This step ends the procedure.
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4.3.5.9 HTTP
Procedure 4-23
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting, then
expand its submenu Security Management to select Service Status Setting.
The Service Status Setting window appears.
3. Click HTTP.
Figure 4-99 Service Status Setting Window (HTTP)
The HTTP Setting option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 4-100 FTP Setting Option Window
5. Click the OK button when completed. Information dialog box appears.
Table 4-24 FTP Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
HtTP Enable (Running) Enable FTTP service.
Disable (Stopped) Disable HTTP service.
TCP Port 1 to 65535 Set TCP Port of HTTP Server. [default: 80]
HTTP
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6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-101 Information Dialog Box
The Service Status Setting window updates the information.
7. Confirm the displayed FTP information:
Figure 4-102 Service Status Setting Window (Service Status)
Figure 4-103 Service Status Setting Window (FTP)
This step ends the procedure.
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4.4 Register NE Configuration
4.4.1 Easy Setup Wizard
The Easy Setup Wizard navigates a user to make a faster and easier way of
provisioning the equipment, which is available at initially powering on.
The Easy Setup Wizard supports the following operations:
Easy Setup
Settings of NE Name, Switch Group (System structure) and guide to other setups.
MODEM Setup
Settings for Channel Spacing, Mode, E1/STM-1 Mapping, and RF Frequency
regarding Radio.
Management Setup
Settings for IP address, Subnet mask and default gateway for NE.
TDM Setup
Setting of TDM cross-connect.
ETH Setup
Settings of VLAN service.
4.4.1.1 Easy Setup
The Easy Setup is a wizard that navigates a user to set up the basic configurations,
such as 1 + 0, 1 + 1 Hot Standby, 1 + 1 Twin Path and 1 + 0 XPIC, following the
appropriate sequences.
Procedure 4-24
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Easy Setup Wizard to select Easy Setup.
The Easy Setup window appears.
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3. Click Setup button.
Figure 4-104 Easy Setup Window
The Easy Setup Step1 window appears.
Setup button
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4. Enter the equipment name, then click the Next button.
Figure 4-105 Easy Setup Step1 Window
The Easy Setup Step2 window appears.
NOTE: The display on the left shows the current setup, while that on the right is for
a user to edit the configuration.
Table 4-25 Easy Setup Step1 Parameter
Parameter Value/Description
Equipment Name 1 to 32 characters long.
enter equipment name
Next button
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5. Enter the appropriate card name to each Card Slot, then click the Next button.
Clicking the Auto Detect button detects the mounted cards to fill in the blank
slots automatically.
Figure 4-106 Easy Setup Step2 Window
The Easy Setup Step3 window appears.
Card Slots
Auto Detect button
Next button
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6. Register the configuration type:
Figure 4-107 Easy Setup Step3 Window (Example: 1+1 Hot Standby)
For 1 + 0 System (No Protection), check (click to leave a tick in) a check box of
the target SW/XPIC GRP, then select 1+0 from its drop-down list.
For 1 + 1 Hot Standby System, check (click to leave a tick in) a check box of the
target SW/XPIC GRP, then select 1+1 Hot Standby from its drop-down list.
For 1 + 1 Twin Path System, check (click to leave a tick in) a check box of the
target SW/XPIC GRP, then select 1+1 Twin Path from its drop-down list.
For 1 + 0 XPIC System, check (click to leave a tick in) a check box of the target
SW/XPIC GRP, then select 1+0 XPIC from its drop-down list.
Next button
Switch Group Configuration
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7. When completed, click the Next button. The Easy Setup Step4 window
appears.
8. The Easy Setup Step4 window indicates the modified parameters in the blue
fields. Confirm the values of parameters, then click the OK button.
Figure 4-108 Easy Setup Step4 Window (example: 1+1 Hot Standby)
The Warning dialog box appears.
OK button
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9. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-109 Warning Dialog Box
While in the process, Easy Setup indicator appears.
Figure 4-110 Easy Setup (Under execution...) Indicator
10. When the process is completed, Information dialog box appears. Click the OK
button to proceed.
Figure 4-111 Information Dialog Box
MODEM Setup wizard is launched. Proceed to 4.4.1.2 MODEM Setup.
This step ends the procedure.
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4.4.1.2 MODEM Setup
Procedure 4-25
Launch the MODEM Setup wizard if it is not displayed:
i) Launch and log in to WebLCT.
ii) In the MENU frame on the left, expand Easy Setup Wizard to select MODEM
Setup. The MODEM Setup window appears.
1. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 4-112 MODEM Setup Step1 Window (Example: 1+0 System)
Set values
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2. When completed, click the Next button. MODEM Setup Step2 window
appears.
Table 4-26 FTP Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Channel Spacing 7MHz Specify the radio channel spacing.
14MHz
28MHz
56MHz
Reference Modulation QPSK Select a reference modulation from the list.
16 QAM
32 QAM
64 QAM
128 QAM
256 QAM
E1 Mapping [CH] 0 to 152 Specify the number of E1 Channels for mapping. The
number of channels must not exceed the limitation of the
specified modulation.
STM-1 Mapping [CH] 0 to 2 Specify the number of STM-1 Channels for mapping.
ETH Bandwidth [Mbps] (read only) The value is automatically calculated.
TX RF Frequency [MHz] Set the frequency at output.
RX RF Frequency [MHz] Set the frequency at input.
Frame ID 1 to 32 Set the Frame ID.
TX Power Control ATPC Selects Automatic Transmitter Power Control.
MTPC Selects Manual Transmitter Power Control.
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3. The MODEM Setup Step2 window indicates the modified parameters in the
blue fields. Confirm the values, then click the OK button.
Figure 4-113 MODEM Setup Step2 Window (Example: 1+0 System)
Information dialog box appears.
4. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-114 Information Dialog Box
Management Setup wizard is launched. Proceed to 4.4.1.3 Management Setup.
This step ends the procedure.
OK button
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4.4.1.3 Management Setup
NOTE: If Warning dialog box appears, click the Maintenance tool button on the
WebLCT tool bar, to put the service into the Maintenance Mode.
Figure 4-115 WebLCT Main Window (Maintenance Tool Button)
Procedure 4-26
Launch the Management Setup option window if it is not displayed:
i) Launch and log in to WebLCT.
ii) In the MENU frame on the left, expand Easy Setup Wizard to select
Management Setup. The Management Setup option window appears.
1. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 4-116 Management Setup Option box
Maintenance button
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2. When completed, click the OK button. Warning dialog box appears.
3. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-117 Warning Dialog Box
The Management Setup option window updates the information.
4. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-118 Management Setup Option Window
TDM Setup wizard is launched. Proceed to 4.4.1.4 TDM Setup.
This step ends the procedure.
Table 4-27 FTP Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
IP Address Setting (Bridge1)
IP Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Enter the IP Address of the NMS Port.
Subnet Mask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Enter the Subnet Mask of NMS Port.
Default Gateway xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Enter the Default Gateway IP Address.
NMS Port Setting
Connect NMS Port to NMS Yes Use NMS Port (for root NE only).
No Not to use NMS Port.
OK button
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4.4.1.4 TDM Setup
Procedure 4-27
Launch the TDM Setup wizard if it is not displayed:
i) Launch and log in to WebLCT.
ii) In the MENU frame on the left, expand Easy Setup Wizard to select TDM
Setup. The TDM Setup window appears.
1. Click the Add More XC button on the tool bar.
Figure 4-119 TDM Setup Window
The TDM Setup (TDM XC Configuration) option window appears.
2. Enter the Service Name, and specify the appropriate value to each parameter.
Figure 4-120 TDM Setup (TDM XC Configuration) Option Window
3. When completed, click the OK button. TDM Setup (TDM XC Service
Configuration List) window appears.
Add More XC button
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4. Click the OK button.
Figure 4-121 TDM Setup (TDM XC Service Configuration List) Window
Warning dialog box appears.
5. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-122 Warning Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-123 Information Dialog Box
NOTE: Change E1 Port usage to enable the E1 interface.
ETH Setup wizard is launched. Proceed to 4.4.1.5 ETH Setup.
This step ends the procedure.
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4.4.1.5 ETH Setup
Procedure 4-28
Launch the ETH Setup wizard if it is not displayed:
i) Launch and log in to WebLCT.
ii) In the MENU frame on the left, expand Easy Setup Wizard to select ETH
Setup. The ETH Setup E-Line Service Configuration window appears.
1. Specify the appropriate value to each parameter, then click the Next button.
Figure 4-124 ETH Setup E-Line Service Configuration Window
Next button
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The E-LAN Service Configuration window appears.
Table 4-28 E-Line Service Configuration Parameters
Parameter Value Description
VLAN ID 1 to 4094 Specify an ID of VLAN.
VLAN Service Name (text field) Enter the service name of VLAN. Valid value is 1 to 32
characters long.
Service Type EPL EPL (Ethernet Private Line) is a data service defined by
the Metro Ethernet Forum, providing a point-to-point
Ethernet connection between a pair of dedicated User-
Network Interfaces (UNIs), with a high degree of
transparency.
EPL service is specified using an E-Line service type,
with an expectation of low frame delay, frame delay
variation and frame loss ratio. EPL is implemented as a
point-to-point Ethernet Virtual Connection (EVC), which,
unlike Ethernet Virtual Private Line (EVPL), does not
allow for Service Multiplexing, i.e., a dedicated UNI
(physical interface) is used to accept all service frames
and to map them to a single EVC (a.k.a. All-to-one
bundling).
Due to a high degree of transparency, EPL is often used
to provide point-to-point Transparent LAN Service (TLS),
where the Service Frames header and payload are
identical at both the source and destination UNI. EPL is
not fully transparent, as it must filter IEEE 802.3x Pause
frames.
EVPL EVPL (Ethernet Virtual Private Line) is a data service
defined by the Metro Ethernet Forum, providing a point-
to-point Ethernet connection between a pair of User-
Network Interfaces (UNIs).
EVPL service is specified using an E-Line service type,
very similar to a Ethernet Private Line (EPL) service, via a
point-to-point Ethernet Virtual Connection (EVC).
However, unlike EPL, EVPL allows for Service
Multiplexing, i.e., multiple EVCs or Ethernet services per
UNI.
Other difference between the EVPL and EPL is the
degree of transparency - while EPL is highly transparent,
filtering only the Pause frames, EVPL is required to either
peer or drop most of the Layer 2 Control Protocols.
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2. Specify the appropriate value to each parameter, then click the OK button.
Figure 4-125 ETH Setup E-LAN Service Configuration
OK button
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Warning dialog box appears.
3. Click the OK button.
Figure 4-126 Warning Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
Table 4-29 E-Line Service Configuration Parameters
Parameter Value Description
VLAN ID 1 to 4094 Specify an ID of VLAN.
VLAN Service Name (text field) Enter the service name of VLAN. Valid value is 1 to 32 characters
long.
Service Type EP-LAN EP-LAN (Ethernet Private LAN) is a Metro Ethernet service type
defined by the Metro Ethernet Forum.
Because E-LAN services implement the multipoint-to-multipoint
Ethernet virtual connections (EVC), multiple locations can be
interconnected using an EPLAN service. However, each location
can be a member of one and only one EVC. If a given location
requires connection to a second EVC, it will require the second
UNI.
Because there is only one EVC per UNI, the EVC cannot be seen
by the customer (e.g., an 802.1p VLAN tag is invisible).
EVP-LAN EVP-LAN (Ethernet Virtual Private LAN) is a Metro Ethernet
service type defined by the Metro Ethernet Forum.
Because E-LAN services implement the multipoint-to-multipoint
Ethernet virtual connections (EVC), this service provides Metro
Ethernet with a multipoint service that can support multiple
overlapping closed-user groups. For example, a district school
system with elementary, middle, and high schools could put on of
the high schools on one EVC, all of the middle schools on a second
EVC, and all of the elementary schools on a third EVC, using
EPLAN services at each school. The district data center and
administrative offices could have EVPLAN service and be made a
member of all three EVCs without the need for three UNIs.
Because there are multiple EVCs per UNI in an EVPLAN service,
the EVCs must be visible to the customer. To do this, the service
provider expects customer traffic to have an appropriate 802.1p
VLAN tag when submitted. The network will also deliver tagged
traffic to that location so that the customer knows which EVC traffic
is arriving from.
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4. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-127 Information Dialog Box
The ETH Setup window appears. This step ends the procedure.
Figure 4-128 Easy Setup Wizard ETH Setup Window
4.4.2 Equipment Setup
The Equipment Setup allows more detailed settings than those done by the Easy
Setup Wizard. Some parameters are included in the Easy Setup Wizard.
Equipment Configuration
Specifies NE Name, Switch Group (1+0, 1+1 HS, 1+1 TP).
Radio Configuration
Specifies Channel Spacing, Mode, E1/STM-1 Mapping, RF Frequency for Radio.
AMR Configuration
Specifies the mode type and range for AMR.
Network Management Configuration
Specifies an IP Address of each port and functions.
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4.4.2.1 Equipment Configuration
Procedure 4-29
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup to select Equipment
Configuration. The Equipment Setup Equipment Configuration window
appears.
3. Click Setup button on the tool bar.
Figure 4-129 Equipment Setup Equipment Configuration Window
Equipment Configuration Step1 window appears.
Setup button
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4. Enter the equipment name to Equipment Name field, then click the Next button.
Figure 4-130 Equipment Configuration Step1 Window
NOTE: The display on the left shows the current setup, while that on the right is for
a user to edit the configuration.
Equipment Configuration Step2 window appears.
Table 4-30 E-Line Service Configuration Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Equipment Name (text field) Enter the equipment name. Valid value is 1 to 32
characters long.
Equipment Name
Next button
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5. Select to fill in a card name for each slot.
Clicking the Auto Detect button retrieves names of cards that are currently
mounted.
Figure 4-131 Equipment Configuration Step2 Window
6. When completed, click the Next button. Equipment Configuration Step3
window appears.
Auto Detect button
Next button
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7. Using drop-down lists in MODME / STM SW / XPIC GRP Configuration option
box, select the configuration type:
Figure 4-132 Equipment Configuration Step3 Window (selecting 1+1 TP)
For 1 + 0 System (No Protection), check (click to leave a tick in) a check box of
the target SW/XPIC GRP, then select 1+0 from its drop-down list.
For 1 + 1 Hot Standby System, check (click to leave a tick in) a check box of the
target SW/XPIC GRP, then select 1+1 Hot Standby from its drop-down list.
For 1 + 1 Twin Path System, check (click to leave a tick in) a check box of the
target SW/XPIC GRP, then select 1+1 Twin Path from its drop-down list.
For 1 + 0 XPIC System, check (click to leave a tick in) a check box of the target
SW/XPIC GRP, then select 1+0 XPIC from its drop-down list.
8. When completed, click the Next button. Equipment Configuration Step4
window appears.
Switch Groups
Next button
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9. Confirm that the fields of setup parameters change to blue, then click the OK
button.
Figure 4-133 Equipment Configuration Step4 Window (example: 1+1 TP)
10. Warning dialog box appears. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-134 Warning Dialog Box
Easy Setup indicator appears while in progress.
Figure 4-135 Easy Setup Indicator
OK button
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11. When the process is completed, Information dialog box appears. Click the OK
button to proceed.
Figure 4-136 Information Dialog Box
12. The Equipment Setup Equipment Configuration window updates the
information. Confirm the displayed equipment configuration.
Figure 4-137 Equipment Setup Equipment Configuration Window (example)
This step ends the procedure.
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4.4.2.2 Radio Configuration
Procedure 4-30
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup to select Radio
Configuration. The Equipment Setup Radio Configuration window
appears.
3. Click Setup button on the tool bar.
Figure 4-138 Equipment Setup Radio Configuration Window (example)
Radio Configuration Step1 window appears.
Setup button
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4. Specify parameters in New Setting option box:
Figure 4-139 Radio Configuration Step 1 Window (example: 1+1 HS)
New Setting
Next button
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5. When completed, click the Next button. Radio Configuration Step2 window
appears.
Table 4-31 E-Line Service Configuration Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Channel Spacing 7MHz Specify the radio channel spacing.
14MHz
28MHz
56MHz
Reference Modulation QPSK Select a reference modulation from the list.
16 QAM
32 QAM
64 QAM
128 QAM
256 QAM
E1 Mapping [CH] 0 to 152 Specify the number of E1 Channels for mapping. The
number of channels must not exceed the limitation of the
specified modulations.
STM-1 Mapping [CH] 0 to 2 Set the STM-1 Channel to specify the frequency function.
ETH Bandwidth [Mbps] (read only) Indicates the Ethernet bandwidth value that is
automatically calculated.
TX RF Frequency [MHz] Set the RF Frequency at output.
RX RF Frequency [MHz] Set the RF Frequency at input.
Frame ID 1 to 32 Set the Frame ID.
TX Power Control ATPC Selects Automatic Transmitter Power Control
MTPC Selects Manual Transmitter Power Control.
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6. Confirm that the fields of setup parameters change to blue, then click the OK
button.
Figure 4-140 Radio Configuration Step2 Window (example)
Information dialog box appears.
7. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-141 Information Dialog Box
The Radio Configuration window appears again.
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8. Confirm the displayed radio configuration:
Figure 4-142 Equipment Setup Radio Configuration Window
This step ends the procedure.
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4.4.2.3 AMR Configuration
Procedure 4-31
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup to select AMR
Configuration. The Equipment Setup AMR Configuration window appears.
3. Click Setup button on the tool bar.
Figure 4-143 Equipment Setup AMR Configuration Window
AMR Configuration Step1 window appears.
Setup button
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4. Specify parameters in the New Setting option box:
Figure 4-144 AMR Configuration Step1 Window
Click AMR Mode radio button to enable the options.
Select other modulations to be used during AMR operation by clicking its/their
Used radio button(s).
