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1. Equipment Configuration I DI x NE PVC 1 32 SNMP Port d Find pyc Bridge VLAN Assignment MAC VID Mapping IGMP Performance log administration E 5 10 aA 51 CuDoPX205 Heme typa toan 0 86 Bridge PVID hp 8 Enabled r Profiles B Routing Default gateway o o 0 0 CFI VLAN priority VLAN ID Fal Not configured 101 Configure VLAN IPoE TCI E p m gJ Not configured 102 7 El Not configured 103 Bridge port ARP TCI rp zip 5a IUGPON 2512 E 104 us fs scribe age type subscriber Y p b ES ga Not configured 105 Grez a Not configured 106 ag priority source port configured 1p Y sl fi d T iorit fi d Rect ga Not configured 107 roe n adoresses tel IU1GE 100 E 108 WESSELS Jo z IP address MAC address IP anti spoofi Eh CXUVR 10 4E E 109 d ie roe ET CXUVR 10 4E E 110 BOSH cet pene fl IUGPON 2S12 E 111 Host configuration protocol 5a IU10GE 1O E 112 Sub o IUGPON 2512 L E 113 No of MAC addresses m 36 Bridge Circuit ID EF X GPON Port 1 3 amp hixs709 003 0 SLA Metering profile 8 Bridge C Ez amp SBXDSL 16 E Tagging mode H amp XDSL Por E JE o nhanced tagging profile E amp XDSL Por IP address inus Out bound traffic descriptor M amp XDSL Por Add amp XDSL Pot In bound traffic descriptor amp XDSL Por F amp XDSL Por IP anti spoofing profile amp XDSL Por E XDSL Por IPOE IPoA XDSL Por Mode E XDSL Po
2. i ied Enhanced MAC IP anti spoofing S Spanning Tree Fab esate ager sta Enabled v 3 Provider Profiles IV Flooding ARP requests Routing Outer tag protocol ID AX amp IUGPON 2512 E 3 IUGPON 2512 E amp IUGPON 2512 E i 3 oo co l Refresh Apply Finished x 54 54 Finished Figure 39 MAC Mode 2 Choose the MAC Mode E 8 8 8 E F Mode Description Enhanced MAC The MAC mode depends on the only inner upstream UNI VLAN tag The GPON MAC defines the translation to the upstream NNI VLAN tag s The enhanced MAC functionality supports 1 1 VLAN cross connect VLAN per customer and service and N 1 VLAN per service common for all subscriber switching models per GPON port of OLT simultaneously MAC mode and VID mode per one port MAC For DS frames the GEM ID is set dependent on the destination MAC address The mapping of one or more desti nation MAC addresses to a GEM ID is learned from US frames The mapping of one or more VLANs to a GEM ID must be configured and is used only for the US direction VLAN translation between subscriber VLANs and service based VLANs is possible VID For US DS frames the GEM ID is set dependent on the outer VLAN tag The mapping of one or more VLANs to a GEM ID must be configured and is used for both US and DS direction VLAN translation between subscriber VLANs and service based VLANs is not possi
3. General Packages Groups gt McastGroupPackageNamet i0 IGMP Package Finished New lt lt Mame fiGMP_Package mn Delete Refresh Apply z al 1 Finished 9 Figure 61 IGMP Package Enter a unique package name Click the Groups tab ONO Click the New gt gt action field to uncover the Name field if not already expanded Click the OK button to insert the new package Click the New gt gt action field to uncover blank input fields if not already expanded Equipment Configuration BE NE IGMP SNMP Port H Find General Packages Groups oo LD Performance log administration s a B DA 10 3 1 51 CuDoPX2 fa oo Bridge Name channel 1 Multicast IP address feas 1 1 1 i 2 Rules IGMP Provider rave prov 1 x QoS hod S Spanning Tree Package assignment Provider e BR Profiles test D amp amp a Not configured 101 Not configured 102 Not configured 102 IUGPON 2512 E 10 Not configured 105 Not configured 10 Not configured 107 IU1GE 10O E 108 CXLUVR 10 4E E 10 CXUVR 1O 4E E 11 IUGPON 2512 E 11 IU10GE 1O E 112 IUGPON 2512 L E IUGPON 2512 E 11 Se ie ie ie ie i SPO EU UE ESE EE lt lt Add Remove gt gt
4. 55 16 Symbol Label for Hot Surfaces s tage ewe hm emen ts 17 Text on Label for Hot Surfaces 00 0c cee sel 17 ESD Symbol 223 ituros danda iode Aide qd eddie Edere ud 17 Prohibition Label According to DIN 4844 2 liess lessen 18 Defining a New User Example lisse lesen 25 Defining the Password Example 00000 cece eee eee 25 Assigning User Rights Example 0 00 0c eee eee eee 26 Dialog Security Policy Setting Example 00 26 Dialog Internet Information Services 00000 cee eee 27 FIP Site Tab Example s 2cceeieendtexyei wee deoasis peat ays 28 home Directory Tabs 13399 tagcat oak erunt ect kee keen 29 Change the Access to ftproot llli eee 30 Console Cable for the Terminal Program liliis 32 NE PropemieS ss essem heb bres de Rr dette a ead 35 NGIWORK VIEW TEILT 36 FTP Contigurations ic caste terete apa SaeGe cand canes mers dager 37 Clock Synchronization ET9 4 55 S rb peeee cease shee pete t 39 Glock Synchronization ANSI a u sieut ee erm ned esate esiti e 40 Alarm Severity Profile llli 41 External ALQis ue eosque caduty pete epatis s 42 CX System RBesel aac aere ese AO rage ipea es 44 Creating am ODIT 3 stui tepore PvP bd boni dun e Pedes ed 47 Creating an MDU Board sis dd paste pis etti US idR SER ERES 49 xDSL Channel Profile nah Errat r Roo d RR UR bees 53 XDSI
5. 00 0005 106 Configuring the ONT ura itor rpm pete dH petat boue orb bere 108 Creating IGMP Profiles 4 23 c2 a550 RERRRR eae oh ER REESE 108 Configuring the ONT Subscriber Ports liiis 110 aig ME E E EE EEEE T EEE E 143 Configuring the Routing Processes illis 111 Routing Information Protocol RIP 0 60 e cece eee eee 111 Border Gateway Protocol BGP 20 02 cece eee eee 113 Intermediate System Intermediate System Protocol IS IS 115 Creating Router Ports 0000 c cece eee 116 Configuring Routing Protocols on a Router Port 0005 117 Configuring a Static ROUte iid ose rire been Pte Dp P Poe ede 119 SPAMMING WES wait 2 5 26 d hcethccthand genta thatt aoe ahead I EDI DIEA cee 121 Configuring the Common Internal Spanning Tree 121 Configuring of Multiple Spanning Tree 20 000 eee 122 Enabling the Spanning Tree Configuration 0 0005 123 Security Feat les coi eat de PUE Les oq pad ne E 124 Advanced Encryption Support AES nananana 0c eee eee eee 124 Configuringran ONT MDU siiis ek tnihi Ge Pest ieee mae ee ds 124 Configuring a GEM Port xis c eR ERG ies Oe eee P Rowe KE 124 IP ANU SPOON is uo iiim pa hdkooing tae aanausadec uk ias Quar Md 125 Enabling IP Anti Spoofing lille 125 Configuring the IP Anti Spoofing Profile llle 125 Configuring the Subscriber Port 0
6. Figure 46 Tagging Rule 3 Choose the filter conditions for the frames transmitted in outer and inner VLAN 82 1d 0900d80580248933 Installation and Test Manual Bridges Setting Description Priority The outer inner priority value on which to filter the received frames and some special functions 0 7 the value is used as the given outer inner priority to filter the received frames don t filter indicates not to filter on outer inner priority default filter Outer indicates the default filter when no other double tag rule matches Inner indicates the default filter when no other single tag rule matches no tag filter Outer indicates that this entry is not a double tag rule and all other outer inner tag filter fields should be ignored Inner indicates that this entry is the no tag rule VID The outer inner VID value on which to filter the received frames and some special functions 0000 4094 the value is used as the given outer inner VID value to filter the received frames 4096 indicates not to filter on the outer inner VID TPID DE bit The outer inner TPID Tag Protocol Identifier value on which to filter the received frames and some special functions don t filter don t filter on outer inner TPID field 0x8100 outer inner TPID 8100 Input TPID don t care outer inner TPID InputTPID don t care about DE bit Input TPID O outer inner TPID InputTPID DE 0 Input
7. Table 67 S IS Circuit Parameters 1d 0900d80580253314 117 Routing Installation and Test Manual Setting Description Ext domain Check to suppress the normal transmission and interpretation of intra domain IS IS PDUs on this circuit Level Select the level 1 2 1 and 2 Passive Check to includes this interface in LSPs even if the IS IS protocol does not run 118 Mesh group state inactive mesh group is not active blocked blocks flooding LSPs over this router port Routers cannot synchronize their link state databases set allows unrestricted flooding over at least a minimal set of links in the mesh Mesh group Sets the mesh group ID on this port Small Hellos Determines which hello messages can be sent over this port Checked unpadded hellos Unchecked padded hellos 3 way handshake Determines whether 3 way handshake runs in this circuit Extended ID Only used when 3 way handshake is enabled Has to be unique across all circuits on this IS Table 67 S IS Circuit Parameters Cont 5 Click the IS IS Addresses tab 6 Click the Reachable addresses gt gt New gt gt action fields to uncover input fields if not already expanded 7 Configure the following options Setting Description Destination address Reachable NSAP address Area ID 1 13 bytes System ID 6 bytes SEL 1 byte Mapping type Type of mapping to be employed to asce
8. IGMP i 49 Rules Server IP address 2 optional QoS r4 dm Tree Server IP address 3 optional 3 Provider Server gateway optional s iii Name 3 Simplified DH VLAN ID 3 PPPoE H E IGMP Relay agent options B3 Profiles Routing Not configurec Not configurec Not configurec amp IUGPON 2512 Not configurec Not configurec Not configurec gt Refresh Apply Finished 1 Finished Relay agent IP address Relay agent netmask ESESESESESESESI Figure 58 DHCP Provider Configuration 3 Enter a unique provider name space is not allowed 4 Enter the necessary IP addresses 5 Choose the VLAN ID of the VLAN that is forwarding DHCP requests to the uplink fi In case of using a PPPoE intermediate agent or a simplified DHCP agent it is possible to set the VLAN ID option on independent This means that the VLAN is used which is advertised from the received requests 6 The use of DHCP option 82 depends on the DHCP server functionality Select the Relay agent options to be used for DHCP option 82 circuit ID remote ID both or none 7 Enter the Relay agent IP address and Relay agent netmask to which DHCP requests need to be forwarded 8 Click the OK button to complete the setting 18 2 2 Simplified DHCP Provider This type of provider only adds DHCP option 82 without changing
9. Ow OD on bla Ne He ie i i ENE EVE Nie NEES NE NE SA Refresh Apply Finished 4 Finished Figure 55 QoS Configuration 2 Choose the Queue mode per interface type by clicking the selection field The hiX 5750 R2 0 supports two methods of QoS scheduling Queue Mode Description strict The strict priority queuing can guarantee that in each case the CoS queue with the highest priority is always pro cessed if packets needs to be transmitted As long as the highest priority queue is not empty packets from this queue are sent only and all other queues need to wait This means that the highest CoS will finish before other queues are empty This can lead to starvation of lower priority packet flows Table 48 Queue Modes 94 d 090008058024817c Installation and Test Manual QoS Queue Mode Description WRR The WRR Weighted Round Robin queuing is a scheduling algorithm allowing different priorities in accordance to the data packet weight Without different weights all CoS queues are served one after another Specifying weight values defines the time interval which certain queues may utilize for service For example if queue 4 has double weight than the others it will be served like 1 2 3 4 4 1 2 3 4 4 etc Table 48 Queue Modes Cont 3 Repeat these steps for each queue that needs to be configured Click the Weight selec
10. Figure 43 GPON Bridge Ports 2 Enter the PVID of the associated VLAN or follow the Configure VLAN link to create a new VLAN 3 Choose the priority value of the bridge port Setting Description Tag priority source port configured 1p configured per bridge port value This is the default setting Traffic class 1p Default priority of the bridge port Used if Tag priority source is set to port configured 1p default Range 0 7 Table 388 GPON Port Priority If a tag is added to upstream user frames the 1p priority bits will be set according to the Tag priority source 4 Click the Apply button to confirm 14 3 Configuring the IU 1x10G Bridge Configure the bridge as described in Chapter 14 1 Configuring the CXU Bridge on page 76 Only VLAN switching and tagging mode Single are possible If necessary click to check mark the Apply these settings to all of the same type box to make these settings effective for all IU 1x10G cards i See Chapter 25 Rules for information on the further bridge configuration Id 0900d80580248933 79 Bridges Installation and Test Manual 80 14 4 14 5 14 5 1 Configuring the IU 10x1G Bridge Configure the bridge as described in Chapter 14 2 Configuring the IU GPON Bridge on page 77 If necessary click to check mark the Apply these settings to all of the same type box to make these settings effective for all IU 10x1G cards Confi
11. Not configured 11 meas 9 gt Refresh Apply Finished 643 643 Finished Figure 62 IGMP Group 10 Enter a unique group name Id 0900d8058025d201 107 IGMP Installation and Test Manual 108 19 3 19 3 1 Equipm Search M Alal SNMP Port d Find Ii Performance log administration D A E 10 3 1 51 CuDoPX 11 Enter the IPv4 address of a specific MC source into the Multicast IP address field 12 Select an IGMP provider from the drop down list 13 Click the OK button to insert the new group Repeat the following steps until the created MC groups and package are assigned each other 1 Click to highlight an MC group in the selection box on the left side and then click to highlight the MC package in the selection box on the right side which the group shall be assigned to 2 Click the lt lt Add action field Configuring the ONT Creating IGMP Profiles i An IGMP profile can only be created or deleted but not modified 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Profiles right click the IGMP profile object and select the New IGMP profile command from the context menu ent Configuration NE New IGMP profile a Profile name fiGMP_snoop
12. If there is no possibility to eliminate the fault an error report is to be created in the Helpdesk including the following detailed information Description of the test steps attempted Detailed list of the preceding operating and configuration actions at hiX 5750 and at other components in the network e Description of the system responses e Description of any system activities took place at the same time such as work of other testers while hardware and software changes have been made Usage Hints 1 All information and values that are displayed in screenshots are only examples Please pay attention always to the project specific planning documentation for the commissioning of the hiX 5750 R2 0 2 Inthe following description there are a few simplifications e The hiX 5750 R2 0 can be provided with central unit CXU F4 or CXU VR Both types require the same commissioning and configuration procedures Therefore in the descriptions the abbreviation CXU represents both CXU F4 and CXU VR e Subsequently the abbreviation EM stands for the EM PX R2 0 That applies also to LCT There are no significant differences between the two standards ETSI and ANSI regarding the configuration of OLT modules Therefore the descriptions and figures base on ETSI standard If there are differences they will be described e All figures are given only as examples and could differ in details from the current EM version Id 0900d805802512a9 13
