IManager U2000 Web LCT User Guide - (V200R014C50 - 02)
IManager U2000 Web LCT User Guide - (V200R014C50 - 02)
IManager U2000 Web LCT User Guide - (V200R014C50 - 02)
V200R014C50
Issue 02
Date 2014-12-10
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Intended Audience
The iManager U2000 Web LCT User Guide describes how to install and start the iManager
U2000 Web LCT (Web LCT) , and also describes the features and functions of the Web LCT.
This document guides the user to understand basic operations of the U2000 Web LCT.
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Contents
2 Product Description....................................................................................................................14
2.1 System Overview..........................................................................................................................................................15
2.1.1 Network Position.......................................................................................................................................................15
2.1.2 Function Comparison Between Web LCT and U2000 LCT.....................................................................................16
2.1.3 Manageable Equipment.............................................................................................................................................16
2.1.3.1 MSTP Series Equipment........................................................................................................................................16
2.1.3.2 WDM Series Equipment.........................................................................................................................................17
2.1.3.3 WDM (NA) Series Equipment...............................................................................................................................21
2.1.3.4 RTN Series Equipment...........................................................................................................................................22
2.1.3.5 Submarine Line Equipment....................................................................................................................................25
2.2 Features and Functions.................................................................................................................................................26
2.2.1 Alarm Management...................................................................................................................................................26
2.2.2 Performance Management.........................................................................................................................................27
2.2.3 Security Management................................................................................................................................................27
2.2.4 Communication Management....................................................................................................................................28
2.2.5 Time Localization Management................................................................................................................................29
2.2.6 Report Management..................................................................................................................................................29
3 Getting Started.............................................................................................................................77
3.1 Connecting the Web LCT to NEs.................................................................................................................................78
3.2 Starting the Web LCT...................................................................................................................................................78
3.3 Logging In to the Web LCT.........................................................................................................................................79
3.4 Shutting Down the Web LCT.......................................................................................................................................81
3.5 Web LCT Main Window..............................................................................................................................................81
3.5.1 NE List.......................................................................................................................................................................81
3.5.2 NE Explorer...............................................................................................................................................................82
3.5.3 WDM NE Panel.........................................................................................................................................................85
3.5.4 NA WDM NE Panel..................................................................................................................................................87
3.5.5 RTN NE Panel...........................................................................................................................................................89
3.5.6 Operation Object Status.............................................................................................................................................92
3.5.7 Frequently Used Buttons...........................................................................................................................................92
3.5.8 Table Operations........................................................................................................................................................93
3.6 Operation Precautions...................................................................................................................................................94
4 Creating NEs.................................................................................................................................95
4.1 Creating an NE (Searching for the NE)........................................................................................................................97
4.2 Creating an NE Manually.............................................................................................................................................99
4.3 Creating a USB-Connected NE..................................................................................................................................102
4.4 Creating an NE Connected by Wi-Fi..........................................................................................................................103
4.5 Configuring the U2000 Web LCT to Carry VLAN IDs in the Transmitted Packets.................................................104
5 FAQ..............................................................................................................................................109
5.1 How Do I Switch Among Different Web LCT Versions?.........................................................................................110
5.2 What Do I Do If Internet Explorer Cannot Display Web LCT GUI Elements or Information Completely?............114
5.3 What Do I Do If Internet Explorer Cannot Be Correctly Refreshed or Gives No Response?...................................115
5.4 What Do I Do If the Web LCT Displays the Message "LCT Prohibit Access" When I Add an NE?.......................115
5.5 Why NE Communication Status Is Abnormal in the NE List Window of the Web LCT?.......................................116
B Glossary......................................................................................................................................122
1 Installation Guide
Item Description
Item Description
NOTE
The Web LCT can be installed on the Windows OS with either the simplified Chinese version or English
version.
The default port that the Web LCT uses is port 13002 and 13443. The port used by the Web LCT cannot
be used by another application or shielded by the firewall.
The Web LCT can be installed by using either installation packages or a installation DVD-ROM.
Obtain required software according to the installation mode.
l Log in to http://support.huawei.com/carrier.
l Search for U2000 Web LCT and select iManager U2000 Web LCT in the search box on
the Software tab and select a desired version.
NOTE
In an installation DVD or installation package, Version indicates the detailed version number of the Web
LCT.
Use the HashMyFiles to verify correctness of the software packages. For details, see 1.1.3 Check
Downloaded Software Packages by Using HashMyFiles Software.
Question
How do I check downloaded software packages by using MD5 software?
Answer
Step 1 Download the "iManager U2000 version MD5 CODE(English)" file from http://
support.huawei.com. The "iManager U2000 version MD5 CODE(English)" file contains MD5
code information after all software and document packages are decompressed.
NOTE
"iManager U2000 version MD5 CODE(English)"Take the following method to obtain the file. Only Huawei
engineers can download the file. If the customer requires to use the file, please contact Huawei engineers for
help.
1. Log in to http://support.huawei.com/carrier.
2. Search for U2000 and select iManager U2000 in the search box on the Product Support tab and search
for "iManager U2000 version MD5 CODE(English)" in the corresponding search box.
Step 2 Navigate to http://www.nirsoft.net and download the HashMyFiles. For more information
about software operation, see the software Help or go to the official website of the software for
technical support.
Step 3 Run the HashMyFiles.
Step 4 Drag the compression packages downloaded from the local PC to the HashMyFiles window one
by one. The tool automatically generates the MD5 code information of the downloaded
compression packages and compares the MD5 code information with the information in the
"iManager U2000 version MD5 CODE(English)" file.
NOTE
You can use the following method to obtain the MD5 code information in the compression packages:
1. Choose Files > Add Folder from the main menu to access the Select Folder dialog box.
2. Select the folder in which the compression packages are stored and click OK.
3. After the packages are loaded, the HashMyFiles tool automatically generates the MD5 code information
about the compression packages downloaded from the local PC. Choose View > HTML Report All
Items to export the MD5 code information. Compare the MD5 code information with the information
in the "iManager U2000 version MD5 CODE(English)" file.
l The downloaded software package is correct if the information about the software package
is consistent with the counterpart in the "iManager U2000 version MD5 CODE(English)"
file.
l The software package must be re-downloaded if the information about the software package
is inconsistent with the counterpart in the "iManager U2000 version MD5 CODE
(English)" file.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the OS as an administrator.
Step 2 Check that a Windows OS and related patches have been installed. For details, see 1.1.1
Checking Hardware and Software Configurations.
NOTE
As Windows 7 Professional SP1 for example, to check whether a patch has been installed, right-click
Computer and choose Properties from the shortcut menu. If Service Pack x is displayed in the Windows
edition area , the Service Pack x patch has been installed.
Step 3 Check that the available space on either disk C or disk which LCT will be installed is larger
than 10 GB.
Step 4 Check that current language for non-Unicode programs is English (United States).
----End
Prerequisites
l A Windows OS and related patches must have been installed. For details about the OS and
patches, see 1.1.1 Checking Hardware and Software Configurations.
l An administrator account must be available.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the Windows OS as an administrator.
Step 5 Select English from the drop-down list and click Next.
Step 7 Click the I accept the terms of the license agreement option button and click Next.
The installation path must be simple and cannot contain spaces, Chinese characters, or punctuation. The
default installation path is D:\Web_LCT.
Select the components to be installed according to managed NEs. The COMMON component is mandatory. It
is recommended that all components be selected.
Step 11 Click Install. After the installation is complete, the Installation finished dialog box is displayed.
----End
Follow-up Procedure
After the installation is complete, you can double-click the Web LCT shortcut icon on the desktop
to start the Web LCT.
Prerequisites
The Web LCT must have been installed.
Procedure
Step 1 Check that the Web LCT installation path exists.
If the default path has been used for installing the Web LCT, the D:\Web_LCT path exists.
----End
Procedure
Step 1 Double-click the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop.
Step 2 Choose Tools > Internet Options from the main menu of the Internet Explorer.
Step 3 In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Security tab and then Default Level to check the
security level of the Internet Explorer.
Step 4 Optional: If the security level of the Internet Explorer is set to High, change it to Medium,
Medium-low, or Low.
The following steps use the Windows 7 as an example to describe how to set the security level
of the Internet Explorer to Medium, Medium-low, or Low.
1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Choose Tools > Internet Options from the main menu.
The Internet Options dialog box is displayed.
3. Click the Security tab and adjust the security level in the Security level for this zone area.
4. Click Apply.
5. Click OK.
----End
Context
The security certificate needs to be installed only at first installation of the Web LCT.
Procedure
Step 1 Double-click Start Web LCT on the desktop. The There is a problem with this website's
security certificate dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 Click Continue to this website (not recommended). The USER LOGIN dialog box is
displayed.
Step 3 Click Certificate Error and View certificates. The Certificate dialog box is displayed.
Step 5 On the Certification Path tab page, select HuaWeiCA and click View Certificate. The
Certificate dialog box is displayed.
Step 6 Click Install Certificate. The Certificate Import Wizard dialog box is displayed.
Step 8 Select Place all certificate in the following store and click Browse. The Select Certificate
Store dialog box is displayed.
