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XS060

Single-Channel
Gigabit Ethernet Mapping Card






User Handbook




V1.01
2013.11










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Revi sion History

Version Data Description
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V1.01 2013-11-25 Deleted ring description

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Contents
1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 3
1.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................ 3
1.2 Feature ............................................................................................................................... 3
2 Appli cation .............................................................................................................................. 5
3 System Structure .................................................................................................................... 5
3.1 Block Diagram .................................................................................................................... 5
3.2 Components of XS060 ....................................................................................................... 5
4 Panel Description ................................................................................................................... 7
5 Functional Description........................................................................................................... 9
5.1 ALS Function ...................................................................................................................... 9
5.2 Ethernet Function............................................................................................................... 9
5.2.1 Flow Control .............................................................................................................. 9
5.2.2 Ethernet packet length and MAC aging .................................................................... 9
5.2.3 VLAN Function ........................................................................................................ 10
5.2.3.1 Port-based VLAN ......................................................................................... 10
5.2.3.2 802.1 Q Tag-based VLAN ............................................................................ 12
5.2.3.3 802.1Q Tag-based VLAN Term .................................................................... 12
5.2.3.4 QinQ Function .............................................................................................. 15
5.3 GFP-F Function ............................................................................................................... 17
5.4 VCAT & LCAS Function ................................................................................................... 18
5.5 Performance Statistic ....................................................................................................... 19
5.6 Network Management ...................................................................................................... 20
6 Operation ............................................................................................................................... 21
6.1 Default Settings................................................................................................................ 21
6.2 Alarm Description ............................................................................................................. 22
6.3 Equipment Management.................................................................................................. 26
6.4 Notes ................................................................................................................................ 26
7 Technical Specification ........................................................................................................ 28

Note: As products and technologies have been increasingly updated and perfect, what have been stated
in this document might be somehow inconsistent with your practical products, so please contact our sales
representatives if you find something different with your products.
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1 Introducti on
1.1 Overview
XS060, the single-Channel Gigabit Ethernet Mapping card, is one of the important plug-in cards of
RS1010 equipment. It is connected to a mainboard of the RS1010 equipment via TELECOM-BUS,
inserted into the 3
rd
slot. XS060 can be managed by the RS1010 network management platform which
implements device management based on CLI command and network management based on SNMP.
XS060 adopts ITU-T G.7041, G.7042 and G.707-compliant EOSDH (Ethernet Over SDH) technology,
provides one optical Gigabit Ethernet interface and one copper Gigabit Ethernet interface, it employs one
VCG and the bandwidth can be flexibly configured from 1~63 VC12
*
(133Mb/s).
*
Note: XS060 provides an internal Ethernet WAN port (invisible) adopting TMII (Turbo MII) with the bit rate of
200Mb/s, which replace the traditional internal fast Ethernet interface, make the 63 VC12 pass-through at full
speed. Therefore, the two gigabit Ethernet interfaces share 133Mb/s bandwidth.

1.2 Feature
Ethernet Interface
Provides one optical gigabit Ethernet interface and one copper gigabit Ethernet interface,
compliant with IEEE802.3 serial standard
The copper gigabit Ethernet interfaces adopt RJ 45 connector, supports auto-negotiation,
which can work in 1000M full-duplex, 100M full/half-duplex, 10M full/half-duplex mode; it
supports auto MDI/MDX function
The optical gigabit Ethernet interface adopts 1.25G SFP module, which can work in 1000M
full-duplex mode; the transmission distance is optional (depends on SFP module); it
supports ALS function
Provides one internal Ethernet WAN ports (invisible), employs a VCG and the bandwidth
can be flexibly configured from 1~63 VC12*(133Mb/s)
Ethernet switch
Supports unicast, multicast and broadcast frame
Supports flow control and broadcast storm filtering control.
8K MAC address table, with 1s~300s ageing time configurable, the default is 300s.
Accepts frames with length between 64 and 1522/2036 bytes.
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Supports MAC address dynamic learning function
Supports port-based VLAN, IEEE802.1Q tag-based VLAN and QinQ (Double Tag VLAN)
Provides performance statistic for each Ethernet interface
EoSDH
Supports GFP-F Encapsulation specification complying with ITU-T G.7041
Supports VCAT specification complying with ITU-T G.707
Supports LCAS specification complying with ITU-T G.7042
Provides both LCAS and Non-LCAS modes
The maximum tolerated differential delay between any two VC-12 channels is 112 ms
Supports device management based on CLI command and network management based on
SNMP protocol
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2 Applicati on
As one of the service cards of RS1010, XS060 can be used for transmission of Ethernet data over the
existent SDH network. It can communicate with any equipment complying with ITU-T G.7041, G.7042 and
G.707 standard from other vendors.