NOTE: A modulation highlighted by light green is the reference modulation that is
specified by the Radio Configuration.
Table 4-32 AMR Configuration
Parameter Value Description
AMR Operation AMR Mode Enable AMR (Adaptive Modulation Radio) function.
Non Operation Disable AMR function.
AMR Range QPSK Data Transmission for 1 time is 4 values (2 bits)
16QAM Data Transmission for 1 time is 16 values (4 bits)
32QAM Data Transmission for 1 time is 32 values (5 bits)
64QAM Data Transmission for 1 time is 64 values (6 bits)
128QAM Data Transmission for 1 time is 128 values (7 bits)
256QAM Data Transmission for 1 time is 256 values (8 bits)
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5. When completed, click the Next button. AMR Configuration Step2 window
appears.
6. Specify parameters in the New Setting option box:
Figure 4-145 AMR Configuration Step2 Window
Enter priorities to modulations under the E1 Mapping for the use during the
AMR operation.
For the STM-1 Through mode, select a modulation scheme to be used during
AMR operation, and enter the available radio capacity. The remaining capacity of
Ethernet Bandwidth is calculated automatically.
Table 4-33 E1 Mapping
Parameter Value Description
E1 Mapping QPSK Select following items:
E1 Mapping [Range: 0 to 152]
STM-1 Mapping [Range: 0 to 2]
ETH Bandwidth is calculated from E1 and STM-1
Mappings.
16QAM
32QAM
64QAM
128QAM
256QAM
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7. When completed, click the Next button. AMR Configuration Step3 window
appears.
8. Confirm that the fields of modified parameters change to blue, and then click the
OK button.
Figure 4-146 AMR Configuration Step3 Window
Information dialog box appears.
9. Click the OK button.
Figure 4-147 Information Dialog Box
AMR Configuration window appears.
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10. Confirm that all parameters are set.
Figure 4-148 AMR Configuration Window
This step ends the procedure.
4.4.2.4 Network Management Configuration
This menu allows a user to check and configure the network management parameters
of NEs to be managed by the network management system.
General Setting
In order to connect the iPASOLINK to NMS, execute the setting to use or not to use
the NMS Port, and assign the IP Address.
General Setting (Detail)
Setting for IP Address of each internal port (NE2, Inband Management VLAN) and
NE Branch (NMS/NE/MODEM)
Routing Setting
Configure the static route information.
IP Access Control Setting
This setting allows a user to filter IP packets on both the incoming and outgoing
interfaces. The filter can be effective on all the interfaces except Bridge, LCT Port,
NE2 Port and Inband Management VLAN.
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(1) General Setting
Procedure 4-32
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. Click the Maintenance button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the system
into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select General Setting. The General Setting window appears.
4. Click Setup button on the tool bar.
Figure 4-149 General Setting Window
General Setting option window appears.
5. Specify parameters:
Figure 4-150 General Setting Option Window
Setup button
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6. When completed, click the OK button. Warning dialog box appears.
7. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-151 Warning Dialog Box
The General Setting option window appears again.
8. Click the OK button.
Figure 4-152 General Setting Option Window
Information dialog box appears.
Table 4-34 General Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
IP Address Setting (Bridge1)
IP Address x.x.x.x Enter the IP Address of NMS Port.
Subnet Mask x.x.x.x Enter the Subnet Mask of NMS Port.
Default Gateway x.x.x.x Enter the IP Address of Default Gateway.
NMS Port Setting
Connect NMS Port to NMS Yes Use NMS Port.
No Not to use NMS Port.
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9. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-153 Information Dialog Box
The General Setting window appears again.
10. Confirm that all the parameters are set:
Figure 4-154 General Setting Window
11. When confirmed, click the Maintenance button on the WebLCT tool bar to exit
from the Maintenance Mode.
12. Confirm that the MAINT indicator on the tool bar changes from yellow to white.
This step ends the procedure.
(2) General Setting (Details)
Procedure 4-33
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. Click the Maintenance button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the system
into the Maintenance Mode.
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3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select General Setting (Detail). The General Setting window
appears.
4. Click Setup button on the tool bar.
Figure 4-155 General Setting (Detail) Window
The General Setting (Detail) option window appears.
Setup button
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5. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 4-156 General Setting (Detail) Option Window
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NE2 Port Setting
Selecting Used enables remaining options.
Inband Management VLAN Setting
Selecting Used enables remaining options.
Ethernet Port Setting
Setting Usage to Used enables the remaining options.
NE Branch Setting
i) Click the target item. The option window to set IP Address and Subnet Mask
appears.
ii) Enter the addresses, then click the OK button.
Figure 4-157 Option Window for Setting Addresses
General Setting (Detail) option window updates the information.
iii) Click the Bridge No. of the target item. General Setting (Detail) (NMS) option
window appears.
iv) Select a Bridge No., and click the OK button.
Figure 4-158 General Setting (Detail) (NMS) Window
The General Setting (Detail) option window updates the information.
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v) Verify the settings:
Figure 4-159 General Setting (Detail) Option Window
vi) When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
vii) Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-160 Information Dialog Box
The General Setting (Detail) option window updates the information.
NMS Port Setting / LCT Port Setting
Click the radio buttons for their usage.
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Table 4-35 General Setting (Detail) Parameters
Parameter Value Description
NE2 Port Setting
NE2 Port IP Address x.x.x.x Enter the IP Address of NE2 Port when NE2
(RJ45) Port is used for serial connection to
other PASOLINK.
NE2 Port Usage Used Use NE2 Port. Selecting this option enables
other NE2 Port Setting parameters.
Not Used Not to use NE2 Port.
NE2 Port Speed 19200 Specify the baud rate. [unit: bps]
9600
Inband Management VLAN Setting
Inband Management VLAN Usage Used Use the Inband Management VLAN. Selecting
this option enables other Inband Management
VLAN Setting options.
Not Used Not to use the Inband Management VLAN.
VLAN ID 1 to 4094 Assign the VLAN ID to the Inband
Management VLAN.
IP Address x.x.x.x Enter the IP Address.
Subnet Mask x.x.x.x Enter the Subnet Mask.
Ethernet Port Setting
Usage Used Selects to use the port.
Not Used Selects not to use the port.
Auto Negotiation Enabled Enables
Disabled
Speed Status (read only) Indicates the current status.
Duplex Status (read only) Indicates the current mode.
Discovery Usage Used
Not Used
NE Branch Setting (see NE Branch Setting in Step5.
Branch 1 Branch
to
14 Branch
Specify the Branch Number. between 1 to 14.
Default Gateway x.x.x.x Enter the address of Default Gateway.
Bridge No. (read only) Indicates the assigned Bridge No.
Bridge IP Address (read only) Indicates the Bridge IP Address.
Bridge Subnet Mask (read only) Indicates the Bridge Subnet Mask.
NMS Port Setting
Connect NMS Port to NMS Yes Enables a connection to NMS.
No Disables a connections to NMS.
LCT Port Setting
Restrict LCT Connection Any Allows LCT connecting to both Local and
Remote NEs.
Only to Local NE Allows LCT connecting only to the Local NE.
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6. When completed, click the OK button of the General Setting (Detail) option
window. General Setting (Detail) window updates the information.
7. Confirm that all the parameters are set.
Figure 4-161 General Setting (Detail) Window
8. When confirmed, click the Maintenance button on the WebLCT tool bar to exit
from the Maintenance Mode.
9. Confirm that the MAINT indicator on the tool bar changes from yellow to white.
This step ends the procedure.
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(3) Routing Setting
This operation specifies the static route for the particular network or IP Address.
(a) Add Routing Setting
Procedure 4-34
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. Click the Maintenance button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the system
into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select Routing Setting. The Routing Setting window appears.
4. Click Setup button on the tool bar.
Figure 4-162 Routing Setting Window
Routing Setting option window appears.
5. Click the Add button on the tool bar.
Figure 4-163 Routing Setting Option Window
The Routing Setting (Add) option window appears.
Setup button
Add button
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6. Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask Address, and Gateway Address, then click the
OK button.
Figure 4-164 Routing Setting (Add) Option Window
The Routing Setting option window updates the information.
7. Confirm that the newly added route information is displayed, then click the OK
button.
Figure 4-165 Routing Setting Option Window
Confirmation dialog box appears.
8. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-166 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
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9. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-167 Information Dialog Box
The Routing Setting window updates the information.
10. Confirm that the newly added route information is displayed.
Figure 4-168 Routing Setting Window
11. When confirmed, click the Maintenance button on the WebLCT tool bar to exit
from the Maintenance Mode.
12. Confirm that the MAINT indicator on the tool bar changes from yellow to white.
This step ends the procedure.
(b) Modify Routing Setting
Procedure 4-35
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. Click the Maintenance button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the system
into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select Routing Setting. The Routing Setting window appears.
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4. Click Setup button on the tool bar.
Figure 4-169 Routing Setting Window
Routing Setting option window appears.
5. Click on the target IP Address to be modified.
Figure 4-170 Routing Setting Option Window
Routing Setting (Modify) option window appears.
6. Modify the IP Address, Subnet Mask and/or Gateway, then click the OK button.
Figure 4-171 Routing Setting (Modify) Option Window
The Routing Setting option window updates the information.
Setup button
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7. Confirm that modified route information, then click the OK button.
Figure 4-172 Routing Setting Option Window
Confirmation dialog box appears.
8. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-173 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
9. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-174 Information Dialog Box
The Routing Setting window updates the information.
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10. Confirm the display for the modified route information.
Figure 4-175 Routing Setting Window
11. When confirmed, click the Maintenance button on the WebLCT tool bar to exit
from the Maintenance Mode.
12. Confirm that the MAINT indicator on the tool bar changes from yellow to white.
This step ends the procedure.
(c) Delete Routing Setting
Procedure 4-36
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. Click the Maintenance button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the system
into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select Routing Setting. The Routing Setting window appears.
4. Click Setup button on the tool bar.
Figure 4-176 Routing Setting Window
Routing Setting option window appears.
Setup button
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5. Click Delete button on the tool bar.
Figure 4-177 Routing Setting Option Window
Routing Setting (Delete) option window appears.
6. Enter the target network address into the IP Address field, then click the OK
button.
Figure 4-178 Routing Setting (Delete) Option Window
The Routing Setting option window updates the information.
7. Confirm that the selected network address has been removed, then click the OK
button.
Figure 4-179 Routing Setting Option Window
Delete button
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Confirmation dialog box appears.
8. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-180 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
9. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-181 Information Dialog Box
The Routing Setting window updates the information.
10. Confirm the display for the modified route information.
Figure 4-182 Routing Setting Window
11. When confirmed, click the Maintenance button on the WebLCT tool bar to exit
from the Maintenance Mode.
12. Confirm that the MAINT indicator on the tool bar changes from yellow to white.
This step ends the procedure.
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(4) IP Access Control Setting
(a) Input Filter List Add Entry
Procedure 4-37
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. Click the Maintenance button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the system
into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select IP Access Control Setting. The IP Access Control
Setting window appears.
4. Select Input Filter List tab, then click the Add Entry button on the tool bar.
Figure 4-183 IP Access Control Setting Window
The Input Filter Entry (Add) option window appears.
Input Filter List tab
Add Entry button
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5. Specify the filter condition:
Figure 4-184 IP Access Control Setting Input Filter Entry (Add) Window
Table 4-36 Input Filter Entry (Add) Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Entry No. 1 to 50 Specify the entry number.
Input Index Any Select the ingress port.
Inband
NE2
Bridge1 to Bridge6
Source IP Address x.x.x.x Specify the source IP Address of the incoming packets.
Source Subnet
Mask
x.x.x.x Specify the Subnet Mask of the source IP Address of the
incoming packets.
Protocol Any Selects no specific Protocol.
ICMP Selects Internet Control Message Protocol.
TCP Selects TCP/IP Protocol
UDP Selects User Datagram Protocol
Other Selecting Other here requires to set the Port Numbers.
Destination Port Any (Currently not supported)
1 to 50
Action Permit Allows the packets that meet the specified conditions.
Deny Discards the packets that meet the specified conditions.
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6. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
7. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-185 Information Dialog Box
The IP Access Control Setting window updates the information.
8. Confirm that the newly added filter information displayed.
Figure 4-186 IP Access Control Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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(b) Input Filter List Modify Entry
Procedure 4-38
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. Click the Maintenance button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the system
into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select IP Access Control Setting. The IP Access Control
Setting window appears.
4. Select Input Filter List tab, then click the Entry No. of the target.
Figure 4-187 IP Access Control Setting Window
The Input Filter Entry (Modify) option window appears.
Entry Number(s)
Input Filter List tab
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5. Specify the filter condition, then click the OK button.
Figure 4-188 Input Filter Entry (Modify) Option Window
Table 4-37 Input Filter Entry (Modify) Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Entry No. (read only) Indicates the selected Entry No.
Input Index Any Selects the ingress port.
Inband
NE2
Bridge1 to Bridge6
Source IP Address x.x.x.x Specify the source IP Address of the incoming packets.
Source Subnet Mask x.x.x.x Specify the Subnet Mask of the source IP Address of the
incoming packets.
Protocol Any Selects no specific Protocol.
ICMP Selects Internet Control Message Protocol.
TCP Selects TCP/IP Protocol
UDP Selects User Datagram Protocol
Other Selecting Other here requires to set the Port Numbers.
Destination Port Any (check box) Check (leave a tick in) the check box to set no specific
port for the destination.
1 to 50 Select a port for the destination.
Action Permit Allows the packets that meet the specified conditions.
Deny Discards the packets that meet the specified conditions.
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6. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
7. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-189 Information Dialog Box
The IP Access Control Setting window updates the information.
8. Confirm that the modified filter information is displayed.
Figure 4-190 IP Address Control Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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(c) Input Filter List Delete Entry
Procedure 4-39
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. Click the Maintenance button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the system
into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select IP Access Control Setting. The IP Access Control
Setting window appears.
4. Select Input Filter List tab, then click the Delete Entry button on the tool bar.
Figure 4-191 IP Access Control Setting Window
The Input Filter Entry (Delete) option window appears.
5. Enter the target Entry No., then click the OK button.
Figure 4-192 Input Filter Entry (Delete) Option Window
Confirmation dialog box appears.
Input Filter List tab
Delete Entry button
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6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-193 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
7. Click the OK button.
Figure 4-194 Confirmation Dialog Box
The IP Access Control Setting window updates the information.
8. Confirm that the selected filter information has been removed.
Figure 4-195 IP Access Control Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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(d) Input Filter List Modify Rule
Procedure 4-40
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. Click the Maintenance button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the system
into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select IP Access Control Setting. The IP Access Control
Setting window appears.
4. Select Input Filter List tab, then click the Modify Rule button on the tool bar.
Figure 4-196 IP Access Control Setting Window
The Input Filter Rule option window appears.
5. Set the filter conditions:
Figure 4-197 Input Filter Rule Option Window
Input Filter List tab
Modify Rule button
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6. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
7. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-198 Information Dialog Box
The IP Access Control Setting window updates the information.
8. Confirm that the modified filter information is displayed
Figure 4-199 IP Access Control Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
Table 4-38 Input Filter Rule Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Input Filter Rule Enable Enables the configured input filters.
Disable Disables the configured input filters.
Default Action Permit Forwards an IP packet that does not meet the configured
conditions.
Deny Discards an IP packet that does not meet the configured
conditions.
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(e) Forwarding Filter List Add Entry
Procedure 4-41
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. Click the Maintenance button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the system
into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select IP Access Control Setting. The IP Access Control
Setting window appears.
4. Select Forwarding Filter List tab, then click the Add Entry button on the tool
bar.
Figure 4-200 IP Access Control Window
The Forwarding Filter Entry (Add) option window appears.
Forwarding Filter List tab
Add Entry button
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5. Set the filter conditions:
Figure 4-201 Forwarding Filter Entry (Add) Option Window
Table 4-39 Forwarding Filter Entry (Add) Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter Value Description
Entry No. 1 to 50 Enter the entry number.
Input Index Any Selects the ingress port.
Inband
NE2
Bridge1 to Bridge6
Output Index Any Selects the egfess port.
Inband
NE2
Bridge1 to Bridge6
Source IP Address x.x.x.x Specify the Source IP Address to output packets.
Source Subnet Mask x.x.x.x Specify the Subnet Mask of the Source IP Address
for output packets.
Destination IP Address x.x.x.x Specify the Destination IP Address to output
packets.
Destination Subnet Mask x.x.x.x Specify the Subnet Mask of the Destination IP
Address for the output packets.
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6. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
7. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-202 Information Dialog Box
The IP Access Control Setting window updates the information.
8. Confirm that the newly added filter information is displayed.
Figure 4-203 IP Access Control Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
Protocol Any Select a Protocol for the IP Packets.
Selecting Other requires to set port numbers. ICMP
TCP
UDP
Other
Source Port Any (Currently not supported.)
1 to 65535
Destination Port Any (Currently not supported.)
1 to 65535
Action Permit Forwards a packet that meets the conditions
above.
Deny Discards a packet that meets the conditions
above.
Table 4-39 Forwarding Filter Entry (Add) Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter Value Description
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(f) Forwarding Filter List Modify Entry
Procedure 4-42
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. Click the Maintenance button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the system
into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select IP Access Control Setting. The IP Access Control
Setting window appears.
4. Select Forwarding Filter List tab, then click the Entry No. of the target:
Figure 4-204 IP Access Control Setting Window
Forwarding Filter Entry (Modify) option window appears.
Entry Number(s)
Forwarding Filter List tab
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5. Modify the filter conditions:
Figure 4-205 Forwarding Filter Entry (Modify) Option Window
Table 4-40 Forwarding Filter Entry (Add) Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter Value Description
Entry No. (read only) Indicates the selected Entry No.
Input Index Any Selects the ingress port.