Step 10 In the Certificate Store dialog box, click Next. The Completing the Certificate Import
Wizard dialog box is displayed.
Step 12 Click Yes. The The Import was successful dialog box is displayed.
Step 14 Choose Tools > Internet Options from the main menu of the Internet Explorer. The Internet
Options dialog box is displayed.
Step 15 Click the Advanced tab and clear the selection of the Warn about certificate address
mismatch check box.
----End
Installation Scenario
The Web LCT has been installed on a computer, and a U2000 LCT needs to be added to manage
related NEs.
Installation Method
Prerequisites
The Web LCT must have been shut down.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the Windows OS as an administrator.
Step 2 Choose Start > All Programs > iManager U2000 Web LCT > Uninstall Web LCT. The
iManager U2000 WebLCT - InstallShield Wizard dialog box will be displayed.
NOTE
You can also open the iManager U2000 WebLCT - InstallShield Wizard dialog box using the following
method:
Right-click the Uninstall Web LCT shortcut icon on the desktop and choose Run as administrator from
the shortcut menu.
Step 5 After the uninstallation is complete, click Finish to restart the OS.
----End
Result
The Web LCT program, the corresponding desktop shorcut icon, and the shortcut icon in the
menu Start > Programs are uninstalled.
2 Product Description
Web LCT is an NE layer management system for the transport network. The Web LCT uniformly
manages OptiX series optical transmission equipment from Huawei, such as OSN 9560, NG
WDM, NG WDM (NA), RTN and submarine equipment.
In the telecommunication management network (TMN), the Web LCT is located at the NE layer.
That is, the Web LCT is an element management system (EMS) and provides all management
functions at the NE layer. See Figure 2-1.
The Web LCT provides the users with single-layer management network solutions to the
transmission networks of up to 32 NEs. The Web LCT accesses a local NE through a LAN or a
serial port, and accesses a remote NE through data communications channel (DCC). The Web
LCT can be integrated with the U2000.
Data Management
The Web LCT has no NM database, All operations are directly applies to NEs. Hence, the Web
LCT does not support the ability to preconfigure an NE, upload and download the NE
configuration data, and acknowledge and synchronize alarms.
The main difference between the Web LCT and the U2000 LCT is as follows:
Manageable Equipment
The Web LCT manages Huawei NG WDM series, OptiX OSN 9560, RTN series, WDM (NA)
series and submarine line monitor products. The U2000 LCT manages SDH series, PTN series,
MSTP series, OSN series, Metro WDM series, LH WDM series and submarine line monitor
products.
GUI Style
The Web LCT uses the browser/server architecture that the user configures and maintains NEs
by using a browser. The Web LCT implements a web-based graphic user interface. The U2000
LCT implements a Java-based graphic user interface.
Data Management
The Web LCT has no NM database, All operations are directly applies to NEs. Hence, the Web
LCT does not support the ability to preconfigure an NE, upload and download the NE
configuration data, and acknowledge and synchronize alarms.
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Mapping principle:
1. If the mapping table provides only the information that a.bb.cc.20 is supported by version A of the
U2000, a.bb.cc.2x is supported by version A of the U2000.
2. If the mapping table provides only the information that a.bb.cc is supported by version A of the U2000,
a.bb.cc.xx is supported by version A of the U2000.
Rules for defining commercial versions of NE software: a.bb.cc.dd. "a" indicates the NE platform version.
Currently, 4, 5 and 8 are supported. "bb" indicates the product name. "cc" indicates the R version of the
product. To be specific, 01 represents R001, 02 represents R002, and so on. "dd" indicates the C version
of the product.
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Mapping principle:
1. If the mapping table provides only the information that a.bb.cc.20 is supported by version A of the
U2000, a.bb.cc.2x is supported by version A of the U2000.
2. If the mapping table provides only the information that a.bb.cc is supported by version A of the U2000,
a.bb.cc.xx is supported by version A of the U2000.
Rules for defining commercial versions of NE software: a.bb.cc.dd. "a" indicates the NE platform version.
Currently, 4, 5 and 8 are supported. "bb" indicates the product name. "cc" indicates the R version of the
product. To be specific, 01 represents R001, 02 represents R002, and so on. "dd" indicates the C version
of the product.
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NOTE
Mapping principle:
1. If the mapping table provides only the information that a.bb.cc.20 is supported by version A of the
U2000, a.bb.cc.2x is supported by version A of the U2000.
2. If the mapping table provides only the information that a.bb.cc is supported by version A of the U2000,
a.bb.cc.xx is supported by version A of the U2000.
Rules for defining commercial versions of NE software: a.bb.cc.dd. "a" indicates the NE platform version.
Currently, 4, 5 and 8 are supported. "bb" indicates the product name. "cc" indicates the R version of the
product. To be specific, 01 represents R001, 02 represents R002, and so on. "dd" indicates the C version
of the product.
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NOTE
Mapping principle:
1. If the mapping table provides only the information that a.bb.cc.20 is supported by version A of the
U2000, a.bb.cc.2x is supported by version A of the U2000.
2. If the mapping table provides only the information that a.bb.cc is supported by version A of the U2000,
a.bb.cc.xx is supported by version A of the U2000.
Rules for defining commercial versions of NE software: a.bb.cc.dd. "a" indicates the NE platform version.
Currently, 4, 5 and 8 are supported. "bb" indicates the product name. "cc" indicates the R version of the
product. To be specific, 01 represents R001, 02 represents R002, and so on. "dd" indicates the C version
of the product.
NOTE
Before you log in and manage the NE through the U2000 Web LCT, if the U2000 has already logged in
to the NE, you need to enable the LCT Access Control switch on the U2000, and select either Serial Port
Access Control or Ethernet Access Control.
Alarm Viewing
By using the Web LCT, a user can perform the following operations:
Alarm Deletion
By using the Web LCT, a user can delete current NE alarms.
Performance Monitoring
By using the Web LCT, a user can perform the following operations:
l View the current performance data, history performance data, UAT and threshold crossing
events.
l Monitor the Ethernet RMON performance.
NE Security Management
By using the Web LCT, you can perform the following operations:
l NE user management: Support NE user management, including creating, modifying, and
deleting NE users.
l NE user group management: Query the NE users included in each NE user group on the
NE.
l LCT access control: Set whether the LCT can be used to log in to or manage the NE.
l Online user management: Query the online user and force the user to exit.
l NE security parameter: Query and set the NE security system parameters, including
querying and setting the Warning Screen information during login to the NE.
l NE security log: Query the NE security log.
By using the Web LCT, a user can perform the following operations:
l Set the following NE communication parameters:
– IP address
– Extension ID of NE
– Gateway IP address
– Subnet mask of GNE
– NSAP address
l Set extension embedded control channel (ECC) parameters for an Ethernet interface.
l Access control
– Enable the Web LCT or the command line terminal to access the NE through an Ethernet
or serial port.
– Set the access rate for the serial port.
l Query the DCC rate. The NG WDM equipment automatically sets the DCC rate. You can
query the DCC channel type and communication status.
l Change DCC access rate by selecting the bytes used by DCC channel. Bytes used in DCC
communication can be set: one bytes (D1-D1), three bytes (D1-D3), nine bytes (D4-D12)
or twelve bytes (D1-D12). The corresponding access rates are: 64 kbit/s, 192 kbit/s, 576
kbit/s, and 768 kbit/s.
NOTE
By using the U2000 Web LCT, a user can perform the following operations.
Basic NE Configurations
The U2000 Web LCT supports the following operations:
l Modify NE attributes, including:
– NE name
– NE ID
– Extended NE ID
– Remarks
– Preconfiguration attributes
NOTE
l NE IDs that need to be set using a DIP switch can be modified on the U2000 Web LCT.
l When the preconfiguration function is enabled for an NE, all configurations are performed offline
on the NE without affecting any services. These configurations will not be applied to the NE but
only saved in the U2000 Web LCT database. This function is mainly used for training, or when
the NE has not been physically installed.
l Synchronize NE time: Specify the interval or exact time to automatically align the time of
all NEs with the system time of the U2000 Web LCT server.
– Set Auto-Synchronization parameters such as start time and period.
– Set synchronous mode.
l Display boards in plug-and-play (PnP) mode: After being inserted into slots, boards along
with their information are automatically displayed in the NE Panel.
l Automatically disable NE functions: NE functions that affect services, such as loopback
and automatic laser shutdown (ALS), are disabled at the scheduled time.
l Set environmental monitoring-related parameters, including:
– PMU interface
– EMU interface
– CAU interface
– TCU interface
– Temperature attributes
l Support the management of inband DCN.
l Graphically display performance events related to optical power.
l Create boards with adjustable bandwidths for preconfigured NEs.
l Support outdoor racks.
l Support auxiliary interfaces.
NE License Authorization
In the NE License Authorization window provided by the U2000 Web LCT, you can control
the basic functions, enhanced functions, and service access licenses of the TP Assistant, which
greatly increases device O&M efficiency.