13. 10 10 10 10 000183 inactive I Routing Default gateway 49 50 51 52 a E A IUGPON 2512 E 10 Configure VLAN 96 Bridge X D GPON Port 1 Bridge port E X GPON Port 2 Usage type subscriber X i Q hix5704 001 96 Bridge Tag priority source port configured 1p x Wel Subscribe x Traffic class 1p o S E X Ether DSCP to 1p mapping profile Y se amp POTS Delete BA X POTS Host configuration protocol OR IP address 10 10 10 10 IEEE pra Xx POTS Add BB X POTS No of MAC addresses I ec Circuit ID fi Ev Xx POTS Ae x POTS SLA Metering profile none se x POTS A X VoIP Tagging mode m Eu PON Carc iL m X GPON Port 3 Out bound traffic descriptor oescnieront 1 v EL gb X GPON Port 4 In bound traffic descriptor oescRIPTORI 1 x H 35 X El Port 5 3 X El Port 6 IP anti spoofing profile none v P X E1 Port 7 P X E1 Port 8 H 328 X E1 Port 9 eomm qp Refresh Apply 4 Finished xi 16 16 Finished Figure 72 IP Anti Spoofing Port Configuration 2 Enter an IP address and then click the Add button Repeat this step for up to 8 IP addresses Choose the IP anti spoofing profile number 1 from the drop down list 4 Click the Apply button to confirm e 126 Id 0900d80580249e5d Installation and Test Manual Forward Error Correction 23 Forward Error Correction 23 1
14. ESESESESENENI NE New IGMP provider Mame Proxy IP address Robustness Query interval s Query response interval s Startup query interval s Startup query count Last member query interval s Last member query count Unsolicited report interval s IGMPvi Router timeout s Router present timeout ms Create Finished Figure 60 2 Finished IGMP Provider 2 Enter a unique provider name space are not allowed 3 Change or confirm the preference settings 104 Id 0900d8058025d201 Installation and Test Manual IGMP Setting Description Default Value Proxy IP address Proxy IPv4 address Robustness Tunes IGMP to expected packet losses on the link The default value effects that IGMP is robust to a single packet loss If a subnet is expected to be lossy this variable may be increased The robustness must not be zero and should not be one Query interval s Sets the interval in seconds between subscriber membership query messages are sent by the router downstream By varying this variable the number of IGMP messages on the network can be changed Larger values cause IGMP queries to be sent less often 125s Query response interval s Sets the interval between subscriber membership reports which are sent by the ONT By varying this variable the burst rate of IGMP messages on the subnet can be tuned Larger values make t
15. To comply with fire protection standards as defined in DIN EN 60950 1 a protective plate C42165 A320 C684 must be fitted into the floor of ETSI and 19 inch standard racks The rack must also meet the requirements of fire resistant housing as defined in DIN EN 60950 1 Id 0900d805802512a9 Installation and Test Manual Introduction 1 7 5 1 7 6 Protection Against Hot Surfaces If temperatures higher than 70 C can be present on components inside the transmission equipment following labels are attached to this equipment see Figure 5 and Figure 6 Figure 5 Symbol Label for Hot Surfaces WARNING HOT SURFACES WITHIN THE WHOLE SYSTEM POSSIBLE TAKE CARE WHILE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ACHTUNG HEISSE OBERFLACHEN IM GESAMTEN SYSTEM M GLICH VORSICHT WAHREND WARTUNG UND REPARATUR Figure 6 Text on Label for Hot Surfaces Components Subject to Electrostatic Discharge Figure 7 ESD Symbol Plug in units bearing the symbol shown in Figure 7 are equipped with components subject to electrostatic discharge ESD Adhere to the relevant safety provisions When packing unpacking touching pulling out or plugging in plug in units bearing the ESD symbol it is essential to wear a grounding bracelet This ensures that the plug in units are not subject to electrostatic discharge Under no circumstances should you touch the printed conductors or components of plug in units Take hold of plug in units by the edge only
16. lille eere 32 Configuring the Management AcceSs 000 cece eee ees 33 Outband Management Interface lille en 33 Inband Management Channel 000 0c eee eee eee 34 New Network Element 0 00 eee eee 35 Inserting a new NE DIX 5750 ies ee tia der em t freier et gines 35 Starting the Equipment Configuration llli else 36 Configuring the FTP Server Access 0000 0c cece eee nee 37 synchronizing Date and Time susce i eR RNe S EERTA ERAS 38 Upgrading the SAPS inc noh etre rdum eer epp Rer E gens 38 Switching Over tlie CXU 2cca cade neat awe wae ddr ea CS UU RE 39 Id 0900d80580240345 3 Installation and Test Manual 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 10 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 7 1 T2 7 3 7 4 8 1 8 2 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 10 10 1 10 1 1 10 1 2 10 1 3 10 1 4 10 1 5 10 2 10 2 1 10 2 2 10 2 3 11 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 2 11 1 3 11 2 11 2 1 112 2 11 2 3 11 2 4 Synchronizing tlie Clock 2 1 d ppp RE LARA ERE RS DERI TURPE INE 39 Configuring the Alarm Severity Profiles llis 40 Setting the External Alarms and PON Alarm Thresholds 41 Saving the NE Configuration Data 0 saasaa aeaea 42 OLT Cards 2 038 RSENUFDENUBE LN E a VUL S edi eee ce 43 Using CXU and Uplink Redundancy 0 000 lessen 43 Configuring the CXU Ethernet Ports liliis 43 Resetting CXU and System 2 ux deer p IRE dreds potatoes 43 Creating an I
17. Introduction Installation and Test Manual e Changeable slot and port numbers of SNMP nodes e g GPON Porti IU_GPON 2512 E 101 will not be specified in the navigation sequence For example GPON Porti could stand for GPON Port 1 GPON Port 2 etc 1 6 Typographic Conventions The following notations are used in this manual Representation Meaning Courier Inputs and outputs CLI commands Example Enter LOCAL as the server name Italic Variables Example ftp server Bold Special emphasis Example Do not delete this name Keys and Key combinations that are to be pressed Example C or Menu sequences Example File gt Exit Additional Information Warnings at critical points of the processing sequence Table 1 Typographic Conventions 1 7 Protective Measures 1 7 1 General Notes This Section contains requirements with regard to protection of people equipment and environment All assembly installation operation and repair work may only be undertaken by service personnel In the event of any injury e g burns and acid burns being sustained seek medical help immediately Generally to avoid danger the operator is instructed to read the desig nated manual before beginning e g a maintenance task The system can have several power supplies Note that to switch off the power supply completely you also have to switch off the redu
18. Setting Description Start time Start time basis NE uses always a UTC time base for remote backup of configuration database after system restart backup timer re configurations or system clock reset The first backup will be started at this time Interval h value and then after each interval Valid values 0 00 am 23 59 pm default 0 00 Interval h Interval between two remote backup operations in hours Backup is started only if there were relevant configu ration changes during the last period Valid values 1 48 hours default 24 hours Max backups Maximum number of different backup files on the remote FTP server Valid values 1 32 default 5 Waiting period m Enter the period in minutes the system waits after last changes of configuration before starting the local backup Valid values 1 59 minutes default 5 minutes Table 76 Auto Backup Options Cont 2 Click the Apply button to confirm 3 If desired click the Auto Backup Now button to start the procedure immediately Manual Backup 1 Click the Manual backup tab 2 Click to mark the Selection check box 3 Click the Backup button to start the procedure The name of the backup file is automatically set and displayed in the Backup file field Afterwards the file name can be changed through clicking in this field Schedule In order to set periodic backups a schedule job must be created as follows 1 Click to mark th
19. a IE fide SNMP Port fh Find oo ll Performance log administratio 10 150 225 26 F 1p priority mapping z Alarm Severity 1 Po o P PPP o Ov 0 e om gt A 10 Bridge port traffic di i gt GAL Ethernet f GaL Tom GEM CoS mapping GEM traffic descripti JE IGMP IP anti spoofing Metering PM Threshold GPON PM Threshold VoIP 49V nh Theachald Et gt Card out of service JO x tme Alarmescription Severity Card not plugged Card temperature reset Card partly out of service iCardTemperaturePowerDown IU modules Temperature power down alarm CardTypeMismatch IU modules Wrong card is plugged iConfigfileError ONT Card Configuration file received has an error ConfigserverAuth ONT Card Cannot authenticate configuration session e g missing credentials ConfigserverConnect ONT Card Cannot connect to configuration server due to bad credentials or other Fault after Minor ConfigserverFail ONT Card Failure response received from configuration server Minor ConfigserverName ONT Card Failed to resolve the configuration server name Minor IConfigserverReach ONT Card Cannot reach configuration server The port cannot be reached ICMP errors Minor ConfigserverTimeout ONT Card Timeout waiting for response from configuration server Minor ConfigserverValidate ONT Card Cannot validate co
20. e tis recommended to integrate the virus scanning program into the start up sequence on the LCT RoHS Requirements Nokia Siemens Networks considers the protection of the environment and the preserva tion of natural resources as a major duty and thus undertakes great efforts to design its Id 0900d805802512a9 19 Introduction Installation and Test Manual 20 1 7 11 1 7 12 products to be environmental friendly Therefore as of July 1st 2006 all contract products of Nokia Siemens Networks to which the RoHS Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive applies to andwhich are put on the market within the countries where the RoHS requirements are transposed into national law are in compliance with the requirements of the RoHS Nokia Siemens Networks reserves the right to apply the exemptions to the RoHS requirements as set out in the Annex to the RoHS directive in particular lead in solders for network infrastructure equipment for switching signaling transmission as well as network management for telecommunication Declaration of CE Conformity The CE Conformit Europ enne Declaration of Conformity for the product is ful filled only if all construction and cabling is undertaken in accordance with the manual and the documentation listed therein e g installation instructions cabling lists etc Deviations from the specifications or unstipulated changes during construction e g the use of cable types wi
21. i In ANSI applications only 48 V is permitted 48V 0V TAITA Figure 1 Power Rating Label Figure 2 shows the label on the front side of the subrack with information that a high leakage current can occur if the shelf is not grounded Id 0900d805802512a9 15 Introduction Installation and Test Manual 1 7 3 1 7 4 Achtung Warning HOHER BER HRUNGSSTROM HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT Vor dem Anschluss an den Earth connection essential Yersorgungsstromkreis oder an before connecting supply or making das Telekommunikationsnetz telecommunication network unbedingt Erdyerbindung herstellen connections Figure 2 High Leakage Current Protection Against Escaping Laser Light In order to avoid health risks take care to ensure that any laser light escaping is not directed towards the eyes Plug in units equipped with laser light units may carry the laser symbol but it is not required see Figure 3 For operation in closed systems the laser light units comply with Laser class 1 Such units can be identified by an adhesive label as well as by a warning label see Figure 4 Figure 3 Warning Label According to IEC 60825 EN 60825 Never look directly into the beam not even with optical instruments Figure 4 Warning Label for Class 1 Laser Equipment Protection Against Fire in Racks or Housings If shelves are used in housing the shelves must comply with the conditions for fire pro tection housing according to DIN EN 60950 1
22. i The slot numbering in the G1100 shelf differs from the slot numbering in the Command Line Interface CLI Table 3 also contains the plug in unit names used in the NE s OS mnemo code Slot Number on the Shelf 101 to 108 109 110 111 to 116 Slot Number in the ACI 101 to 108 109 110 111 to 116 Slot Number in the CLI 1to8 9 10 11 to 16 Plug in Unit Mnemo Code CXU F4 M CXUF4 10 4E E x x CXU_VR M CXUVR 10 4E E x x Table 3 G1100 Slot Numbering and Plug in Units 32 Id 0900d80580245a70 Installation and Test Manual Presetting the hiX 5750 with CLI 4 3 4 3 1 Slot Number on the Shelf 101 to 108 109 110 111 to 116 Slot Number in the ACI 101 to 108 109 110 111 to 116 Slot Number in the CLI 1to8 9 10 11 to 16 Plug in Unit Mnemo Code IU GPON2512 E 4 port GPON interface M IUGPON 2512 E X unit with 8 E1 interfaces IU_GPON2512 L E 4 port GPON inter M IUGPON 2512 L E Ar x x face unit without E1interfaces IU_GPON2512 A 4 port GPON interface M IUGPON 2512 A x unit with 8 DS1 interfaces IU 1x10G interface unit with one inter M IU10GE 10 E face for optical 10 Gbit s Ethernet uplink IU 10x1G interface unit with 10 inter M IU1GE 10O E z x faces for optical 1 Gbit s Ethernet uplink Table 3 G1100 Slot Numbering and Plug in Units Cont In case of an OLT equipped with two CXU boards the following descr
23. uud mre smt use es Oe heads tae eee 129 EA CHP Ola 5 sus te Popo on eee ec eed Beem ees 130 Rule Configuration Page CXU illsllselsslselsssns 132 VLAN Mirroring Principle llle 136 Rule 1 VLAN Selection for Mirroring 0 000e ee eaee 1947 Rule 2 Selection of the Flow Direction on the CXU 138 Rule VLAN Translation sx aio cn rmt preme n ne bagd 139 Database Backup 5 2ccs etse xu a amy Erbe deci dd 141 Backup Scheduler 5 52 t oon dan e dioe D Ro ended aoe 143 Id 0900d80580240345 9 Installation and Test Manual 10 List of Tables Table 1 Typographic Conventions 0 0 0 ccc eens 14 Table 2 Sequence for Commissioning the NE hiX 5750 R2 0 23 Table 3 G1100 Slot Numbering and Plug in Units lilius 32 Table 4 NE PrODertl6s o esso RR t nkt EAER EES EREEREER 35 Table 5 Settings for FTP Servel uaa acr actua d tento dative fipqund gn 37 Table 6 Settings for the Register Card Clock sync 0020 eee 40 Table 7 Settings of CXU Ethernet Ports 4 ccc 0 icc0ns ae ewe ev edaa ra 43 Table 8 GPON Interfaces UNIS cece ties drs ea irode ed ehe homes ace 44 Table 9 GPON POM SettiligS 222 dr i hd dup ends ahd dated ded 45 Table d0 ONI MDU TyB6S iscicctweeibileSmebee ape eee Ebor dh eue 46 Table 11 ONT Settings odas se uc R e UR Entre Ox DURER LO ees ned 48 Tabled2 gt MDU GPON Uplink Boards eim tite trottoir tide 49 Table 13 MDU Serv
24. 21 21 1 Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree Protocol STP enables only one path between NE s and disables all other paths with the objective of eliminating a logical network loop If the enabled path is disconnected or fails for some reason STP activates the other path and thus main tains the connectivity of the network The hiX 5750 R2 0 supports the STP versions as specified in the Table 70 for the 4 CXU Ethernet uplink ports and 2 LAG ports The configuration steps for spanning trees are e Configuring the Common Internal Spanning Tree e Configuring of Multiple Spanning Tree Enabling the Spanning Tree Configuration Configuring the Common Internal Spanning Tree 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Bridge gt Spanning Tree CIST to display the CIST dialog page 2 Choose the version of the used xSTP from the Force version drop down list Version Description STP According to 802 1D RSTP Rapid STP according to 802 1D Protocol for fast path recovery MSTP Multiple Instance STP according to 802 1Q Used for VLAN configurations Table 70 STP Versions NE CIST Priority ID 2 768 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Max age sec pol Root port Hold time sec gt Root path cost Forward delay sec kt Designated root priority ID Bridge max age sec 20 d Regional root priority ID Bridge hello time sec b H Regional root path cost Bridge forward delay sec 15 Y Force version M