Inband
NE2
Bridge1 to Bridge6
Output Index Any Selects the egfess port.
Inband
NE2
Bridge1 to Bridge6
Source IP Address x.x.x.x Specify the Source IP Address to output packets.
Source Subnet Mask x.x.x.x Specify the Subnet Mask of the Source IP Address
for output packets.
Destination IP Address x.x.x.x Specify the Destination IP Address to output
packets.
Destination Subnet Mask x.x.x.x Specify the Subnet Mask of the Destination IP
Address for the output packets.
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6. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
7. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-206 Information Dialog Box
The IP Access Control Setting window updates the information.
8. Confirm the display for the modified filter conditions.
Figure 4-207 IP Access Control Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
Protocol Any Select a Protocol for the IP Packets.
Selecting Other requires to set port numbers. ICMP
TCP
UDP
Other
Source Port Any (Currently not supported.)
1 to 65535
Destination Port Any (Currently not supported.)
1 to 65535
Action Permit Forwards a packet that meets the conditions above.
Deny Discards a packet that meets the conditions above.
Table 4-40 Forwarding Filter Entry (Add) Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter Value Description
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(g) Forwarding Filter List Delete Entry
Procedure 4-43
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. Click the Maintenance button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the system
into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select IP Access Control Setting. The IP Access Control
Setting window appears.
4. Select Forwarding Filter List tab, then click the Delete Entry button on the tool
bar.
Figure 4-208 IP Access Control Setting Window
Forwarding Filter Entry (Delete) option window appears.
5. Enter the Entry No. of the target, then click the OK button.
Figure 4-209 Forwarding Filter Entry (Delete) Option Window
Confirmation dialog box appears.
Forwarding Filter List tab
Delete Entry button
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6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-210 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
7. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-211 Information Dialog Box
The IP Access Control Setting window updates the information.
8. Confirm that the selected filter information has been removed.
Figure 4-212 IP Access Control Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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(h) Forwarding Filter List Modify Rule
Procedure 4-44
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. Click the Maintenance button on the tool bar of the WebLCT to put the system
into the Maintenance Mode.
3. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Equipment Setup, then expand Network
Management to select IP Access Control Setting. The IP Access Control
Setting window appears.
4. Select Forwarding Filter List tab, then click the Modify Rule button on the tool
bar.
Figure 4-213 IP Access Control Setting Window
Forwarding Filter Rule option window appears.
5. Modify the filter condition:
Figure 4-214 Forwarding Filter Rule Option Window
Forwarding Filter List tab
Modify Rule button
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6. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
7. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 4-215 Information Dialog Box
The IP Access Control Setting window updates the information.
8. Confirm the display for the modified filter information.
Figure 4-216 IP Access Control Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
Table 4-41 Input Filter Rule Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Forwarding Filter
Rule
Enable Enables the configured forwarding filters.
Disable Disables the configured forwarding filters.
Default Action Permit Forwards an IP packet that does not meet the configured conditions.
Deny Discards an IP packet that does not meet the configured conditions.
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5. SYSTEM OPERATION
NOTE: Procedures here use the Microsoft Internet Explorer for the browsing
software as an example.
5.1 Provisioning
5.1.1 Overview
The setup procedures provided here are for further system fundamental configuration
after the equipment setup. The setting items are listed as follows:
MODEM Function Setting
Configures the port, radio switch, ATPC/MTPC power, E1/STM-1 threshold, etc.,
for each selected MODEM.
ETH Function Setting
Configures the Ethernet port, VLAN ETH OAM, RSTP, QOS, link loss forwarding,
etc.
E1/STM-1/Cross Connect Setting
Configures the E1 port, STM-1 port and cross connect.
Equipment Clock/Synchronization Setting
Sets the internal clock, external clock, and timing source.
V.11/OW Setting
Configures the user interface of iPASOLINK (V.11,RS-232C) and OW buzzer.
Alarm/AIS Setting
Sets the alarm delay, severity, color and relevant settings of AIS.
PMON/RMON Setting
Sets the threshold of PMON (except Ethernet)/ RMON (Ethernet).
AUX Setting
Configures the relevant settings of the auxiliary (AUX).
For details, refer to the relevant sections accordingly.
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5.1.2 Set MODEM Function
Users can configure the port, radio switch, ATPC/MTPC power, E1/STM-1
threshold, etc., for each selected MODEM:
MODEM Port Setting
Specifies the port name of each MODEM.
Radio Switch Setting
Specifies the TX/RX switch priority that prevents from unnecessary switching.
TX Power Setting
Specifies the threshold of TX power and RX power in MTPC/ATPC configuration.
ALM Mode Setting
Specifies the ATPC power mode and ALM mode for ODU communication failure.
XPIC Setting
Specifies the XPIC configuration.
AMR Setting
Specifies the AMR Switching condition.
5.1.2.1 Set MODEM Ports
Specify the Port Name to each MODEM:
Procedure 5-1
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand MODEM
Function Setting to select MODEM Port Setting. The MODEM Port Setting
window appears.
3. Click a desired MODEM to configure:
Figure 5-1 MODEM Port Setting Window
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MODEM Port Setting option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate name to the MODEM:
Figure 5-2 MODEM Port Setting Option Window
5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-3 Information Dialog Box
The MODEM Port Setting window updates the information.
7. Confirm the displayed information.
Figure 5-4 MODEM Port Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
Table 5-1 MODEM Port Setting Parameter
Parameter Value Description
Port Name (text field) Specify a Port Name. Valid value: one to 32 characters long.
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5.1.2.2 Set Radio Switch Parameters
Specify the TX/RX SW priority and TXSW locking usage, and TX SW reverse
function usage. This operation configures the following items:
TX SW Priority
Specifies the TX switch priority in transmit direction. (for Hot-Standby System only)
TX SW Lock-In Usage
Enabling this function prevents the system from causing TX switching repeatedly in
case of a cable problem between IDU and ODU.
TX SW Reverse Function Usage
This function enables to carry out the local TX switch if the opposite station detects
the TX transmit failure from the local station.
RX SW Priority
Specifies the RX switching priorities. (for Hot-Standby system and Twin-Path
system only)
Procedure 5-2
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand MODEM
Function Setting to select Radio Switch Setting. The Radio Switch Setting
window appears.
3. Click a desired SW GRP to configure:
Figure 5-5 Radio Switch Setting Window
Radio Switch Setting option window appears.
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4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-6 Radio Switch Setting Option Window
5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears
Table 5-2 Radio Switch Setting Parameter
Parameter Value Description
TX SW Priority No. 1 Selecting this option reverts/assigns online mode to No. 1
whenever No. 1 recovers or is in normal operation.
Non Priority This option sets Non-Revertive mode.
TX SW Lock-in Usage Used Enables to lock the TX SW operations. Available only when
the TX SW Priority is set to No.1. If switching operations are
carried out for more than 10 times within 10 minutes, TX will
be locked on to No. 2, which will be released after 24 hours
when No. 1 recovers or has no failure.
Not Used Disables to lock the TX SW operation.
TX SW Reverse
Function Usage
Used Enables the Reverse Function. Available only when the TX
SW Priority is set to Non Priority. If both ODUs at the local
site fail to receive signals from the opposite end, a silent
alarm is output to the opposite end to carry out the forced
switch replacing the working ODU to the standby ODY.
Not Used Disables the Reverse Function.
RX SW Priority No. 1 Selecting this option reverts/assigns online mode to No. 1
whenever No. 1 recovers or is in normal operation.
Non Priority This option sets Non-Revertive mode.
RX SW Condition Early
Warning
Included Early
Warning
Includes the Early Warning in the switch factor by an
automatic switch.
Excluded Early
Warning
Excludes the Early Warning in the switch factor by an
automatic switch.
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6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-7 Information Dialog Box
The Radio Switch Setting window updates the information.
7. Confirm the displayed parameters.
Figure 5-8 Radio Switch Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.2.3 Set TX Power Parameters
Specify the thresholds of TX Power and RX Power in MTPC/ATPC configuration.
(1) ATPC Mode
Procedure 5-3
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand MODEM
Function Setting to select TX Power Setting. The TX Power Setting window
appears.
3. Click a desired MODEM/SW GRP No. to configure:
Figure 5-9 TX Power Setting Window
TX Power Setting option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-10 TX Power Setting Option Window
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-11 Information Dialog Box
The TX Power Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed parameters.
Figure 5-12 TX Power Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
Table 5-3 TX Power Setting Parameters (ATPC)
Parameter Value Description
ATPC Range (MAX) 5.0 to 21.0 Set the maximum level of ODU TX Power for
ATPC Mode. [unit: dBm]
ATPC Range (MIN) 5.0 to 21.0 Set the minimum level of ODU TX Power for ATPC
Mode.
MTPC TX Power (Not editable)
RX Threshold 90 to 30 Set the input threshold level for when the opposite
end is in ATPC Mode.
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(2) MTPC Mode
Procedure 5-4
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand MODEM
Function Setting to select TX Power Setting. The TX Power Setting window
appears.
3. Click a desired MODEM/SW GRP No. to configure:
Figure 5-13 TX Power Setting Window
TX Power Setting option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-14 TX Power Setting Option Window
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-15 Information Dialog Box
The TX Power Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed parameters.
Figure 5-16 TX Power Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
Table 5-4 TX Power Setting Parameters (MTPC)
Parameter Value Description
ATPC Range (MAX) (Not editable)
ATPC Range (MIN) (Not editable)
MTPC TX Power 5.0 to 23.0 Set the TX Power level in MTPC mode.
RX Threshold 90 to 30 Set the input threshold level for when the opposite
end is in ATPC Mode.
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5.1.2.4 Set ALM Mode
Specify the ATPC Power and ALM Mode in case IDU fails in communicating with
ODU.
Procedure 5-5
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand MODEM
Function Setting to select ALM Mode Setting. The ALM Mode Setting window
appears.
3. Click a desired MODEM/SW GRP No. to configure:
Figure 5-17 ALM Mode Setting Window
ALM Mode Setting option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-18 ALM Mode Setting Option Window
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NOTE: When the MTPC Mode is selected, ATPC Power Mode option is disabled.
5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-19 Information Dialog Box
The ALM Mode Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed parameters.
Figure 5-20 ALM Mode Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
Table 5-5 ALM Mode Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
ATPC Power Mode MAX Increases the TX Power to the maximum value.
MIN Decreases the TX Power to the minimum value.
Hold Holds the TX Power at the current value.
ODU COMM ALM Mode Mute Mutes the TX Power if IDU fails in communicating with ODU.
Hold Holds the TX Power if IDU fails in communicating with ODU.
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5.1.2.5 Set XPIC
Specify the ODU Operation against the LO REF condition.
Procedure 5-6
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand MODEM
Function Setting to select XPIC Setting. The XPIC Setting window appears.
3. Click a desired XPIC GRP No. to configure:
Figure 5-21 XPIC Setting Window
XPIC Setting option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-22 XPIC Setting Option Window
Table 5-6 XPIC Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
XPIC Condition - Local Fail Mute Enables the Mute Control against ODU [default]
REF LO. -> Self LO. Suspends the XPIC function on MODEM, where
signals from ODU are output as they are.
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-23 Information Dialog Box
The XPIC Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed parameters.
Figure 5-24 XPIC Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.2.6 Set AMR
This procedure specifies conditions to carry out the AMR switching operation where
the AMR Mode is enabled. See 4.4.2.3 AMR Configuration for enabling AMR.
Procedure 5-7
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand MODEM
Function Setting to select AMR Setting. The AMR Setting window appears.
3. Click a desired MODEM/SW GRP No. to configure:
Figure 5-25 ALM Mode Setting Window
AMR Setting option window appears.
4. Select a condition to carry out AMR Switch operation:
Figure 5-26 AMR Setting Option Window
CNR (Carrier Noise Ratio): Automatically operates AMR If the noise within the carrier wave
increases.
RSL (Receive Signal Level): Operates AMR the receiving power changed.
Table 5-7 AMR Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
AMR Switch condition CNR + RSL Carries out AMR by CNR when the modulation scheme is
downward; or by RSL when the modulation scheme is the upward
(e.g., QPSK to 256QAM), AMR is carried out by RSL). [default]
CNR Carries out AMR by CNR.
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-27 Information Dialog Box
The ALM Mode Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed parameters.
Figure 5-28 ALM Mode Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.3 Set ETH Function
5.1.3.1 Overview
The ETH Function Setting provides the following options:
Bridge Setting
Bridge function is also known as the switching function, which enables the device in
the multiple network segments can communicate with each other. User can configure
the FDB (forward database) aging time, default VLAN ID and VLAN mode here.
ETH Port Setting
This function provides the abilities that configure the attributes of the Ethernet port
on the front panel of iPASOLINK, including port name, line speed, Mode, Flow
Control etc.
VLAN Setting
VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) enables multiple devices that are separated
physically can communicate as they are located in a same broadcast domain and also
protect the data from sending to other domain even they may connect physically.
This function provides the abilities of creating, configuring and deleting the VLAN.
FDB Setting
iPASOLINK can learn the MAC address of the Ethernet frame dynamically and save
the port MAC address mapping information into FDB (Forwarding DataBase)
based on IEEE802.1d for each VLAN. User can also add the static mapping
information manually by this function.
ETH OAM Setting
iPASOLINK supports Ethernet OAM function based on ITU-T Y.1731 and
IEEE802.1ag, which enables operator to measure the Ethernet link quality such as
delay, throughput, jitter, loss and so on, greatly help network operator in maintenance
and troubleshooting.
RSTP Setting
iPASOLINK supports RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) which prevents from
layer 2 level link loop with a faster manner comparing to legacy STP protocol.
User can set the priority of the bridge; specify the role of the Ethernet port and other
parameters.
QoS/Classification Setting
iPASOLINK supports QoS control function that provides different priority to
different applications, users, or data flow or to guarantee a certain level of
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performance to a data flow. User can configure Class Classification, Ingress Policer,
Egress QoS and SP, TDM E1 QoS on MODEM to realize differential service
strategy.
Other ETH Port Setting
This function provides additional setting of bridge such as Mirror port, layer 2
protocol transparency.
LLF Setting
LLF (Link Loss Forwarding) is the function that mandatory shuts down the port on
the opposite device when local device detects unidirectional link problem.
5.1.3.2 Bridge Setting
Procedure 5-8
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select Bridge Setting. The Bridge Setting window appears.
3. Click the Modify button on the tool bar.
Figure 5-29 Bridge Setting Window
Bridge Setting option window appears.
Modify button
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4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-30 Bridge Setting Option Window
Table 5-8 Bridge Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Aging On/Off On Enables the FDB (Forwarding Data Base) to delete the
learnt MAC Address if it is not updated for a certain period
specified by the FDB Aging Time.
Off Disables the Aging function.
FDB Aging Time 5 to 163680 Specifies the aging time period when the Aging function is
enabled. [unit: second]
GbE MAX Frame Size 64 to 9600 Specifies the maximum frame size for a GbE (Giga-bit
Ethernet) port. [unit: byte]
FE MAX Frame Size 64 to 2000 Specifies the maximum frame size for an FE (Fast
Ethernet) port. [unit: byte]
VLAN Mode 802.1q Allows the port for different VLANs to communicate with
each other through a Layer-3 network device.
802.1ad Allows the switches in a service provider network to
transparently carry customers Layer-2 control frames,
separate from the service providers traffic and from other
traffic in the service providers network.
Default VID 1 to 4094 Enter the default VID of the equipment. [default: 1]
Default VLAN TPID 8100 to FFFF Specifies the TPID (Tag Protocol Identifier) value of
VLAN. [default: 0x8100]
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-31 Information Dialog Box
The Bridge Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed parameters.
Figure 5-32 Bridge Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.3.3 ETH Port Setting
Procedure 5-9
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ETH Port Setting. The ETH Port Setting window appears.
3. Click the desired Port No. to configure.
Figure 5-33 ETH Port Setting Window
ETH Port Setting option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-34 ETH Port Setting Option Window
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-35 Information Dialog Box
The ETH Port Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed parameters.
Figure 5-36 ETH Port Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
Table 5-9 ETH Port Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Port Usage Enable Enable the port administratively.
Disable Shut down the port administratively.
Port Name (text field) Enter the Ethernet Port name. Valid value is zero to 32 characters long.
Media Type Electrical (Not editable.)
Optical
Speed AUTO Sets Autonegotiation to select the speed at establishing each link.
Selecting AUTO disables Duplex and MDI and MDIX options below.
10Mbps Specifies 10 Mbit/s rate.
100Mbps Specifies 100 Mbit/s rate.
1000Mbps Specifies 1000 Mbit/s rate.
Duplex Half Specifies the duplex mode. This option is disabled when the Speed
option selects AUTO.
Full
MDI and MDIX MDI Specifies the port media type. This option is disabled when the Speed
option selects AUTO.
MDIX
Flow Control Enable Enables the Flow Control function.
Disable Disables the Flow Control function.
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5.1.3.4 VLAN Setting
(1) VLAN List Tab
(a) Add VLAN ID
Procedure 5-10
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select VLAN Setting. The VLAN Setting window appears.
3. Select the VLAN List tab, then click the Add VLAN ID button on the tool bar.
Figure 5-37 VLAN Setting Window VLAN List Tab
The Add VLAN ID option window appears.
4. Specify VLAN ID and VLAN Service Name:
Figure 5-38 Add VLAN ID Option Window
VLAN List tab
Add VLAN ID button
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-39 Information Dialog Box
The VLAN Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed parameters.
Figure 5-40 VLAN Setting Window VLAN List Tab
This step ends the procedure.
Table 5-10 Add VLAN ID Parameters
Parameter Value Description
VLAN ID 1 to 4094 Enter VLAN ID.
VLAN Service Name (text field) Enter VLAN Service Name. Valid value is one to
32 characters long.
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(b) Modify VLAN Service Name
Procedure 5-11
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select VLAN Setting. The VLAN Setting window appears.