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT:
Orderwire Configuration
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT:
l Set and query the orderwire phone numbers, call waiting time, and orderwire phone port
availability.
l Set and query network-wide conference call numbers.
l Set and query the length of subnet numbers and the related subnet of an optical interface.
l Set and query the SDH network node interface (NNI) orderwire phone numbers.
l Configure or query the F1 data port.
l Configure or query the broadcast data port.
port. The whole process is completed on the board alone without any help from the SCC
board or a cross-connect board.
l Query the capacity of higher order and lower-order cross-connections of an NE.
– Bound path
– Advanced attributes
l Configure Ethernet external interfaces, including:
– Basic attributes
– Traffic control
– Tag attributes
– Network attributes
– Advanced attributes
l Configure point-to-point link-state pass through (LPT) or point-to-multipoint LPT.
l Configure or create E-Line services (including Ethernet private line (EPL) services and
Ethernet virtual private line (EVPL) services) and configure the bound paths.
l Configure Ethernet private LAN (EPLAN) services: You can create a virtual bridge (VB)
and set the following parameters:
– Service mounting
– VLAN filtering table
– VLAN unicast
– MAC address disabling
– Bound paths
– Self-learning MAC address
– MAC address table capacity of the VB port
– MAC address table capacity of the VLAN
l Configure Ethernet Layer 2 switching, including:
– Aging time
– Spanning Tree Protocol
– Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
– IGMP Snooping Configuration
l Configure QinQ services: QinQ is a VLAN stacking technology that marks users with
stacked VLAN tags to expand VLAN resources. You can add, strip, or exchange VLAN
tags depending on the scenario.
l Configure Ethernet link aggregation groups (LAGs) that can be divided into intra-board
LAGs and inter-board LAGs, including:
– Creating and deleting a LAG.
– Adding and deleting ports to a LAG.
– Querying ports in a LAG and the aggregation status.
l Configure the quality of service (QoS), including:
– Flow
– Committed access rate (CAR)
– Class of service (CoS)
– Flow shaping
– Port shaping
Ethernet OAM
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT for configuring the 802.1ag
Ethernet OAM:
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT for configuring the 802.3ah
Ethernet OAM:
Clock Configuration
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT:
l Configuration of physical clocks
– Query the clock synchronization status.
– Set clock source priority, including:
– Priority table for system clock sources
– Priority table for phase-locked sources of the first external clock output
– Priority table for phase-locked sources of the second external clock output
– Set clock source switching, including:
– Clock source restoration parameters
– Clock source switching conditions
– Performing clock source switching
– Configure clock subnets, including:
– Clock subnet
– Clock quality
– Synchronization status message (SSM) output control
– Enable status of clock IDs
– Set phase-locked sources of external clock output, including:
– Phase-locked sources of external clock output
– Attributes of 2M phase-locked sources of external clocks
l Configuration of IEEE 1588 clocks
– Set the selection mode of frequency sources.
– Set the PTP clock source.
– Set the quality level of PTP clock sources.
– Set the priority table of PTP clock sources.
– Configure a PTP clock service.
– Configure the clock interface.
– Set the external clock interface output.
General attributes are physical attributes of the interface. Layer 2 attributes are data link layer
attributes of the interface, such as ATM attribute, VLAN attribute, and QinQ attribute. Layer 3
attributes are network layer attributes of the interface, such as the IP attribute.
Table 2-2 lists the Hybrid MSTP service interface types that the U2000 Web LCT supports.
The MC LAG supports the ability to share load between aggregation group equipment.
The U2000 Web LCT supports the ability to set the following LAG/MC LAG attributes:
LMSP Configuration
Linear MSP protection contains 1+1 linear MSP and 1:N linear MSP. They use the protection
channel to protect services that are transmitted on the working channel. When the working
channel fails, services are switched to the protection channel. The linear MSP applies to the POS
interface and structured STM interface.
The U2000 Web LCT supports the following functions of LMSP configuration:
MSTP Configuration
The multiple spanning tree protocol (MSTP) can be used to clear loops on a network. Using an
algorithm, the MSTP blocks redundant trails so that the loop network can be trimmed as a non-
loop tree network. In this case, broadcast storms caused by the proliferation and endless cycling
of packets on the loop network do not occur. Different from the STP and RSTP that use only
one spanning tree to correspond to all VLANs, the MSTP introduces the mapping between
VLANs and multiple spanning trees, and therefore can forward data according to VLAN packets
and achieve load balance of VLAN data.
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT:
The U2000 Web LCT supports the configuration of IGMP snooping for E-LAN services, and
provides the following operations:
l Configure IGMP Snooping protocol parameters.
l Configure quick leaving ports.
l Manage routes.
l Configure route member ports.
l Query statistics of IGMP protocol packets.
LPT Configuration
LPT is used to return the remote-end link status to the near end. The near-end equipment performs
operations depending on the remote-end link status. When the intermediate transmission network
of the services becomes faulty, the LPT informs the access equipment at both ends of the
transmission network to enable the backup network. This ensures the normal transmission of
the important data.
The Hybrid MSTP NEs support configuring point-to-point LPT and point-to-multipoint LPT.
QoS Configuration
QoS indicates the performance of the data flow that travels through a network. The QoS is used
to ensure end-to-end service quality. The QoS cannot increase the bandwidth, but it can minimize
the delay and jitter in the network by appropriately allocating and monitoring network resources.
In this way, the quality of important services is ensured.
The DiffServ (DS) domain consists of a group of network nodes that enable the DiffServ
function, that is, DS nodes. In a DS domain, all DS nodes use the same service provision policy
to realize the same per-hop behavior (PHB). The DS nodes are classified into edge DS nodes
and internal DS nodes. The edge DS nodes usually perform complex flow classification on the
traffic that enters the DS domain. Traffic of different types is marked with different PHB service
types. For internal DS nodes, you need to perform only simple flow classification based on PHB
service type.
The U2000 Web LCT supports configuring the following functions of the MPLS tunnel on a
per-NE basis:
l Manages PWs.
l Manages tunnel labels and PW labels.
l Create and configure an MPLS tunnel 1+1 protection group and MPLS tunnel 1:1 protection
group, including the switching mode, revertive mode, WTR time, and hold-off time.
l Perform MPLS tunnel protection switching.
l Query the switching status of MPLS tunnel protection.
MS-PW Configuration
By creating multi-segment pseudo wires (MS-PWs) to transmit services, you can transmit
services over different networks while saving tunnel resources.
PW APS Configuration
As a network protection mechanism, PW automatic protection switching (APS) is intended to
protect the services on the working PW with a protection PW. That is, when the working PW is
faulty, the services on the working PW are switched to the protection PW. In this manner, the
services on the working PW are protected.
CES Configuration
CES configuration is mainly used for transparent transmission of TDM circuit switching data
on the PSN network.
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT:
The U2000 Web LCT provides the following configuration functions for ATM service creation:
See Figure 2-2. Company A has branches in City 1 and City 3. Company C has branches in City
1 and City 2. Branches of Company A or Company C that are in different cities have data
communication requirements. The Hybrid MSTP equipment can provide E-line services for
Company A and Company C, to meet their communication requirements. In addition, the service
data can be completely isolated.
The U2000 Web LCT supports the following functions of configuring E-line services on a per-
NE basis:
See Figure 2-3 and Figure 2-4. One carrier wants to construct a 3G network. Services of each
Node B are converged and transported to the RNC. The data between each Node B and RNC is
regarded as one service. At the convergence point, the QoS parameters such as the overall
bandwidth are specified.
The U2000 Web LCT supports the following functions of configuring E-AGGR services on a
per-NE basis:
See Figure 2-5. The HQ of Company A is in City 3. Company A has Branch A in City 1, City
2, and City 3, and has Branch B in City 1 and City 2. Branch A and Branch B do not have business
with each other. The data should be isolated between the two branches. The HQ has requirements
of communicating with each branch and accessing the Internet.
Different VLANs are used to identify service data of different branches by using the E-LAN
service. In this way, data is shared within a branch and is isolated from other branches. The
Internet data of the HQ is also isolated from the internal service data by using the VLAN.
The U2000 Web LCT supports the following functions of configuring E-LAN services on a per-
NE basis:
The U2000 Web LCT provides the following functions of configuring MPLS OAM:
l Configures MPLS OAM parameters of a tunnel.
l Performs tunnel CV/FFD check.
l Performs tunnel ping check.
l Performs tunnel traceroute check.
l Performs PW ping check.
l Performs PW traceroute check.
l Enables or disables the FDI.
Basic NE Configurations
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT:
l Synchronize NE time: Specify the interval or exact time to automatically align the time of
all NEs with the system time of the U2000 Web LCT server, NTP server, or standard NTP
server.
l Inform users of board replacement by blinking an indicator on the control board.
l Implement automatic disabling of NE functions: NE functions that affect services, such as
loopback, automatic laser shutdown (ALS), and intelligent power adjustment (IPA), are
disabled at the schedule time.
l Modify the following NE attributes:
– NE name
– NE ID
– NE extended ID
– Remarks
– Preconfiguration attributes
NOTE
Long-distance and WDM Metro NEs can be pre-configured. For pre-configured NEs, all configurations
on the U2000 Web LCT are performed in off-line mode. Such configurations bring no impact on services.