25. 5 JEquipment Configuration SNMP Port BA Find Tagging mode IM Performance log administration 10 3 1 51 CuDoPX205 Single Double Upstream only Routing ga Not configured 101 PUER ga Not configured 102 C VLAN switching ga Not configured 103 E IUGPON 2512 E 104 C Shared VLAN learning i m EN Port 1 Independent VLAN learning amp GPON Port 2 amp GPON Port 3 amp GPON Port 4 v Residential made amp E1 Port 5 amp E1 Port 6 amp E1 Port 7 Apply these settings to all of the same type amp E1 Port 8 fai E1 Port 9 y Refresh Apply Finished zx 4 4 Finished Figure 42 UGPON Bridge Choose the general Tagging mode of the IU GPON bridge When the IU GPON bridge is set in double tagging mode a second outer tag will be added in upstream frames at the edge per GPON link Double tagging affects only the GPON interfaces not the interlink interfaces to the CXU If necessary click to mark the Apply these settings to all of the same type check box in order to make these settings effective for all IU GPON cards of the same type Click the Apply button to confirm i See the following chapters for information on the further bridge configuration 19 IGMP e 25 Rules Outer Tag Protocol ID For upstream frames tagged with a second VLAN 802 1Q tag by the IU_GPON or IU10x1G the Ethertype of outer
26. Ex Add Priority xi Remove gt gt Pattern Match Value 101 exact hd Mask 12 Y exact Y OK Figure 77 Rule 1 VLAN Selection for Mirroring e Enter the VID of the origin VLAN into the Pattern value field e g 101 Select the VID Mask bit number 12 Choose the Match type exact for the two pattern values Click the Add action field 8 Click the OK button to confirm all settings The new rule is listed on the top of the page Rule 2 Downstream Mirroring on CXU 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt CXUVR 10 4E E 109 c Bridge c Rules Select the type Generic rule and set the rule priority level 0 7 2 Click the New gt gt action field to uncover the rule configuration area if not already expanded 3 Enter a unique rule name space is not allowed 4 Select the type Generic rule and set the rule priority level 0 7 5 Choose Mirror from the Available match actions selection box and then click lt lt Add 6 Select VLAN ID from the Available patterns drop down list Enter the VID of the origin VLAN into the Pattern value field e g 101 Select the VID Mask bit number 12 Choose the Match type exact for the two pattern values Click the Add action field 7 Choose Flow from the Available patterns drop down list e Select pattern value downstream Select the Match type exact Click the lt lt Add action field Id 0900d8058
27. H E Bridge IGMP B3 Profiles 1p priority mapping IGMP mode snoop only X A Alarm Severity p Bridge port traffic des Robustness Enhanced tagging Query interval s fizs gf GAL Ethernet bis Bog EO GAL TOM Query response interval s i GEM CoS mapping Immediate leave Iv GEM traffic descriptor UE IGMP LAN JJ MERC profile eoceteo B E IP anti spoofing VLAN mode keep outer tag Y H Metering VLAN ID f 090 PM Threshold GPON z amp PM Threshold VoIP Ca priority P zd x 9 PM Threshold VoIP MC Use the same settings for subscriber amp PM Threshold VoIP RT E amp 9 PM Threshold VoIP SIF Subscriber VLAN ID F U90 fs e PM Threshold VoIP SIF Subscriber priority Bo 2 Priority mapping DSCI H 2 SIP Agent 4 SIP Application Service Jil 5 1 STD Dial Ola ot Create gt create Finished sx 2l 2 Finished Figure 63 GMP Profile 2 Enter a unique profile name space are not allowed 3 Choose the IGMP mode Id 0900d8058025d201 Installation and Test Manual IGMP Mode Description VLAN MC traffic is forwarded over all VLAN ports Switching Snoop Only Snooping avoids that all switch ports are flooded by MC traffic The ONT supports MAC based on IGMP snooping functionality Only s
28. Min time s Minimum time that the current DS margin is above upshift SNR margin before an upshift occurs Range 0 default 16383 Table 18 xDSL Line Profile Expert Mode Id 0900d80580255116 55 xDSL Services Installation and Test Manual Setting Description Downshift SNR margin dB Configured Signal Noise margin for rate downshift If tne DS US noise margin falls below this level the modem should attempt to decrease its transmit rate Range 0 default 31 dB 0 1 dB steps Min time s Minimum time that the current DS margin is below SNR margin before a downshift occurs Range 0 default 16383 Table 18 xDSL Line Profile Expert Mode Cont 5 Click the Extension Profile tab and the click the Expert mode gt gt action field to configure specific additional xDSL line options 6 Configure the options such as Power backoff downstream and Power backoff upstream values according to the planning documentation 7 Click the Duplicate button to create the new xDSL line profile 10 1 3 PSD Mask Profile i The default PSD mask profiles DEFAULT UP and DEFAULT DOWN contain a set of VDSL2 breakpoints G 993 2 They should be used only with VDSL2 profile 17A A new created PSD profile contains a set of default breakpoints with number and level depending on the configured usage type Downstream Upstream Index PSD Level dbm Hz Index PSD Level dbm Hz
29. POTS xDSL E1 CATV SIP H 248 AES FEC IGMP WiFi USB 10 100bT 10 100 Snoop 1000bT hiX5701 003 E SFU 1 X X hiX5702 001 SFU 1 2 X X X X X hiX5702 002 SFU 1 2 X X X X X hiX5703 001 SFU 2 4 X X X X X hiX5703 003 SFU 2 4 X X X X X hiX5704 001 SFU 2 8 X X X X hiX5705 001 SBU 1 8 2 1 X X X G25A 001 SFU 4 2 1 X X X G25A 002 SFU 4 X X X G25A 003 SFU 4 2 X x x G25C 001 SFU 1 X X X G25E 001 SFU 4 2 X X X X G25E 002 SFU 4 X X X G80RG 001 SFU 4 2 1 X X X X X 1 2 RG hiX5709 001 MDU1 16 482 243 X X X hiX5709 003 16 962 324 1 X X X X Table 10 ONT MDU Types 1 4 slots for service boards Max number of ports MDU equipped with 2 SB POTS24 3 SB XDSL12 12 VDSL2 and splitter 4 SB XDSL16 16 VDSL2 ADSL2 combo splitter or SB XDSL16P 16 VDSL2 ADSL2 POTS splitter 46 7 2 Creating an ONT MDU 1 Click NE 5750 IUGPON 2512 E gt GPON Port and select the ONT tab 2 Click the Create gt gt action field to uncover the ONT properties dialog page Id 0900d805802522a4 Installation and Test Manual ONT and MDU Equipment Configuration Ii rei d NE GPON Port 3 Zz E Q SNMP Port Gd Find PON Bridge VLAN Assignment MAC VID Mapping ONT T CONT Overview Counters lil Performance log administration ONTs Be DA 10 3 1 51 CuDoPX20 E86 Bridge No alarms gt m Type Connected Administrative state Operational state Serial no hex User labe
30. GE GEM GPON IP DSLAM IPoA IPoE IPTV 146 Element Management System European Norm Electro Static Discharge Extended Service Frame Ethernet Single Family Unit European Telecommunications Standards Institute Fast Ethernet Forward Error Correction Febry Perot Full Service Access Network File Transfer Protocol TFTP z Trivial FTP Fiber to the Premises GEM Adaption Layer Gigabit Ethernet GPON Encapsulation Method Gigabit Passive Optical Network Generic Requirements GPON Transmission and Convergence Head of Line Blocking Inter Integrated Circuit Internet Control Message Protocol Identifier International Electronical Commission Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Internet Ingeneering Task Force Interface Internet Group Management Protocol Internet Protocol IP Digital Subscriber Line Multiplexer IP over ATM IP over Ethernet Internet Protocol Television Id 0900d80580240c85 Installation and Test Manual Abbreviations IRL ISDN ISO ISP IST ITU ITU T IU IU_GPON LACP LAG LAN LCT LOF LOS LRE LSA LSP MAC MAN MC MDU MGC MIB MSTP MTU NBMA NE NEBS NMS NNI Input Rate Limiting Intermediate System Integrated Services Digital Network International Organization for Standardisation Internet Service Provider Internal Spanning Tree International Telecommunication Union International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardisation Sector I
31. O Confirm password E Confirm password Ee Relative path e i Relative path eronjio 3 1 18 Automatic download FTP server Copy settings from another NE Use settings from Manual download Source m Fill in Server for NE 10 0 1 x 16 Apply options Server for ACI oW ae p 1 EE Apply to all NEs of the same type User name Password l Confirm password Relative path fsapsjhixS750R205 SAPS file name 002 Figure 20 FTP Configuration 2 Decide by marking the corresponding check boxes whether different FTP servers need to be used for NE ACI as well as for automatic or manual downloads of system application program software S APS Fill out the required input fields see Table 5 for an only FTP server or different FTP servers storing the S APS and configuration data backup G An automatic software upgrade can only start if all needed access data were configured If a board does not run the correct software version the hiX 5750 R2 0 will automatically download the new software version and activate Setting Description Server for NE IP address of FTP server on which the NE SAPS is stored Server for ACI IP address of FTP server on which the ACI SAPS is stored User name User name of this FTP server Password Password of this FTP server Table 5 Settings for FTP Server Id 0900d805802456f3 37 New Network Element Installation and Test Manual Setting Descripti
32. Range 0 255 default values are IS IS 115 RIP 120 OSPF 110 internal BGP 200 Next hop On remote routes the address of the next system on route For non remote routes a zero length string Next hop AS The Autonomous System number of the next hop When this number is unknown or not relevant its value should be set to zero Router port Select the router port Table 69 Static Route Parameters 1d 0900d80580253314 119 Routing Installation and Test Manual 120 Setting Description Route type local Refers to a route for which the next hop is the final destination remote Refers to a route for which the next hop is not the final destination Routes that do not result in traffic for warding or rejection should not be displayed even if the implementation keeps them stored internally reject Refers to a route that if matched discards the message as unreachable and returns a notification e g ICMP error to the message sender This is used in some protocols as a means of correctly aggregating routes black hole Refers to a route that if matched discards the message silently Metric The primary routing metric for this route If metric is not used its value should be set to 1 Table 69 Static Route Parameters Cont 4 Click the OK button to insert the static route into the routing table Id 0900d80580253314 Installation and Test Manual Spanning Tree
33. Select 1 12 VID mask bit number A valid mask consists of 1 to 12 consecutive 1 starting with 1 in MSB The NE assumes 111111111111 as default if no mask is present Inner VLAN ID 2 4093 Select 1 12 VID mask bit number Priority 0 7 VLAN 1p priority level Inner Priority 0 7 VLAN 1p priority level inner tag ToS 0 255 i Only one of this 3 patterns may be selected per rule pscp i oe38 IP precedence 0 7 Ethernet type 4 Hex chars e g 0800 IP 8863 amp 8864 PPPoE Source IP address A B C D A single IPv4 address Source IP address A B C D IPv4 subnet mask Subnet mask Destination IP address A B C D A single IPv4 address Destination IP address A B C D IPv4 subnet mask Subnet mask Source Port Selected TCP UDP source port Source port will only be evaluated if an IP protocol pattern equal UDP or TCP is given otherwise it will be ignored Destination Port Selected TCP UDP destination port Destination port will only be evaluated if an IP protocol pattern equal UDP or TCP is given otherwise it will be ignored Flow Select The flow direction for which this rule should work downstream bidirectional i For IU GPON due to hardware restrictions all rules work in upstream direction Table 74 Available Pattern Values Id 0900d805802550e5 133 Rules Installation and Test Manual Pattern Value1 Value2 Description IP protocol 0 255 Used
34. WFQ WRED WRR XFP xTU 150 Association for Electrical Electronic amp Information Technologies Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line VLAN ID Virtual LAN Video on Demand Voice over IP Virtual Router Virtual Routing and Forwarding Wavelength Division Multiplexing Weighted Fair Queuing Weighted Random Early Detection Discard Weighted Round Robin Queuing Optical Form Factor Pluggable xDSL Transmission Unit xTU C gt central office side xTU R gt remote side Id 0900d80580240c85
35. fi Shelf Alarm severity profile fi External alarms active high 0 1 active high 2 active high 3 active high 4 active high 5 6 7 active high active high active high o not active 1 not active 2 not active PON alarm thresholds Signal Fail 10e 3 oa Signal degraded 10e 4 Traffic management Priority mapper range B Figure 24 External Alarms 3 Double click the Usage text input fields of Alarm input and Alarm output to enter significant descriptions 4 Choose the alarm thresholds to alert the operator in case of signal failures on the GPON link 5 Click the Apply button to confirm 5 10 Saving the NE Configuration Data Click the Write NE Data button to store the configuration data into the persistent memory of CXU see Figure 24 This task must be performed after each configuration procedure Chapter 28 Database Backup describes how to configure an automatic backup of the NE s configuration 42 1d 0900d805802456f3 Installation and Test Manual OLT Cards 6 6 1 6 2 6 3 OLT Cards i Make sure that the current software load is running on the OLT See Chapter 5 5 Upgrading the S APS to get information on how to update the soft ware Using CXU and Uplink Redundancy To use the CXU board and uplink line redundancy be aware of the following proce dures e Updating upgrading of softwa
36. number 1 4 Click the Apply button to confirm the changes 26 2 Creating the VLAN Rules RULE2 GPON link VLAN Mirroring Downstream GIS e g VID101 IU_GPON2512 RULE1 10 Gbps VLAN Mirroring Upstream e Origin port VID101 e g VID101 IU GPON2512 SS 10 Gbps ra IU 1x10G Mirror port VID201 RULES VLAN Translation e g VID101 gt VID201 Origin Mirror Downstream Upstream erie aan Figure 76 VLAN Mirroring Principle The implementation of VLAN mirroring requires 3 rules Rule 1 Upstream Mirroring on IU GPON e Rule 2 Downstream Mirroring on CXU Rule 3 VLAN Translation on IU 1x10G i To get basic information see the chapters 25Rules e 15 1 Creating a VLAN 136 1d 0900d8058025263f Installation and Test Manual VLAN Mirroring Rule 1 Upstream Mirroring on IU GPON 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E c Bridge Rules 2 Click the New gt gt action field to uncover the rule configuration area if not already expanded Enter a unique rule name space is not allowed Choose the Tagging mode Select the type Generic rule and set the rule priority level 0 7 Select Mirror from the Available match actions drop down list and then click the lt lt Add action field 7 Select VLAN ID from the Available patterns drop down list anro Available patterns Destination MAC
37. 1466 730 733 Table 21 VDSL2 Notching Id 0900d80580255116 57 xDSL Services Installation and Test Manual 58 i Already used custom notch profiles cannot be modified The NE can handle only 16 notches per line at same time 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Profiles xDSL Custom Notch right click the xDSL Custom Notch profile object and select the New xDSL Custom Notch profile command from the context menu 2 Enter a unique profile name space leading integer are not allowed Click the Add gt gt action field 4 Enter the Begin subcarrier and End subcarrier values An overlapping of activated notches is not allowed e Setting Description Begin subcarrier Number of the subcarrier where this notch starts 1 4095 if O the notch is not valid End subcarrier Number of the subcarrier where this notch stops 1 4095 if O the notch is not valid Table 22 xDSL Custom Notch Profile 5 Click the OK button to set the subcarrier 6 Click the Create button to confirm 10 2 Configuring xDSL Ports i To configure an xDSL port properties it must be set on admin state locked Only the Action option can be also changed in unlocked state If the subscriber port is of type ADSL2 the switch over to a VDSL mode is not pos sible 10 2 1 xDSL Line 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E gt GPON Port gt hiX5709 0014 MDU o SBXDSL12 E gt xDSL Port to