3. Select the VLAN List tab, then click the target item under the VLAN Service
Name.
Figure 5-41 VLAN Setting VLAN List Tab
Modify VLAN Service Name option window appears.
4. Enter the modified name into the VLAN Service Name text box, then click the
OK button.
Figure 5-42 Modify VLAN Service Name Option Window
Information dialog box appears.
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5. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-43 Information Dialog Box
The VLAN Setting window updates the information.
6. Verify the displayed parameters.
Figure 5-44 VLAN Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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(c) Delete VLAN ID
Procedure 5-12
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select VLAN Setting. The VLAN Setting window appears.
3. Select the VLAN List tab, then click the Delete VLAN ID button on the tool bar.
Figure 5-45 VLAN Setting Window VLAN List Tab
The Delete VLAN ID option window appears.
4. Enter the VLAN ID or VLAN Service Name to be removed:
Figure 5-46 Delete VLAN ID Option Window VLAN ID
Figure 5-47 Delete VLAN ID Option Window VLAN Service Name
VLAN List tab
Delete VLAN button
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Confirmation dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-48 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
7. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-49 Information Dialog Box
The VLAN Setting window updates the information.
8. Verify the displayed parameters.
Figure 5-50 VLAN Setting Window VLAN List Tab
This step ends the procedure.
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(2) VLAN Setting Tab
(a) Set VLAN ID
Procedure 5-13
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select VLAN Setting. The VLAN Setting window appears.
3. Select the VLAN Setting tab, then click a port number (listed under the Port) to
register VLAN settings.
Figure 5-51 VLAN Setting Window VLAN Setting Tab
VLAN Setting option window appears.
4. Select a Port Type, and specify the required parameters according to the selected
port type:
Figure 5-52 VLAN Setting Option Window
NOTE: For MODEM, Trunk is the only choice to select.
VLAN Setting tab
Port Numbers
Port Type
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Port Type: Access
Figure 5-53 VLAN Setting Option Window Access
Check (click to leave ticks in the) check boxes of the VLANs that are to
configure the port type: Access.
The untagged frames pass through the ports selected here.
Incoming tagged frames are discarded at the ports selected here.
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Port Type: Tunnel
Figure 5-54 VLAN Setting Option Window Tunnel
Check (click to leave ticks in the) check boxes of the VLANs that are to
configure the port type: Tunnel.
At the ports selected here, any frame types, either untagged or tagged with any
VLAN ID, are unconditionally tagged (Outer tag) with the VLAN ID, which is
checked in the list.
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Port Type: Trunk
Figure 5-55 VLAN Setting Option Window Trunk
Check (click to leave ticks in the) check boxes of the VLANs that are to
configure the port type: Trunk.
At the ports selected here, tagged frames with the VLAN IDs that are checked in
the list are allowed to pass through.
An untagged frame will be assigned with the VLAN ID of the selected VLAN in
UntagFrame Assignment column.
Other types of frames are discarded.
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-56 Information Dialog Box
The VLAN Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-57 VLAN Setting Window VLAN Setting Tab
This step ends the procedure.
Table 5-11 VLAN Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Port/VLAN Configuration (read only) Indicates the information of selected port.
VLAN Assignment
VLAN Mode (read only_) Indicates the VLAN Mode of the selected port.
Port Type Access Allows untagged frames only to pass through.
Tunnel Allows both untagged and tagged frames to pass through.
Trunk Allows the selected tagged and untagged frames to pass
through. An untagged frame will be assigned with the
specified VLAN ID.
X VLAN Assignment Clear (button) Clicking here removes ticks from all check boxes.
Enable (check box) Check (click to leave a tick in) the check box to select a VLAN
to assign the selected port type configuration.
UntagFrame Assignment
(Access Port)
(radio button) Clicking the radio button selects a VLAN ID to the untagged
frame.
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5.1.3.5 FDB Setting
(1) FDB Setting Tab
(a) FDB Setting (Equipment)
Procedure 5-14
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select FDB Setting. The FDB Setting window appears.
3. Select the FDB Setting tab, then click on Equipment to configure.
Figure 5-58 FDB Setting FDB Setting Tab
FDB Setting (Equipment) option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-59 FDB Setting (Equipment) Option Window
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-60 Information Dialog Box
The FDB Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-61 FDB Setting Window FDB Setting Tab
This step ends the procedure.
Table 5-12 FDB Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Learning MAX
Size
1 to 32512 Specify the maximum size or the learning MAC Address entries.
Learning Limit
Mode
Forward If the incoming frame that is from a new MAC Address exceeds the
maximum size of FDB, the frame without learning this source MAC
Address will be forwarded.
Discard If the incoming frame that is from a new MAC Address discarded.
Learning Limit
Trap
Enable Enables the equipment to send a trap if the Learning MAC Address
reaches the specified MAX size.
Disable Disables the action above.
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(b) FDB Setting (VLAN ID)
Procedure 5-15
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select FDB Setting. The FDB Setting window appears.
3. Select the FDB Setting tab, then click on the desired VLAN ID number to
configure.
Figure 5-62 FDB Setting Window FDB Setting Tab
FDB Setting option window appears.
4. Specify the maximum size and mode for learning MAC Address:
Figure 5-63 FDB Setting Option Window
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-64 Information Dialog Box
The FDB Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-65 FDB Setting Window FDB Setting Tab
This step ends the procedure.
Table 5-13 FDB Setting (VLAN ID) Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Learning MAX Size 1 to 32512 Specify the maximum size or the learning MAC Address entries.
Learning Limit Mode Forward If the incoming frame that is from a new MAC Address exceeds
the maximum size of FDB, the frame without learning this source
MAC Address will be forwarded.
Discard If the incoming frame that is from a new MAC Address discarded.
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(2) Static Entry Tab
(a) Add Static Entry
Procedure 5-16
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select FDB Setting. The FDB Setting window appears.
3. Select the Static Entry tab, then click the Add button.
Figure 5-66 FDD Setting Window Static Entry Tab
Static Entry (Add) option window appears.
4. Specify the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-67 Static Entry (Add) Option Window
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-68 Information Dialog Box
The FDB Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-69 FDB Setting Window Static Entry Tab
This step ends the procedure.
Table 5-14 FDB Setting (Static Entry) Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Item (Available Card) Names of available (registered) cards are shown in the
drop-down list. Select the target card.
Port (Available Port) Available (registered) ports are shown in the drop-down
list. Select the target port.
MAC Address xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Enter the object MAC Address.
Enable (radio button) Check (leave a tick in) the check box to assign the port to
the specified VLAN.
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(b) Modify Static Entry
Procedure 5-17
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select FDB Setting. The FDB Setting window appears.
3. Select the Static Entry tab, then click the Entry No. of the target to modify.
Figure 5-70 FDB Setting Window Static Entry Tab
Static Entry (Static Entry No. xxx) option window for the selected object
appears.
4. Edit the MAC Address, then click the OK button.
Figure 5-71 Static Entry Option Window
Information dialog box appears.
Entry No.
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5. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-72 Information Dialog Box
The FDB Setting window updates the information.
6. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-73 FDB Setting Window Static Entry Tab
This step ends the procedure.
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(c) Delete Static Entry
Procedure 5-18
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select FDB Setting. The FDB Setting window appears.
3. Select the Static Entry tab, then click the Delete button.
Figure 5-74 FDD Setting Window Static Entry Tab
Static Entry (Delete) option window for the selected object appears.
4. Check (leave a tick in) the check box of the target object, then click the OK
button.
Figure 5-75 Static Entry Option Window
Confirmation dialog box appears.
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5. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-76 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-77 Information Dialog Box
The FDB Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-78 FDB Setting Window Static Entry Tab
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.3.6 ETH OAM Setting
OAM: Operation, Administration & Maintenance
MEG: Maintenance Entity Group
MEP: MEG End Point
MIP: MEG Intermediate Point
(1) OAM MEG TAB
(a) Add OAM MEG Index
Procedure 5-19
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window appears.
3. Select the OAM MEG tab, then click the Add MEG button.
Figure 5-79 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MEG Tab
OAM MEG Setting (Add) option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
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Figure 5-80 OAM MEG Setting (Add) Option Window
5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-81 Information Dialog Box
The ETH OAM Setting window updates the information.
Table 5-15 OAM MEG Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
MEG Index 1 to 128 Set MEG Index number.
Maintenance Domain Name (text field) Maximum length in total of Maintenance Domain
Name and Short MA Name is 43 characters long.
Short MA Name (text field)
MEG Level 0 to 7 Specify the MEG level.
ETH-CC Period 3.3ms Set the period of ETH-CC (Continuity Check)
Message.
10ms
100ms
1s
10s
60s
CCM Enable Enable to output/monitor CCM.
Disable Disable to output/monitor CCM.
CCM Priority 0 to 7 Specify the priority of the CCM
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7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-82 ETH ADM Setting Window OAM MEG Tab
This step ends the procedure.
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(b) Delete OAM MEG Index
Procedure 5-20
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window appears.
3. Select the OAM MEG tab, then click the Delete MEG button.
Figure 5-83 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MEG Tab
OAM MEG Setting (Delete) option window appears.
4. Enter the MEG Index number of the target to be removed, then click the OK
button.
Figure 5-84 OAM MEG Setting (Delete) Option Window
Confirmation dialog box appears.
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5. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-85 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-86 Information Dialog Box
The ETH OAM Setting window updates the information.
7. Confirm that the target OAM MEG has been removed.
Figure 5-87 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MEG Tab
This step ends the procedure.
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(2) OAM MEP Tab
(a) Add OAM MEP Index
Procedure 5-21
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window appears.
3. Select the OAM MEP tab, then click the Add MEP button.
Figure 5-88 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MEP Tab
OAM MEP Setting (Add) option window appears.
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4. Add Peer MEP ID first:
Figure 5-89 OAM MEP Setting (Add) Option Window
i) From the list in the MEG Configuration option box, click the Enable radio
button of the target to select.
ii) Click Add Peer MEP button in the Peer MEP Configuration option box. The
Peer MEP Add option window appears.
iii) Enter the Peer MEP ID to add.
Figure 5-90 Peer MEP Add Option Box
iv) Click the OK button. The Peer MEP Configuration option box updates the
entries.
Table 5-16 Peer MEP Add Option Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Peer MEP ID 1 to 8191 Assign MEP ID of the peer equipment
i) Enable radio buttons I) Add Peer MEP button
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5. Specify the remaining parameters in the OAM MEP Setting (Add) option
window:
Figure 5-91 OAM MEP Setting (Add) Option Window
Table 5-17 OAM MEP Setting (Add) Parameters
Parameter Value Description
MEP Configuration
MEP Index 1 to 128 Specify a local MEP Index number.
MEP ID 1 to 8191 Specify an ID to the MEG Index.
Item (Available Card) Select the target card.
Port (Available Port) Select a port.
Enable (radio button) Click to associate an Ethernet OAM Message with a
VLAN.
MEG Configuration
Enable (radio button) Click to associate an MEP with an MEG Configuration.
Peer MEP Configuration
Add Peer MEP (button) Click to open the Peer MEP Add option window.
Enable / Peer MEP ID (radio button, list) This field lists the Peer MEP ID(s) registered by MEG
Configuration.
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6. When completed, click the OK button. Confirmation dialog box appears.
7. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-92 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
8. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-93 Information Dialog Box
The ETH OAM Setting window updates the information.
9. Confirm that the newly added MEP Index information is displayed.
Figure 5-94 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MEP Tab
This step ends the procedure.
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(b) Modify OAM MEP Index
Procedure 5-22
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window appears.
3. Select the OAM MEP tab, then click the MEP Index number of the target to be
modified.
Figure 5-95 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MEP Tab
OAM MEP Setting (Modify) option window appears.
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4. Modify the parameters:
Figure 5-96 OAM MEP Setting (Modify) Option Window
Table 5-18 OAM MEP Setting (Modify) Parameters
Parameter Value Description
MEP Configuration
MEP Index 1 to 128 Specify a local MEP Index number.
MEP ID 1 to 8191 Specify an ID to the MEG Index.
Item (Available Card) Select the target card.
Port (Available Port) Select a port.
Enable (radio button) Click to associate an Ethernet OAM Message with a
VLAN.
MEG Configuration
Enable (radio button) Click to associate an MEP with an MEG Configuration.
Peer MEP Configuration
Add Peer MEP (button) Click to open the Peer MEP Add option window.
Enable / Peer MEP ID (radio button, list) This field lists the Peer MEP ID(s) registered by MEG
Configuration.
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5. When completed, click the OK button.
Confirmation dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-97 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
7. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-98 Information Dialog Box
ETH OAM Setting window updates the information.
8. Confirm that the modified parameter(s) is/are displayed.
Figure 5-99 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MEP Tab
This step ends the procedure.
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(c) Delete OAM MEP Index
Procedure 5-23
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window appears.
3. Select the OAM MEP tab, then click the Delete MEP button of the target to be
removed.
Figure 5-100 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MEP Tab
OAM MEP Setting (Delete) option window appears.
4. Select an MEP Index number of the target to be removed.
Figure 5-101 OAM MEP Setting (Delete) Option Window
5. When completed, click the OK button. Confirmation dialog box appears.
OAM MEP tab
Delete MEP button
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6. Click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
Figure 5-102 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
7. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-103 Information Dialog Box
NOTE: When the CCM Transmit / CCM Receive is enabled, the following error message
appears upon executing the deletion operation.
Figure 5-104 Error Message
To delete the MEP Index properly, disable the CCM Transmit / CCM Receive first,
using the procedure provided in (b) Modify OAM MEP Index.
When the operation is successfully completed, the ETH OAM Setting window
updates the information.
8. Confirm that the target OAM MEP Index has been removed.
Figure 5-105 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MEP Tab
This step ends the procedure.
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(3) OAM MIP Tab
(a) Add OAM MIP Index
Procedure 5-24
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window appears.
3. Select the OAM MIP tab, then click the Add MIP button.
Figure 5-106 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MIP Tab
OAM MIP Setting (Add) option window appears.
OAM MIP tab
Add MIP button
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4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-107 OAM MIP Setting (Add) Option Window
When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
Table 5-19 OAM MIP Index Parameter
Parameter Value Description
MIP Configuration
MIP Index 1 to 128 Specify an MIP Index number.
MEG Level 0 to 7 Specify an MG Level to the MIP.
Item (Available Card) Select the target card.
Port (Available Port) Select a port.
Enable (radio button) Click to associate an MEP with a VLAN.
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5. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-108 Information Dialog Box
ETH OAM Setting window updates the information.
6. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-109 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MIP Tab
This step ends the procedure.
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(b) Modify OAM MIP Index
Procedure 5-25
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window appears.
3. Select the OAM MIP tab, then click on the MIP Index number of the target.
Figure 5-110 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MIP Tab
OAM MIP Setting (Modify) option window appears.
MIP Index numbers
OAM MIP tab
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4. Modify the parameter(s):
Figure 5-111 OAM MIP Setting (Modify) Option Window
5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
Table 5-20 OAM MIP Index Parameter
Parameter Value Description
MIP Configuration
MIP Index 1 to 128 Specify an MIP Index number.
MEG Level 0 to 7 Specify an MEG Level to the MIP.
Item (Available Card) Select the target card.
Port (Available Port) Select a port.
Enable (radio button) Click to associate an MEP with a VLAN.
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6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-112 Information Dialog Box
he ETH OAM Setting window updates the information.
7. Confirm that the information of modified parameter(s) is displayed.
Figure 5-113 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MIP Tab
This step ends the procedure.
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(c) Delete OAM MIP Index
Procedure 5-26
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select ETH OAM Setting. The ETH OAM Setting window appears.
3. Select the OAM MIP tab, then click on the Delete MIP button.
Figure 5-114 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MIP Tab
OAM MIP Setting (Delete) option window appears.
4. Select the MIP Index number of the target, then click the OK button.
Figure 5-115 OAM MIP Setting (Delete) Option Window
Confirmation dialog box appears.
OAM MIP tab
Delete MIP button
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5. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-116 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-117 Information Dialog Box
The ETH OAM Setting window updates the information.
7. Confirm that the target OAM MIP Index has been removed.
Figure 5-118 ETH OAM Setting Window OAM MIP Tab
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.3.7 RSTP Setting
STP: Spanning Tree Protocol
RSTP: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
NOTE: STP/RSTP Tunnel function cannot be enabled on a port if it enables RSTP.
(1) Modify RSTP Port
Procedure 5-27
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select RSTP Setting. The RSTP Setting window appears.
3. Click the Modify RSTP Port button.
Figure 5-119 RSTP Setting Window
The RSTP Port Setting option window appears.
Modify RSTP Port button
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4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-120 RSTP Port Setting Option Window
Table 5-21 RSTP Port Setting Parameter
Parameter Value Description
STP Mode RSTP Enables RSTP.
Disable Disables RSTP.
Enable (check box) Check (leave a tick in) the check box to select the target object.
Item (read only) Shows the information regarding the available cards.
Slot (read only)
Port (read only)
Port Name (read only
STP Port Path Cst Auto Enables the function to automatically calculate the path costs.
Manual Selects to manually calculate and enter the path costs.
STP Port Path Cost
(Value)
1 to 200000000 This filed is enabled by setting STP Port Path Cost to Manual.
Enter the cost manually.
STP Port Priority 0 to 240 Specifies the STP Port Priority.
Edge Port Enable Sets the target port to Edge Port.
Disable Removes the Edge Port setting from the target port.
P to P Port Force true Sets Point-to-Point
Force False Removes the Point-to-Point setting.
Auto Sets Point-to-Point automatically.
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-121 Information Dialog Box
The RSTP Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed parameters:
Figure 5-122 RSTP Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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(2) Modify Detailed RSTP Parameter
Procedure 5-28
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select RSTP Setting. The RSTP Setting window appears.