The configuration data is stored in the database of the U2000 Web LCT only, not applied to the NEs. The
preconfiguration attribute is generally used either in training or when the involved NEs are not in place.
l Set the NE fan speed and monitor the temperature and voltage.
l Search for and create NEs by automatically discovering NE IP addresses.
NE License Authorization
In the NE License Authorization window provided by the U2000 Web LCT, you can control
the basic functions, enhanced functions, and service access licenses of the TP Assistant, which
greatly increases device O&M efficiency.
Orderwire Configuration
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT:
l Set a board as an orderwire board and query the orderwire board information.
l Set and query the orderwire phone numbers, call waiting time, dialing mode, and orderwire
phone port availability.
l Set and query network-wide conference call numbers.
l Set and query the length of subnet numbers and the related subnet of an optical interface.
Overhead Configuration
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT:
l Configure the mirroring of Ethernet ports to facilitate packet listening, routine maintenance,
and in-service commissioning. In this manner, the product does not resolve or process the
captured data.
l Configure internal Ethernet interfaces, including:
– Basic attributes
– Traffic control
– Tag attributes
– Network attributes
– Bound paths
– Advanced attributes
– LCAS
l Configure external Ethernet interfaces, including:
– Basic attributes
– Flow control
– Tag attributes
– Network attributes
– Advanced attributes
l Configure E-Line services, such as Ethernet private line (EPL) services, Ethernet virtual
private line (EVPL) services (QinQ), and VLAN subnet connection protection (SNCP)
services.
NOTE
l QinQ is a VLAN stacking technology that mark users with stacked VLAN tags to expand VLAN
resources. Currently, the U2000 Web LCT can add, split, and exchange VLAN tags.
l A VLAN SNCP service is a VLAN-based E-Line service that is configured with SNCP protection.
You can create VLAN SNCP and QinQ VLAN SNCP services, and perform conversion between
VLAN SNCP services and common Ethernet services.
l Configure Ethernet private LAN (EPLAN) services: You can create a virtual bridge (VB)
and set parameters including service mounting, VLAN filtering, VLAN unicast, MAC
address disabling, bound path, and self-learning MAC address.
l Set the quality of service (QoS), including:
– Flow
– Committed access rate (CAR)
– Class of service (CoS)
– Flow shaping
– Port shaping
l Configure the link capacity adjustment scheme (LCAS): LCAS can dynamically adjust the
number of virtual containers required for service mapping to satisfy bandwidth
requirements of different services. In this manner, bandwidth usage and robustness of
virtual concatenation are improved.
l Configure OAM for Ethernet services.
l Configure OAM for Ethernet ports.
l Implement the intra-board LAG function.
l Implement the inter-board LAG function.
l Implement the MC-LAG function.
l Implement the VLAN group function.
l Filter port MAC addresses.
l Test frame receiving and transmitting on Ethernet boards.
l Perform protocol diagnoses.
l Configure QinQ type domains.
l Configure Ethernet Layer 2 switching, including:
– Aging time
– Spanning tree
– IGMP snooping protocol
l Configure the multiple spanning tree protocol (MSTP): MSTP is compatible with STP and
RSTP and addresses the defects of STP and RSTP. MSTP supports fast convergence. In
addition, MSTP provides multiple trails for data forwarding to achieve load balance.
l Configure MPLS tunnels: On a PSN network, an MPLS tunnel carries pseudo wires (PWs)
where various services are encapsulated. In this manner, data packets can be transparently
transmitted between NEs. You can dynamically adjust the number of virtual containers
required for service mapping to satisfy bandwidth requirements of different services. In
this manner, bandwidth usage and robustness of virtual concatenation are improved.
l Configure link-state pass through (LPT): LPT is used to return the remote-end link status
to the local end so that operations on the local equipment can vary with the remote-end link
status. The Ethernet board periodically monitors the network to learn the network condition.
When the connection to Ethernet ports changes due to a link failure, the LPT function helps
switch services quickly from the working route to the protection route between the two
ends; this feature helps ensure that the transmission of important data is maintained.
l Configure Ethernet ring protection switching (ERPS): Based on the conventional Ethernet
mechanism, ERPS uses the Ethernet OAM function and the ring automatic protection
switching (R-APS) protocol to achieve fast protection switching on Ethernet ring networks.
l Configure ELPS: protection for VLAN-based Ethernet private line services.
l Automatically report RMON performance events on Ethernet boards.
l Dump historical RMON performance data of Ethernet boards.
to perform onsite commissioning and also reduces the costs involved with deployment
commissioning and maintenance. In addition, one-click configuration is supported.
Manage licenses controlling the service types and cross-connect capacity for the OptiX OSN
8800 series and OSN 9800 series.
ROADM Configuration
By using the reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexer (ROADM) function, you can perform
add/drop and pass-through configurations for optical channels. The WDM equipment can use
the wave selective switch (WSS) to implement the ROADM function.
l Configure ROADM based on the WSS, including the WSSD + WSSM and WSS + RMU/
ROAM networks. This mode applies to cross-connect nodes on a ring.
l Configure ROADM based on multiplexer and demultiplexer boards: Wavelengths cannot
be groomed dynamically. This mode applies to common nodes on chain networks.
Clock Configuration
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT:
l Specify the clock source that the SCC board traces.
l Define clock source priorities.
l Manage the optical power: Query the input power, output power, and power thresholds of
each WDM board.
l Perform intelligent power adjustment (IPA): In the event of a fiber cut, the optical amplifier
board detects signal loss at the local station. The local station reports an event to the U2000
Web LCT. After the event is confirmed, the optical amplifier boards at the upstream and
downstream stations reduce their output power to a safe level to protect fiber maintenance
engineers from being injured by the laser emitted from the cut fiber. After the fiber is
reconnected, the optical signals are restored and the optical power of each optical amplifier
board automatically returns to normal levels.
l Configure pre-alerts for optical power at ports.
Dispersion Compensation
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT:
Wavelength Monitoring
On the U2000 Web LCT, you can perform wavelength monitoring management for the OptiX
OSN 6800 and the OptiX OSN 8800 series.
WDM PRBS
On the U2000 Web LCT, you can perform pseudo-random binary sequence (PRBS) tests on
boards to check the path quality. You can also verify that the WDM link is functioning properly
before service provisioning.
MS PW Configuration
By creating multi-segment pseudo wires (MS-PWs) to transmit services, you can save tunnel
resources and transmit services over different networks.
You can perform the following operations on a per-NE basis on the U2000 Web LCT:
l Create UNI-UNI E-Line services.
l Create UNI-NNI E-Line services through ports.
l Create UNI-NNI E-Line services that are carried on PWs.
l Create UNI-NNI E-Line services that are carried on QinQ links.
Different VLANs are used to identify service data of different branches by using the E-LAN
service. In this way, data is shared within a branch and is isolated from other branches. The
Internet data of the HQ is also isolated from the internal service data by using the VLAN.
You can perform the following operations on a per-NE basis on the U2000 Web LCT:
l Create E-LAN services that are carried on port.
l Create E-LAN services that are carried on QinQ links.
l Configure V-UNI and NNI interfaces for an E-LAN service.
l Configure the split horizon group of an E-LAN service.
l Configure MAC address learning parameters.
l Configure the unknown frame processing mode.
l Configure the static MAC address.
l Configure the disabled MAC address.
l Configure the self-learning MAC address.
l Implement automatic loopback tests on Ethernet services.
l Enable Ethernet services.
QoS Configuration
Quality of service (QoS) refers to the performance of the data flow transmission in a network.
The QoS is used to ensure end-to-end service quality. The QoS cannot enhance the bandwidth,
but it can minimize the delay and jitter in a network by properly allocating and monitoring
network resources. In this way, the service quality is ensured.
The DiffServ (DS) domain consists of a group of network nodes with the DiffServ function.
Nodes of this type are also called DS nodes. In a DS domain, all DS nodes adopt the same service
provisioning policy to achieve the same per-hop behavior (PHB). DS nodes are classified into
edge DS nodes and internal DS nodes. Edge DS nodes usually perform complex flow
classification on the traffic that enters the DS domain. Traffic of different types is marked with
different PHB service types. Internal DS nodes only need to perform simple flow classification
based on PHB service types.
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT:
l Configure QoS templates.
l Configure Diffserv domains.
l Configure ATM CoS mapping.
l Configure simple flow classification and complex flow classification.
l Configure shaping.
l Configure port WRED policies.
l Configure port V-UNI ingress policies.
l Configure WRR scheduling policies.
l Apply QoS policies to multiple NEs by configuring QoS templates.
l Check, discover, and locate a defect inside the network at the MPLS layer.
l Report and handle the defect.
l Trigger protection switching when a fault occurs.
BU Management
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT:
l Create BUs.
l Maintain BUs.
l Switch power supply over BUs.
l Delete BUs.
FC Service Test
You can perform FC service tests on the U2000 Web LCT with the 12LOM board, instead of
the FC test instrument (such as the SmartBits). By performing such tests, you can determine
whether FC service lines and the devices under test are working properly.