38. 32 32736 Max Delay INP profile Choose the xDSL standard profile for DS US to set the Max interleave Delay and Min INP values The selection for DS and US may be different High VDSL Medium VDSL High ADSL Medium ADSL Low Fast Very high user defined Max interleave delay ms These values are only configurable if Max Delay INP profile is set on user defined The maximum one way interleaving delay introduced by the PMS TC on DS US direction The xTUs shall choose the S factor and D depth values such that the actual one way interleaving delay is as close as possible to but less than or equal to this parameter Values 0 63 or 255 There are three special values defined 0 indicates no delay bound is being imposed 1 indicates the Fast Latency Path shall be used in the G 992 1 and S and D shall be selected such that S lt 1 and D 1 in ITU T Recommendations G 992 2 G 992 3 G 992 4 G 992 5 and G 993 2 255 indicates a delay bound of 1 ms in ITU T Recommendation G 993 2 same as value 1 for other Recommendations If the value 1 or 255 is selected then the following value for Min INP should be 0 Min INP These values are only configurable if Max Delay INP profile is set on user defined The minimum impulse noise protection for the bearer channel expressed in symbols The parameter can take the following values half symbol 0 16 symbols Duration of impulse noise
39. 82 subscriber Bridge Port xDSL 25 42 25 Pire ERI PN ERES 85 VEAN Configuratie ssis test p eO s OPTIMA it RAE s 88 VLAN Assignment Example MAC Mode 0000000 89 Enhanced MAC Mode Entries liliis 90 Ap Priority Mapping Profile 22sc2 222026 RR RR RR 90 MAC VID Mapping on GPON Port 0 0000 eee eee eee 91 GEM CoS Mapping Profile 00 00 cece eee 92 MAC VID Mapping on Subscriber Port 0 00000 cee eae 93 QoS COmiQuiralioniy ss 23 51 24 8 0 apu use k i pae acp EO DnD die pt ridus 94 ONT Upstream Bandwidth Configuration isle 97 DEGP PPPOE ProVideo urdsbiceTesstueeQe hibar rE iraa 100 DHCP Provider Configuration uini deep rre mee EEEa 101 DHCP PPPoE Subscriber Configuration 00 102 GMP BEIOVIGOE o ass tres dau bs S odd PR Dima did ses 104 IGMP Package 20522204054 220 888 E RE dds ood Lene abe 107 env eicere E 107 IGMP Profiles TC 108 IGMP Pom Configuration egrs dads b e eck Owed DEP d eus 110 HIP Router Parameters saranin es Eu Pd e E RR des 111 BGP Router Parameter m pb ea t De rh aa i era i S 113 IS IS Router Parameters 0 000 00 cece lese 115 Router Port Configuration liliis 116 Static Route Config lalioni 21min et Drm eec ncm eter e Ee dns 119 GIST Dialog Page suono sides ELOR ARR AUS OE 121 MSP Dialog WIDdOW zx 22 2 i pti e EEENEISDILEBMLDS ges 122 IP Anti Spoofing Port Configuration liliis 126 LAG Groups
40. Assignment BCSC IGMP ll Performance log administration Profiles a BA 10 150 225 46 FWH 6 Bridge IGMP snoop X B3 Profiles 7 Routing AcL Fel A IUGPON 2512 E 10 Packages 7 Packages SE Bridge E Xx GPON Port 1 3 9 hix5701 001 96 Bridge E Subscribe zt Sai PON Carc GPON Port 2 T A GPON Port 3 GPON Port 4 E1 Port 5 E1 Port 6 E1 Port 7 E1 Port 8 E1 Port 9 E1 Port 10 E1 Port 11 E1 Port 12 IUGPON 2512 E 10 IUGPON 2512 E noel Refresh Apply x 14 14 Finished E Remove gt gt rop il IS l WB lB YY ww XXXXXXXXXXX i i Figure 64 IGMP Port Configuration 2 Choose the IGMP profile from the drop down list 3 Click to highlight a package in the selection box on the right side Press the key while clicking to mark more packages 4 Click the lt lt Add action field to assign the package s to this port 5 Click the Apply button to confirm 110 Id 0900d8058025d201 Installation and Test Manual Routing 20 Routing 20 1 Configuring the Routing Processes The routing protocols IS IS BGPv4 and RIPv2 via which routes can be learned are used between the hiX 5750 on uplink side and the provider edge router All Layer 3 routed services such as High Speed Internet with DHCP video VoD Broadcast TV an
41. Bale e Rd EE 74 BOGGS curis setts ghee iar ERROR ESR conden tees UE dnd 76 Configuring the CXU Bridge siiri c 4cc4cesdied se seeded deeer vied 76 Switching Mode and Tagging Mode 0000 cece eee eee 76 Ethernet POS ee iocus se ron Rex uer meme eee eee eae i 77 Configuring the IU GPON Bridge lslllselere essere 71 Switching Mode and Tagging Mode 000 cece eee eee 77 Outer Tag Protocol rassi kanaa ai 78 GPON Bidge PONS hdd iini ras h a SUR 79 Configuring the IU 1x10G Bridge a n anaana aae 79 Gontiguring the IU OxTG Bridge ras hem rr unna 80 Configuring ONT MDU Bridge Ports llllilselss leise 80 Priority Mapping DSCP to 1p Profile 0 00 00 00 aes 80 TratticDeschptor Proflle ss o esis mu eU ER IF ERERIRREUEOERREGEREE 81 Enhanced Tagging for MDU hiX 5709 0 0 eee ee 82 Subscriber Bridge POMS ere vue an rd hs RR EUER ERR ER SS 84 1p Priority Mapping on GEM Port Level lisi esses 87 VGN crestianta teks oO a dde beats ro donb ene eens bete 88 Creanga VEAN 2 222252 55 togita de Ses MLsSRIOSDE RED I dE 88 Assigning VLANs to PortS 00 c eee ee e 89 Configuring an 1 1 VLAN Cross Connect 00000 e eee eae 90 Creating an 802 1p Priority Mapping Profile 0005 90 MAC VID Mapping on GPON Port 0 000 cee ree 91 Creating a GEM CoS Mapping Profile llle 92 MAC VID Mapping on Subscriber Port a se saaa aaaea 9
42. Components to display the Components list 3 Click Application Server c Details c Internet Information Services IIS but do not select or clear the check box and then click Details 4 Click to select the check boxes if they are not already selected Common Files File Transfer Protocol FTP Service and Internet Information Services Manager Click the OK button and then click the Next button 5 When you are prompted insert the Windows Server 2003 CD ROM into the CD ROM drive or provide a path to the location of the files and then click OK 6 Click the Finish button to finish the installation Configuration To transmit data between Windows Server 2003 and hiX 5750 R2 0 via FTP a user with login and password for hiX 5750 R2 0 must be configured with the Windows user man agement system 1 Click Start Programs amp Administrative Tools c Active Directory Users and Computers amp Users to expand the folder containing current user objects Click Action amp New c User in the window menu to display the New Object User dialog box 2 Enter a User logon name at least and then click the Next button 1d 0900d80580251 40f Installation and Test Manual FTP Server iix G File Action View Window Help pur B x e em amp x i mue mitx r amp t uus OS Ec i 9 Active Directory Users and Computer E Saved Queries gp alpha siemens com E Builtin
43. Domain Controller Security Policy to display the Default Domain Controller Security Settings dialog box Id 0900d8058025 1 40f 25 FTP Server Installation and Test Manual iii Default Domain Controller Security Settings Oj xl File Action View Help e amp mim x ERIA Security Settings Account Policies ggj Local Policies Audit Policy User Rights Assignment gaj Security Options sg Event Log Policy sd lic Setting 4l Re Access this computer From the network ALPHA I WAM_HIX ALPHA Pre Win Re Act as part of the operating system Rg Add workstations to domain Authenticated Users Re Adjust memory quotas for a process Administrators NETWORK SERVIC RS Account Operators Administrators Not Defined isit Allow log on locally a Allow log on througl E Properties L Restricted Groups i System Services i Back up files and dit Help Server Operators Backup Operato H A Registry RS Bypass traverse checking Pre Windows 2000 Compatible Acc File System Re Change the system time Server Operators Administrators Wireless Network IEEE 802 11 P 8 Create a pagefile Administrators Public Key Policies Re Create a token object Software Restriction Policies Re Create global objects Not Defined RJ I
44. E Computers 5 Domain Controllers m ForeignSecurityPrincipals Users Li Administrator fficet Publishers Create in alpha siemens com Users EROHCP Administr Conc Users f DnsAdmins Eirst name Initials PonsUpdatePraxy ffi Domain Admins Last name ftp f Domain Comput ffipomain Controll ffipomain Guests ffiponain Users User logon name enterprise Admins ftp alpha siemens com ftp c Group Policy Cr User logon name pre windows 2000 fases ALPHA ftp ffinelpservicesar js fius WPG IUSR_HIX ALPHA gt twam_yix arpHa Seo Figure 9 Defining a New User Example 3 Type the Password and retype it Click to check mark the Password never expires box Click to clear the other check marked boxes and then click the Next button ew Object User X EE Full name ftp pea Create in alpha siemens com Users Password 0 1 Confirm password A T User must change password at next logon User cannot change password IV Password never expires Account is disabled lt Back Next gt Cancel Figure 10 Defining the Password Example 4 Click the Finnish button to confirm the settings In order to give user locally logon rights following steps are required 1 Click Start gt Programs c Administrative Tools amp
45. E1 DS1 ports see Chapter 12 TDM Leased Line Services Ethernet Ports Configure the Ethernet ports of an additional uplink card IU 1x10G IU10GE 10 E and subtending card IU 10x1G IU1GE 100 E one after another as described in Chapter 6 2 Configuring the CXU Ethernet Ports on page 43 Resetting an Interface Unit Card Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 Ef and select the General tab Choose reset module from the Recovery Level drop down list Click the Start button Confirm the hint message with the Yes button to start the reset of the IU card Boo d 0900d8058025222e 45 ONT and MDU Installation and Test Manual 7 ONT and MDU The operator creates an ONT or MDU with the attributes serial number ONT ID type OLT GPON interface must exist and alarm severity profile The NE inserts two ONT cards automatically one subscriber interface card and one PON interface card All ONT entities ONT shelf ONT cards ONT interfaces T CONTs GEM ports bridge ports which are managed by alarms or operational state changes always exist By default an ONT is created with the admin state locked i The offline configuration of an ONT MDU is also possible but auto configuration is not supported 7 1 ONT and MDU Types The table below contains ONT MDU types which are provided by the hiX 5750 R2 0 Name Type Ethernet Ethernet
46. Finished SIP Agent Profile Profile name sip agent 1 10 2 33 19 TCPJUDP service port 10 205 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 33 19 Registration Expiration Time s 600 Re Registration time before timeout s Beo a 10 2 33 19 Proxy server Outbound proxy server Primary DNS Secondary DNS Registrar server Host domain part of address Gateway softswitch vendor Create 1 Finished Figure 31 64 Setting Description Proxy server IP address or URI of the SIP proxy server for SIP signaling messages Outbound proxy server IP address or URI of the SIP outbound proxy server for SIP signaling messages TCP UDP server port Associates the SIP agent with the TCP UDP service to be used for communication with the SIP Proxy Server Default value is O unless the IP port is associated Primary DNS Primary SIP DNS IP address If this value is zero the primary SIP DNS should not be used Secondary DNS Secondary SIP DNS IP address If this value is zero the Secondary SIP DNS should not be used Registrar server IP address or resolved name of the SIP Registrar Server for SIP signaling messages Examples 10 10 10 10 and proxy voip net Registration Expiration time s If this value is zero the SIP Agent will not add an expiration time to the registration reques
47. GEM Port Level e 19IGMP 9 2 Configuring POTS Ports 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E GPON Porti gt ONT MDU Type e Subscriber Card 2 SB 8P4GE E gt POTS to display the POTS dialog page 2 Fill in helpful Information into the text entry fields to specify the port and enter the required values 3 Choose the values as provided in Table 14 Setting Description Alarm reporting Is used to control alarm reporting from this managed port Default value is off Check mark the Enable box to activate this function Interval Length of time for alarm reporting Feeding Feeding types ordinary phone and pay phone Impedance Ohm The impedance for the POTS port can be configured by the operator unknown 600 900 On hook transmission mode Allows to set the POTS port to be put in either full time or part time on hook transmission mode Rx gain dB Gain value for the received signal Valid values are from 12 0dB to 6 0dB in 0 1dB steps Tx gain dB Gain value for the transmit signal Valid values are from 6 0dB to 12 0dB in 0 1dB steps Table 14 POTS Settings 4 Click the Apply button to confirm i See Chapter 11 VoIP Services for detailed information about VoIP SIP configura tion Id 0900d805802522d3 51 Subscriber Ports Installation and Test Manual 52 9 3 9 4 Configuring xDSL Ports See Chapter 10 xDSL Services for details about configuring th
48. IULOGE 10 E 1 Peers gt gt a pa IUGPON 2512 L Network addresses gt gt E 4 IUGPON 2512 E MM ial Not configured E31 het na Refresh Apply Finished EZ af 1 Finished Figure 65 RIP Router Parameters 2 Click the Redistribute check boxes if not already checked to advertise routes that are learned by other routing protocols static routes or directly connected routes 3 Confirm the preference settings or change the router parameters Id 0900d80580253314 111 Routing Installation and Test Manual Setting Description Routing table update timer Interval each router broadcasts routing table to its neighbors RIP default 30 s Routing information timeouttimer If no update about the route is received in this time it is marked as invalid and advertised unreachable RIP default 180 s Garbage collection timer Upon expiration of this timer the route is finally removed from the routing table RIP default 120 s 112 Default metric RIP metric is a value for distance for the network that will be incremented when the network infor mation is received Default metric specifies the metric to be assigned to redistributed routers RIP default 1 Table 61 RIP Router Parameters 4 Click the Apply button to confirm Click the Peers gt gt action field to open a table that provides information about active peer relationships that are intended to assist in
49. L4 protocol type Needed to evaluate the correct IP port pattern see RFC 791 Source MAC mask 12 Hex Sets source MAC mask e g FF FF FF FF 00 00 Destination MAC mask 12 Hex Sets destination MAC mask Message type Used for IGMP MC only if IP protocol pattern is set to ICMP RFC 950 134 Message code Used for IGMP MC only if IP protocol pattern is set to ICMP and a Message type pattern is given RFC 950 Table 74 Available Pattern Values Cont Select the Match type per pattern value to configure how the corresponding pattern value becomes accepted by the traffic flow Exact If the frame matches with the defined pattern value the Assigned match action is performed else the Assigned no match action becomes active Exclude Match all excepts this value Inside one rule all used match values have to be Exact or Exclude Click the Add gt gt action field to map the defined pattern to the Assigned patterns box Several patterns are combined by logic AND Repeat the following steps for Available match actions Available no match actions until the assignment is completed e Select an action from the Available match actions Available no match actions drop down list Action Value Description Match No Action Match Action Deny N A Matching frames will not be forwarded x x Allow N A Matching frame will be forwarded