3. Click the Modify Detail RSTP Parameter button on the tool bar.
Figure 5-123 RSTP Setting Window
The Detail RSTP Parameter Setting option window appears.
Modify Detail RSTP Parameter button
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4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-124 Detail RSTP Parameter Setting Option Window
5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-125 Information Dialog Box
The RSTP Setting window updates the information.
Table 5-22 Detail RSTP Parameter Setting
Parameter Value Description
Bridge Priority 0 to 61440 Sets STP Priority of the bridge.
STP Bridge MAX Age 6 to 40 Sets the period to store the BPDU Configuration.
Bridge acknowledges that a topology change has
occurred when the MAX Age passes putting the
BPDU aged out. [unit: second]
STP Bridge Hello Time 1 Sets the period for sending the BPDU Configuration
from Root Bridge. [unit: second]
2
STP Bridge Forward Delay 4 to 30 Sets the delay period to execute the change from the
Listening Port to Learning Port.
STP TX Hold Count 1 to 10 Sets the number of BPDUs that can be sent per
second.
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7. Verify the displayed information:
Figure 5-126 RSTP Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
5.1.3.8 QoS/Classification Setting
Classify Setting tab
iPASOLINK supports QoS based on MEF10 and REC4115, which classifies the
traffic into eight or four classes with the proper Internal Priority according to the
predetermined profile. Except for the default profile, a user can configure up to three
additional profiles, which provides a capability of realizing the flexible and user-
orientated QoS strategy. The Internal Priority is used for the following purposes:
i) Properly identifies the ingress traffic according to the predetermined Priority.
ii) Maps the eight classes of ingress traffic to four or eight classes at queuing the
egress traffic.
iii) Copies the original internal priority to the capsulated frame to prevent the
traffic priority from changing unexpectedly. (VLAN C-tag CoS/VLAN S-tag
CoS)
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Ingress
At the ingress traffic, the internal priority is assigned to a frame to perform the flow
control according to the predetermined policer and the Yellow or Green Marker that
is applied to the frame to define whether to discard or forward the frame.
Egress
At the egress traffic, frames are queued according to the internal priority where the
Yellow or Green Marker is applied to determine whether to discard or forward the
frame.
(1) Classify Setting Tab (Equipment Based QoS Mode)
(a) Classify Entry Setting
Procedure 5-29
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/Classification Setting
window appears.
3. Click the Select Profile No. button.
Figure 5-127 QoS/Classification Setting Window
The Select Profile No. option window appears.
Select Profile No. button
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4. Select a Profile No. to specify, then click the OK button.
Figure 5-128 Select Profile No. Option Window
The QoS/Classification Setting window indicates the selected Profile No. in the
Current Classify Profile Information field.
5. Click the Classification Mode option. The Classification Mode option window
appears.
Figure 5-129 QoS/Classification Setting Window
6. Select Equipment Based QoS Mode by clicking its radio button, and click the
OK button.
Figure 5-130 Classification Mode Option Window
Confirmation dialog box appears.
Classification Mode
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7. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-131 Information Dialog Box
8. From the Classify Profile No. drop-down list, select the profile number of the
target object:.
Figure 5-132 QoS/Classification Setting Window
The QoS/Classification Setting shows the selected profile.
9. Click the Entry No. of the target to be classified.
Classify Profile No.
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Figure 5-133 QoS/Classification Setting Window (showing the target)
Classify Entry Setting option window appears.
10. Assign the Internal Priority to classify the target port:
Figure 5-134 Classify Entry Setting Option Window
11. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
Table 5-23 Classify Entry Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Classify Field type VLAN CoS Selects to use VLAN with CoS priority tag.
IPv4 Precedence Selects to use IPv4 Precedence.
IPv4 DSCP Selects to use IPv4 DSCP.
IPv6 DSCP Selects to use IPv6 DSCP.
Other Selects to use other types of field.
Classify Priority 0 to 7 Enter the priority class.
Classify Internal Priority 0 to 7 Select the internal priority class.
Entry No.
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12. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-135 Information Dialog Box
The QoS/Classification Setting window updates the information.
13. Verify the displayed parameters:
Figure 5-136 QoS Classification Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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(b) Delete Entry
Procedure 5-30
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/Classification Setting
window appears.
3. Click the Classification Mode option. The Classification Mode option window
appears.
Figure 5-137 QoS/Classification Setting Window
4. Select Equipment Based QoS Mode by clicking its radio button, and click the
OK button.
Figure 5-138 Classification Mode Option Window
Confirmation dialog box appears.
Classification Mode
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5. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-139 Information Dialog Box
6. From the Classify Profile No. drop-down list, select the profile number of the
target object:.
Figure 5-140 QoS/Classification Setting Window
The QoS/Classification Setting shows the selected profile.
Classify Profile No.
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7. Click the Delete Entry button.
Figure 5-141 QoS/Classification Setting Window (showing the target)
Delete Entry option window appears.
8. Select an entry number to be removed, then click the OK button.
Figure 5-142 Delete Entry Option Window
Confirmation dialog box appears.
9. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-143 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
Delete Entry button
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10. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-144 Information Dialog Box
The QoS/Classification Setting (Classify Setting tab) window updates the
information.
11. Verify that the selected entry is removed from the list.
Figure 5-145 QoS/Classification Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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(2) Classify Setting Tab (Port Based QoS Mode)
(a) Specify Port Classification Mode
Following steps specify the QoS Classification Mode and Default Priority of
Ingress direction for each port.
Procedure 5-31
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/Classification Setting
window appears.
3. Click the Classification Mode option. The Classification Mode option window
appears.
Figure 5-146 QoS/Classification Setting Window
4. Select Port Based QoS Mode by clicking its radio button, and click the OK
button.
Figure 5-147 Classification Mode Option Window
Confirmation dialog box appears.
Classification Mode
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5. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-148 Information Dialog Box
6. Select a target Port No.:
Figure 5-149 QoS/Classification Setting Window
Port Classification Mode Setting option window appears.
7. Specify the Port Classification Mode and Default Port Priority for the target port:
Figure 5-150 Port Classification Mode Setting Option Window
Port No.
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8. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
9. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-151 Information Dialog Box
The QoS/Classification Setting (Classify Setting tab) window updates the
information.
10. Verify the displayed parameters:
Figure 5-152 QoS Classification Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
Table 5-24 Port Classification Mode Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Port Classification Mode Port For frames input at the target port, the internal priority of all
frames will be the default port priority value. [default]
CoS(C-Tag) C-Tag value will be the internal priority value.
CoS(S-Tag) S-Tag value will be the internal priority value. This option
can be selected when VLAN Mode is 802.1ad.
IPv4/v6 DSCP The value that is mapped into eight classes according to
IPv4/v6 DSCP value will be the internal priority value. A
mapping table is set per equipment.
Default Port Priority 0 to 7 Specifies the default internal priority to the target port.
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(b) Specify DSCP Classification Mapping
Procedure 5-32
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/Classification Setting
window appears.
3. Click the Classification Mode option. The Classification Mode option window
appears.
Figure 5-153 QoS/Classification Setting Window
4. Select Port Based QoS Mode by clicking its radio button, and click the OK
button.
Figure 5-154 Classification Mode Option Window
Confirmation dialog box appears.
Classification Mode
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5. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-155 Information Dialog Box
6. Click the DSCP Classification Mapping button:
Figure 5-156 QoS/Classification Setting Window
The DSCP Classification Mapping option window appears.
DSCP Classification Mapping button
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7. Specify values to parameters:
Figure 5-157 DSCP Classification Mapping Option Window
8. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
Table 5-25 DSCP Classification Mapping Parameters
Parameter Value Description
DSCP Value 0 to 63 DSCP values (0 to 63) in the User Frame Header.
Internal Priority 0 to 7 Assign the Internal Priority (0 to 7) to each DSCP
value.
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9. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-158 Information Dialog Box
The QoS/Classification Setting (Classify Setting tab) window updates the
information.
10. Verify the displayed parameters:
Figure 5-159 QoS Classification Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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(3) Ingress Setting Tab
(a) Add Policer Index
Procedure 5-33
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/Classification Setting
window appears.
3. Click to select the Ingress Setting tab, then click the Add Policer Index button:
Figure 5-160 QoS/Classification Setting Window
The Add Policer Index option window appears.
Ingress Setting tab
Add Policer Index button
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4. Create the police index:
Figure 5-161 Add Policer Index Option Window
When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
Table 5-26 Add Policer Index Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Policer Index 1 to 256 Specify the Policer index number.
Item (available card) Select a name of the target card.
Port (available port) Select a port.
Internal Priority 0 to 7 Specify the internal priority.
Policer Profile No. 1 to 16 Specify the Policer Profile number to apply.
VLAN ID (check box) Enable VLAN ID option box below.
Enable (radio button) Click to enable a policer.
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5. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-162 Information Dialog Box
The QoS/Classification Setting (Ingress Setting tab) updates the information.
6. Verify the newly added ingress policer index:
Figure 5-163 QoS/Classification Setting Window Ingress Setting Tab
This step ends the procedure.
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(b) Set Ingress Policer Profile Details
Procedure 5-34
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/Classification Setting
window appears.
3. Click to select the Ingress Setting tab, then click the Ingress Policer Profile
Setting button:
Figure 5-164 QoS/Classification Setting Window
The Ingress Policer Profile Setting option window appears.
Ingress Setting tab
Ingress Policer Profile Setting button
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4. Click the No. of the target Ingress Policer Profile Index:
Figure 5-165 Ingress Policer Profile Setting Option Window
The Ingress Policer Profile Detail Setting option window appears.
Figure 5-166 Ingress Policer Profile Detail Setting Option Window
Table 5-27 Ingress Policer Detail Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Classify Eir 0 to 1000000 Enter the maximum bandwidth. [unit: kbps]
Classify Cir 0 to 1000000 Enter the minimum guaranteed bandwidth. [unit: kbps}
Classify Ebs 0 to 128 Enter the maximum burst size. [unit: kbyte]
Classify Cbs 0 to 64 Enter the minimum burst size. [unit kbyte]
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-167 Information Dialog Box
The Ingress Policer Profile Setting option window updates the information.
7. Verify the contents, then click the OK button.
Figure 5-168 Ingress Policer Profile Setting Option Window
Information dialog box appears.
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8. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-169 Information Dialog Box
The QoS/Classification Setting (Ingress Setting tab) updates the information.
9. Verify the newly added ingress policer index:
Figure 5-170 QoS/Classification Setting Window Ingress Setting Tab
This step ends the procedure.
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(c) Modify Policer Index
Procedure 5-35
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/Classification Setting
window appears.
3. Click to select the Ingress Setting tab, then click to select a Policer Index
number of the target object:
Figure 5-171 QoS/Classification Setting Window
Ingress Policer Setting option window appears.
Ingress Setting tab
Policer Index numbers
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4. Modify parameters:
Figure 5-172 Ingress Policer Profile Setting Option Window
5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
Table 5-28 Ingress Policer Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Policer Index (read only) Indicates the selected Index number.
Internal Priority 0 to 7 Specifies the internal priority.
Policer Profile No. 1 to 16 Specifies the policer profile number to be applied to the
port.
VLAN ID (check box) Enables/Disables the policer of selected VLANs below.
Enable (radio button) Enables to set VLAN Service Name.
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6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-173 Information Dialog Box
The QoS/Classification Setting (Ingress Setting tab) window updates the
information.
7. Verify that the selected object is modified.
Figure 5-174 Ingress Policer Profile Setting Option Window
This step ends the procedure.
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(d) Delete Ingress Policer Index
Procedure 5-36
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/Classification Setting
window appears.
3. Click to select the Ingress Setting tab, then click to select a Policer Index
number of the target object:
Figure 5-175 QoS/Classification Setting Window
Delete Policer Index option window appears.
Ingress Setting tab
Delete Policer Index button
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4. Enter the Ingress Policer Index No. to be removed, then click the OK button:
Figure 5-176 Ingress Policer Profile Setting Option Window
Confirmation dialog box appears.
5. Click the OK button.
Figure 5-177 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-178 Information Dialog Box
The QoS/Classification Setting (Ingress Setting tab) window updates the
information.
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7. Verify that the selected object is removed.
Figure 5-179 Ingress Policer Profile Setting Option Window
This step ends the procedure.
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(4) Port Setting Tab
Procedure 5-37
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select QoS/Classification Setting. The QoS/Classification Setting
window appears.
3. Click to select the Port Setting tab, then click on the Class Mode to open the
Class Mode Setting option window.
Figure 5-180 QoS/Classification Setting Window Port Setting Tag
4. Select a Class Mode by clicking its radio button, then click the OK button:
Figure 5-181 Class Mode Setting Option Window
Class Mode
Port Setting
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Information dialog box appears.
5. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-182 Information Dialog Box
The Class Mode Setting option window closes.
6. Click a Port number of the target:
Figure 5-183 QoS/Classification Setting Window
QoS Port Setting option window appears.
Table 5-29 Ingress Policer Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Class Mode 4 Class QoS Sets an output queue to 4 Class. [default]
8 Class QoS Sets an output queue to 8 Class.
Port numbers
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7. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-184 QoS Port Setting Option Window
Table 5-30 QoS Port Setting Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter Value Description
Port Setting
Scheduling Mode 4xSP Queuing modes for 4-Class QoS.
[SP: Strict-Priority; DWRR: Deficit Weighted Round Robin] 1xSP+3xDWRR
4xDWRR
1xSP+7xDWRR Queuing modes for 8-Class QoS.
2xSP+6xDWRR
Port Drop Mode WTD WTD (Weighted Tail Drop) sets the port to discard packets at
the tail end of the queue if the queue exceeds the specified
threshold.
WRED WRED (Weighted Random Early Detection) sets the port to
randomly discards packets of traffic with the priority lower
than one with higher priority when queue exceeds the
specified threshold.
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Egress Shaper Rate 1 to 1000 Sets the maximum rate at outputs for the egress queue. [unit:
Mbit/s]
Internal Priority Queueing Policy per Ingress Port
Internal Priority 0 Class
to
Internal Priority 7 Class
0 to 7 Specifies the priority of ingress ports.
Egress Class Setting Information
Class 0
to
Class 7
(linked if
available)
Clicking the linked Class n opens Egress Class Setting
option window (Figure 5-185).
See Table 5-31 below.
Shaper Rate (read only) Indicates the specified data.
DWRR Weight (read only) Indicates the specified data.
Table 5-31 Egress Class Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Class Shaper Rate 0.001 to 1000 Specifies the maximum rate at output for the class.
[unit: Mbit/s]
Class DWRR Weight 1 to 127 Specifies the weight of the queue.
Class Queue Length 16 to 128 Specifies the length for each queue. [unit: kbyte]
Values for Queues 6 and 7 are fixed to 16 kbytes.
WTD Yellow Frame
Threshold
10 to 100 Sets the threshold of Yellow Frame.
WRED Yellow Frame
Threshold
10 to 100 Determines the threshold value for Yellow Frame.
WRED Green Frame
Threshold
10 to 100 Determines the threshold value for Green Frame.
Table 5-30 QoS Port Setting Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter Value Description
Figure 5-185 Egress Class Setting Option Window
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8. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
9. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-186 Information Dialog Box
The QoS Port Setting option window updates the window.
10. Verify the displayed information, then click the OK button to proceed:
Figure 5-187 QoS Port Setting Option Window
Information dialog box appears.
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11. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-188 Information Dialog Box
The QoS/Classification Setting (Port Setting tab) window updates the
information.
12. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-189 QoS/Classification Setting Window Port Setting Tab
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.3.9 Other ETH Port Setting
Procedure 5-38
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select Other ETH Function Setting. The Other ETH Port Setting
window appears.
3. Click to select a port number of the target object:
Figure 5-190 Other ETH Port Setting Window
Other ETH Port Setting option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-191 Other ETH Port Setting Option Window
Port numbers
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NOTE: STP/RSTP Tunnel option is not supported for the RSTP enabled ports.
5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-192 Information Dialog Box
The Other ETH Port Setting window updates the information.
Table 5-32 Other ETH Port Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Port Information
Media Type (read only) Indicates the media type of the selected port.
Speed (read only) Indicates the currently selected speed at the selected port.
Monitoring Monitoring Sets the port to be monitored.
Mirror Sets the port as the Mirror Port. The traffic of the monitored
port will be duplicated onto this port.
Disable Disables the monitoring function.
Monitoring Direction Ingress Sets to monitor the ingress traffic of the port.
Egress Sets to monitor the egress traffic of the port.
Both Sets to monitor both the ingress and egress traffics.
L2 Protocol Transparency
Tunnel Enable (check box) Check (leave a tick in) the check box to enable the PDU of
the protocol transparent without processing.
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7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-193 Other ETH Port Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
5.1.3.10 LLF Setting
(a) Add LLF Group
Procedure 5-39
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select LLF Setting. The LLF Setting window appears.
3. Click the Add LLF button:
Figure 5-194 LLF Setting Window
LLF Setting option window appears.
Add LLF button
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4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-195 LLF Setting (Add) Option Window
When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
Table 5-33 LLF Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
LLF GRP ID 1 to 16 Specifies the LLF Group ID Number.
Trunk Port Setting
Item (available card) Selects the target card.
Send LLF Signal Enable Enables sending the LLF Signals.
Disable Disables sending the LLF Signals.
Ignore Received LLF Signal Enable Ignores a received LLF Signal.
Disable Accepts received LLF Signal.
Edge Port Setting
(check box) Check (leave a tick in) the check box to set the
port as Edge Port.
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5. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-196 Information Dialog Box
The LLF Setting window updates the information.
6. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-197 LLF Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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(b) Modify LLF Group
Procedure 5-40
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select LLF Setting. The LLF Setting window appears.
3. Click an LLF GRP ID number of the target LLF:
Figure 5-198 LLF Setting Window
LLF Setting (Modify) option window appears.