RS1010
XS060(2)
STM-1
SDH
LAN1 and LAN2 share 63 VC-12
RS1010
XS060(1)
LAN1
LAN2
VCG
LAN2
LAN1
133Mb/s


Figure 2-1 XS060 Point-to-point application


3 System Structure
3.1 Block Diagram
















MCU
SDRAM
B
a
c
k


P
l
a
t
e


B
u
s
MAC
GFP
Mapper
SDH
(63VC-12)
LAN1
LAN2
Switch
VCG
SFP
RJ 45
TMII
WAN


Figure 3-1 Block Diagram

3.2 Components of XS060
Table 3-2-1 Components of XS060
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Type Specification Description Remarks
Mainbo
ard
XS060 mainboard single channel
gigabit Ethernet
mapping card
Required
SFP
module
Dual fiber, 0.5Km, refer to Table 7-5 for more;
Dual fiber, 30Km, refer to Table 7-6 for more;
Dual fiber, 80Km, refer to Table 7-7 for more;
Dual fiber, 120Km, refer to Table 7-8 for more;
Single fiber, 20Km, refer to Table 7-9 for more.
SFP optical
module
Optional
Note 1: Items with symbol means optional.
Note2: All the above SFP optical modules support DDM function, if the users use other SFP modules, it is
suggested to use the SFP module with DDM function, otherwise, some information may not be uploaded
and shown correctly.
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4 Panel Descri pti on
GE
XS060
NOP
LINK/ACT
GX

Figure 4-1 XS060 Panel
Table 4-1 Panel Description
Name Description
GX
Optical Gigabit Ethernet Interface, works in 1000M full duplex mode, complying to
IEEE802.3z 1000Base-LX/SX standards, it adopts SFP optical module, supports hot
pluggable.
GE

Copper Gigabit Ethernet port, complying to IEEE802.3ab 1000Base-T/ IEEE802.3u
100Base-TX/ IEEE802.3 10Base-T standard.
It adopts RJ 45 connector, supports auto-negotiation, which can work in 1000M full-duplex,
100M full/half-duplex, 10M full/half-duplex mode; the default work mode is 1000m
full-duplex.

Table 4-2 Indicators of Panel
Type Name Description
Indicators of
optical Ethernet
interface
NOP
Optical signal loss alarm indicator. Red
ON: Optical signal loss is detected at the optical interface
OFF: SFP works normally or no SFP module present in the
socket or SFP interface is disabled by software.
Note: When the fiber is broken, if ALS is enabled, the interface
will start sending a laser pulse in a certain interval periodically.
When the fiber is healed, the emitter will send laser after a while
as ALS is enabled. Thus, if the fiber has already recovered, this
indicator will still be ON for a short time, and then be OFF..(if
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ALS worked in short interval mode, the time delay is about
12.5s; while if ALS worked in long interval mode, this time delay
is about 100s)
LINK/ACT
Optical Ethernet link indicator. Green.
ON: Normal link but no data transmitting or receiving;
Blink: Normal link and there are data transmitting or receiving;
OFF: No link or interface is disabled or no SFP module present.
Indicators of
copper Ethernet
interface
Link/ACT Electrical Ethernet link indicator. Green.
ON: Normal link but no data transmitting or receiving;
Blink: Normal link and there are data transmitting or receiving;
OFF: No link or interface is disabled.
SPD Ethernet speed indicator. Yellow
ON: operating with 1000M;
OFF: operating with 10M or 100M.
Note 1: Keep your eyes away from the emitter of SFP optical interface
Note 2: If Electrical Ethernet interface is enabled, all the indicators of optical interface are off no matter
whether the SFP optical module is inserted or not.

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5 Functi onal Descri ption
5.1 ALS Function
In order to minimize or eliminate risk of exposure to laser radiation from fiber breaks, the optical interface
in XS060 support the Automatic Laser Shutdown (ALS) function.
If ALS is enabled by software, when an optical interface detects a Loss of Signal (LOS) for 800ms, it will
enter into an ALS state. The interface will then start sending a laser pulse in a certain interval periodically
in order to restore as the fiber is healed.
In default, ALS is enabled by software and it works in short interval mode.
XS060 also supports manually sending a laser pulse when ALS is enabled by software, using manual
function to send restart pulse to restore the laser within 2s when fiber is healed; if fiber is still broken, the
laser only lasts for 2s, after that, it will automatically send pulse in a certain interval again.
XS060 supports ALS configuration through RayView management software or CLI command, such as
enable/ disable ALS, manual send pulse, long interval/short interval settings and so on,
Note:
1) ALS enabled by software only means the ALS function is effective, only when the corresponded
optical interface detects a LOS alarmthe ALS can be activated automatically;
2) ALS should be disabled by software when measuring Average Optical Transmit Power and
Receiving Sensitivity.

5.2 Ethernet Function
5.2.1 Flow Control
Each Ethernet interface supports flow control function, in default, the flow control is enabled.

5.2.2 Ethernet packet length and MAC aging
XS060 supports up to 1522/2036 bytes per Ethernet frame, it can be configured by management
software to meet the user's needs. In default, the maximum packet length is 1522 bytes.
In order to meet the user's various requirements, XS060 supports the following three MAC address table
aging modes, which can be configured by management software:
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Quick aging: The MAC address learning is enabled and the aging time is 12s;
Standard aging: The MAC address learning is enabled and the aging time is 300s;
Close aging: The MAC address learning is disabled and the aging time is 12s. (Suitable for fault
testing).