50. LAG trunk Id 0900d80580253cc7 129 Link Aggregation Groups Installation and Test Manual i The LACP enable check box of an LAG group that needs to be statically must be unchecked 2 Click the LAG Group selection field of uplink ports that must be added to the static LAG port and choose the LAG group Equipment Configuration SNMP Port xd Find Il Performance log administration 10 3 1 51 CuDoPX2 Not configured 101 Not configured 102 Not configured 10 Not configured 104 Not configured 105 Not configured 106 Not configured 107 Not configured 106 CXUNVR 1O 4E E 10 6 Bridge IGMP 9 Rules Be amp Ethernet Port 1 amp Ethernet Port 2 amp Ethernet Port 2 amp Ethernet Port 4 amp Ethernet Port att CXUF4 1O0 4E E 1 Not configured 111 IU10GE 1O E 112 IUGPON 2512 L E Not configured 114 Not configured 11 Not configured 11 PM3 A 117 Sess te te He te te gp Bp eacseseb Figure 74 3 Click the Apply button to confirm 130 Groups Ports VLAN Assignment CXUYR 10 4E E 109 5 LACP Configuration lt lt LACP enabled Aggregate yes PF Selected aggregator ID R Attached aggregator ID R n r r r r r r r r r System prioriby fa2768 System ID Port pri
51. ONT featuring E1 DS1 interfaces T CONT TDM GEM GEM Figure 37 Assignment of E1 and GPON Ports In order to configure the leased line service the following configuration steps are required 12 4 Configuring the E1 Ports of IU GPON2512 E 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON2512 E gt E1 Porti to display the E1 dialog page 2 Select the Alarm severity profile number see Chapter 5 8 Configuring the Alarm Severity Profiles 3 Fill in helpful information into the text entry fields to specify the port 4 Click the Apply button to confirm the settings 12 2 Configuring the E1 Ports of ONT 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON2512 E gt GPON Port gt hiX5705 SBU gt Subscriber Card 2 E1 Port to display the E1 dialog page of the ONT s first E1 port 2 Select the OLT connection from the Port drop down list i T CONT TDM is only available after assigning an E1 DS1 connection 72 1d 0900d805802551 10 Installation and Test Manual TDM Leased Line Services Line type Line coding Loopback configuration Signal mode Transmit clock source Channelization HDB3 r OLT connection Port lucPon 2512 E 101 E1 Port 5 not connected IUGPON 2512 E 101 E1 Port 5 TUGPON 2512 E 101 E1 Port 6 Figure 38 E1 Assignment e Fill in helpful information into the text entry fields to specify the port 4 Select the Alarm severity profile number see Chapter 5 8 Con
52. Once removed place the plug in units in the conductive plastic sleeves intended for them Keep or dispatch them in the special boxes or transport cases bearing the ESD symbol Id 0900d805802512a9 17 Introduction Installation and Test Manual 1 7 7 Treat defective plug in units with the same degree of care as new ones in order to avoid further damage Plug in units in a closed and intact housing are protected in any case European Norm EN 50082 1 provides information on the proper handling of compo nents which are subject to electrostatic discharge Handling Modules General To pull out or plug in plug in units use the front mounted levers In shelters fans are used for cooling To indicate positions where there is a danger of being caught up in a fan following label is attached see Figure 8 Figure 8 Prohibition Label According to DIN 4844 2 When working with modules plug in units subracks and shelters the following points should be noted Existing ventilation equipment must not be changed To ensure a sufficient air circu lation the flow of air must not be obstructed Beware of rotating parts e All slide in units can be removed or inserted with the power still applied To remove and insert the units you should use the two locking screws fitted to the front of the unit A type label is fixed on the handhold above the locking screw on the bottom of the board providing information on the hardware and softw
53. SNMP Port 3 B4 Find NE Properties SNMP Settings lil Performance log administration Type auto detect I 10 3 1 51 CuDoPX2 SNMP Version snmp V2c hd Ip Address i i Name R Community public Rj Community private Silent synchronization Iv Smart synchronization Lr Refresh Apply OlIde Figure 18 NE Properties 3 Enter the option values that are needed to access the NE over SNMP NE Property Description Type Select the NE type from the drop down list e g hix 5750 R2 0 SNMP Version The hiX 5750 R2 0 supports SNMP v2c IP Address Enter the IP address of this NE in accordance with the project documentation Table 4 NE Properties Id 0900d805802456f3 35 New Network Element Installation and Test Manual 36 NE Property Description Name R Community Optional Name according to project documentation If nothing is entered the EM uses the combination NE type IP address by default Default public R W Community Default private Silent synchronization Presetting for consistency check only process information is sent during verification it is not possible to configure the NE until the process is finished Smart synchronization Presetting for consistency check reduces requests to the NE during the synchronization phase Table 4 NE Properties Cont 4 Click the Apply butt
54. a backup file the configured FTP user must be granted the write permissions on FTP server Click to check mark the boxes Read and Write if they are not already selected Click OK and then the Apply button to confirm the settings 28 1d 0900d8058025140f Installation and Test Manual FTP Server Default FTP Site Properties 9 2 owes Figure 15 Home Directory Tab 2 After installation the ftproot directory has to be configured for access via the network environment To do this the ftproot directory must be set on shared in the File Manager Right click ftproot in the Explorer choose Properties from the context menu and then click the Sharing tab to display the ftproot Properties property panel Id 0900d80580251 40f 29 FTP Server Installation and Test Manual 30 aT LK ce a Cancel Apply D objects Disk free space 2 63 GB fi D XInetpub ftproot ni xl File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Q Bak P A Search Folders 1 gt 2 X 19 m adress O reu aixi Palei General Sharing Security Web Sharing Customize B Desktop a 3 L My Documents You can share this folder with other users on your network To enable sharing for this folder click Share this 4 My Computer folder Se Local Disk C 4s Local Disk D C Do not s
55. and Test Manual 114 6 7 Click the Redistribution check boxes if not already checked to advertise routes which are learned by another routing protocol static routes or some other Click the Apply button to confirm all settings Configuring Peers and Networks Specify the neighbor router s 1 Click the Peers gt gt New gt gt action fields to uncover blank input fields if not already expanded 2 Enter the peer specific parameters Setting Description Remote IP Remote IPv4 address of the BGP peer Remote AS Remote AS number identifies the BGP peer Range 1 65535 Table 63 BGP Peer Parameters 3 Click the OK button to activate the peer fi The admin states Lock and Unlock can also be used to restart BGP peer connections Specifying the Network to be Advertised by the BGP Routing Process 1 2 Click the Network addresses gt gt New gt gt action fields to uncover blank input fields if not already expanded Enter the Network address and Mask length of the network the distribu tion announcement of routing information is enabled for Click the OK button to activate the network 1d 0900d80580253314 Installation and Test Manual Routing 20 1 3 Intermediate System Intermediate System Protocol IS IS To configure IS IS on the router perform the following tasks Enabling IS IS 1 Click NE hiX5750 2 Bridge
56. configured DHCP provider and PPPoE provider from the corresponding drop down list see Chapter 18 DHCP and PPPoE 6 Click the IGMP only check box to create a VLAN that transmits only multicast traffic or IGMP requests G This setting requires a CXU running in IGMP proxy mode see Chapter 19 IGMP 7 Only when the enhanced MAC mode was selected additional VLAN operation modes can be configured see Chapter 13 MAC Mode Choose the VLAN operation mode from the MAC mode drop down list i To convert the mode of an existing VLAN click into the MAC mode field of the overview chart and choose the needed mode 88 1d 0900d80580248934 Installation and Test Manual VLAN Setting Description N 1 change VLAN per C tag N 1 VLAN per service means several subscriber share one VLAN for one service GPON MAC uses the VLAN MAC address to find the right GEM port ID in downstream direction In upstream direction the GPON MAC learns the relationship part of GEM port ID to VLAN MAC The classifier for the CoS are the 1p priority bits 1 1 CC add outer per C tag 1 1 VLAN cross connect mode The c tag coming from UNI side contains the service information i e the user frame is already tagged with a VLAN ID per service The inner c tag contains the UNI information and the outer s tag contains the service information The GPON MAC is translating the c tag information coming from UNI to the related s tag information at the NNI and the UNI
57. dc c E 61 Creating the VoIP Profiles H 248 and SIP lllslselssssss 61 VoIP RTPIPUTO IB 552m d aS abd ed e ected POS HERIDA SU Eq 61 VoIP MGG Profilen s iinit ntur top oreet aerating a Ea ioi 61 VolP Media amp Service Profile llle 62 Creating SIP Profiles 5 3 xar RERO PRA e REG er dAd cuerdas 63 SIP Agent Prole e does caen eek De atlanta ane S Rubeo Bs acral 63 SIP Dial Plan Profile 4 25 mem du EUROS GS SAU ERIS ERROR 65 SIP Application Service Profile llle 66 SIP Feature Access Codes Profile llli 67 Id 0900d80580240345 Installation and Test Manual 11 3 11 4 11 5 11 6 TZ 12 12 1 T22 13 14 14 1 14 1 1 14 1 2 14 2 14 2 1 14 2 2 14 2 3 14 3 14 4 14 5 14 5 1 14 5 2 14 5 3 14 5 4 14 5 5 15 15 1 152 15 3 15 8 1 15 3 2 15 8 3 15 3 4 16 17 TA 17 2 17 3 18 18 1 18 2 18 2 1 18 2 2 18 2 3 Configuring Subscriber Cards sasaaa aasa 68 Configuring the Volp PDOtt ais hee pO PO ochre E Rd 68 Assigning a VAP VLAN 2555v23 234 EpSRId S e EEERSRESE rS ERREUR 70 Configuring POTS Service via VoIP H 248 2000000 eee 70 Configuring POTS Service via VoIP SIP 0 0000 a eee eee 70 TDM Leased Line Services llli 72 Configuring the E1 Ports of IU GPON2512Z E 20000005 72 Configuring the Ei Ports of ONT 2 0 020 cece eee 72 MAC MOUS s 53d oos pe RS o uU FG Vest
58. fi Please consider the current release notes in order to follow the correct upgrading procedures Before starting the update upgrade execute a consistency check to be sure that the running software load is proper Note that the units must be unlocked before starting the upgrade procedure 1 Select Maintenance gt NE Maintenance from the EM PX main menu to display the dialog page for the automatic S APS download Choose the new NE from the NE drop down list 2 Click to mark the Selection check box of the new NE 3 Choose the appropriate software from the SAPS file drop down list This S APS configuration file contains the software load information for units plugged in 4 Choose Enable SAPS from the Action drop down list to enable an automatic S APS handling a manual download of particular software modules will be only possible if Disable SAPS is selected 5 Click the Start button With the configured FTP user data the system can request the S APS configuration file from FTP server This file is evaluated and checked whether the currently running software load is fitting to the expected one Note that 38 Id 0900d805802456f38 Installation and Test Manual New Network Element this procedure may be time consuming From now the manual software download is disabled 6 Choose Download and activate from the Action drop down list 7 Click the Start button to start the download process If a unit does not run t
59. gt Refresh Apply Close Help States Configuration profile version F F E E Ez x eA REL RD S E b Finished Figure 34 VolP Subscriber Card 2 Enter the Alarm severity profile number 3 Configure the options Setting Description Signaling protocol Defines the VoIP Signaling Protocols supported in the ONT SIP H 248 None VoIP not supported Configuration method Indicates to the ONT which method should be used to configure the VoIP Service no configuration default or OMCI Server address Address of the server to contact by using the method that is indicated in the Configuration method field Table 32 Setting on VoIP Subscriber Card 4 Click the Apply button to confirm 11 4 Configuring the VoIP Port The VoIP port administered configuration data of the IP interface providing the IP host services e g services based on TCP and UDP i The VoIP port configuration is required independently of whether VoIP bases on H 248 or SIP 68 1d 0900d80580255113 Installation and Test Manual VoIP Services Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E GPON Port gt ONT MDU Type gt Subscriber Card 2 MDU SB 8P4GE E gt VoIP to display the VoIP dialog page Fill in helpful Information into the text entry fields to specify th
60. gt Routing gt Router 1 e IS IS Equipment Configuration NE IS IS SNMP Port m dM Find 15 15 15 15 Address 15 15 Counters 15 15 LSP 15 15 Reachable Addresses Wl Performance log administratio apa 10 3 1 51 CuDol Bridge Enabled Max path splits E 2 B sd L2 to L1 leaking Max age s 1 200 E lt Router 1 Notifications Max LSP generation interval s Poo RIP oe BGP Version Receive LSP buffer size bytes E lt Router Port 1C d RIP Level LSP refresh interval s hs IS IS Not configured ID p000 0000 0000 Max LSP lifetime s Not configured Wait time s ph H SPF interval 5 Not configured A IUGPON 2512 E i Poll ES hello rate s Fo Not configured Not configured Levels gt gt Not configured A IUIGE 10O E 1 CXUVR LO 4E E i Redistribute gt gt A CXUVR 1O IUGPON 25 5 IUI0GE 1O E 1 Refresh i ERa efresl Apply si E Finished 2 Finished Supported protocols LSP general interval s Routers gt gt egepSecsscgsc Figure 67 IS IS Router Parameters 2 Configure the timer values and routing parameters Setting Description L2 to L1 leaking Default unchecked disable Notifications If checked then it enables the emission of IS IS Notifications default else these notifications are not sent Level Level with that IS is running L1 L2 L1 and L2 Default L1 and L2 I
61. on configured the ONT s serial number must be entered into one of the serial number fields ASCII HEX If an ONT MDU with matching serial number is connected to the GPON link it will be start up with the related data set There are two ways to input the ONT serial number e OLT and ONT MDU are not yet connected offline configuration Enter the serial number according to the planning documentation e OLT and ONT MDU are connected online configuration Click the Unknown ONTs gt gt action field The serial numbers of those ONTs are listed which were not yet configured Click into the list to highlight an ONT MDU and then click the Copy to create button If Serial number method is set on discover enter the password into one of the Registration ID fields ASCII HEX The required settings are provided in Table 11 Some parameters can be configured only if a certain ONT type is selected e g the MDU hiX5709 Id 0900d805802522a4 47 ONT and MDU Installation and Test Manual 48 Setting Description Serial number see above Registration ID Each ONT is assigned to an unique password The password is only transmitted upstream and cannot be changed from OLT side If the OLT reference password is initialized on operator command the received ONT password is compared with the local stored OLT reference password Therefore if the OLT reference password is initialized it must be valid independent from the c