Basic NE Configurations
The U2000 Web LCT supports the following operations:
l Synchronize NE time: Specify the interval or exact time to automatically align the time of
all NEs with the system time on the U2000 Web LCT or NTP server.
l Automatically disable NE functions: NE functions that affect services, such as loopback
and automatic laser shutdown (ALS), are disabled at the schedule time.
l Modify NE attributes, including:
– Setting NE name
– Entering remarks
– Enabling or disabling automatic board installation
– Enabling or disabling LAN port access control
– Auto-board installation
– Enabling or disabling a serial port, and modifying a serial port and its baud rate
– Setting start time for 24-hour performance monitoring
– Enabling or disabling the daylight saving time (DST)
– Modifying the IP address and subnet mask of an NE
– Enabling or disabling the address resolution protocol (ARP) proxy
– Enabling or disabling the open system interconnection (OSI) protocol
– Modifying subrack names
– Modifying the remarks of subracks
– Setting the time zone and DST
– Cold resetting or warm resetting an NE
– Setting gateway IP addresses
– Setting gateway ports
– Setting the state model of an NE
– Setting the country code and national segment code of an NE
– Enabling or disabling the buzzer of an NE
l Modify environmental monitoring information. You can set the NE fan speed mode and
speed level.
l Set the status to active or standby as presented in the form of PST-PSTQ and SST.
l Query the logical and physical boards of an NE.
l Query the PCB version, software version, FPGA version, and BIOS version.
l Query the CLEI code, vendor ID, part number, serial number, manufacturing data, and
board description.
l Query the backup power and rated power voltage.
l Set the upper and lower temperature thresholds and the current temperature.
l Set the fan speed, working mode and LED state.
l Cold reset a board.
l Warm reset a board.
l Configure Ethernet port mirroring. You can monitor packets, perform routine maintenance
and in-service commissioning through a mirrored port. In this manner, the product does
not resolve or process the captured data.
l Configure the internal ports of an Ethernet interface, including:
– Basic attributes
– TAG attributes
– Network attributes
– Advanced attributes
– Flow control attributes
l Configure the external port of an Ethernet interface, including:
– Basic attributes
– Flow control attributes
– TAG attributes
– Network attributes
– Advanced attributes
l Configure Ethernet private line (EPL) services, Ethernet virtual private line (EVPL) (QinQ)
services, and VLAN subnet connection protection (SNCP) services.
NOTE
l QinQ is a VLAN stacking technology that marks users with stacked VLAN tags to expand VLAN
resources. Currently, the U2000 Web LCT supports only the function of adding VLAN tags.
l A VLAN SNCP service is a VLAN-based E-Line service that is configured with SNCP protection.
You can create VLAN SNCP and QinQ VLAN SNCP services, and perform conversion between
VLAN SNCP services and common Ethernet services.
l Configure Ethernet private LAN (EPLAN) services: You can create a virtual bridge (VB)
and set parameters including service mounting, VLAN filtering, VLAN unicast, MAC
address disabling, bound path, and self-learning MAC address.
l Configure QoS, including:
– Flow
– Committed access rate (CAR)
– Class of service (CoS)
– Port shaping
l Configure OAM for Ethernet services.
l Configure OAM for Ethernet ports.
l Implement the intra-board LAG function.
l Implement the DLAG function.
l Implement the VLAN group function.
l Filter port MAC addresses.
l Test frame receiving and transmitting on Ethernet boards.
l Perform protocol diagnoses.
l Configure QinQ type domains.
l Configure Ethernet Layer 2 switching, including:
– Aging time
– Spanning tree
– IGMP snooping protocol
l Automatically report RMON performance events on Ethernet boards.
l Dump historical RMON performance data of Ethernet boards.
Overhead Configuration
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT:
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT:
Configure electrical cross-connections. The U2000 Web LCT allows you to configure electrical
cross-connections to control service flow at the electrical layer. In this manner, the networking
capability and network survivability are greatly enhanced.
l Implement unified grooming based on GE, ODU0, ODU1, ODU2, and ODU3 services
through the XCS board.
l Implement distributed grooming based on GE services, ODU1 and ODU2 services, and
Any services.
Deploy the ODU3, ODU2, ODU1, ODU0, GE, and Any services and OTU1 cross-connections;
configure unidirectional and bidirectional SNCP at the ODU0, ODU1, ODU2, and ODU3 levels.
Manage services.
ROADM Configuration
By using the reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexer (ROADM) function, you can perform
add/drop and pass-through configurations for optical channels.
Configure ROADM based on the WSS. This mode applies to cross-connect nodes in a ring to
groom multi-dimensional optical cross-connections. A maximum of eight dimensions are
supported.
l If 1+1 protection is configured for SCC boards, you can query the data backup status
between the active and standby SCC boards.
l Manage the optical power: Query the input power, output power, and power thresholds of
each WDM board.
l Perform intelligent power adjustment (IPA): In the event of a fiber cut, the optical amplifier
board detects signal loss at the local station. The local station reports an event to the U2000
Web LCT. After the event is confirmed, the optical amplifier boards at the upstream and
downstream stations reduce their output power to a safe level to protect fiber maintenance
engineers from being injured by the laser emitted from the cut fiber. After the fiber is
reconnected, the optical signals are restored and the optical power of each optical amplifier
board automatically returns to normal levels.
l Configure pre-alerts for optical power at ports.
Dispersion Compensation
l This function supports 40 Gbit/s dispersion compensation configuration. It uses the TDC
to precisely adjust the dispersion.
WDM PRBS
You can perform PRBS on a board to check the path quality. You can also verify that the WDM
link is functioning properly before provisioning a service.
Housekeeping Configuration
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT:
Basic NE Configurations
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT:
USB Access
An NE can be connected to the Web LCT through an USB port. The Web LCT can configure
the RTN NEs through the USB port.
NE License Authorization
In the NE License Authorization window provided by the U2000 Web LCT, you can control
the basic functions, enhanced functions, and service access licenses of the TP Assistant, which
greatly increases device O&M efficiency.
Orderwire Configuration
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT:
l Set and query the order wire phone numbers, call waiting time, and orderwire phone port
availability.
l Set and query the bytes occupied by orderwires.
l Set and query the F1 data interface.
l Set and query the broadcast data interface.
Interface Configuration
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT:
l Configure the NE and link attributes for both the local and remote NEs of a single-hop
microwave link.
l Configure the IF attribute, RF attribute and IF protection for both the local and remote NEs
of a single-hop microwave link.
l Configure the PLA, LAG, XPIC based on a single-hop microwave link.
l View the optical power of the microwave link in graph.
l View the radio link performance: Collect statistics on power and bit error rates (BERs) of
the NEs at both ends of a radio link and view the statistics in a graph or table. You can also
quickly query the current and historical performance of the two NEs, which improves
routine maintenance efficiency.
l View the radio link alarm: Browse radio link alarms to obtain the important intermediate
frequency information and alarm information of the NEs on both ends of a radio link.
l Configure loopback based on radio link: View or set the loopback status of the IF interface
or ODU interface at the two ends of a radio link.
NE Offline Configuration
During new deployment, NEs can be created in offline mode. The general process is as follows:
create and configure an NE on the U2000 in offline mode, export the NE data to a script, import
the script into the Web LCT, and apply configuration data in the script to the NE. Multiple NEs
can be created in this manner at the same time, which significantly improves the NE
configuration efficiency.
LLDP Configuration
LLDP is a link layer communication protocol. LLDP allows a piece of equipment attached to
an Ethernet to advertise, to its adjacent equipment attached to the same Ethernet, information
such as its major capability, management address, equipment identifier, and interface identifiers.
The information distributed by this protocol is stored by its recipients in a standard management
information base (MIB), making it possible for the information to be accessed by a network
management system (NMS).
– Bound path
l Configure external Ethernet interfaces, including:
– Basic attributes
– Flow control
– TAG attributes
– Network attributes
– Advanced attributes.
l Configure jumbo frames.
l Configure QinQ types.
l Configure Ethernet private line (EPL) services.
l Configure EVPL (QinQ) services.
l Configure Ethernet private LAN (EPLAN) services. You can create a new virtual bridge
(VB) and configure the following: service mount, VLAN filtering, VLAN unicast, disable
MAC address, bound path, self-learning MAC address, and VLAN MAC address table
capacity.
l Test frame receiving and sending on Ethernet boards.
l Configure QoS, including:
– Flow
– CAR
– CoS
– Port shaping
– Board shaping
l Configure Ethernet Layer 2 switching, including:
– Aging time
– Spanning tree
– IGMP snooping management.
l Perform operations of diagnosing protocol faults and restoring protocols.
l Configure point-to-point LPT management and point-to-multipoint LPT management.
l Configure intra-board Ethernet LAGs.
l Configure the RMON performance functions such as browsing history groups of Ethernet
ports, setting an alarm group of Ethernet ports, collecting performance statistics of a group,
and setting a history control group.
l Manage VPLS services.
l Configure the mirroring of Ethernet ports to facilitate packet listening, routine maintenance,
and in-service commissioning. In this manner, the product does not resolve or process the
captured data.
Clock Configuration
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT:
You can perform the following operations on the U2000 Web LCT to configure the 802.3 ah
Ethernet OAM:
l Enable OAM self-loop detection.
l Enable OAM automatic discovery.
l Notify link events and adjust the OAM error frame monitoring threshold.
l Perform remote loopbacks.