5.2.3 VLAN Function
5.2.3.1 Port-based VLAN
Port-based VLAN is used to assign each port of one switch to a separate VLAN, or multiple ports to the
same VLAN. Port-based VLAN can't across different switches.
Port-based VLAN doesnt require its bridge to recognize the VLAN-tagged frames or to look up the VLAN
table; Packets received from a port will only go forward to its associated ports - port members, so you
must define the port member for each port, that is, to define the final destination ports allowed for each
port, as Figure 5-2-3-1 shows:


Figure 5-2-3-1 Port-based VLAN

Figure 5-2-3-1 is the diagram for a switch with 4 ports, while XS060 provides 3 ports at most (2 LAN ports
and 1 WAN port). XS060 can also support Port-based VLAN function, which can be configured by both
RayView management software and CLI command.

1

2

3

4

Switch

Port

Member

1



2

3

4







VLAN2



VLAN1

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5.2.3.1.1 Configuration Instance
LAN2
LAN1
LAN1
LAN2
LAN1
LAN1
RS1010
XS060A
VCG=63*VC12133M
RS1010
XS060B
WAN WAN




STM-1
LANA LANB

Figure 5-2-3-1-1 Application for port-based VLAN

As Figure 5-2-3-1-1 shows, by creating port-based VLAN to the two equipments (XS060A and XS060B
separately, the following communication can be implemented via VCG channel:
LAN A<-------------->LAN B

Configuration steps:
Step 1: Enable the port-based VLAN of both the two equipments;
Step 2: Configure the port table of XS060 A, as table 5-2-3-1-1 shows:
Table 5-2-3-1-1
port Port Member
LAN1
LAN1WAN
WAN
LAN1WAN

Step 3: Configure port table for XS060 B, as table 5-2-3-1-1 shows, therefore, the port-based VLAN has
been created for the two equipments;

Step 4: Configure cross-connection for the two equipments, Assign 63 VC-12 to VCG (WAN port) of the
two equipments separately.
-----------------------------------------------Config fi nish-----------------------------------------------------------

Note: If the 802.1Q Tag-based VLAN is disabled, the VLAN ID and priority is i nvalid, and the port
VLAN mode should be fi xed to ' Hybrid' .
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5.2.3.2 802.1 Q Tag-based VLAN
The 802.1Q Tag-based VLAN requires its bridge to recognize frames with a VLAN tag; lookup the VLAN
table to find out the record whose VLAN ID is identical with the packet tag; forward packet according to
both the record of VLAN table and the port members.
The 802.1Q Tag-based VLAN is used to achieve VLAN across switches, that is, it allows the ports of
different switches be assigned to the same VLAN, as Figure 5-2-3-2shows;

Swi tch 1
Swi tch 2
A
A
B
B
data
VLAN1
VLAN2
Trunk

Figure 5-2-3-2 802.1Q Tag-based VLAN

XS060 supports IEEE802.1Q Tag-based VLAN, which can be configured by both RayView management
software and CLI command.

5.2.3.3 802.1Q Tag-based VLAN Term
Tag: 802.1Q VLAN Tag header, which is a field within a frame that identifies the VLAN.
Tagged frame: A data frame that contains 802.1Q VLAN tag header.
Untagged frame: A data frame that does not contain 802.1Q VLAN tag header.
VLAN ID: VLAN IDentification, a unique number (between 1 and 4094) that identifies a particular VLAN.
The default VLAN ID is '1. (VLAN ID=0 is NULLVLAN, 4095 is reserved.)
PVID: Port VLAN ID, a unique number (between 1 and 4094), the default PVID for all the ports is '1'.
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PVID is an identification used to classify incoming untagged frames when they are received, for example,
if PVID of port 1 of switch is '2', it means that any untagged incoming traffic received on port 1 of switch
will be considered as traffic of VLAN 2 in the switch.
Access: VLAN port mode, when an Ethernet port is connected with terminal device such as a PC, this
port mode is recommended.
Trunk: VLAN port mode, it is also called Tag-aware, when an Ethernet port is connected with device that
can distinguish and deal with VLAN tag such as SWITCH with VLAN function, this mode is recommended
Hybrid: VLAN port mode, Hybrid Port connects LAN that combines tagged or untagged devices or
switches, this port mode can be adopted in more complex environment.

Table 5-2-3-3 Port Mode
Mode
On the i ngress of the port
On the egress of the port Receive untagged
packet
Receive tagged packet
Access Add the PVID, check if
the PVID is in the VLAN
table, yes, forward; no,
discarded.
Check if the tag is in the
VLAN table, yes,
forward; no, discarded.
Output untag packet.
Trunk
(Tag-aware)
It is the same with that in
Access mode
It is the same with that
in Access mode
If the tag is consistent to the port
PVID, removed the tag and output
the untag packet;
If the tag is different with the port
PVID, output tagged packet
directly.
Hybrid It is the same with that in
Access mode
It is the same with that
in Access mode
Output tagged packet or untagged
packet according to different
settings.