62. output tagging side For example 0x8a88 and 0x9100 Downstream mode up and down the operation performed in the downstream direction is the inverse of that performed in the upstream direction For one to one VLAN mappings the inverse is trivially defined Multi to one mappings are possible however and these are treated as follows If the multi to one mapping results from multiple operation rules producing the same ANI side tag configuration then the first rule in the list will be used to define the inverse operation If the multi to one mapping results from Don t care fields in the filter being replaced with provisioned fields in the ANI side tags then the inverse is defined to set the corresponding fields on the ANI side with their lowest value up only no operation is performed in the downstream direction Table 42 Tagging Profile 4 Click to mark the Tagging rule check boxes in order to select pre configured tagging rules to be assigned to subscriber ports with this profile 5 Click the Create button to insert the new tagging profile 14 5 4 Subscriber Bridge Ports 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON2512 E gt GPON Port gt ONT MDU Type amp Subscriber Card 2 MDU SB 8PAGE E o Ethernet Port xDSL Port and select the Bridge tab Id 0900d80580248933 Installation and Test Manual Bridges
63. port related GEM port ID part into the outer s tag VID at the NNI side The priority can be set per GEM port Table 46 VLAN Operation Modes 8 Click the OK button to activate the settings 15 2 Assigning VLANs to Ports 1 Click NE hiX5750 Bridge gt VLAN and select the VLAN Assignment tab NE VLAN y Overview VLAN Assignment Fog Assigned to Available VLAN 2 vlan E IUGPON 2512 E 101 VLAN 3 vlan3 2 GPON Port 1 VLAN 4 vlan4 a hixS701 001 1 VLAN 5 vlan5 E Subscriber Card 1 fM a VLAN 12 vlani2 3 GPON Port 2 VLAN 13 vlan13 9 hixS704 001 2 VLAN 14 vlani4 B Eg Subscriber Card 1 VLAN 4090 vlan4090 A YoIP 1 VLAN 4091 vlan4091 a aL Ethernet Port 2 23 GPON Port 4 IUGPON 2512 E 102 IUGPON 2512 L E 104 CXUF4 10 4E E 109 IU1GE 100 E 110 IU10GE 10 E 115 lt lt Add tagged lt lt Add untagged Remove gt gt AE gagan Configure VLAN Figure 49 VLAN Assignment Example MAC Mode 2 Repeat the following steps for the created VLANs G To select several objects ports VLANs press the key while clicking the object icons Inthe Assigned to dialog box Click to highlight the VLANs that must be assigned to the port s 1d 0900d80580248934 89 VLAN Installation and Test Manual Inthe Available dialog box Click to
64. switch over to a VDSL mode is not possible Only if the selected standard inside the line profile is reported as valid the con figuration can be done See the release notes for further information 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Profiles amp xDSL Line right click the needed DEFAULT profile object and select the Duplicate command from the context menu 2 Enter a unique profile name space leading integer are not allowed 3 Change the settings according to the planning documentation Refer to the current release notes to get detailed information on the supported VDSL2 band plans and profiles These settings depend on the used DSL chipset on the xDSL service boards of the MDU Using ADSL and VDSL standards at the same time inside of one single profile is not possible Setting Description GS Standard Select at least one standard by clicking the check box The system will select the mode depending on the detected remote side A mix of enabled VDSL and ADSL standards or ADSL POTS and ISDN standards will be rejected by the NE VDSL2 band plan number VDSL2 profile Choose a band plan that matches with the VDSL2 profile Select the VDSL2 profile which should be used for configuration of basic parameters The profile settings are defined in G 993 2 Supported profiles are 8b 12a 17a 17b 17A US0 30a Rate mode Max aggregate power dBm Specify the rate selection behavior for the line in the DS US direct
65. switching mode is set on Snoop only the preset timer values for Robustness Query interval and Query response interval may be changed Click the Apply button to confirm Configuring the IU 10x1G and IU 1x10G Configure the IUTOGE 1O E IU1GE 100 with the procedure as described for IU GPON i Not all functions are available for these IU cards The attributes robustness query interval and query response interval are not supported by IU 10x1G downlink and IU 1x10G uplink While the IU 10x1G supports both VLAN switching and Snoop only the IU 1x10G provides only the VLAN switching mode Configuring Multicast Packages and Groups 1 Click NE hiX5750 amp Bridge gt IGMP to display the General dialog page The number of Max joined groups can be changed i This is the maximum number of groups that can be active at the same time in the hiX 5750 R2 0 The value is initially valid for the whole system However a limitation of max joined groups is also possible per bridge port see Chapter 19 3 2 Configuring the ONT Subscriber Ports on page 110 Click the Apply button to confirm Select the Packages tab Id 0900d8058025d201 Installation and Test Manual IGMP Equipment Configuration p SNMP Port 4 Find Ill Performance log administration DA 10 150 225 26 AN_ I Bridge LAN r2 Fg QoS Zl Spanning Tree amp 3 Provider Profiles Routing mx A
66. tag can be configured If double tagging mode is con figured on the IU s bridge the NE uses this value only for bridge ports of OLT GPON interfaces OLT downlink Ethernet interfaces 1 2 3 Click NE hiX5750 c Bridge to display the NE Bridge dialog page see Figure 39 Choose the Outer tag protocol ID to set the outer tag of Ethertype 0x8100 default Ox88a8 0x9100 0x9200 Click the Apply button to confirm Id 0900d80580248933 Installation and Test Manual Bridges 14 2 3 GPON Bridge Ports 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON2512 E gt Bridge GPON Porti and select the Bridge tab Equipment Configuration i Ici xi NE GPON Port 1 Q SNMP Port x d4 Find PON Bridge LAN Assignment BCSC ONT Counters ld Performance log administration DA 10 150 225 26 FWH S Bridge PVID aa B3 Profiles Default gateway ce eG a ma m S amp a IUGPON 2512 E 10 IUGPON 2512 E 10 Bridge Bridge port GPON Port 1 GPON Port 2 GPON Port 3 Tag priority source port configured 1p v x x x X GPON Port 4 x x x x Configure VLAM Usage type OLT PON interface r EI T ET ER ET ge fe BRBBUUUU Rs p E1 Port 5 Traffic class 1p o E1 Port 6 E1 Port 7 E1 Port 8 of Refresh Apply xi sof 50 Finished e Finished
67. the outer VLAN tag will be replaced by the IGMP provider values 4 Choose the VLAN ID range is 2 4093 and Priority the outer VLAN tag will be overwritten with 5 If necessary VLAN forking of an MC VLAN and a unicast VLAN can be configured i Note that this setting is usable only for XDSL subscribers ports of the MDU hix 5709 R2 0 and the Ethernet port of ONT type G 25C Choose the particular options Setting Description Use the same settings for subscriber If check marked the above settings will be used else the following both options Subscriber VLAN ID In downstream direction of MC traffic the ID of the IGMP provider MC VLAN is replaced by this user tag or PVID Subscriber priority In downstream direction of MC traffic the IGMP provider s 1p priority is replaced by this user 1p priority Table 60 VLAN Forking Options Id 0900d8058025d201 109 IGMP Installation and Test Manual As a result of this translation function both kinds of traffic will be carried in a combined subscriber VLAN 6 Click the Create button to insert the new IGMP profile 19 3 2 Configuring the ONT Subscriber Ports 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E gt GPON Port gt ONT MDU Type c Subscriber Card 2 MDU SB 8P4GE E Subscriber Port and select the IGMP tab 2 Equipment Configuration ET m xi NE Ethernet Port 1 q SNMP Port a m d Find Ethernet Bridge VLAN
68. 0 F 23 e X GPON Port 1 NENNEN Primary DNS 50 48 50 49 m Xx GPON Port 2 o hixS704 001 2 SFU Secondary DNS 50 48 50 49 H SG Bridge 2 Domain name 120 B Subscriber Card 1 zt X Ethernet Port 4 Host name 120 ES X Ethernet Port 4 ad Xx POTS 1 s TG E amp B POTS 2 rade 50 48 5049 ad Xx POTS 3 ad X POTS 4 Subnet mask 50 48 50 49 se x POTS 5 a X POTS 6 Gateway address 50 48 50 49 Se X POTS 7 Primary DNS 50 48 50 49 se Xx POTS 8 ax Secondary DNS 50 48 50 49 E Kal PON Card 2 X GPON Port 3 Drep 5 Loo X GPON Port 4 ONT ID DHCP 120 22 X EI Port 5 58 X E1 Port 6 Respond to PINGs Iv e Figure 35 VoIP Port Click the TCP UDP Services tab i Only one source TCP UDP port used for communication with MGC softswitch is supported Click the Add gt gt action field to uncover the input fields if not already expanded Enter the UDP port number referring to the port number which offers the TCP UDP service i For SIP this UDP port number must be the same as set in SIP Agent Profile Choose the ToS DSCP value 0 255 Click the OK button to activate the values Id 0900d80580255113 69 VoIP Services Installation and Test Manual 11 5 Assigning a VoIP VLAN An existing VLAN see Chapter 15 1 Creating a VLAN for VoIP traffic has to be assigned to the VoIP port if not just yet assigned The following steps describe the con figuration for SIP 1 oND AU
69. 0 0 0 c eee 70 Table 35 Loopback Configuration liliis 73 hable s6 MAGCIMOUSS is seus rea au auci qe cto bvedec deat m enr patti us 74 TableS7 Switching Modes i sus na n s nae eee eee ee eee 76 Table 38 GPON Pott Polly x1eszuonvewbe v4 rpsc9 e Teu4 ER AE EE 79 Table 39 Bridge Port Shaping and Policing liliis 81 Table40 Tagging Rule Filters 0 00 2 eee 83 Table 41 Tagging Rule Treads 0000 es 83 Table 42 Tagging Prolil sse esee rk duke peas errare ripi inke Seas 84 Table43 ONT Tagging Modes 22etmd n Rh Rer ben ne x eR RRSRIER S 85 Table 44 Subscriber Port Priority llle 86 Table 45 Etliertype Type Tagging 23 dodo be hee Hee uet p PHONES 86 Id 0900d80580240345 Installation and Test Manual Table 46 Table 47 Table 48 Table 49 Table 50 Table 51 Table 52 Table 53 Table 54 Table 55 Table 56 Table 57 Table 58 Table 59 Table 60 Table 61 Table 62 Table 63 Table 64 Table 65 Table 66 Table 67 Table 68 Table 69 Table 70 Table 71 Table 72 Table 73 Table 74 Table 75 Table 76 VLAN Operation Modes s essel es 89 AAp Priority Mapping Prorlle 2 2x pm ERE UpEU ERE REC EPR 91 Queue Modes 0 eee ene eee n eens 94 T CONTs and Bandwidth Allocation lille 96 T CONT Upstream Bandwidth 0 00 0 eee eee eae 97 DBA Configuration 2x22 d eee Satad eee da eae PIDE ados 98 DHCP PPPOE Modes 1 lta dose e tette titt
70. 00 00 cece eee eee 125 Forward Error Correctlon iussus see xr besa cueadd eee eee 127 Enabling FEC for anilWicGPONIPOM cocesestigees neee eideexews 127 Enabling FEC for am ONT MDU eogi supr RR DER ERU Ex 127 Link Aggregation Groups 22 nee ker eth Re unb RIS aspe 128 ga rmm 132 VLAN MINON cesi eek erue Pop arem roter te tube ohne aye 136 Configuring the Mirror Port lille 136 Creating the VLAN Rules ices crisreeiresrir reris erori ren 136 1d 0900d80580240345 Installation and Test Manual 27 28 29 Lock Unloc POS o soe doter amer d o9 i tns edP EAE Database BackUp 2 6e suu RE aes b erR a aon d ADDFeVISHOFPS d ito Dci luo oP a d 0900d80580240345 Installation and Test Manual List of Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Power Rating Label 3329m4 Sd dert RES EE REX Rdacc OPE me 15 High Leakage Curent s nter herb han bere a drehen 16 Warning Label According to IEC 60825 EN 60825 16 Warning Label for Class 1 Laser Equipment
71. 001 6 Bridge Fe Subscrib 4 VoIP PON Car GPON Port 3 GPON Port 4 E1 Port 6 E1 Port 7 E1 Port 8 NE POTS 1 POTS VoIP Maintenance SIP Counters User part of address Display name User name User password Release timer s ROH tone timer s Voice mail server address Voice mail server subscription expiration time s Agent status Profiles Agent Application services Feature access codes Dial plan profiles fart fasea peee p 15 http localhost 1 ckfinitial E a Ra Refresh Apply E1 Port 5 t hd a Finished xh 149 149 Finished Figure 36 SIP over POTS Port 3 Choose the pre configured SIP profiles Agent Application services Feature access codes and click to mark the needed Dial plan profiles check boxes 4 Click the Apply button to confirm Id 0900d80580255113 71 TDM Leased Line Services Installation and Test Manual 12 TDM Leased Line Services The ONT s TDM traffic is conducted transparently for the OLT via E1 DS1 interfaces towards the backbone network An IU GPON2512 E ETSI variant A1 provides a total of 8 unstructured E1 interfaces 2 E1 per GPON port The interrelation between E1 ports and GPON ports on the IU GPON as well as the ONT shows Figure 37 The SBU hiX 5705 is an
72. 025263f 137 VLAN Mirroring Installation and Test Manual 138 8 New lt lt Modify gt gt Delete Type Generic rule Mame mirror cxu Priority o Assigned match actions Available match actions Mirror z Add Remove gt gt Assigned no match actions lt lt Add Remove gt gt Assigned patterns VLAN ID 101 exact Mask 12 exact lt lt Add P Remove gt gt TP protoco Pattern value downstream v Match type exact hd OK Figure 78 Rule 2 Selection of the Flow Direction on the CXU Click the OK button to confirm all settings The new rule is listed on the top of the page Rule 3 VLAN Translation on IU 1x10G 1 2 3 5 Click NE hiX5750 gt IU10GE 10 E c Bridge amp Rules Click the New gt gt action field to uncover the rule configuration area if not already expanded Enter a unique rule name space is not allowed Select the type Generic rule and set the rule priority level 0 7 Select Change VLAN ID from the Available match actions drop down list Enter the VID of the mirrored VLAN into the Action value field e g 201 Click the lt lt Add action field 1d 0900d8058025263f Installation and Test Manual VLAN Mirroring Figure 79 Rule VLAN Translation Select VLAN ID from the Available patterns drop down list Enter the VID of the origin
73. 1 ANSI IUGPON 2512 L E 4xGPON 2 5G 1 2G ETSI IU10GE 1O E 1x10GE subtending card ETSI 1U1GE 100 E 10x1GE uplink card ETSI Table 8 GPON Interfaces Units Choose the admin state Click the Create button to insert the IU card Select the General tab Choose an Alarm severity profile see Chapter 5 8 Configuring the Alarm Severity Profiles Click the Apply button to confirm Id 0900d8058025222e Installation and Test Manual OLT Cards 6 5 Configuring Interface Unit Cards GPON Ports 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E gt GPON Port to display the PON dialog page 2 Change the default settings according to the planning documentation Setting Description Alarm severity profile For detailed information see Chapter 5 8 Configuring the Alarm Severity Profiles FEC Mark to enable the FEC check box For detailed information see Chapter 23 Forward Error Correction Upstream bandwidth allocation Select the DBA mode For detailed information see Chapter 17 Bandwidth Management Table 9 GPON Port Settings 6 6 3 Fill in helpful Information into the text entry fields to specify the port 4 Click the Apply button to confirm i To get information about settings on the other dialog pages see the chapters e 14 2 Configuring the IU GPON Bridge e 15 2 Assigning VLANs to Ports E1 DS1 Ports To get information about the configuration of
74. 101 Bridge x GPON Port 1 X GPON Port 2 hixS704 001 2 SFU 6 Bridge EJ Subscriber Card 1 Ea PON Card 2 GPON Port 1 n T CONT data 9 T CONT data O T CONT data T CONT VoIP b Bandwidth type Upstream bandwidth Fixed Kbps Le Assured kbps Maximum kbps D E H g Gf E Refresh Apply 11 Finished Finished zo Figure 56 ONT Upstream Bandwidth Configuration 3 Chose the bandwidth values in accordance with the project specific planning docu mentation ranges VoIP 0 130050 kbps other T CONT types 0 1099560 kbps i Smallest bandwidth unit is always 510 kbps T CONT Description Upstream Bandwidth VoIP Fixed bandwidth allocated for all POTS VoIP interfaces of this ONT One POTS VoIP interface requires 113600 bps TDM Fixed bandwidth allocated for all TDM interfaces of this ONT One E1 interface requires 2040000 bps One DS1 interface requires 1530000 bps High priority real time data Assured bandwidth allocated for all high priority real time data interfaces of this ONT no delay mini mizing High priority non real time data Assured bandwidth allocated for all high priority non real time data interfaces of this ONT no delay minimizing Maximum bandwidth allocated for all high priority non real time data interfaces of this ONT Additional non