LLF GRP numbers
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4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-199 LLF Setting (Modify) Option Window
When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
Table 5-34 LLF Setting (Modify) Parameters
Parameter Value Description
LLF GRP ID (read only) Indicates the selected LLF GRP ID number.
Trunk Port Setting
Item (available card) Selects to change the target card.
Send LLF Signal Enable Enables sending the LLF Signals.
Disable Disables sending the LLF Signals.
Ignore Received LLF Signal Enable Ignores a received LLF Signal.
Disable Accepts received LLF Signal.
Edge Port Setting
(check box) Check (leave a tick in) the check box to set the
port as Edge Port.
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5. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-200 Information Dialog Box
The LLF Setting window updates the information.
6. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-201 LLF Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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(c) Delete LLF Group
Procedure 5-41
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select LLF Setting. The LLF Setting window appears.
3. Click the Delete LLF GRP button:
Figure 5-202 LLF Setting Window
LLF Setting (Delete) option window appears.
4. Select the LLF GRP ID number of the target to be removed, then click the OK
button:
Figure 5-203 LLF Setting (Modify) Option Window
Confirmation dialog box appears.
Delete LLF button
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5. Click the OK button.
Figure 5-204 Confirmation Dialog box
Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed:
Figure 5-205 Information Dialog Box
The LLF Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-206 LLF Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.3.11 Broadcast Storm Control Setting
Following procedure sets the input rate for the broadcast storm control, and enables/
disable the Broadcast Storm Control per Ethernet port (including MODEM port).
Procedure 5-42
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand ETH Function
Setting to select Broadcast Storm Control Setting. The Broadcast Storm
Control Setting window appears.
3. Click the Broadcast Storm Control Rate.
Figure 5-207 Broadcast Storm Control Setting Window
The Broadcast Storm Control Rate option window appears.
Broadcast Storm Control Rate
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4. Specify the input rate of the target frames for Broadcast Storm Control, then click
the OK button:
Figure 5-208 Broadcast Storm Control Rate Option Window
Information dialog box appears.
5. Click the OK button to proceed:
Figure 5-209 Information Dialog Box
The Broadcast Storm Control Setting window updates the information.
6. Click the target port to set the Broadcast Storm Control usage:
Figure 5-210 Broadcast Storm Control Setting Window
Broadcast Storm Control option window appears.
Table 5-35 LLF Setting (Modify) Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Broadcast Storm Control Rate 1 to 1000 Mbps Sets the input rate of the frame for the Broadcast
Storm Control. [granularity: 1 Mbps]
Port Number
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7. Set Enable or Disable the Broadcast Storm Control by clicking its radio button,
then click the OK button:
Figure 5-211 Broadcast Storm Control Option Window
Information dialog box appears.
8. Click the OK button to proceed:
Figure 5-212 Information Dialog Box
The Broadcast Storm Control Setting window updates the information.
9. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-213 LLF Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.4 Configure Crossconnection
iPASOLINK supports the crossconnection configured using E1 Ports and STM-1
Ports. The E1/STM-1/Cross Connect Setting menu provides the following options:
E1 Port Setting
Sets E1 Port by specifying E1 Port Name, E1 CH Usage, Channel Impedance and
unused CH reports.
STM-1 Port Setting
Sets STM-1 Port by specifying STM-1 Port Mode, Usage, TIM ALM and ALS
(Automatic Laser Shutdown).
Cross Connect Setting
Configures the Cross Connect, and confirms the current usage of Cross Connect and
Ports (CH).
5.1.4.1 E1 Port Setting
Procedure 5-43
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand E1/STM-1/
Cross Connect Setting to select E1 Port Setting. The E1 Port Setting window
appears.
3. Click the Modify button:
Figure 5-214 E1 Port Setting Window
E1 Port Setting option window appears.
Modify button
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4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-215 LLF Setting (Modify) Option Window
Table 5-36 E1 Port Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Collective Setting: This option sets all ports to the same values. To set ports individually, use the options below
the Collective Setting options.
CH Usage Used All All E1 Channels are set to be used.
Not Used All All E1 Channels are set to be unused.
CH Usage Error Report Report All Allows to report a usage error if an unused E1 CH is detected
at the input signal.
Not Report All Disables to report a usage error for all E1 ports.
Impedance All CH 120 Sets the impedance of all E1 Channels to 120 ohms.
All CH 75 Sets the impedance of all E1 Channels to 75 ohms.
CH Usage Used Sets to use the port.
Not Used Sets not to use the port.
CH Usage Error Report Report Enables to report the usage error if detecting an unused port.
Not Report Disables to report a usage error.
Impedance
120
Sets the port impedance to 120 ohms.
75 Sets the port impedance to 75 ohms.
Port Name (text field) Specifies a name to the port. Valid value is at least one, up to
32 characters long.
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed:
Figure 5-216 Information Dialog Box
The E1 Port Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-217 E1 Port Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.4.2 STM-1 Port Setting
Procedure 5-44
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand E1/STM-1/
Cross Connect Setting to select STM-1 Port Setting. The STM-1 Port Setting
window appears.
3. Click the Modify button:
Figure 5-218 TM-1 Port Setting Window
STM-1 Port Setting option window appears. Provided options differ depending
on the STM-1 Mode. STM-1 Modes are Through and Channelized:
Through: The Through Mode transmits the STM-1 over the radio frame.
Channelized: The Channelized Mode extracts the 63 E1 channels from the
STM-1 to use them selectively.
4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Modify button
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(a) STM-1 Mode: Through
Figure 5-219 STM-1 Port Setting (Through Mode) Option Window
Table 5-37 STM-1 Port Setting (Through Mode) Parameters
Parameter Value Description
STM-1 Mode Through Indicates Through for STM-1 Mode.
Port Setting
Port Usage Used Sets to use the STM-1 Port.
Not Used Sets not to use the STM-1 Port.
Port Name (text filed) Specifies the Port Name using at least one, up to 32 characters
long.
MS-AIS Generation Enable Enables the function to stop laser outputs if detecting that STM-
1 signal is lost (optical or radio) (RLOS), and to output MS-AIS.
Disable Disables this function.
ALS Usage Enable Enables the ALS (Automatic Laser Shutdown) function.
Disable Disables the ALS function.
ALS Interval 60sec Sets the delay time to release the ALS when the alarm is
cleared.
180sec
300sec
STM-1 Switch Setting
Lock-in Usage Used Enables to pause for a period of time before carrying out a
switching operation to prevent frequently executing the
switching.
Not Used Disables this function.
Detection Time [min] 1 to 60 Sets the Lock-in period between the detection of a failure and
execution of the switch operation. [unit: minute]
Detection Count [times] 1 to 255 Sets the threshold value to number of switch-over times.
Clear Lock-in Time [min] 1 to 2880 Sets the duration period before clearing the Lock-in mode.
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(b) STM-1 Mode: Channelized
Figure 5-220 STM-1 Port Setting (Channelized Mode)
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Table 5-38 STM-1 Port Setting (Through Mode) Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter Value Description
STM-1 Mode Channelized Indicates Channelized for STM-1 Mode.
Port Setting
Port Usage Used Sets to use the STM-1 Port.
Not Used Sets not to use the STM-1 Port.
Port Name (text filed) Specifies the Port Name using at least one, up to 32
characters long.
MS-AIS Generation Enable Enables the function to stop laser outputs if detecting
that STM-1 signal is lost (optical or radio) (RLOS), and
to output MS-AIS.
Disable Disables this function.
ALS Usage Enable Enables the ALS (Automatic Laser Shutdown) function.
Disable Disables the ALS function.
ALS Interval 60sec Sets the delay time to release the ALS when the alarm is
cleared.
180sec
300sec
Trace Setting
Trace Mode J0: Section Trace Enables to detect RS-TIM.
J1: High Order
Path Trace
Enables to detect HP-TIM.
Trace Mismatch AIS
Generation Action
Enable Enables the function to output AIS if detecting TIM.
Disable Disables this function.
Section Trace Send 1 to 15 Sets J0 in the outgoing direction.
Expected Section Trace 1 to 15 Sets J0 in the incoming direction.
Higher Order Path Trace (disabled) (This option is disabled.)
Expected Higher Order
Path Trace
(disabled) (This option is disabled.)
Received Trace Value
Received Section Trace (read only) Indicates the received Section Trace value.
Received High Order
Path Trace
(read only) Indicates the received Higher-Order Path Trace value.
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed:
Figure 5-221 Information Dialog Box
The STM-1 Port Setting window updates the information.
Radio Alarm Transfer Setting
Radio Alarm Transfer Enable Enables to transfer an alarm through E1 Channel with
STM-1 is configured as Channelized.
Disable Disables the function.
STM-1 Switch Setting
Lock-in Usage Used Enables to pause for a period of time before carrying out
a switching operation to prevent frequently executing the
switching.
Not Used Disables this function.
Detection Time [min] 1 to 60 Sets the Lock-in period between the detection of a
failure and execution of the switch operation. [unit:
minute]
Detection Count [times] 1 to 255 Sets the threshold value to number of switch-over times.
Clear Lock-in Time [min] 1 to 2880 Sets the duration period before clearing the Lock-in
mode.
Table 5-38 STM-1 Port Setting (Through Mode) Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter Value Description
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7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-222 STM-1 Port Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.4.3 Cross Connect Setting
iPASOLINK 1000 supports the Cross Connection of 2M E1 and STM-1 (Through
Mode) levels. Up to 168 Cross Connections in total can be created.
Following lists the interface cards that support the Cross Connections:
See the following table for channel numbering of the Channelized STM-1:
Table 5-39 Cross Connect Settings
Card Type Number of
Cards per IDU
Number of
Ports per
Card
Description
MODEM-A Up to 12 152
16E1-A Up to 14 16
STM1-A (Channelized Mode) Up to 14 63
STM1-A (Through Mode) Up to 14 1 As one 75xE1 Port.
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Table 5-40 Channel Numbering of Channelized STM-1
STM-1 Channelized
Port No.
TUG-3# TUG-2# TU-12# STM-1 Channelized
Port No.
TUG-3# TUG-2# TU-12#
#K #L #M #K #L #M
1 1 1 1 34 1 5 2
2 2 1 1 35 2 5 2
3 3 1 1 36 3 5 2
4 1 2 1 37 1 6 2
5 2 2 1 38 2 6 2
6 3 2 1 39 3 6 2
7 1 3 1 40 1 7 2
8 2 3 1 41 2 7 2
9 3 3 1 42 3 7 2
10 1 4 1 43 1 1 3
11 2 4 1 44 2 1 3
12 3 4 1 45 3 1 3
13 1 5 1 46 1 2 3
14 2 5 1 47 2 2 3
15 3 5 1 48 3 2 3
16 1 6 1 49 1 3 3
17 2 6 1 50 2 3 3
18 3 6 1 51 3 3 3
19 1 7 1 52 1 4 3
20 2 7 1 53 2 4 3
21 3 7 2 54 3 4 3
22 1 1 2 55 1 5 3
23 2 1 2 56 2 5 3
24 3 1 2 57 3 5 3
25 1 2 2 58 1 6 3
26 2 2 2 59 2 6 3
27 3 2 2 60 3 6 3
28 1 3 2 61 1 7 3
29 2 3 2 62 2 7 3
30 3 3 2 63 3 7 3
31 1 4 2
32 2 4 2
33 3 4 2
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(1) Add Cross Connect Assignment
(a) Non-Protection Mode
Procedure 5-45
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand E1/STM-1/
Cross Connect Setting to select Cross Connect Setting. The Cross Connect
Setting window appears.
3. Click the Add button to create a new Cross Connection:
Figure 5-223 Cross Connect Setting Window
Cross Connect Setting (Add) option window appears.
Add button
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4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-224 Cross Connect Setting (Add) Option Window
NOTE: Port numbers of Edge A/B appear different depending on the channel
spacing.
Table 5-41 Cross Connect Setting (Add) Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Service No. 1 to 168 Enter Service Number of the Cross Connection.
Service Name (text field) Enter the Service Name within 32 characters long. This
field can be left vacant (0 character) as well.
Cross Connect Type E1 Selects the crossconnection of E1 level.
STM-1 (Through) Selects the crossconnection of STM-1 Through level.
Edge A
Protection (check box) Do not check (not to leave a tick in) the check box for
Non-Protection setting.
(available port)
Select a port for Edge A.
NOTE
Edge B
Protection (check box) Do not check (not to leave a tick in) the check box for
Non-Protection setting.
(available port)
Select a port for Edge B.
NOTE
AMR Linkage (hyperlink) Verify the channel number and modularization related
to the current assignment.
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed:
Figure 5-225 Information Dialog Box
The Cross Connect Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-226 Cross Connect Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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(b) Protection Mode
Procedure 5-46
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand E1/STM-1/
Cross Connect Setting to select Cross Connect Setting. The Cross Connect
Setting window appears.
3. Click the Add button to create a new Cross Connection:
Figure 5-227 Cross Connect Setting Window
Cross Connect Setting (Add) option window appears.
Add button
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4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-228 Cross Connect Setting (Add) Option Window
NOTE: Port numbers of Edge A/B appear different depending on the channel
spacing.
Table 5-42 Cross Connect Setting (Add) Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Service No. 1 to 168 Enter Service Number of the Cross Connection.
Service Name (text field) Enter the Service Name within 32 characters long. This
field can be left vacant (0 character) as well.
Cross Connect Type E1 Selects the crossconnection of E1 level.
STM-1 (Through) Selects the crossconnection of STM-1 Through level.
Edge A
Protection (check box) Check (leave a tick in) the check box to configure the
Protection. Checking this box enables the option box below.
(available port)
Select a port for Edge A, Term1/Term2.
NOTE
Edge B
Protection (check box) Check (leave a tick in) the check box to configure the
Protection. Checking this box enables the option box below.
(available port)
Select a port for Edge B, Term1/Term2.
NOTE
AMR Linkage (hyperlink) Verify the channel number and modularization related to
the current assignment.
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button to proceed:
Figure 5-229 Information Dialog Box
The Cross Connect Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-230 Cross Connect Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
(2) Modify (Edit) Cross Connect Assignment
Procedure 5-47
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand E1/STM-1/
Cross Connect Setting to select Cross Connect Setting. The Cross Connect
Setting window appears.
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3. Click the Service No. of the target Cross Connect.
Figure 5-231 Cross Connect Setting Window
Cross Connect Setting (Modify) option window appears.
4. Modify parameters:
Figure 5-232 Cross Connect Setting (Modify) Option Window
5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
Service Numbers
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6. Click the OK button to proceed:
Figure 5-233 Information Dialog Box
The Cross Connect Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-234 Cross Connect Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
(3) Delete Cross Connect Assignment
Procedure 5-48
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand E1/STM-1/
Cross Connect Setting to select Cross Connect Setting. The Cross Connect
Setting window appears.
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3. Click the Delete button:
Figure 5-235 Cross Connect Setting Window
Cross Connect Setting (Delete) option window appears.
4. Check (click to leave a tick in) the check box of the target crossconnection:
Figure 5-236 Cross Connect Setting (Delete) Option Window
5. When completed, click the OK button. Confirmation dialog box appears.
Delete button
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6. Click the OK button to proceed.
Figure 5-237 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
7. Click the OK button to proceed:
Figure 5-238 Information Dialog Box
The Cross Connect Setting window updates the information.
8. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-239 Cross Connect Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.5 Set Equipment Clock and Synchronization
The procedures here sets the Internal/External Clock and the Timing Source
Selection of the equipment. The EXT Clock Setting menu provides the following
menu:
Equipment Clock Setting
Selects the Clock and Timing Source.
EXT Clock Setting
Sets the CLK Output parameters.
5.1.5.1 Set Equipment Clock
Procedure 5-49
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand Equipment
Clock/Synchronization Setting to select Equipment Clock Setting. The
Equipment Clock Setting window appears.
3. Click the Modify button:
Figure 5-240 Equipment Clock Setting Window
Equipment Clock Setting option window appears.
Modify button
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4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-241 Equipment Clock Setting Option Window
Table 5-43 Equipment Clock Setting Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter Value Description
Equipment CLK Mode Master Sets the equipment clock as the Master Clock
to provide timing signals to synchronize Slave
Clocks.
Slave Sets the equipment clock as a Slave Clock to
be synchronized with the Master Clock.
SyncETH Enable Enables the Synchronous Ethernet function.
Disable Disables the Synchronous Ethernet function.
Clock Source Selective
Mode
QL Mode Sets to select the clock source by its quality
level.
PL Mode Sets to select the clock source by its priority
level.
Timing Source 1,
2
No Entry Select a clock source.
Line CLK1/2
GbE Line CLK
E1 Line CLK
Option Line CLK (STM1)
3 No Entry
EXT CLK
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Warning dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button of the dialog box.
Figure 5-242 Warning Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
Slot (available slot #) Select a Slot number of the target object.
Port/CH (available port #) Select a Port number of the target that can
extract the clock information.
Priority 1 to 12 Sets the priority of the timing source
manually.
Line SSM Usage Use Sets to use the Line SSM.
Not Use Sets not to use the Line SSM.
Forced SSM Value QL-PRC Sets the Primary Reference Clock.
QL-SSU-A
QL-SSU-B
QL-SEC
WTR 0 Sets the Wait to Restore time that is a period
to wait for enabling the timing source when
recovered.
10 sec
20 sec
30 sec
1 min to 15 min (by the minute)
Table 5-43 Equipment Clock Setting Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter Value Description
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7. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 5-243 Information Dialog Box
The Equipment Clock Setting window updates the information.
8. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-244 Equipment Clock Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.5.2 Set EXT Clock
Procedure 5-50
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand Equipment
Clock/Synchronization Setting to select Ext Clock Setting. The Ext Clock
Setting window appears.