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5.2.3.3.1 Configuration Instance
Trunk
ACCESS
ACCESS
PVID=2
PVID=3
PVID=1
PC_A
PC_B
PC_C PC_D
LAN2
LAN1
LAN2
LAN1
RS1010
XS060(1) VCG=63*VC12133M
RS1010
XS060(2)
WAN
WAN




PVID=2
VID=3LAN2,WAN
VID=2LAN1,WAN
VLANIDMember VLAN2
VLAN3
ACCESS
ACCESS
PVID=1
Trunk
VID=3LAN2,WAN
VID=2LAN1,WAN
VLANIDMember
PVID=3

Figure 5-2-3-3-1 Typical Application for 802.1Q Tag-based VLAN


As Figure 5-3-2-3-1 shows, by creating tag-based VLAN to the two equipments ( XS060A and XS060B)
separately, the following communication can be implemented via VCG channel:
PC_A<-------------->PC_B
PC_C<-------------->PC_D
See the steps below for VLAN configuration of equipment A, the configuration to equipment B is similar:
Configuration steps:
Step 1: Enable the 802.1Q tag-based VLAN of both the two equipments;

Step 2: Add the VLAN records in the following table to VLAN table:
VLAN ID VLAN members
2
LAN1 WAN
3
LAN2 WAN

Step 3: Configure the port mode for each Ethernet port:
Port Mode
LAN1 Access
LAN2 Access
WAN Trunk

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Step 4: Configure the port PVID for each Ethernet port
port
VLAN_IDPVID
priority
LAN1 2 0 (default)
LAN2 3 0 (default)
WAN
1default
0 (default)

Step5: Configure the port table for each port
port Port members
LAN1 LAN1, WAN
LAN2 LAN2, WAN
WAN LAN1, LAN2, WAN
Therefore, the Tag-based VLAN has been created for the two equipments;

Step 6: Configure cross-connection for the two equipments, Assign 63 VC-12 to VCG (WAN port) of the
two equipments separately.
-----------------------------------------------Config fi nish-----------------------------------------------------------

5.2.3.4 QinQ Function
XS060 supports QinQ function. QinQ is also called VLAN stacking, it is based on IEEE 802.1Q protocol, a
VLAN tag (outer VLAN tag) is added to the original VLAN tag (inner VLAN tag), the outer VLAN tag can
shield the inner VLAN tag. Currently, XS060 only supports port-based QinQ, called basic QinQ, to
achieve user data frame transparent transmission over the service provider network only.
User network2
CVLAN1~100
User network1
CVLAN1~100
SPVLAN 10
Customer port
Uplink port
Uplink port
SPVLAN 10
SPVLAN 10
SPVLAN 10
Customer port
Switch A
PE
PE
Switch B
SPVLAN: Service Provider VLAN
CVLAN: Customer VLAN
PE:Provider Edge
Service Provider
network


Figure. 5-2-3-4-1 QinQ networking
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The QinQ packet is with double VLAN Tag during transmission in the service provider network (public
network), the inner VLAN Tag is for private network, and the outer VLAN Tag is for the public network.
The packet frame structure is as Figure. 5-2-3-4-2 shows:
DA
SA
User
VLAN Tag
Etype DATA
FCS
6 bytes 6 bytes 4 bytes 2 bytes 46~1500 bytes 4 bytes
802.1Q Encapsulation
DA
SA
User
VLAN Tag
Etype DATA
FCS
6 bytes 6 bytes 4 bytes 2 bytes 46~1500 bytes 4 bytes
QinQ Encapsulation
Nested
VLAN Tag
4 bytes
Outer
VLAN Tag
Inner
VLAN Tag

Figure. 5-2-3-4-2 QinQ frame structure

XS060 supports basic QinQ configuration below, by CLI command or SNMP:
Enable/disable QinQ
In default, the QinQ function is disabled.
Note: the 802.1Q must be enabled when enableing QinQ function.
Configure ISP port
Configure TPID
TPIDTag Protocol Identifieris a field of VLAN Tag, indicate the protocol type of VLAN Tag, it
is 0x8100 specified in IEEE 802.1Q protocol. On devices of different vendors, the TPID of the
outer VLAN tag of QinQ frames may have different default values. Users can set or modify this
TPID value, so that the QinQ frames, when arriving at the public network, carries the TPID value
of a specific vendor to allow interoperation with devices of that vendor.
The TPID in an Ethernet frame has the same position with the protocol type field in a frame
without a VLAN tag. To avoid chaotic packet forwarding and receiving, users cannot set the TPID
value to any of the values in the table 5-2-3-4-1 below.