75. 127 Link Aggregation Groups Installation and Test Manual 128 24 Link Aggregation Groups A Link Aggregation Group LAG of ports can be regarded as one logical link An LAG is useful when a high bandwidth and or line redundancy between CXU and switches is required It can be formed over the 1 Gbps Ethernet uplink ports of the OLT cards CXU up to 4 interfaces per group and IU 10x1G up to 8 interfaces per group The hiX 5750 R2 0 supports groups with dynamic trunk IEEE 802 3ad and groups with static trunk of ports A static LAG balances the traffic load across the links in the LAG port If a physical link within the static LAG fails the traffic that is carried over the failed link will be moved to the remaining links The Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP provides a dynamically exchange of information in order to configure and maintain link aggregation groups automatically The load sharing is automatically readjusted if a failure or recovery from failure occurs in any of the links that are member links in a dynamic LAG As an example the CXU configuration is described below An aggregation of OLT uplink ports requires the two steps Assigning of Uplink Ports to an LAG Group and VLAN Assignment fi In case of an OLT equipped with two CXU boards all logical port setting must be always done on the CXU that is plugged into slot 109 independently of the current redundancy state of this board Assigning of Uplink Por
76. 2 OS nr cabal nie See oath ee Sea eA duo que grecd dinde Reseed 94 Bandwidth Management s s atem pr brfiipp S UP eR 96 e c H 96 Changing the T CONT Upstream Bandwidth 0005 96 Enabling the Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation DBA 98 DHCP and PPPOE ikea ERE Lanietaiaetees ied deed d 99 Configuring CXU Modes and ID Format 0000 99 Configuring the PIovidets soe dmg as rtm odia e pd ps 100 Normal DHGP IPrIOVIGBP s s ctio durabit Pep iens berti pus 100 simplified DHGOP PEOVIder 22s re eee Gas Se RII wes 101 PPPOE Provide cervier rot n to Er acp eunte senta m eae 102 Id 0900d80580240345 5 Installation and Test Manual 18 3 18 4 19 19 1 19 1 1 19 1 2 19 1 3 19 1 4 19 2 19 3 19 3 1 19 3 2 20 20 1 20 1 1 20 1 2 20 1 3 20 2 20 3 20 4 21 21 1 21 2 21 3 22 22 1 22 1 1 22 1 2 22 2 22 2 1 22 2 2 22 2 3 23 23 1 23 2 24 25 26 26 1 26 2 Configuring Subscriber Ports llle 102 MEAN Contiguiiationiz irat DES NE Eae d dr bate bs e it turis 103 jeje c ETC PPI 104 Config timng the OLT assu desert ER SUE DES A E SESS 104 Configuling ProVIdels s igen erdt wEPCRPEDATMSENESERISP PRENDE 104 Configuring the CXU o cuo eere ce ien ennie p eae tem Ede 105 Configuring the IU GPON ssssssessessel ee 106 Configuring the IU 10x1G and IU_1x10G 000000 106 Configuring Multicast Packages and GroupS
77. 2 Result not available Start X oo GB XDSL Port 3 BS amp XDSL Port 4 BS amp XDSL Port 5 HSS a Refresh Apply Finished mE 1 i Finished XDSL Port 6 _ mommy e Figure 29 xDSL PVC 3 Choose the Alarm serverty profile 4 Change the xDSL values according to the planning documentation Setting Description VPI Select the Virtual Path Identifier from the range 0 255 default value 1 VCI Select the Virtual Circuit Identifier from the range 32 65535 default value 32 DSL channel This option defines the usage of a DSL bearer channel by this VCC The availability of DSL channels depends on the configuration of the underlaying DSL line 1 channel 1 always available 2 channel 2 only in dual latency mode available Encapsulation type Used encapsulation over AAL5 LCC or VC multiplexing Table 24 PVC Settings 5 Click the Apply button to confirm i If necessary an additional PVC can be created by right clicking the xDSL port object 60 Id 0900d80580255116 Installation and Test Manual VoIP Services 11 VoIP Services i Depending on the ONT MDU type it is possible to offer voice service via SIP or H 248 The set protocol version is always effective for all ports of ONT MDU service board The configuration can also be carried out when the ONT is offline Chapter 7 1 ONT and MDU Types provides information about such ONT type
78. 29 A G 726 according to RFC3551 Packet period selection interval ms Default value is 10 Valid intervals are 10 30ms steps 1ms Silence suppression Indicates whether silence suppression is on or off Table 28 Settings of VoIP Media and Services Profile 4 Click the Create button 11 2 Creating SIP Profiles 11 2 1 SIP Agent Profile The SIP user agent connects to SIP server proxy registrar location server via SIP protocol and performs the basic registration call control and media processing functions Each subscriber port can have a reference to another SIP agent 1 2 3 Click NE hiX5750 c Profiles right click the SIP Agent profile object and select the New SIP Agent profile command from the context menu Enter a unique Profile name Configure the following parameters as needed Id 0900d80580255113 63 VoIP Services Installation and Test Manual Equipment Configuration NE New SIP Agent profile IP anti spoofing Metering PM Threshold GPON PM Threshold VoIP Call PM Threshold VoIP MGC PM Threshold VoIP RTP PM Threshold VoIP SIP Agent 9 PM Threshold VoIP SIP Call Priority mapping DSCP to 1p 5 SIP Agent EXlNew SIP Agent profile a default profile 21 SIP Application Service 1 SIP Dial Plan 5 SIP Feature Access Codes a VoIP MGC A VoIP Media amp Service A VoIP RTP EF xDSL Channel fF xDSL Custom Notch Dx xDSL Event x refe
79. 65 39 5 32 38 0 256 39 5 63 38 0 376 49 5 882 54 5 705 52 5 1193 55 5 857 54 0 1984 58 0 1218 55 5 2318 58 5 1959 58 0 2770 59 5 2795 59 5 4083 59 5 Table 19 Default PSD Breakpoints 1 Click NE hiX5750 Profiles right click the xDSL PSD Mask profile object and select the New xDSL PSD Mask profile command from the context menu 2 Enter a unique profile name space leading integer are not allowed 3 Choose the Usage type according to the downstream or upstream direction After creating a PSK mask profile this option cannot be changed 4 Select the Subcarrier spacing value according to the used VDSL2 profile 4 3125 kHz 8 625 kHz for 30a or N A 5 Click the Add gt gt action field to insert each new subcarrier level set 56 1d 09004d805802551 16 Installation and Test Manual xDSL Services 10 1 4 10 1 5 i The maximum number of breakpoints that can be added is 32 for downstream and 16 for upstream direction G 997 1 All needed breakpoints should be con figured in a continuous way Setting Range Subcarrier 1 4095 Frequency kHz Depending on the subcarrier from 4 3125 for subcarrier 1 to 17659 6875 for subcarrier 4095 Level dBm Hz 97 5 to O Table 20 6 Click the OK button to insert the breakpoint 7 Click the Create to confirm Event Profile 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Pr
80. AES key length is always 128 bit 5 Click the Apply button to confirm Configuring a GEM Port Downstream payload encryption separately on GEM port level is only possible if encryp tion is enabled on ONT level Apply to all GEM ports is enabled 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E GPON Porti gt ONT MDU Type o UBGPON 2512 E 3 GPON Port 1 2 Click T CONT gt GEM one after another to choose the encryption mode separately for each GEM port from the Security mode drop down list 3 Click the Apply button to confirm Id 0900d80580249e5d Installation and Test Manual Security Features 22 2 22 2 1 22 2 2 22 2 3 IP Anti Spoofing IP anti spoofing can be used for subscriber ports to control the IP traffic in the upstream direction Only packets incoming from valid IP addresses are accepted All other packets are discarded IP anti spoofing for a specific traffic flow is enabled if this function is set for both the VLAN and the bridge port i IP anti spoofing may be only enabled if the CXU runs in enhanced MAC mode Enabling IP Anti Spoofing To enable IP anti spoofing generally on the hiX 5750 R2 0 perform the following steps 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Bridge see Figure 39 2 Click to mark the IP anti spoofing Enabled check box 3 Click the Apply button to confirm Configuring the IP Anti Spoofing Profile Only packets arriving for VLANs enclosed in this profile will be checke
81. Chapter 7 1 ONT and MDU Types contains information about ONT s supporting FEC The hiX 5750 R2 0 supports FEC Forward Error Correction enhancement for both directions downstream per OLT GPON link and upstream per ONT The OLT can com municate independent of the fact whether FEC is supported by a certain ONT or not respectively it is enabled or disabled Enabling FEC effects the following The transmission overhead will be increased of about 796 resulting from the used Reed Solomon code The bandwidth capacity will be decreased by this value The BER can be reduced significantly corresponding to a signal to noise ratio SNR coding gain of up to 2 6 dB It is possible but not recommended to use the FEC improvement to increase the attenuation range of the optical link More important is the possibility to have a higher safety margin for the upstream path Enabling FEC for an IU GPON Port Enabling FEC for the downstream direction is possible for IU GPON2512 E and IU GPON2512 L E cards 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E gt GPON Port to display the PON dialog page 2 Click to mark the FEC check box 3 Click the Apply button to confirm 23 2 Enabling FEC for an ONT MDU 1 Click NE hiX5750 c IUGPON 2512 E gt GPON Porti gt ONT MDU Type gt UBGPON 2512 E 3 to display the PON dialog page 2 Click to mark the FEC check box 3 Click the Apply button to confirm Id 0900d805802550f9
82. CuDol BE Bridge H B3 Profiles Routing 5 o nal RIP n BGP X IS IS H Router Port 10 Routing Table Rout local other 10643 0 no Destination 0 0 0 0 Network mask b x RIP B Distance b Not configured Not configured Next hop Not configured IUGPON 2512 E a b zi Not configured Router port not specified Y Not configured Not configured Route type Jother amp IUIGE 10O E 11 By CXUVR 10 4E E i CXLIVR 1O 4E E IUGPON 2512 E IU10GE 10 E 1 IUGPON 2512 L E IUGP N 2512 E E Metric 1 gBaaggpSoegcgedgadaa E HE R8 E gt ED ED ED ED Refresh Apply Finished zx 4 4 Finished Figure 69 Static Route Configuration 3 Specify the routing table entries for the static route Setting Description Destination Destination IP address of this route Network mask Length of the IP network mask for this destination address Distance Used to select the best path when there are two or more different routes to the same destination from two different routing protocols Each routing protocol is prioritized in order of most to least reliable with the help of an administra tive distance value The router always picks the route whose routing protocol has the lowest administrative distance
83. D ID for this IS This value is appended to each of the area addresses to form the Network Entity Titles Wait time s Time to delay in state waiting before entering the state on Range 1 65535 default 60 seconds Poll ES hello rate s Used for the suggested ES configuration timer in ISH PDUs when soliciting the ES configuration Range 1 65535 default 50 seconds Max path splits Paths with equal routing metric value which it is permitted to split between Default 2 fixed Max age s Range 350 65535 default 1200 seconds The value should be at least 300s greater than Max LSP generation interval Max LSP generation interval s Interval between generated LSPs by this IS The value should be at least 300s less than Max age Range 1 65535 default 900 Receive LSP buffer size bytes Range 1492 16000 default 1497 bytes Table 64 IS IS Parameters i These IS IS options cannot be modified after the IS has been enabled 3 Click the Enabled check box to enable the IS IS routing process 1d 0900d80580253314 115 Routing Installation and Test Manual 116 4 Click the Redistribution gt gt action field to advertise routes which are learned by another routing protocol static routes or some other 5 Click into the Level selection fields to choose the level 6 Click the Apply button to confirm Configuring the NET Address Network entity titles NET define the ar
84. D blocking ACR E GAL TDM CID blocking GEM CoS mapping Calling name GEM traffic descriptor Calling number ae IGMP Status for name IP anti spoofing Status For number I fi eM Tired CON caer wating Features j PM Threshold VoIP Call Call waiting H x PM Threshold VoIP MGC Caller ID announcement i s PM Threshold VoIP RTP E Call processing Features PM Threshold VoIP SIP PI asy PM Threshold VoIP SIP c I buy Priority mapping DSCP T call hold zx SIP Agent Call park 4 SIP Application Service Call transfer Al Now SIP Application T Do not disturb Eiga a Emergency service originating hold ji v cal Sip Fasten aC Flash on emergency service call H a VoIP MGC Callpresentation features amp VoIP Media amp Service Call Forwarding indication amp VoIP RTP Message waiting indication special dial tone E g gt xDSL Channel Message waiting indication splash ring Ej fs xDSL Custom Notch Message waiting indication visual indication z aane E e E xDSL PSD Mask Dial tone feature delay option H H Routing Direct connect feature enabled ga Not configured 101 ga Not configured 102 m3 Mak confie wed s Create 4 gt Create Finished mE oil 1 Finished Figure 33 SIP Application Service Profile 2 Enter a unique Profile name 3 Enter the URI Uniform Resource Identifier attributes i If one of t
85. E ci MO Iss ens uei qp SR ENT antusesaUB gout bine abest imei 60 VoIP MGC Profile nre hr prodest Roe deem ates 62 SIP Agest PIefilei ss vd eiie te eo EU eh eee LED ERES 64 SIP Dial Plam Prole sad ranei caben RI US DUE UU Ed 65 SIP Application Service Profile llle 67 VolPiSubscilber Gald its tic mee aan QU turae Roc E 68 Mold C P EE 69 SiP over POTS PO u Jo iccb cater tod expetit ud eo usa dus gius atenta ends 71 Assignment of E1 and GPON Ports 0 00e eee eens 72 El ASSIMO x3 vdd ERU PRPM diet ewe etait I bb de es 73 MAC Mode d ete nd aue mergers etd eas te E ode tede d 74 CXU Bridge em Lead ewe bens eew aides deere e Ege 76 Bridge CXU UplinkiPorts 1 vea bit dete StL seat Bold bs petari 77 IUGPON Bridge tones ie eem inry tan mer a koe DREE 78 GPON Biidge IROMSs 6520 earned dott ada ee EEE 79 Priority Mapping Protlesicct 9922 1n E EGET AR ber ena Sd 80 Bridge Port Traffic Descriptor ui prb DER e IEEE RANG 81 Id 0900d80580240345 Installation and Test Manual Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 Figure 58 Figure 59 Figure 60 Figure 61 Figure 62 Figure 63 Figure 64 Figure 65 Figure 66 Figure 67 Figure 68 Figure 69 Figure 70 Figure 71 Figure 72 Figure 73 Figure 74 Figure 75 Figure 76 Figure 77 Figure 78 Figure 79 Figure 80 Figure 81 Tagging Rules nice cuoi goku Eu de Ais de teies dhhe EONAR
86. IP SIP Call Rate down shift bps bo g ho gy E Priority mapping DSCP to 1p Fa SIP Agent Rate up shift bps lo 0 SIP Application Service 3 x 1 SIP Dial Plan Euicuih cl Fa SIP Feature Access Codes Downstream Upstream x amp VoIP MGC Max BER 1e7 gt 1e 4 amp VoIP Media amp Service WA VoIP RTP 5 E xDSL Channel f pEFVAL Ep DEFVAL ADSL z at xDSL Custom Notch Figure 28 xDSL Channel Profile 2 Enter a unique profile name space leading integer are not allowed 3 Change the values depending on downstream and upstream direction according to the planning documentation see Table 16 for more information Id 0900d80580255116 53 xDSL Services Installation and Test Manual Setting Description Max data rate kbps The maximum net data rate for the bearer channel VDSL DS US 32 240000 ADSL DS 32 32736 US 32 3520 Min data rate kbps The minimum net data rate for the bearer channel VDSL DS US 32 103980 ADSL DS 32 32736 US 32 3520 Min reserved data rate kbps The minimum reserved net data rate for the bearer channel This parameter is used only if the Rate Adaptation Mode in the respective direction of the line is set to DynamicRa VDSL DS US 32 103980 ADSL DS 32 32736 US 32 3520 Min low pwr data rate kbps The minimum net data rate for the bearer channel during the low power state L1 in G 992 2 L2 in G 992 3 VDSL 32 103980 ADSL