3. Click the Modify button:
Figure 5-245 Ext Clock Setting Window
Ext Clock Setting option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate value to each parameter:
Figure 5-246 Ext Clock Setting Option Window
Modify button
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NOTE: Port/CH numbers cannot be changed when the same interface is already
used by the equipment clock setting.
5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
Table 5-44 Equipment Clock Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
In/Out
EXT Impedance 120 Selects the impedance of EXT CLK.
75
EXT CLK Interface bps Selects EXT CLK by bit/s or Hertz
Hz
CRC On/Off On
Off
SSM Support Enable Supports SSM.
Disable Disables SSM usage.
Sa Bit Sa4 to Sa8
Out
EXT CLK Out SEL NOT SELECT Select a CLK type. Selecting NOT SELECT
disables CLK outputs.
NE CLK
MODEM1
MODEM2
GbE Line CLK
E1 Line CLK
Option Line CLK
Slot (available Slot #) Select a Slot number of the target object.
Port/CH (available Port/CH #) Select a Port or CH number.
Message Pass Through On
Off
Forced SSM Send Value QL-SEC
Threshold AIS
Generation Mode
On
Off
QL Threshold QL-PRC
AIS Generation Mode AIS
Shutdown
Timing Loop Prevention On
Off
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6. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 5-247 Information Dialog Box
The Ext Clock Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-248 Equipment Clock Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.6 Assign STM-1 (Through) Port for V.11/OW
Use the following procedures to assign the user interface (V.11, RS-232C) and
Orderwire Channel:
V.11/SC Control Setting
Select the input of SC Channel, RS-232C, and V.11 from the SC channel of each
MODEM.
V.11 Directional Setting
Set the working mode of V.11.
OW Setting
Set the Orderwire Channel of the radio section and CALL OUT polarity.
5.1.6.1 V.11/SC Setting
(1) Assign SC Channel Usage
Procedure 5-51
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand V.11/OW
Setting to select V.11/SC Setting. The V.11/SC Setting window appears.
3. Click the SC Channel link:
Figure 5-249 V.11/SC Setting Window
V.11/SC Setting (SC Channel) option window appears.
SC Channel
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4. Select a Card from Item drop-down list, and set an SC Channel to the appropriate
port:
Figure 5-250 V.11/SC Setting (SC Channel) Option Window
5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 5-251 Information Dialog Box
The V.11/SC Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-252 Equipment Clock Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
Item: MODEM Item: STM1-A
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(2) Set for MODEM
Procedure 5-52
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand V.11/OW
Setting to select V.11/SC Setting. The V.11/SC Setting window appears.
3. Click the MODEM link:
Figure 5-253 V.11/SC Setting Window
V.11/SC Setting (MODEM) option window appears.
4. Select a Card from Item drop-down list, and assign the appropriate usage:
Figure 5-254 V.11/SC Setting (SC Channel) Option Window
5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
MODEM
From MODEM From MODEM to STM1-A
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6. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 5-255 Information Dialog Box
The V.11/SC Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-256 Equipment Clock Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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(3) Set for STM1-A
Procedure 5-53
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand V.11/OW
Setting to select V.11/SC Setting. The V.11/SC Setting window appears.
3. Click the STM1-A link:
Figure 5-257 V.11/SC Setting Window
V.11/SC Setting (STM1-A) option window appears.
STM1-A
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4. Select a Card from Item drop-down list, and assign the appropriate usage:
Figure 5-258 V.11/SC Setting (STM1-A) Option Window
5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 5-259 Information Dialog Box
The V.11/SC Setting window updates the information.
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7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-260 Equipment Clock Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.6.2 Assign V.11 Directional Setting
Procedure 5-54
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand V.11/OW
Setting to select V.11 Directional Setting. The V.11 Directional Setting
window appears.
3. Click the Modify button:
Figure 5-261 V.11 Directional Setting Window
V.11 Directional Setting option window appears.
4. Set the appropriate direction:
Figure 5-262 V.11 Directional Setting Option Window
5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
Table 5-45 V.11 Directional Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
V.11-1 Direction Setting
V.11-2 Direction Setting
Co-Directional The direction to receive data is the same as
that of the Clock Input/Output.
Contra-Directional The direction to receive data is the opposite to
that of the Clock Input/Output.
Modify button
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6. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 5-263 Information Dialog Box
The V.11 Directional Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-264 Equipment Clock Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.6.3 Assign Orderwire Setting
(1) SW GRP1 (MODEM)
Procedure 5-55
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand V.11/OW
Setting to select OW Setting. The OW Setting window appears.
3. Click the Modify link:
Figure 5-265 OW Setting Window
OW Setting (MODEM) option window appears.
4. Set the appropriate usage:
Figure 5-266 OW Setting Option Window
5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
Table 5-46 OW Setting (MODEM) Parameters
Parameter Value Description
OW Use DSC Used Enables the use of OW Channel on the selected Card.
Not Used Disables the use of OW Channel on the selected Card.
MODEM
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6. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 5-267 Information Dialog Box
The OW Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-268 Equipment Clock Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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(2) AUX-A
Procedure 5-56
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand V.11/OW
Setting to select OW Setting. The OW Setting window appears.
3. Click the AUX-A link:
Figure 5-269 OW Setting Window
OW Setting (AUX-A) option window appears.
4. Set the appropriate polarity:
Figure 5-270 OW Setting Option Window
5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
Table 5-47 OW Setting (AUX-A) Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Call Polarity Invert Calls if a signal is not normal.
Normal Calls when a signal is normal.
AUX-A
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6. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 5-271 Information Dialog Box
The OW Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-272 OW Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.7 Configure Alarm/AIS Setting
Use the following procedures to configure the alarm severity, colors, and the relevant
settings of AIS events.
Correlation Setting
Users can modify the conditions to mask alarms (if displaying/clearing alarms on
LCT or LED).
Alarm Severity Setting
Users can modify the severity level of each alarm, such as critical, major, minor, and
warning, reported by iPASOLINK 1000.
AIS Setting
Users can enable/disable AIS outputs, and specify the conditions if to output AIS and
delay time to output AIS.
BER Threshold Setting
Specify the threshold of BER alarm of (High/Low)/STM-1 MUX input and E-BER/
SD.
5.1.7.1 Correlation Settings
Procedure 5-57
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand Alarm/AIS
Setting to select Correlation Setting. The Correlation Setting window appears.
3. Click the Modify button:
Figure 5-273 Correlation Setting Window
Correlation Setting option window appears.
Modify button
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4. Set the appropriate polarity:
Figure 5-274 Correlation Setting Option Window
5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 5-275 Information Dialog Box
The Correlation Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-276 Correlation Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
Table 5-48 Correlation Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Alarm Correlation On Enables to detect lower level alarms.
Off Disables to detect lower level alarms.
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5.1.7.2 AIS Setting
Procedure 5-58
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand Alarm/AIS
Setting to select AIS Setting. The AIS Setting window appears.
3. Click the Modify button:
Figure 5-277 AIS Setting Window
AIS Setting option window appears.
4. Set the appropriate polarity:
Figure 5-278 AIS Setting Option Window
Table 5-49 AIS Setting Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter Value Description
AIS Activation Condition LOF + High BER Sends AIS by receiving LOF and High BER alarms.
LOF Sends AIS by receiving LOF signal only.
AIS Generated Report Report Reports the event of generated AIS.
Not Report Not to report the event of generated AIS.
Modify button
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 5-279 Information Dialog Box
The AIS Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-280 AIS Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
AIS Received Report Report Report the event of receiving AIS.
Not Report Not to report the event of receiving AIS.
AIS Received Condition Alarm Treats an event of receiving AIS as an alarm.
Status Treat an event of receiving AIS as no alarm (event).
Table 5-49 AIS Setting Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter Value Description
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5.1.7.3 BER Threshold Setting
Use the following procedures to specify the threshold of BER alarm of (High/Low)/
STM-1 MUX input and E-BER/SD.
(1) Switch Group 1 (MODEM)
Procedure 5-59
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand Alarm/AIS
Setting to select BER Threshold Setting. The BER Threshold Setting window
appears.
3. Click the desired MODEM link:
Figure 5-281 BER Threshold Setting Window
BER Threshold Setting (MODEM) option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate settings:
Figure 5-282 BER Threshold Setting (MODEM) Option Window
links to objects option windows
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 5-283 Information Dialog Box
The BER Threshold Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-284 BER Threshold Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
Table 5-50 BER Threshold Setting (MODEM) Parameters
Parameter Value Description
High BER 1E-3 Specifies the High BER Threshold of MW.
1E-4
1E-5
Low BER 1E-6 Specifies the Low BER Threshold of MW.
1E-7
1E-8
1E-9
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(2) STM1-A
Procedure 5-60
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand Alarm/AIS
Setting to select BER Threshold Setting. The BER Threshold Setting window
appears.
3. Click the desired MODEM link:
Figure 5-285 BER Threshold Setting Window
BER Threshold Setting (STM1 A) option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate settings:
Figure 5-286 BER Threshold Setting (MODEM) Option Window
Table 5-51 BER Threshold Setting (MODEM) Parameters
Parameter Value Description
RS-EXC 1E-3 Specifies the threshold value to detect Regenerator
Section Signal Excessive BER condition.
1E-4
1E-5
RS-DEG 1E-6 Specifies the threshold value to detect Regenerator
Section Signal Degrade condition.
1E-7
1E-8
1E-9
links to objects option windows
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 5-287 Information Dialog Box
The BER Threshold Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-288 BER Threshold Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.8 Assign PMON/RMON Settings
Use the following procedures to set the relevant configuration of PMON (except
Ethernet port) and RMON (Ethernet port), including threshold values.
The PMON/RMON Setting provides the following menus:
PMON Threshold Setting
Threshold setting of PMON (except Ether port).
PMON Other
Threshold setting of TCN level.
RMON Threshold Setting
Threshold setting of RMON (Ether port).
RMON Other
Add the VLAN Counter (VLAN Counter Report).
5.1.8.1 PMON Threshold Setting
PMON/RMON Threshold values can be set to the following objects:
MODEM: for a slot (Card) that does not configure Switch Group.
SW GRP: for slots (Cards) that configure a Switch Group.
APS GRP
STM1-A
16E1-A
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(1) MODEM / SW GRP (Slot No.) Tab
Procedure 5-61
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand PMON/RMON
Setting to select PMON Threshold Setting. The PMON Threshold Setting
window appears.
3. Click the desired MODEM or SW GRP (for protected slots) tab:
Figure 5-289 PMON Threshold Setting Window
RF - MODEM or RF - SW GRP option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate settings:
Figure 5-290 RF - MODEM Option Window
click a tab
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Table 5-52 PMON Threshold Setting (MODEM / SW GRP Tab) Parameters
Parameter Value Description
RF BBE 15mintes Occur 0 to 1611000 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF BBE
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 1611000 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF BBE for a
15-minute period.
1day Occur 0 to 154656000 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF BBE
condition for a 1-Day period.
Recover 0 to 154656000 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF BBE
condition for a 1-Day period.
RF ES 15mintes Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF ES
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF ES for a
15-minute period.
1day Occur 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF ES
condition for a 1-Day period.
Recover 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF ES
condition for a 1-Day period.
RF SES 15mintes Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF SES
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF SES for a
15-minute period.
1day Occur 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF SES
condition for a 1-Day period.
Recover 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF SES
condition for a 1-Day period.
RF SEP 15mintes Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF SEP
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF SEP for a
15-minute period.
1day Occur 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF SEP
condition for a 1-Day period.
Recover 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF SEP
condition for a 1-Day period.
RF UAS 15mintes Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF UAS
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF UAS for a
15-minute period.
1day Occur 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF UAS
condition for a 1-Day period.
Recover 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF UAS
condition for a 1-Day period.
RF OFS 15mintes Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF OFS
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF OFS for a
15-minute period.
1day Occur 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF OFS
condition for a 1-Day period.
Recover 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF OFS
condition for a 1-Day period.
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 5-291 Information Dialog Box
The PMON Threshold Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-292 PMON Threshold Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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(2) APS GRP Tab
Procedure 5-62
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand PMON/RMON
Setting to select PMON Threshold Setting. The PMON Threshold Setting
window appears.
3. Click the desired APS GRP tab:
Figure 5-293 PMON Threshold Setting Window
DMR - APS GRP or RS - APS GRP option window appears.
APS GRP tab
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4. Assign the appropriate settings:
Figure 5-294 DMR - APS GRP Option Window
Table 5-53 PMON Threshold Setting (DMR - APS GRP Tab) Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter Value Description
RF BBE 15mintes Occur 0 to 1611000 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF BBE
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 1611000 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF BBE for a
15-minute period.
1day Occur 0 to 154656000 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF BBE
condition for a 1-Day period.
Recover 0 to 154656000 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF BBE
condition for a 1-Day period.
RF ES 15mintes Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF ES
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF ES for a
15-minute period.
1day Occur 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF ES
condition for a 1-Day period.
Recover 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF ES
condition for a 1-Day period.
RF SES 15mintes Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF SES
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF SES for a
15-minute period.
1day Occur 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF SES
condition for a 1-Day period.
Recover 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF SES
condition for a 1-Day period.
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RF SEP 15mintes Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF SEP
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF SEP for a
15-minute period.
1day Occur 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF SEP
condition for a 1-Day period.
Recover 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF SEP
condition for a 1-Day period.
RF UAS 15mintes Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF UAS
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF UAS for a
15-minute period.
1day Occur 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF UAS
condition for a 1-Day period.
Recover 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF UAS
condition for a 1-Day period.
RF OFS 15mintes Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF OFS
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF OFS for a
15-minute period.
1day Occur 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF OFS
condition for a 1-Day period.
Recover 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF OFS
condition for a 1-Day period.
Table 5-53 PMON Threshold Setting (DMR - APS GRP Tab) Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter Value Description
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Figure 5-295 RS - APS GRP Option Window
Table 5-54 PMON Threshold Setting (RS - APS GRP Tab) Parameters (1 of 2)
Parameter Value Description
RF BBE-RS 15mintes Occur 0 to 1611000 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF BBE
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 1611000 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF BBE
for a 15-minute period.
1day Occur 0 to 154656000 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF BBE
condition for a 1-Day period.
Recover 0 to 154656000 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF BBE
condition for a 1-Day period.
RF ES-RS 15mintes Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF ES
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF ES
for a 15-minute period.
1day Occur 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF ES
condition for a 1-Day period.
Recover 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF ES
condition for a 1-Day period.
RF SES-RS 15mintes Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF SES
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF SES
for a 15-minute period.
1day Occur 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF SES
condition for a 1-Day period.
Recover 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF SES
condition for a 1-Day period.
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 5-296 Information Dialog Box
The PMON Threshold Setting window updates the information.
RF SEP-RS 15mintes Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF SEP
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF SEP
for a 15-minute period.
1day Occur 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF SEP
condition for a 1-Day period.
Recover 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF SEP
condition for a 1-Day period.
RF UAS-RS 15mintes Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF UAS
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF UAS
for a 15-minute period.
1day Occur 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF UAS
condition for a 1-Day period.
Recover 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF UAS
condition for a 1-Day period.
RF OFS-RS 15mintes Occur 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF OFS
condition for a 15-Minute period.
Recover 0 to 900 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF OFS
for a 15-minute period.
1day Occur 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RF OFS
condition for a 1-Day period.
Recover 0 to 86400 Specifies the threshold value to clear the RF OFS
condition for a 1-Day period.
Table 5-54 PMON Threshold Setting (RS - APS GRP Tab) Parameters (2 of 2)
Parameter Value Description
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7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-297 PMON Threshold Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.8.2 PMON Other
Procedure 5-63
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand PMON/RMON
Setting to select PMON Other. The PMON Other window appears.
3. Click the target MODEM link:
Figure 5-298 PMON Other Window
PMON Other Setting option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate settings:
Figure 5-299 DMR - APS GRP Option Window
Table 5-55 PMON Other Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
RX Level TCN Threshold 99 to 30 Specifies the threshold value to generate TCN RX
Level alarm. [unit: dBm]
link to option window
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 5-300 Information Dialog Box
The PMON Threshold Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-301 PMON Other Window
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.8.3 RMON Threshold Setting
Procedure 5-64
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand PMON/RMON
Setting to select RMON Threshold Setting. The RMON Threshold Setting
window appears.
3. Click the Modify button:
Figure 5-302 RMON Threshold Setting Window
RMON Threshold Setting option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate settings:
Figure 5-303 RMON Threshold Setting Option Window
Modify button
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 5-304 Information Dialog Box
The RMON Threshold Setting window updates the information.
Table 5-56 RMON Threshold Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
RX Drop Events 15 minutes 0 to 133929000 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RX Drop
Event condition for a 15-minute period.
1 day 0 to 4294967294 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RX Drop
Events condition for a 1-day period.
RX Undersize Pkts 15 minutes 0 to 133929000 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RX
Undersize Pkts condition for a 15-minute period.
1 day 0 to 4294967294 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RX
Undersize Pkts condition for a 1-day period.
RX Fragments 15 minutes 0 to 133929000 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RX
Fragments condition for a 15-minute period.
1 day 0 to 4294967294 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RX
Fragments condition for a 1-day period.
RX CRC Alignment
Errors
15 minutes 0 to 133929000 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RX CRC
Alignment Error for a 15-minute period.
1 day 0 to 4294967294 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RX CRC
Alignment Error for a 1-day period.
RX Oversize Pkts 15 minutes 0 to 133929000 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RX
Oversize Pkts condition for a 15-minute period.
1 day 0 to 4294967294 Specifies the threshold value to detect an RX
Oversize Pkts condition for a 1-day period.
TX Collisions 15 minutes 0 to 133929000 Specifies the threshold value to detect a TX
collision for a 15-minute period.
1 day 0 to 4294967294 Specifies the threshold value to detect a TX
collision for a 1-day period.