Table 5-2-3-4-1 Reserved protocol type value
Protocol Type Value
ARP 0x0806
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PUP 0x0200
RARP 0x8035
IP 0x0800
IPv6 0x86DD
PPPoE 0x8863/0x8864
MPLS 0x8847/0x8848
IPX/SPX 0x8137
IS-IS 0x8000
LACP 0x8809
802.1x 0x888E
Cluster 0x88A7
Reserved 0xFFFD/0xFFFE/0xFFFF


5.3 GFP-F Function
GFP-F (Frame-mapped Generic Framing Procedure) is a protocol specified in the ITU G.7041 which
mapping variable length payload into an octet-synchronous transport container. As shown in Figure 5-3-1,
the Ethernet frame (not contain of Preamble and Start of Frame Delimiter) is encapsulate into the GFP
frame, the GFP FCS, GFP extension header is optional field and the Type is configurable.
Octets
Octets
2
2
2
2
0- 60
P LI
c HEC
T ype
tHEC
GFP extension hdr
7
1
6
6
2
4
SF D
Destination Address
Source Address
MAC client data
Pad
F CS
GFP frame
4
optional
PFI
configurable
optional
Ethernet MAC frame
Preamble
Length/Type
GFP
Payload
GFP FCS
PTI EXI
UPI

Figure 5-3-1 GFP frame structure

In order to communicate with equipment from other vendors, XS060 supports the following configuration
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for GFP frame implemented by management software:
PFI (Payload FCS Indicator): it is used to indicate the presence or the absence of the payload FCS
filed.
Enable PFI: use the payload FCS filed;
Disable PFI: Not use the payload FCS filed.
Default value: Disable PFI.
EXIExtension Header Identifier: it is used to identify the type of extension header, Null header or
linear header is optional.
Default value: Null header
Note: keep the default value of the GFP configuration when communicating with the same equipment;
when communicating with equipment from other vendors, change the default value appropriately to
guarantee the normal communication between the two different equipments.

5.4 VCAT & LCAS Function
Low speed tributaries with the same frame structures may be virtually concatenated together to form
larger transport entities (VCG), this is called virtual concatenation (VCAT). Link Capacity Adjustment
Scheme (LCAS) is defined in The ITU-T Recommendation G.7042 that specifies a link capacity
adjustment scheme which should be used to increase or decrease the capacity of a container using
virtual concatenation, automatically decrease the capacity if a member experiences a failure in the
network and increase the capacity when the network fault is repaired.
XS060 supports VCAT & LCAS function: it provides one VCG; achieve LCAS enabled/ disabled and the
configuration of V5 and K4_B1.
When LCAS is enabled, the following functions can be achieved:
Smooth bandwidth adjustment: when users send bandwidth adjustment command, the
allocated bandwidth for an Ethernet link can be dynamically reconfigured without packet
discarding;
Automatically decrease the capacity if a member experience a failure: The device is able to
decrease the capacity if there are alarms such as TU-LOP or TU-AIS, and increase the
capacity when the fault is repaired;
Trial signal degrade: The device is able to temporary decrease the capacity if the bit error rate
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exceed the threshold;
Asymmetry connection: The LCAS generally assumes that the links between two sides can be
arranged randomly. This implies connection asymmetry.

Both V5(b5~b7) and K4_B1 indicate the status of VCG, V5b5b7is the Transmitted Signal Label
(TSL, used to identify the type of signal carried on the channel. K4_B1 is the Extended Signal Label
(ESL), used to indicate the data encapsulation format. In default, the value of V5 is 0A, and K4_B1 is 0D.
When communicating with the equipment of other vendors, if the sending and receiving of V5 / K4_B1 is
not identical, the receiving side will generate Payload Mismatched (PLM) alarm, it is recommended that
the V5 of equipment of other vendor is set as 0x0A and K4_B1 is set as 0x0D.
Note: keep the default value of V5 and K4_B1 when communicating with the same equipment; when
communicating with equipment from other vendors, change the default value appropriately to guarantee
the normal communication between the two different equipments.


5.5 Performance Statistic
XS060 supports TU12 Low order Path (LP) performance statistic, Ethernet performance statistic and
GFP performance statistic, as table 5-5-1, 5-5-2 and 5-5-3 shows:

Table 5-5-1 LP performance statistic
Performance Item Definition
LP Performance
Local EB
Local error block
Local ES
Local error second
Local SES
Local serious error second
Local UAS
Local unavailable second
Remote EB
Remote error block
Remote ES
Remote error second
Remote SES
Remote serious error second
Remote UAS
remote unavailable second
PJ PC
Positive pointer adjustment counter
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PJ NC
Negative pointer adjustment counter

Table 5-5-2 Ethernet performance
Performance Item Definition
LAN port
and
WAN port
RX Byte Count Ethernet byte counter for the receiving client data frames
RX Packet Count Ethernet packet counter for the receiving client data frames
TX Byte Count Ethernet byte counter for the transmitting client data frames
TX Packet Count Ethernet packet counter for the transmitting client data
frames
Drop packet Count
Packets discardedincluding oversize packets, undersize
packet , CRC error packet and so on
Drop Byte Count The bytes of dropped packets
Note that the ETH performance can be statistic by bytes or packets.

Table 5-5-3 GFP Performance
Performance Item Definition
GFP1/2/3/4
RX Byte Count GFP byte counter for the receiving client data frames
RX Packet Count GFP frame counter for the receiving client data frames
TX Byte Count GFP byte counter for the transmitting client data frames
TX Packet Count GFP frame counter for the transmitting client data frames
RX Error Packet Count GFP frame counter for the receiving FCS error
TX Error Packet Count GFP frame counter for the transmitting FCS error
Note: The GFP performance statistic is not available temperately.