QoS Configuration
Quality of service (QoS) refers to the performance of the data flow transmission in a network.
The QoS is used to ensure end-to-end service quality. The QoS cannot enhance the bandwidth,
but it can minimize the delay and jitter in a network by properly allocating and monitoring
network resources. In this way, the service quality is ensured.
The DiffServ (DS) domain consists of a group of network nodes with the DiffServ function.
Nodes of this type are also called DS nodes. In a DS domain, all DS nodes adopt the same service
provisioning policy to achieve the same per-hop behavior (PHB). DS nodes are classified into
edge DS nodes and internal DS nodes. Edge DS nodes usually perform complex flow
classification on the traffic that enters the DS domain. Traffic of different types is marked with
different PHB service types. Internal DS nodes only need to perform simple flow classification
based on PHB service types.
MS PW Configuration
By creating multi step (MS)-PW to transmit services, you can transmit services over different
networks while saving tunnel resources.
faulty, the services on the working PW are switched to the protection PW. In this manner, the
services on the working PW are protected.
Different VLANs are used to identify service data of different branches by using the E-LAN
service. In this way, data is shared within a branch and is isolated from other branches. The
Internet data of the HQ is also isolated from the internal service data by using the VLAN.
The U2000 Web LCT supports the following functions of configuring E-LAN services on a per-
NE basis:
The U2000 Web LCT supports the following configurations for E-AGGR services on a per-NE
basis:
l Configure VLAN forwarding table items of an E-AGGR service.
The U2000 Web LCT supports the configuration of IGMP snooping for E-LAN services, and
provides the following operations:
l Configure IGMP Snooping protocol parameters.
l Configure quick leaving ports.
l Manage routes.
l Configure route member ports.
l Query statistics of IGMP protocol packets.
Configuring PLA
Physical link aggregation (PLA) allows all Ethernet transmission paths in several Integrated IP
radio links connected to the same equipment to be aggregated as a PLA. For MAC users, a PLA
works as a single link.
l Checking, discovering, and locating a defect inside the network at the MPLS layer.
l Reporting and handling the defect.
l Triggering protection switching when a fault occurs.
This feature provides the following functions for tunnels and PWs:
L3VPN management
l Manage IP Protocol.
l Manage Route.
l Manage Tunnel.
l Manage VPN.
l Manage Reliability.
NE Loop
You can loop back all ports and query loopback ports on an NE.
3 Getting Started
The following topics describes the operations that ensure a smooth, trouble-free launch of the
Web LCT.
Procedure
l Connect the Web LCT to the NEs with Ethernet cables.
1. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Web LCT computer.
2. Route the cable to the equipment side and connect the RJ-45 connector of the Ethernet
cable to the NMS interface of the equipment panel.
l Connect through the DCN.
1. Connect the Web LCT computer to the DCN using an Ethernet cable.
2. Connect one end of another Ethernet cable to the NMS interface of the equipment
panel and connect the other end of the line to the DCN.
l Connect the Web LCT to the NEs with USB cables.
1. Connect the USB cable to the Web LCT computer.
2. Route the cable to the equipment side and connect the jack of the USB cable to the
OAM interface of the equipment panel.
l Connect the Web LCT to the NEs with the RS 232 serial port cable.
1. Connect the serial port cable to the Web LCT computer.
2. Route the cable to the equipment side and connect the RS 232 connector of the serial
port cable to the RS 232 interface of the equipment panel.
NOTE
For the location of the RS 232 serial interface and Ethernet interface on the equipment, see the
equipment-specific Hardware Description.
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Prerequisites
The Web LCT computer and equipment must be correctly connected.
Context
l By default, if three incorrect passwords are entered consecutively, the associated user
account will be locked by the Web LCT. The Web LCT will unlock the user account in 5
minutes.
l If the user password has expired or will expire in 10 days or a shorter period, the Web LCT
prompts the user to change the password as soon as possible when the user logs in.
l By default, the NE data configuration window of the Web LCT can be left inactive for 15
minutes. If no operation is performed within 15 minutes, the Web LCT automatically
returns to the login page. Users have to re-log in to the Web LCT and reconnect to NEs
because NEs have automatically gone offline.
Procedure
Step 1 Start the Web LCT computer.
Step 2 Double-click the shortcut icon Start Web LCT on the desktop.
NOTE
If the green version is in use, start the Web LCT as follows:
l To start it in secure mode (recommended), double-click the Decompression directory\WebLCT
\startweblct_https.bat script.
l To start it in common mode, double-click the Decompression directory\WebLCT\startweblct.bat
script.
The Web LCT is properly started and the login page for the Web LCT is displayed.
By default, the user name is admin, and the initial password is Changeme_123. To protect the Web LCT
from illegal logins, you need to instantly change this password and keep the new one.
For global NEs, only a single Web LCT user can log in at a time. They do not support the concurrent login
of several Web LCT users.
NA NEs support the concurrent login of several Web LCT users.
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Follow-up Procedure
l To ensure user security, click after logging in to the Web LCT and set password and
account polices in the Set Security Policy dialog box. For details, see the Set Security
Policy.
l To ensure user security, click after setting the security policies and change the
password in the Changing Password dialog box. For details, see the Changing Password.
Prerequisites
l The Web LCT server must be started correctly.
l The pop-up blocker of Internet Explorer must be turned off.
Context
l The Web LCT server whose default IP address is 127.0.0.1 can be accessed only on the
local computer.
l By default, if three incorrect passwords are entered consecutively, the associated user
account will be locked by the Web LCT. The Web LCT will unlock the user account in 5
minutes.
l If the user password has expired or will expire in 10 days or a shorter period, the Web LCT
prompts the user to change the password as soon as possible when the user logs in.
l By default, the NE data configuration window of the Web LCT can be left inactive for 15
minutes. If no operation is performed within 15 minutes, the Web LCT automatically
returns to the login page. Users have to re-log in to the Web LCT and reconnect to NEs
because NEs have automatically gone offline.
Procedure
Step 1 Open the Internet Explorer.
Step 2 Enter the IP address of the Web LCT server in the address field. The Web LCT Login dialog
box is displayed.
NOTE
l Enter the IP address of the server, for example, https://127.0.0.1:13443/weblct. The four octets
127.0.0.1 is the access address of the server computer and 13443 is the port number.
l The IP address of the Web LCT server is case-sensitive, make sure that weblct is entered correctly.
By default, the user name is admin, and the initial password is Changeme_123. To protect the Web LCT
from illegal logins, you need to instantly change this password and keep the new one.
For global NEs, only a single Web LCT user can log in at a time. They do not support the concurrent login
of several Web LCT users.
NA NEs support the concurrent login of several Web LCT users.
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Follow-up Procedure
l To ensure user security, click after logging in to the Web LCT and set password and
account polices in the Set Security Policy dialog box. For details, see the Set Security
Policy.
l To ensure user security, click after setting the security policies and change the
password in the Changing Password dialog box. For details, see the Changing Password.
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the Web LCT.
Procedure
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3.5.1 NE List
NE List is the main user interface of the Web LCT. The Web LCT manages NEs in the NE List.
In this user interface, you can create or delete NEs. You can also log in to an NE, log out of an
NE, backup the NE database, view the system log, and set the time format.
NOTE
l NE List support periodically refreshing. The NE information is automatically refreshed every five
seconds.
l The Web LCT provides the focus display function. After the mouse cursor resides on a shortcut button
for about two seconds, the description of the shortcut button is displayed.
l After the Web LCT client is successfully started, the NE List window is displayed.
l The Web LCT supports the ability to back up the NE database to the SCC board so that the configuration
data of the NE can be saved.
GUI
Figure 3-1 shows the Europe NE List window of the Web LCT.
Figure 3-2 shows the North America RTN NE List window of the Web LCT.
Figure 3-3 shows the North America WDM NE List window of the Web LCT.
3.5.2 NE Explorer
NE Explorer is the main operation user interface of the Web LCT. It regards one NE as an object.
In this user interface, you can configure, manage and maintain the NEs in different levels such
as on a per-NE basis, on a per-board basis or on a per-port basis. It is the primary user interface
for NE commissioning and configuration on the Web LCT. The NE Explorer provides the
Function Tree for operation navigation. You can select an object on which you want to perform
the operation, choose the corresponding function item from the Function Tree, and then the
configuration user interface of the function is displayed.
GUI
In the NE List, select an NE and click NE Explorer, or double-click the NE. The NE Explorer
is displayed.
Navigation Path
To add a board, right-click a vacant slot and choose a board type from the shortcut menu.
To perform an operation on an installed board, right-click the board and choose an item from
the shortcut menu. For example, to open the path view for an SCC board, right-click the board
and choose Path View from the shortcut menu.
NE Panel
l To add a board, right-click a vacant slot and choose a board type from the shortcut menu.
To delete a board, right-click it and choose Delete from the shortcut menu.
l To view board and port legends and the meanings of different colors, click on the
toolbar.
NOTE
The relationships among different board states are illustrated in Board States.
l To perform an operation on an installed board, right-click the board and choose an item
from the shortcut menu. For example, to open the path view for an FIU board, right-click
the board and choose Path View from the shortcut menu. Figure 3-9 shows the path view.