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7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-305 RMON Threshold Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.8.4 RMON Other
(a) Add VLAN Counter
Procedure 5-65
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand PMON/RMON
Setting to select RMON Other. The RMON Other window appears.
3. Click the VLAN counter No. on the VLAN Counter Select tab:
Figure 5-306 RMON Threshold Setting Window
RMON Threshold Setting option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate settings:
Figure 5-307 VLAN Counter Select Option Window
VLAN Counter numbers
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 5-308 Information Dialog Box
The RMON Other window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-309 RMON Threshold Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
Table 5-57 RMON Threshold Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Item (available card) Select the target card to specify.
Port (available port) Select the target port to specify.
Enable (radio button) Clicking the radio button enables to count the frames that
pass through the selected VLAN.
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(b) Delete VLAN Counter
Procedure 5-66
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand PMON/RMON
Setting to select RMON Other. The RMON Other window appears.
3. Click the Delete VLAN Counter button:
Figure 5-310 RMON Threshold Setting Window
The Delete VLAN Counter option window appears.
4. Select a VLAN Counter No. to be removed, then click the OK button:
Figure 5-311 VLAN Counter Select Option Window
Confirmation dialog box appears.
Delete VLAN Counter
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5. Click the OK button of the dialog box.
Figure 5-312 Confirmation Dialog Box
Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 5-313 Information Dialog Box
The RMON Other window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-314 RMON Threshold Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.9 AUX Setting
AUX Setting provides the following menus:
AUX Input Setting
AUX Output Setting
5.1.9.1 AUX Input Setting
Procedure 5-67
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand AUX Setting
to select AUX Input Setting. The AUX Input Setting window appears.
3. Click the Modify button of the target Input tab:
Figure 5-315 AUX Input Setting Window
AUX Input Setting option window appears.
Modify button
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4. Assign the appropriate settings:
Figure 5-316 AUX Input Setting Option Window
Table 5-58 AUX Input Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Name (text field) Enter the event name within one to 32 characters
long, which is to be displayed in the Event Log.
Condition Alarm when Event On(Close) Reports an alarm when Event On.
Alarm when Event Off(Open) Reports an alarm when Event Off.
Status Reports the status information instead of an alarm.
Status Strings
Event On (Close) (text field) Enter the event name to be displayed when the event
status changes.
Event Off (Open) (text field)
X.733
Severity Critical Specifies an alarm severity level.
Major
Minor
Warning
Alarm Type (see Table 5-59) Specifies an alarm type name.
Probable Cause (see Table 5-60) Specifies a probable cause of the event.
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Table 5-59 AUX Input Setting Alarm Types
Parameter Value
X.733 Alarm Type communicationAlarm
qualityOfServiceAlarm
processingErrorAlarm
equipmentAlarm
environmentalAlarm
integrityViolationAlarm
operationalViolationAlarm
physicalViolationAlarm
securityViolationAlarm
timeDomainVilolationAlarm
Table 5-60 AUX Input Setting Probable Causes (1 of 6)
Parameter Value
X.733 Probable Causes aIS
callSetUpFailure
degradedSignal
farEndReceiverFailure
framingError
lossOfFrame
lossOfPointer
lossOfSignal
payloadTypeMismatch
transmissionError
remoteAlarmInterface
excessiveBER
pathTraceMismatch
unavailable
signalCableMismatch
lossOfMulriFrame
receiveFailure
transmitFailure
modulationFailure
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demodulationFailure
broadcastChannelFailure
connectionEstablishmentError
invalidMessageReceived
localNodeTransmissionError
remoteNodeTransmissionError
routingFailure
backplaneFailure
dataSetProblem
equipmentIdentifierDuplication
externalIFDeveiceProblem
lineCardProblem
multiplexerProblem
nEIdentifierDuplication
powerProblem
processorProblem
receiverFailure
replaceableUnitMissing
synchronizationSourceMismatch
terminalProblem
timingProblem
transmitterFailure
trunkCardProblem
replaceableUnitProblem
realTimeClockFailure
antennaFailure
batteryChargingFailure
diskFailure
FrequencyHoppingFailure
iODeviceError
lossOfSynchronisation
lossOfRedundancy
powerSupplyFailure
signalQualityEveluationFailure
Table 5-60 AUX Input Setting Probable Causes (2 of 6)
Parameter Value
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tranceiverFailure
protectionMechanismFailure
protectingResourceFailure
airCompressorFailure
airConditioningFailure
airDryerFailure
batteryDischarging
batteryFailure
commercialPowerFailure
coolingFanFailure
engineFailure
fireDetectorFailure
FuseFailure
generatorFailure
lowBatteryThreshold
pumpFailure
rectifierFailure
rectifierHighVoltage
rectifierLowFVoltage
ventilationsSystemFailure
enclosureDoorOpen
explosiveGas
fire
flood
highHumidity
highTemperature
highWind
iceBuildUp
intrusionDetection
lowFuel
lowHumidity
lowCablePressure
lowTemperature
lowWater
Table 5-60 AUX Input Setting Probable Causes (3 of 6)
Parameter Value
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smoke
toxicGas
coolingSystemFailure
externalEquipmentFailure
externalPointFailure
storageCabacityProblem
memoryMismatch
corruptData
outOfCPUCydes
sfwrEnvironmentProblem
sfwrDownloadFailure
lossOfRealTimel
applicationSubsystemFailure
databaseInconsistency
fileError
outOfMemory
softwareError
timeoutExpired
underlayingResourceUnavailable
versionMismatch
bandwidthReduced
congestion
excessiveErrorRate
excessiveResponseTime
excessiveRetransmissionRate
reducedLoggingCapbility
systemResourcesOverload
adapterError
applicationSubsystemFailure
bandwidthReducedX733
callEstablishmentError
communicationsProtocolError
communicationsSubsystemFailure
configurationOrCustomizationError
Table 5-60 AUX Input Setting Probable Causes (4 of 6)
Parameter Value
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congestionX733
coruptData
corruptData
cpuCycleslimitExceeded
dataSetOrModemError
degradedSignalX733
dteDceInterfaceError
enclosureDoorOpenX733
equipmentVibration
fileErrorX733
direDetected
framingErrorX733
heatingVentCoolingSystemProblem
humidityUnacceptable
inputOutputDeviceError
inputDeticeError
lanError
leakDetected
localNodeTransmissionErrorX733
lossOfFrameX733
lossOfSignalX733
materialSupplyExhausted
multiplexerProblemX733
outOfMemoryX733
outputDeviceError
performanceDegraded
powerProblems
pressureUnacceptable
processorProblems
pumpFailureX733
queueSizeExceeded
receiveFailureX733
receiverFailureX733
remoteNodeTransmissionErrorX733
Table 5-60 AUX Input Setting Probable Causes (5 of 6)
Parameter Value
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
resourceAtOrNearingCapacity
responseTimeExcessive
retransmissionRateExcessive
softwareErrorX733
softwareProgramAbnormallyTerminated
softwareProgramError
storageCapacityProblemX733
temperatureUnacceptable
thresholdCrossed
timingProblemX733
toxicLeakDetected
transmitFailureX733
transmitterFailure
underlyingResourceUnavailable
versionMismatchX733
authenticationFailure
breachOfConfidentiality
cableTamper
delayedInformation
denialOfService
duplicateInformation
iniformatinMissing
informationModificationDetected
informationOutOfSequence
keyExpired
nonRepudiationFailure
outOfHoursActivity
outOfService
proceduralError
unauthorizedAccessAttempt
unexpectedInformation
other
Table 5-60 AUX Input Setting Probable Causes (6 of 6)
Parameter Value
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6. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 5-317 Information Dialog Box
The AUX Input Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-318 AUX Input Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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5.1.9.2 AUX Output Setting
Procedure 5-68
1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.
2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand Provisioning, then expand AUX Setting
to select AUX Output Setting. The AUX Output Setting window appears.
3. Click the target Output number:
Figure 5-319 AUX Output Setting Window
AUX Output Setting option window appears.
4. Assign the appropriate settings:
Figure 5-320 AUX Output Setting Option Window
Table 5-61 AUX Output Setting Parameters
Parameter Value Description
Name (text field) Enter the event name within one to 32 characters long.
Condition Event Off(Open) Outputs a control signal when the Event is off.
Event On(Close) Outputs a control signal when the Event is on.
Status Strings
Event On (Close) (text field) Enter the event name.
Event Off (Open) (text field)
Output numbers
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5. When completed, click the OK button. Information dialog box appears.
6. Click the OK button of the dialog box to proceed.
Figure 5-321 Information Dialog Box
The AUX Output Setting window updates the information.
7. Verify the displayed information.
Figure 5-322 AUX Output Setting Window
This step ends the procedure.
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6. ABBREVIATIONS & ACRONYMS
ACAP Adjacent Channel Alternate
Polarization
ACCP Adjacent Channel Co-Polarization
ACK Acknowledgement
AGC Automatic Gain Control
AIS Alarm Indication Signal
ALM Alarm
ALS Automatic Laser Shutdown
AMR Adaptive Modulation Radio
ANT, Ant. Antenna
APS Automatic Protection Switch
ATT Attenuator
ATPC Automatic Transmitter Power Control
AU Administrative Unit
AUX Auxiliary
Ave Average
BBE Background Block Error
BER Bit Error Ratio/Rate
BPF Band Pass Filter
BS Base Station
BSC Base Station Controller
BTS Base Transceiver Station
CAPEX Capital Expenditure
CBS Committed Burst Size
CCDP Co-Channel Dual Polarization
CCM Continuity Check Message
CEPT Conference of European Postal &
Telecommunication Administration
CIR Committed Information Rate
CKT, ckt Circuit
CLK Clock
CMF Channel Mismatch Failure
CMI Coded Mark Inversion
CNR Carrier Noise Ratio
CONV Converter
CORBA Common Object Request Broker
Architecture
CoS Class of Service
CPU Central Processing Unit
CR Critical
CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check
CS Channel Separation
CTRL Control
CV near and Code Violation
CW Carrier Wave
DA Destination Address
DADE Differential Absolute Delay Equalizer
DB Database
DC Direct Current
DCN Data Communication Network
DEG Degraded
DEI Drop Eligible Indicator
DEM Demodulator
Des (Dest) Destination
DI Data-In
D/I Drop and Insert
DL Download
DM Delay Measurement
DMM Delay Measurement Message
DMR Delay Measurement Reply
DO Data-Out
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DSCP Differentiated Services Code Pointer
DUP Duplexer
DXC Digital Cross Connect
E1 E-carrier level 1
EBS Express Burst Size
EIR Excess Information Rate
EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility
EML Element Management Layer
EMS Element Management System
EOW C Order Wire
EPS ETH-Protection Switch
EQL Equalizer
ERP ETH-Ring Protection Switch
ES Errored Seconds
ETH Ethernet
ETH-CC ETH-Continuity Check function
ETH-LB ETH-Loopback function
ETH-LBM ETH-Loopback Message
ETH-LBR ETH-Loopback Reply
ETH-LT ETH-Link Trace function
ETH-LTM ETH-Link Trace Message
ETH-LTR ETH-Link Trace Reply
ETH-OAM Ethernet Operations, Administration
and Maintenance
ETH-OAM LB ETH-OAM Loopback
ETH-OAM LT ETH-OAM Link Trace
ETH-RDI ETH-Remote Defect Indication
function
ETSI European Telecommunications
Standards Institute
EXC Electrical Cross Connect
E-to-E End-to-End
Fail Failure
F/B Front Back Ratio
FCS Frame Check Sequence
FDB Forwarding Database
FE Fast Ethernet
FEC Forward Error Correction
FEBBE Far End Background Block Error
FEES Far End Errored Seconds
FESES Far End Severely Errored Seconds
FEUAS Far End Unavailable Seconds
FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array
F/W Firmware
GbE, GBE Gigabit Ethernet
3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project
GUI Graphical User Interface
H Horizontal
HDB High Density Bipolar
HK Housekeeping
HP HIgher order Path
HYB Hybrid
H/W Hardware
ID Identification
IDU Indoor Unit
IE Internet Explorer
IEC International Electrotechnical
Commission
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers
I/F Interface
IF Intermediate Frequency
IHG iAPSOLINK High Grade
IN Input
INTFC Interface
I/O Input/Output
IP Internet Protocol
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ITU International Telecommunication
Union
ITU-R Radio Communication Sector of ITU
ITU-T Telecommunication Sector of ITU
L2SW Layer 2 Switch
LAN Local Area Network
LB Loopback
LBM Loopback Message
LCD Loss of Cell Delineation
LCT Local Craft Terminal
LDPC Low Density Party Check
LED Light Emitting Diode
Lev. Level
LLF Link Loss Forwarding
LM Loss Measurement
LMM Loss Measurement Message
LNA Low Noise Amplifier
LO Local Oscillator
LOC Loss of Continuity
LOF Loss of Frame
LOM Loss of Multiframe
LOP Loss of Pointer
LO REF Local Reference Signal Loss
LOS Loss of Signal
LP Lower Order Path
LPM Link Performance Monitor
LT Link Trace
LTI Loss of Incoming Timing Input
LTM Link Trace Message
MAC Media Access Control
MAINT Maintenance
MAX Maximum
Mdev Mean Deviation
MD CPU MODEM CPU
MDI Medium Dependent Interface
MDIX Medium Dependent Interface
Crossover
MD4 Message Digest Algorithm 4
MD5 Message Digest Algorithm 5
MEG Maintenance Entity Group
MEM Memory
MEP MEG End Point
MIN Minimum
MIP Maintenance Intermediate Point
MIX Mixer
MJ Major
MMC Multi Media Card
MME Mobility Management Entity
MMG Mismerge
MN Minor
MOD Modulator
MODEM Modulator Demodulator
MON Monitor
MPX Multiplexer
MS Multiplex Section
MSC Mobile Switching Center
MSDU MAC Service Data Unit
MSP Multiplex Section Protection
MTBF Mean Time Between Failure
MTPC Manual Transmitter Power Control
MUX Multiplexing Equipment
N/A Not Applicable
NBI Northbound Interface
NE Network Element
NML Network Management Layer
NMS Network Management System
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OAM Operation Administration and
Maintenance
OCR Occur
Octs Octets
ODU Outdoor Unit
OFS Out of Frame Second
OMT Orthomode Transducer
OPEX Operational Expenditure
OPP Opposite
OPR Operation
OPT Optical
OSPF Open Shortest Path First
OSS Operation Support System
OUT Output
OW Orderwire
PA Power Amplifier
PBR Pressurizable Type B, flange profile
square Rectangular
PCP Priority Code Point
PDH Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy
PDU Protocol Data Unit
PGM Program
PHY Physical
PIR Peak Information Rate
PJE Pointer Justification Event
PJE-N Pointer Justification Event Negative
Stuff
PJE-P Pointer Justification Event Positive
Stuff
PKG Package
Pkts Packets
PLM Payload Label Mismatch
PMC PASOLINK Management Card
PMON Performance Monitor
PNMSj PASOLINK Network Management
System Java Version
PPI PDH PHY Interface
ppm parts per million
PPP Point-to-Point Protocol
PPS Path Protection Switch
PQ Priority Queuing
PRM Parameter
PROT Protection
PS Power Supply
RSL Receive Signal Level
PSC Protection Switching Counts
PSD Protection Switching Duration
PWR Power
QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
QoS Quality of Service
QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying
RCVR Recover
REF Reference
REM Remote
RDI Remote Defect Indication
RF Radio Frequency
RFS Radio Frequency Systems
RL Relay
RMON Remote Network Monitoring
RNC Radio Network Controller
RPL Ring Protection Link
RS Regenerator Section
RS-232 Recommended Standard 232
RSL Received Signal Level
RST Regenerator Section Termination
RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
RX Receiver
ABBREVIATIONS & ACRONYMS 6-5
iPASOLINK 1000: OPERATION NWD-118790-02E
SC Service Channel
SD Space Diversity
SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
SEG Segment
SEP Severely Errored Period
SES Severely Errored Seconds
SFP Small Form Factor Pluggable
SGMI Security Gateway Management
Interface
SMS Synchronous Multiplexing System
SMU Source Measure Unit
SNCP Sub-network Connection Protection
SNMP Simple Network Management
Protocol
SP Strict Priority
SPD Speed
SRC Source MAC Address
STAT Status
STD Standard
STM Synchronous Transport Module
STP Spanning Tree Protocol
SUB Substitute
SW Switch
S/W Software
SWG Switch Group
SYNC Synchronous
TCI Tag Control Information
TCN Threshold Crossing Notification
TDM Time Division Multiplex
TDMoP TDM over Packet
TEMP Temperature; Temporary
TERM Terminal
TF Transmit Fail
TIM Trace Identifier Mismatch
TLV Type Length Value
TM Through Mode
TNC Threaded Neil-Concelman
ToS Type of Service
TPID Tag Protocol Identifier
TQC Total Quality Control
TTL Time to Live
TU Tributary Unit
TX Transmitter
UAE UAS Event
UAS Unavailable Seconds
UL Upload
UNEQ Unequipped
UNEXP Unexpected
Unicast DMR Unicast Delay Measurement Reply
UNM Unexpected MEP
UNP Unexpected Period
USB Universal Serial Bus
V Vertical; Volt
VC Virtual Channel
VLAN Virtual LAN
VP Virtual Path
VPN Virtual Private Network
VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
WDM Wavelength Division Multiplexing
WG Waveguide
WR Warning
WRR Weighted Round Robin
WWW World Wide Web
WS Wayside
XCTRL XPIC Control
6-6/END ABBREVIATIONS & ACRONYMS
iPASOLINK 1000: OPERATION NWD-118790-02E
X-DEM XPIC Demodulator
XFP 10 (X) Gigabit Small Form Factor
Pluggable
XIF XPIC IF
XPD Cross Polarization Discrimination
Ratio
XPIC Cross Polarization Interface
Canceller
XREF XPIC Reference

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