5.6 Network Management
XS060 can be managed by the RS1010 network management platform: RayView Network management
software (based on SNMP protocol) or CLI command, the management system detects the Ethernet
channel in real time, provides VLAN configuration, alarm query and performance monitor.

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6 Operati on
6.1 Default Settings
Table 6-1-1 J umpers default settings
ID Name Factory Settings
Remarks
J 3 UART Connection Connected
The status of J 3 is default factory settings
and should not be carelessly changed.
J 5
Connection between
PGND and GND
Disconnected
PGND is the Protective ground, it is
connected with the chassis, the RJ 45
connector bodies, the SFP optical module
bodies and the fixing bolts;
GND is the system ground.

Table 6-1-2 Default Configuration of Equipment Management
ID Function Factory Settings
Ethernet Configuration
1 MAC address Learning Enable
2
Aging time of MAC address
lookup table
300S
3 Maximum packet length 1522
4
Broadcast Storm Filtering
Control
Enable
5 Ethernet performance statistic Statistic by packet
Optical Ethernet Interface
1 Port usage Enable
2 Working mode 1000M, full duplex mode
3 Loop No loop
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4 ALS function enable
5 ALS Interval mode Short interval
6 VLAN
PORT VLAN mode (802.1Q VLAN is disabled),
that is port based VLAN, the default Ethernet
trunk mode is mode1
copper Ethernet Interface
1 Port usage Disable
2 Working mode Auto-negotiation
3 Flow control On
4 VLAN Port-based VLAN mode
VCG
1 Port usage Enable
2 Flow Control On
3 PFI Disable
4 EXI Null Header
5 LCAS LCAS enabled
6 V5 Ox 0A
7 K4_B1 Ox 0D

6.2 Alarm Description
Table 6-2-1 XS060 Alarm Description
Alarm Name
Severity
Alarm Description Reason
Drop1_TU_LOP 1
Loss of TU Pointer (current
working path)
(1) Connection error between
Tributary unit and DXC unit;
(2) Configuration error.
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Drop1_TU_AIS 1
TU Alarm indication (current
working path)
(1) Configuration error;
(2) The corresponding path of remote
failed;
(3) Occurred by alarm of high order
path such as R-LOS ;
(4) Connection error between
Tributary unit and DXC unit.
Drop1_LP_RDI 1 Low order Remote Defection
Indication (current working
path)
(1) Alarm such as AU-AIS/TU-LOP is
received at the remote end;
(2) Local sending error.
Drop1_LP_PLM 3 Trace Identifier of Low order
Path Mismatch (current
working path)
(1) Trace Identifier of Low order Path
Mismatch;
(2) Configuration error.
Drop1_UNEQ 4
Unequipped (current working
path)
(1) Trace Identifier of Low order Path
unequipped;
(2) Configuration error.
Drop1_VC_AIS 2 Alarm indication (current
working path)
(1) Configuration error;
(2) Remote sending error.
Drop1_K4B1_LOM 3
Loss of Multiframe of
K4B1(current working path)
(1) Excessive bit errors occurred in
low order path;
(2) The traffic transmitted by remote
do not support virtual concatenation.
Drop1_K4B1_PLM 4
label of K4B1 Mismatch
(current working path)
(1) Extended signal label of virtual
concatenation mismatch;
(2) The encapsulation format of
traffic transmitted by remote is not
GFP format.
Drop2_TU_LOP 1
Loss of TU Pointer (protection
path )
(1) Connection error between
Tributary unit and DXC unit;
(2) Configuration error.
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Drop2_TU_AIS 1
TU Alarm indication (protection
path )
(1) Configuration error;
(2) The corresponding path of remote
failed;
(3) Occurred by alarm of high order
path such as R-LOS ;
(4) Connection error between
Tributary unit and DXC unit.
Drop2_LP_RDI 1
Low order Remote Defection
Indication (protection path )
(1) Alarm such as AU-AIS/TU-LOP is
received at the remote end;
(2) Local sending error.
Drop2_LP_PLM 3 Trace Identifier of Low order
Path Mismatch
(protection path )
(1) Trace Identifier of Low order Path
Mismatch ;
(2) Configuration error.
Drop2_UNEQ 4
Unequipped (protection path )
(1) Trace Identifier of Low order Path
unequipped;
(2) Configuration error.
Drop2_VC_AIS 2 Alarm indication (protection
path )
(1) Configuration error;
(2) Remote sending error.
Drop2_K4B1_LOM 3
Loss of virtual concatenation
multiframe Alignment Signal
(protection path )
(1) Excessive bit errors occurred in
low order path;
(2) The traffic transmitted by remote
do not support virtual concatenation.
Drop2_K4B1_PLM 4
Extended signal label of
virtual concatenation
Mismatch (protection path )
(1) Extended signal label of virtual
concatenation mismatch;
(2) The encapsulation format of
traffic transmitted by remote is not
GFP format.
GFP_LOF 1
GFP loss of frame
(1) VCAT path failure in Non-LCAS
mode;
(2) Serious bit errors occur;
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(3) GFP parameter mismatch .
LaVCR_GLOA
1
Loss of group alignment 1. One group of channel
communicates with multiple groups
of channel in the local equipment.
2.The channel differential delay
exceed the threshold
LaVCR_GIDM
1
GID mismatch latch One group of channel
communicates with multiple groups
of channel in the local equipment.
LINK_DOWN 1 Ethernet physical interface
LINK_DOWN
1Ethernet service is not access;
2Ethernet interface or cable is
failure;
3Equipment is failure
LINE_MACLOOP 3 Ethernet line side loopback VCG loopback or optical loopback
NOP
1
Loss of Optical Signal on the
receive line
(1) Fiber cut;
(2) over-attenuation in line ;
(3) Remote sending out failure .
*TF
1 Transmit fault Local laser emitter failure
*TD
2 Transmit Degraded Signal Laser emitter degraded
*RPL
3 RX Power Low
(1) Over-attenuation in receive line;
(2) Toslink unclean or connection
error;
(3) Optical module detector failure;
*RPH
2 RX Power High
The Power consumption received is
over-high, using optical attenuator is
necessary
*LPL
3 TX Power Low Laser emitter failure
*LTH
3
TX Power High 1. the working temperature is too
high;
2. Laser emitter failure
Note:
(1)Table 6-2-1 shows the alarm severity in default, which can be changed by CLI command; alarm
severity: 1: Critical alarm; 2:Major alarm; 3:Minior alarm; 4: Warning alarm;
(2)The alarm with
*
means: if the SFP optical module does not support DDM function, these alarms will
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not be viewed.