Navigation Path
To add a board, right-click a vacant slot and choose a board type from the shortcut menu.
To perform an operation on an installed board, right-click the board and choose an item from
the shortcut menu. For example, to open the path view for an SCC board, right-click the board
and choose Path View from the shortcut menu.
NE Panel
In the Main Topology, double-click a WDM NE (NA) in the Main Topology.
l If you want the NE Panel to always stay on top, select the Always On Top check box.
l When a board occupies two slots, the slot ID of the main slot is boldfaced, and the slot ID of the slave
slot is gray. For example, in Figure 3-10, slot is the main slot, and slot is the slave slot.
l A board may take one of the following indicators:
l To add a board, right-click a vacant slot and choose a board type from the shortcut menu.
To delete a board, right-click it and choose Delete from the shortcut menu.
l To view board and port legends and the meanings of different colors, click on the
toolbar. Figure 3-11 shows the legends for an OptiX 1600G.
NOTE
The relationships among different board states are illustrated in Board States.
l To perform an operation on an installed board, right-click the board and choose an item
from the shortcut menu. For example, to open the path view for an FIU board, right-click
the board and choose Path View from the shortcut menu. Figure 3-12 shows the path view.
GUI
Figure 3-13 shows the NE Panel displayed.
To add a board, right-click a vacant slot and choose a board type from the shortcut menu.
NOTE
If you want the NE Panel to always stay on top, select the Always On Top check box.
NOTICE
l Cold reset or warm reset may affect board services.
l Replace board type may interrupt services.
To view board and port legends and the meanings of different colors, click on the toolbar.
Figure 3-14 shows the legends for an OptiX RTN 620.
NOTE
The relationships among different board states are illustrated in Board States.
To perform an operation on an installed board, right-click the board and choose an item from
the shortcut menu. For example, to open the path view for a PO1 board, right-click the board
and choose Path View from the shortcut menu. Figure 3-15 shows the path view.
Working Status
The working status of operation objects (such as NE) is shown in different colors. The default
colors and the status related listed in Table 3-1.
Color Description
Button Functionality
Button Functionality
Table Sorting
You can sort the items in a table according to a certain order and quickly locate the type of
information you want to view. Click a column heading and the table items are sorted based on
the values in this column. If you click the column again, the table items are sorted in the reversed
order based on the values in the column. The field that is regarded as the keyword of the sorting
is remarked with or . Figure 3-16 is a table that is sorted by NE ID.
Multiselection in Table
Press Shift and click the start and end rows, and the several consecutive rows in the table are
selected at the same time.
Click Ctrl and click several rows, and the several inconsecutive rows in a table are selected at
the same time.
Paging Display
In the Web LCT user interface, some tables can be displayed in different pages. The data in each
table can be displayed in several pages according to the number of rows in each page that you
set. In this way, tables do not look too large. The tables that support paging display include tables
of alarm browsing and log browsing. Figure 3-17 describes how to use the paging display
function.
4 Creating NEs
Each actual OptiX series equipment is represented as an NE on the Web LCT. Before the Web
LCT manages the actual equipment, you need to create the corresponding NEs on the Web LCT.
There are two ways of creating NEs: creating an NE (searching for the NEs) and creating an NE
manually. When you need to create a large number of NEs, for example, during deployment, it
is recommended to search for NEs . When you need to create just a few NEs, it is recommended
to create the NEs manually. In special situations, for example, when the communication between
the Web LCT and the NE is interrupted, you can only choose the mode of create the NEs
manually.
Context
The Web LCT allows a maximum of 32 online NEs to be added.
4.5 Configuring the U2000 Web LCT to Carry VLAN IDs in the Transmitted Packets
This topic describes how to configure the driver on the U2000 Web LCT to carry VLAN IDs in
the transmitted packets, which is a requirement for the U2000 Web LCT to manage OptiX RTN
310 NEs.
Prerequisites
l The network communication between the U2000 Web LCT and the NE must be normal.
l The U2000 Web LCT needs to carry VLAN IDs when communicating with OptiX RTN
310 NEs. Therefore, the computer where the U2000 Web LCT is installed must be
configured before OptiX RTN 310 NEs are created. If the NIC supports VLAN IDs in the
transmitted packets, enable the desired network service. If the NIC does not support VLAN
IDs in the transmitted packets, use the driver provided by the U2000 Web LCT for
configuration. For details, see 4.5 Configuring the U2000 Web LCT to Carry VLAN
IDs in the Transmitted Packets.
Context
You can create an NE by searching for the NE and the adding NE on the U2000 Web LCT. In
addition, you can create an NE by adding the NE manually. Generally, the NE ID is not known
during the initial NE configuration. Hence, the searching method is used to create an NE in most
cases.
You can search for the NE by quick search and advanced search.
l Quick search: The NEs that have been searched out are added to the NE list and logged in
to automatically You can switch to the NE Explorer directly from the Search NE dialog
box, which facilitates NE management.
l Advanced search: The NEs that have been searched out are added and logged in to manually.
NOTE
Before searching for NEs, add the corresponding gateway NEs to the U2000 Web LCT. Otherwise, logging
in to the searched NEs may fail.
Procedure
l Quick search:
1. In the NE List, click NE Search > NE Search. The Search NE dialog box is
displayed.
NOTE
l If you click NMS Port, you will search out the NEs in the same network segment as the
local IP address will be searched out.
l If you click User Port, NEs whose service ports are directly connected to the U2000 Web
LCT will be searched out. It is generally used to search for OptiX RTN 310 NEs.
3. The IP addresses of the searched out NEs are displayed in the NE IP Address drop-
down list. In the NE IP Address drop-down list, select the desired IP address for NE
creation and click Apply. The NE Explorer is displayed. The NE list shows that the
NE has been added and logged in to automatically.
l Advanced search:
1. Click NE Search > Advanced Search in the NE List. The Search NE dialog box is
displayed.
2. Click Manage Domain. The Manage Domain Search dialog box is displayed.
3. Click Add, and the New Domain dialog box is displayed.
4. Set Domain Type to GNE IP Domain or GNE IP Address, and enter an IP address
in the Domain Address field.
5. Click OK.
NOTE
You can repeat step c through e to add multiple search domains.
6. Click Cancel to exit the Manage Domain Search dialog box.
7. Select appropriate network segment IP addresses within the search domain and click
Search.
NOTE
l The NE search function searches out only the NEs in the specified network segment.
l When the search is in progress, you can click End Search.
8. After the search is complete, select an NE from the list and click Add NE. A prompt
message is displayed, indicating that the NE is successfully added.
9. Click OK.
10. Optional: In the Search NE dialog box, select one or more non-gateway NEs and
click Set Gateway NE to switch the non-gateway NEs to GNEs.
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Follow-up Procedure
To prevent unauthorized operations on a new NE, change the default password for the NE user
as soon as possible and subsequently change the non-default password at regular intervals.
After an NE is created, if you fail to log in to the NE, possible causes are listed as follows:
l The password for the NE user is incorrect. Enter the correct password for the NE user.
l The NE user is invalid or the NE user is already logged in. Change to use a valid NE user.
Prerequisites
l The communication between the Web LCT and the NEs must be normal.
l The NE ID must be known.
l The U2000 Web LCT needs to carry VLAN IDs when communicating with OptiX RTN
310 NEs. Therefore, the computer where the U2000 Web LCT is installed must be
configured before OptiX RTN 310 NEs are created. If the NIC supports VLAN IDs in the
transmitted packets, enable the desired network service. If the NIC does not support VLAN
IDs in the transmitted packets, use the driver provided by the U2000 Web LCT for
configuration. For details, see 4.5 Configuring the U2000 Web LCT to Carry VLAN
IDs in the Transmitted Packets.
Context
l You can create an NE by adding the NE manually. In addition, you can create an NE by
searching for the NE. If the NE ID is not known during the initial NE configuration, you
can create the NE by searching for the NE and adding the NE.
l SSL Gateway is recommended when creating an NE because of its higher security than
other gateway types.
NOTE
Procedure
Step 1 Click Add NE in the NE list.
Step 2 In the Add NE dialog box, set the attributes of the NE. For details, see Table 4-1.
User Name l For global NEs, the MSTP, WDM, WDM (NA),
default NE user is lct and RTN, RTN (NA), Submarine
Password the default password is
Changeme_123.
l For WDM (NA) NEs , the
default NE user is
SONET and the default
password is
Changeme_123.
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Follow-up Procedure
To prevent unauthorized operations on a new NE, change the default password for the NE user
as soon as possible and subsequently change the non-default password at regular intervals.
After an NE is created, if you fail to log in to the NE, possible causes are listed as follows:
l The communication between the U2000 Web LCT and the NE is abnormal. Check the
settings of communication parameters, such as the IP address of the NE and NE ID.
l The password for the NE user is incorrect. Enter the correct password for the NE user.
l The NE user is invalid or the NE user is already logged in. Change to use a valid NE user.
Prerequisites
The serial port of the computer where the U2000 runs has been connected to the OAM port of
an NE with a serial cable. If the computer does not have a serial port, use a USB-serial cable
and correct drive program.
Context
A CSHU or CSHUA board has been added to an OptiX RTN 950.