6.3 Equipment Management
XS060 is one of the important plug-in card in RSM-RS1010 equipment, as RS1010 supports
management via CLI command based on serial RS232 port and telnet, the configuration of XS060 can be
executed (such as card management, Ethernet settings and so on) by CLI command, the alarm & status
can also be monitored.
In addition, XS060 also supports RayView management platform based on SNMP (V1 and V2C) to
complete configuration management and kinds of alarm monitoring.


6.4 Notes
I The same VC-12 channel cant be assigned to different cards.
II Hot plugging is not supported
III When using this card for communication with MSTP devices from other manufacturers, the following
points must be ensured:
Make sure that the selection and number sequence of VC-12 in both devices are set to be the
same. In this device three VC-12 numbering modes are provided: logic order, path order and
line order. The numbering mode must be set as identical with that of the other device.
Make sure that the V5/J 2 overhead bytes are the same, or it will not affect the service of the
VC12 carries.
If the sending and receiving of V5 are not identical, the receiving side will generate Payload
Mismatched (LP_PLM) alarm, Please make sure that service is not affected by such alarms.
It is recommended that the V5 of other manufactures is set as 0x0A, which means the
b5-b7 is set as 101.
If J 2 bits sent and received are not identical, the receiving side will generate trace identifier
mismatched (TIM) alarm, Please make sure that service is not affected by such alarms. It is
recommended that J 2 bytes are set as all 0.
That identical LCAS mode is set at both sides. If non-LCAS mode is selected, SQ sequence in
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VC12 should be configured as continuous and correct.
Make sure that both devices are ITU G.7041 GFP-F compliant.
Make sure that the service type of GFP frame is data.
Make sure that the identical PFI is set at both sides, i.e. use payload FCS filed in GFP
frame in both sides or do not use payload FCS filed in GFP frame in both sides, the default
of XS060 is do not use payload FCS filed in GFP frame;
Make sure that the identical GFP extension header is set at both sides, i.e. set Null header
for GFP extension header in both sides or set linear header for GFP extension header in
both sides, the default of XS060 is null header for GFP extension header.

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7 Technical Specifi cation
Table 7-1 Working Environment
No. Item Parameters
1 Power consumption <4W
2 Voltage input
+4.86V+5.10VDC
3 Working temperature
045
4 Working humidity
95, without condensation

Table 7-2 Ethernet parameters
No. Item Parameters
1 Minimum frame size 64 bytes
2 Maximum frame size 1522 bytes
3 Flow control Enabled (by default )
4
MAC address lookup
table
8K
5
Aging time of MAC
address lookup table
12s/300s
6 VLAN Supported
7 Channel Bandwidth
One VCG and the bandwidth can be flexibly configured from
1~63 VC12
*
(133Mb/s).

Table 7-3 Copper Ethernet Interface Parameters
No. Item Parameters
1 Auto-negotiation The default is auto-negotiation
2 Bit Rate 10/100/1000Mb/s
3 Duplex half/ full duplex
4 Interface connector RJ -45
5 Cable CAT-5, cross-over and straight-through auto-detect
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6 Maximum Transmitted
distance
100m
7 Standard IEEE802.3 series

Table 7-4 Optical Ethernet Interface Parameters
No. Item Parameters
1 Bit Rate 1.25Gbps
2 Interface Connector SFP optical module
3 Hot plugging Support
4 Standard

SFP MSA (INF-8074i)
SFF-8472 v9.3
IEEE802.3z Gigabit Ethernet
ITU-T G.695
FC-PI v2.0
5 optional optical module Dual fiber, 0.5Km SFP optical module, refer to Table 7-5 for
more;
Dual fiber, 30Km SFP optical module, refer to Table 7-6 for
more;
Dual fiber, 80Km SFP optical module, refer to Table 7-7 for
more;
Dual fiber, 120Km SFP optical module, refer to Table 7-8 for
more;
Single fiber, 20Km SFP optical module, refer to Table 7-9 for
more.