The USB drive installation package has been integrated in the Web LCT installation package.
That is, the WebLCT\weblct\tools\driver directory in the U2000 Web LCT installation
directory contains the xr21x141x_1930_single_installer.exe file.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the Web LCT.
Step 3 In the dialog box that is displayed, set NE ID and Extended ID.
Step 4 Set Gateway Type to USB. A link to the USB drive installation package is displayed.
l If the USB drive has been installed, open the Device Manager where USB ports are displayed
as virtual COM ports.
l If the USB drive has not been installed, click the link to install it by following the provided
instructions.
Step 5 Set User Name and Password for the NE and click Apply.
Step 6 Optional: Click NE Explorer. The NE Explorer is displayed, and you can configure and manage
the NE there.
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Prerequisites
l The Wi-Fi Connection tool (WifiConnection.exe) has been obtained.
NOTE
The WifiConnection.exe file is contained in the U2000 Web LCT software package.
l This tool is installed on the same computer as the U2000 Web LCT.
l The computer is equipped with a wireless network interface card.
Context
This mode applies to RTN NEs that support the Wi-Fi functionality. If the Wi-Fi function is
enabled on RTN NEs, the Wi-Fi Connection tool can find and connect to them. After the U2000
Web LCT is launched, these RTN NEs can be searched out. Then you can manage and configure
the RTN NEs on the U2000 Web LCT.
NOTE
Procedure
Step 1 Start the Wi-Fi Connection tool.
NOTE
The home page of the tool lists all nearby NEs connected by Wi-Fi, including the mobile phones on which
Wi-Fi is enabled.
Step 3 Enter the Wi-Fi password for the NE and click OK.
NOTE
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Result
After the NE is connected, the tool will change its Status to Connected on the home page.
If you do not want to connect to an NE, right-click it and choose Disconnect from the shortcut
menu.
Follow-up Procedure
Log in to the U2000 Web LCT and search for the NEs connected to the Wi-Fi Connection tool.
Then the U2000 Web LCT can manage these NEs through Wi-Fi. For details, see Creating an
NE (Searching for the NE).
Prerequisites
All required driver files are prepared.
Context
The U2000 Web LCT needs to carry VLAN IDs when communicating with OptiX RTN 310
NEs. Therefore, the computer where the U2000 Web LCT is installed must be configured before
OptiX RTN 310 NEs are created. If the NIC supports VLAN IDs in the transmitted packets,
enable the desired network service. If the NIC does not support VLAN IDs in the transmitted
packets, use the driver provided by the U2000 Web LCT for configuration.
NOTE
The U2000 Web LCT manages OptiX RTN 310 through service interface, so the U2000 Web LCT needs
to carry VLAN IDs when communicating with OptiX RTN 310 .
The driver path is [Web LCT installation directory]\weblct\tools\[driver].
This topic uses the Windows 7 Professional SP1 based U2000 Web LCT as an example.
Procedure
Step 1 Install the U2000 Web LCT driver.
1. Prepare and install driver files. Decompress the driver folder to a local disk and ensure that
the folder contains the muxp.inf, mux_mp.inf, mux.sys, and mux.dll files.
2. Choose Start > Control Panel.
3. In the Control Panel, double click Network and Sharing Center.
4. Right-click the Local Area Connection icon and choose Properties from the shortcut
menu. The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box is displayed.
6. Click Have Disk. Browse the driver folder on the local disk, choose the muxp.inf file, and
click OK.
7. Choose Sample Mux-IM Protocol Driver and click OK to start installing the MUX driver.
NOTE
During the installation, a warning dialog box is displayed indicating that this driver is not digitally
signed. Ignore the warning dialog box and continue to install the driver.
Step 2 Enable the network connection available for the U2000 Web LCT to carry VLAN IDs in the
transmitted packets.
1. Choose the Sample MUX-IM Virtual Miniport Driver in Connected status and click. On
the Networking tab, click Configure.
2. In the Sample MUX-IM Virtual Miniport Driver Properties dialog box, click the
Advanced tab and set the VLAN ID.
NOTE
When the VLAN ID is set to 0, the VLAN ID function is disabled when the NIC of the computer
sends TCP packets. When the VLAN ID is not 0, the VLAN ID function is enabled.
The VLAN ID for creating services is set for each OptiX RTN 310 device before delivery. The U2000
Web LCT can manage an OptiX RTN 310 NE only when its VLAN ID is set to be the same as that
of the OptiX RTN 310.
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5 FAQ
5.2 What Do I Do If Internet Explorer Cannot Display Web LCT GUI Elements or Information
Completely?
5.4 What Do I Do If the Web LCT Displays the Message "LCT Prohibit Access" When I Add
an NE?
5.5 Why NE Communication Status Is Abnormal in the NE List Window of the Web LCT?
Answer
Probable cause: The cache of Internet Explorer is not cleared or the Web LCT server runs
abnormally.
l Method 1: Clear the cache of Internet Explorer. This method assumes that the Internet
Explorer version is 8.0.
1. Choose Tools > Internet Options from the main menu of Internet Explorer.
2. In the Internet Options dialog box, click Settings in the Browsing history area.
3. In the Temporary Internet Files and History Settings dialog box, click the Every
time I visit the webpage option button.
4. Click OK.
5. In the Internet Options dialog box, click Delete in the Browsing history area.
6. In the Delete Browsing History dialog box, select all check boxes.
7. Click Delete.
8. In the Internet Options dialog box, click OK.
l Method 2: Restart the Web LCT server. Take this method if method 1 does not work.
1. Close the Web LCT. For details, see 3.4 Shutting Down the Web LCT.
2. Start the Web LCT. For details, see 3.2 Starting the Web LCT.
l Method 3: Contact Huawei engineers to replace the OS or server and then reinstall the Web
LCT. Take this method if methods 1 and 2 do not work.
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Answer
l Method 1: Open Internet Explorer and maximize it.
l Method 2: Change the screen resolution to 1680*1050. The following procedure uses
Windows 7 as an example.
1. On the desktop, right-click in a blank area and choose Screen resolution from the
shortcut menu.
2. Select 1680*1050 from the Resolution drop-down list.
3. Click OK.
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Answer
l Method 1: Restart Internet Explorer.
1. Close Web LCT windows on Internet Explorer.
2. On the Web LCT login page, click Favorites on the toolbar and choose Add to
Favorites to add the Web LCT home page.
l Method 2: Restart the Web LCT.
– If the green version is in use, restart the Web LCT as follows:
1. Double-click the Decompression directory\WebLCT\stopweblct.bat script.
2. Double-click the Decompression directory\WebLCT\startweblct_https.bat
script.
– If the installation version is in use, restart the Web LCT as follows:
1. Shut down the Web LCT. For details, see 3.4 Shutting Down the Web LCT.
2. Start the Web LCT. For details, see 3.2 Starting the Web LCT.
3. Log in to the Web LCT. For details, see 3.3 Logging In to the Web LCT.
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Answer
Step 1 Log in to another NMS (such as U2000 or other Web LCT) to which the NE has been successfully
added.
Step 2 Open the NE Explorer and choose Security > LCT Access Control from the navigation tree.
Step 3 In the right pane, click Access Allowed to enable the Web LCT to access the NE.
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Answer
The Web LCT is or was disconnected from the NE. Because the Web LCT cannot automatically
reconnect to NEs, Communication Status is always Abnormal.
Step 2 In the NE List window, right-click the NE and choose Reconnect from the shortcut menu.
l After the Web LCT successfully reconnects to the NE, Communication Status changes
to Normal.
l If Communication Status is still Abnormal, check the startup status and network
connection of the NE.
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This appendix describes service ports of the Web LCT, related precautions, and how to query
the service ports.
A.1 Background
This section describes the service ports used by management systems.
To ensure the network security, you can take measures on the customer's network. The following
are the two cases that affect the network security:
l Security filtering settings such as routers or firewalls are configured in the network
environment where the NMS runs. When carrying out the project, avoid the service ports
used by the NMS being filtered by those security filtering settings.
l Some service ports providing system services are closed to prevent network or virus attacks.
Note that the service ports used by the NMS should not be closed, and otherwise the NMS
will not run properly.
Table A-1 lists the server ports used by the Web LCT.
Procedure
l Run the following command to view the Windows system service ports:
netstat -a
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B Glossary
Alarm hold-off time Alarm delay includes start delay and end
delay. An alarm is not regarded as being
generated until the NE has been detecting it
for a period of time, and this period of time is
the alarm start hold-off time. An alarm is not
regarded as being cleared until the NE has
been detecting the ending of it for a period of
time, and this period of time is the alarm end
hold-off time. Setting the hold-off time can
avoid the generation of unnecessary alarms
due to misreport or jitter.
Board View The Board View displays the ports and the
paths in different colors depending on their
current status, with legend and description
illustrated aside.
VC4 loopback The fault of each VC4 path on the optical fiber
can be located by setting loopback for each
VC4 path of the line. There are three kinds of
loopback modes: No loopback, Outloop,
Inloop.
IP Internet Protocol
NE Network Element
P Provider
PE Provider Edge
PHY Physical
VB Virtual Bridge
VC Virtual Container