Table 7-5 Optical Parameters (dual fiber, 0.5Km)
Item Parameters
Wavelength 850nm
Bit rate 1.25Gb/s
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Optical power -9-3dBm
Overload input optical power -3dBm
Receiving sensitivity Better than -18dBm
Dynamic range Larger than 9dB
Transmission distance
550m( the optical cable type is 50/125um)
270mthe optical cable type is 62.5/125um
Calibration type External calibration
DDM function Support
Standard SFP MSAINF-8074iFC-PI V2.0

Table 7-6 Optical ParametersDual fiber, 30Km
Item Parameters
Wavelength 1310nm
Bit rate 1.25Gb/s
Optical power -50 dBm
Overload input optical power -3dBm
Receiving sensitivity Better than -23dBm
Dynamic range Larger than18dB
Transmission distance 30Km
Calibration type External calibration
DDM function Support
Standard SFP MSAINF-8074iFC-PI V2.0

Table 7-7 Optical ParametersDual fiber, 80Km
Item Parameters
Wavelength 1550nm
Bit rate 1.25Gb/s
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Optical power -23dBm
Overload input optical power -3dBm
Receiving sensitivity Better than -23dBm
Dynamic range Larger than 21dB
Transmission distance 80Km
Calibration type External calibration
DDM function Support
Standard SFP MSAINF-8074iFC-PI V2.0

Table 7-8 Optical ParametersDual fiber, 120Km
Item Parameters
Wavelength 1550nm
Bit rate 1.25Gb/s
Optical power 03dBm
Overload input optical power -9dBm
Receiving sensitivity Better than -31dBm
Dynamic range Larger than 31dB
Transmission distance 120Km
Calibration type External calibration
DDM function Support
Standard SFP MSAINF-8074iFC-PI V2.0

Table 7-9 Optical ParametersSingle, 20Km
Item Parameters
Wavelength 1310/1550nm
Bit rate 1.25Gb/s
Optical power -9-3dBm
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Overload input optical power -3dBm
Receiving sensitivity Better than -24dBm
Dynamic range Larger than 13dB
Transmission distance 20KM
Calibration type External calibration
DDM function Support
Standard SFP MSAINF-8074iITU-T G.695FC-PI V2.0

Note:
1. For the several optical modules above, the overload input optical power should be strictly observe
(refer to Table 7-5, 7-6, 7-7, 7-8 and 7-9 for more).
2. The SFP optical module is optional for users, and the parameters above is just an reference value; if
users select the SFP module supplied by us, the parameters of the SFP module is as table 7-5, 7-6,
7-7,7-8 and 7-9 shows; if users purchase other types of SFP optical module by themselves, the
parameters may be different.

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Appendi x I Related Documents
Table A-1 XS060 Related documents list
Item Name Remarks
1 XS060 User Handbook
2 RS1010 user Handbook

Figure Index
Figure 3-1 Block Diagram ...................................................................................................... 5
Figure 4-1 XS060 Panel ........................................................................................................ 7
Figure 5-2-3-1-1 Application for port-based VLAN ................................................................ 11
Figure 5-2-3-3-1 Typical Application for 802.1Q Tag-based VLAN ........................................ 14

Table Index

Table 3-2-1 Components of XS060 ........................................................................................ 5
Table 4-1 Panel Description ................................................................................................... 7
Table 4-2 Indicators of Panel ................................................................................................. 7
Table 5-5-1 LP performance statistic ................................................................................. 19
Table 5-5-2 Ethernet performance ....................................................................................... 20
Table 5-5-3 GFP Performance ............................................................................................. 20
Table 6-1-1 J umpers default settings ................................................................................... 21
Table 6-1-2 Default Configuration of Equipment Management ............................................. 21
Table 6-2-1 XS060 Alarm Description .................................................................................. 22
Table 7-1 Working Environment ........................................................................................... 28
Table 7-2 Ethernet parameters ............................................................................................ 28
Table 7-3 Copper Ethernet Interface Parameters ................................................................. 28
Table 7-4 Optical Ethernet Interface Parameters .................................................................. 29
Table 7-5 Optical Parameters (dual fiber, 0.5Km) ................................................................. 29
Table 7-6 Optical ParametersDual fiber, 30Km ............................................................. 30
Table 7-7 Optical ParametersDual fiber, 80Km ............................................................. 30
Table 7-8 Optical ParametersDual fiber, 120Km ............................................................ 31
Table 7-9 Optical ParametersSingle, 20Km .................................................................. 31
Table A-1 XS060 Related documents list ............................................................................. 33

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