87. LAG have to use the same VLAN configuration For membership at a dynamic LAG only the uplink ports must be added to the same VLAN 1 Click the VLAN Assignment tab 2 Click to highlight an LAG Group in the Assigned to selection box 3 Click to highlight the appropriate VLAN or press the key while clicking to select more than one entry 4 Click the lt lt Add tagged respective Add untagged action field to assign the VLAN s to LAG group Id 0900d80580253cc7 131 Rules Installation and Test Manual 25 Rules Rules can be used to limit and control the access to switches by configuring filters for each switch port The number of rules supported by the GPON units is limited see the table below Unit Max Number of Rules CXU 2048 IU GPON 128 per GPON port only in upstream direction IU 10x1GE 2048 Table 73 Max Number of Rules 1 Click NE hiX5750 c UNIT 2 Bridge Rules UNIT stands for CXU IU GPON IU 10x1GE IU 1x10GE New lt lt Modify gt gt Type Generic rule Name Rule 1 Priority fi 132 Assigned match actions Deny Assigned no match actions Assigned patterns Available match actions lt lt Add Remove gt gt lt lt Add Remove gt gt Available patterns Source MAC range Destination MAC Destination MAC range lt lt Add Remove gt gt Figure 75 Rule Configuration Page CXU Cl
88. N Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E GPON Port gt ONT MDU Type amp Subscriber Card 2 MDU SB 8PAGE E gt VoIP and select the VLAN Assignment tab Click to highlight the VoIP VLAN in the Available selection box Click the lt lt Add untagged action field to assign the VLAN Click the Apply button to confirm Select the Bridge tab Choose the PVID of the VoIP VLAN for this VoIP port Click the Apply button to confirm Configure the settings on MAC VID Mapping tab as described in Chapter 15 3 4 MAC VID Mapping on Subscriber Port 11 6 Configuring POTS Service via VoIP H 248 This procedure is only necessary for VoIP over H 248 protocol 1 2 3 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E gt GPON Port gt ONT MDU Type o Subscriber Card 2 MDU SB 8PAGE E gt POTS and select the VoIP tab Choose the pre configured VoIP profiles from the MGC profile and Media profile drop down list Click the Apply button to confirm 11 7 Configuring POTS Service via VoIP SIP The ONT MDU terminates the POTS signaling and converts it to SIP signaling message by an SIP user agent The following procedure is only necessary for VoIP over SIP 1 2 Setting Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E GPON Port gt ONT MDU Type o Subscriber Card 2 gt MDU SB 8P4GE E o POTS and select the SIP tab Enter the needed configuration da
89. Nokia Siemens 3 Networks S UP ww SURPASS hiX5750 R2 0 Installation and Test Manual GPON OLT Installation and Test Manual The information in this document is subject to change without notice and describes only the product defined in the introduction of this documentation This documentation is intended for the use of Nokia Siemens Networks customers only for the purposes of the agreement under which the document is submitted and no part of it may be used reproduced modified or transmitted in any form or means without the prior written permission of Nokia Siemens Networks The documentation has been prepared to be used by professional and properly trained personnel and the customer assumes full responsibility when using it Nokia Siemens Networks welcomes customer comments as part of the process of continuous development and improvement of the documentation The information or statements given in this documentation concerning the suitability capacity or performance of the mentioned hardware or software products are given as is and all liability arising in connection with such hardware or software products shall be defined conclusively and finally in a separate agreement between Nokia Siemens Networks and the customer However Nokia Siemens Networks has made all reasonable efforts to ensure that the instructions contained in the document are adequate and free of material errors and omissions Nokia Siemens Networks will if d
90. P Security Policies on Active Direc Re Create permanent shared objects Debug programs Administrators gt RE Deny access to this computer from the network ALPHA SUPPORT_388945a0 gt Lar Opens property sheet For the current selection Figure 11 Assigning User Rights Example In the console tree click User Rights Assignment and then double click Allow log on locally in the detail pane to change the user right Click the Properties command to display the Security Policy Setting dialog box Allow log on locally Properties 1 2 x Security Policy Setting re Allow log on locally IV Define these policy settings Account Operators Administrators fraa user or Group TES ALPHAIUSR_HIX ALPHA Backup Operators User and group names Print Operators coo UM pes Server Operators B ws tees Remove DK Cancel Apply Figure 12 Dialog Security Policy Setting Example 2 Click the Add User or Group button to display the Add User or Group search field 3 Click the Browse button to choose the created user for example ftp from the Select Users or Groups list Then click Add 4 Click the OK button to confirm Click Start Programs c Administrative Tools c Internet Services Manager to display the Internet Information Services dialog 26 1d 0900d80580251 40f Installation and Test Manual FTP Server D Internet Inf
91. PoE The DHCP PPPOE configuration can be divided into the tasks e Configuring CXU Modes and ID Format e Configuring the Providers e Configuring Subscriber Ports e VLAN Configuration 18 1 Configuring CXU Modes and ID Format DHCP PPPoE Modes for Telegram Handling The CXU can work in one of three DHCP PPPoE modes Mode Description Bridge DHCP PPPoE packets are forwarded inside switch circuit i e CXU does not handle packets at all So no permissions are checked and nothing is changed in its payload Especially DHCP Option 82 PPPoE Option 105 is inserted Snoop DHCP PPPoE packets are just be forwarded if there are permissions for this VLAN bridge port combination Payload remains unchanged Especially DHCP Option 82 PPPoE Option 105 is inserted Relay After checking permissions for this VLAN bridge port combination the packets are forwarded and if necessary DHCP Option 82 PPPoE Option 105 is inserted or deleted DHCP header is changed e g with configured server and gateway IP address Table 52 DHCP PPPoE Modes DHCP Option 82 PPPoE Option 105 Depending on recent configuration the DHCP relay agent can add option 82 strings into upstream packets and remove them in downstream direction again With this information the DHCP server is able to perform a basic user authentication and can provide host configuration data for the client Setting Description none No DHCP options 82 is added Circuit ID The sen
92. SIP on page 70 In addition the values for Critical dial timeout and Partial dial timeout are different in these dial plan profiles In such a case the values specified in the last profile take effect For the above example a Critical dial timeout of 5000ms and a Partial dial timeout of 12000ms will be valid for the ONT SIP Application Service Profile This profile defines attributes of calling features used in conjunction with a VoIP line service T Click NE hiX5750 c Profiles right click the SIP Application Service profile object and select the New SIP Application Service profile command from the context menu 1d 0900d805802551 13 Installation and Test Manual VoIP Services 11 2 4 Equipment Configuration Search z alah RETES Application Se SNMP Port a X d Find Ill Performance log administration If peg fpas2 tt DA 10 3 1 51 CuDoPX2I Bridge Direct connect URI B3 Profiles m 1p priority mapping Bridged line agent URI m e JA Alarm Severity Conference Factory URI i Bridge port traffic descr amp Enhanced tagging Caller IDfeatures go GAL Ethernet Anonymous CI
93. SNMP Counters Synch onize Configurazion Date Time Clo k Sync Temperature Alarm Thresholds Equipment Data Active sync source priority fi Wait time to restore si a Clock sync sourzes Alarms Priorty Source Alarm severity profile 1 BITS 1 2 BITS 10 3 internal CXLI74 10 4E E 109 1 Figure 22 Clock Synchronization ANSI Double click into the input fields in order to change the settings Setting Description Wait time to restore s The switch over between the different clock sources is delayed for this time Alarm Severity Profile Alarm severity profile in accordance with the planning documentation Table 6 Settings for the Register Card Clock sync 2 Click the Apply button to confirm 5 8 Configuring the Alarm Severity Profiles Each alarm severity profile sets a filter that determines whether an alarm will be for warded to the external management system e g EM PX R2 0 of ACI E and if yes it determines the status of operator notification All alarms supported by the hiX 5750 R2 0 are listed in the profile dialog box see Figure 23 If an alarm occurs the alarm and its severity is displayed to the operator 40 Id 0900d805802456f38 Installation and Test Manual New Network Element 2 Equipment Configuration
94. STP compatibility m Topology change yes Max hops fi Topology change count SSS Self loop detection IV Topology change time 0 days 00 00 00 Reset TC Figure 70 CIST Dialog Page 3 If Force Version is set on MSTP compatibility then the values Max hops and Self loop detection can be configured 4 Change or confirm the CIST values used by a bridge in the case that it is acting as root Bridge max age s 6 40 e Bridge hello time s 1 10 Bridge forward delay s 4 30 5 Click the Apply button to confirm Id 0900d8058025304d 121 Spanning Tree Installation and Test Manual Port Priority ID and Path costs can be changed per CXU LAG port 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Bridge gt Spanning Tree gt CIST c Port object 2 Change the preset values e Priority ID 0 to 240 default is 128 The lower the number the higher the priority Use only multiple of 16 e Admin path cost 1 to 200000000 default value is autoselect derived from the media speed of the interface A lower path cost means higher media speed transmission 3 Click the Apply button to confirm i The STP configuration must be activated see Chapter 21 3 Enabling the Spanning Tree Configuration on page 123 21 2 Configuring of Multiple Spanning Tree If the network contains more than one VLAN the logical network configured by single traditional STP does not work The MSTP configures a
95. TPID 1 outer inner TPID InputTPID DE 1 Table 40 Tagging Rule Filters 4 Choose the tread conditions for the frames transmitted in outer and inner VLAN Setting Description Priority The priority value for use in the outer inner VLAN tag or some special functions 0 7 the value is used as the given priority to insert in the outer inner VLAN tag use inner priority Outer the outer priority is to be copied from the inner priority of the received frame Inner the inner priority is to be copied from the inner priority of the received frame use outer priority Outer the outer priority is to be copied from the outer priority of the received frame Inner the inner priority is to be copied from the outer priority of the received frame don t add Do not add an outer inner tag VID TPID DE bit The VID to use in the outer inner VLAN tag or some special functions 0000 4094 the value is the VID to use in the outer inner VLAN tag 4096 the outer inner VID is to be copied from the inner VID of the received frame 4097 the outer inner VID is to be copied from the outer VID of the received frame The TPID value to use in the outer VLAN tag or some special functions inner tag outer tag TPID and DE if present copied from inner tag of received frame outer tag inner tag TPID and DE if present copied from outer tag of received frame output TPID inner tag TPID 2 OutputTPID and DE copie
96. VLAN into the Pattern value field e g 101 Select the VID Mask bit number 12 Choose the Match type exact for the two pattern values Click the Add action field 7 Click the OK button to confirm all settings The new rule is listed on the top of the page Id 0900d8058025263f 139 Lock Unlock Ports Installation and Test Manual 27 Lock Unlock Ports The Admin state of all physical ports GPON ports Ethernet uplink ports E1 DS1 ports subscriber ports and logical ports e g router ports can be changed between unlocked and locked After creating a new IU GPON card or ONT MDU all its ports are locked Units that were created offline have the status planed The Unlock Lock button of a specific unit is located on the General dialog page The button Unlock Lock for a specific port can be found on the dialog page tab that is designated as this port e g PON Ethernet E1 VoIP POTS etc i The CLI or LCT must be used to lock unlock the CXU uplink ports 140 Id 0900d805802550d3 Installation and Test Manual Database Backup NE Maintenance 28 Database Backup 1 Click to highlight the NE root in the SNMP tree 2 Inthe EM PX main menu click the Maintenance gt NE Maintenance commands to display the Backup dialog page 3 Click the Backup button ICE x NE 10 3 1 51 CuDo205 x Automatic backup Manual backu
97. abled Supported BGP versions Local A5 number Identifier IP 10 3 1 51 10 3 1 51 Redistribute connected isis kernel ospf rip static Local IP address Redistribute H E CRORE IUIGE 100 E 11 CXUNR 10 4E E CXUNR 10 4E E IUGPON 2512 E IU10GE 1O E 1 IUGPON 2512 L F ED Keep alive interval s Hold time s Peers gt gt BGP received paths gt gt Network addresses gt gt E E E E ED IUGPON 2512 E Not configured Mab eani E Refresh Apply Finished 1 Finished fal z fal Fal fal fal Fal fal m e Fal fal fal Fal fal m Figure 66 BGP Router Parameter 2 Click the Local AS enabled check box to enable BGP on the router 3 Enter the Local AS number from the range of 1 655535 to identify the AS that is used for detecting the BGP connection 4 Enter the Local IP address 5 Setthe timers for BGP neighbors Setting Description Keep alive interval s Time at which a router sends keep alive messages to its neighbor Range from 1 to 65535 seconds The default is 60s Hold time s Interval after which the BGP connection to the peer will be closed when no keep alive message is received Choose a value from the range of 3 to 65535 seconds or not used The default is 240s Table 62 BGP Timers 1d 0900d80580253314 113 Routing Installation
98. ain the configuration dialogs The SNMP tree is a view of NE s equipment and features It shows the hardware components logical units and functionality with specific object icons Each plug in unit module is labeled with name and slot number Use the SNMP tree to navigate between the various modules and functions on OLT and ONT In the SNMP navigation tree click symbol to expand the tree of the new NE Id 0900d805802456f38 Installation and Test Manual New Network Element 4 Click an object in the tree to start a certain configuration procedure Follow the step by step instructions as described in the appropriate chapter i In the following instructions the name NE hiX5750 is always used as start point in the SNMP navigation tree for the specific steps of commissioning 5 3 Configuring the FTP Server Access Configure users for the FTP servers as follows 1 Click NE hiX5750 FTP Server tab Configuration Protection Date Time Clock Sync Temperature Alarm Thresholds Equipment Data FTP Server Management Session Synchronize NE Properties SNMP Settings SNMP Counters JV Use the same FTP server for ACI server as For NE Manual download FTP server Data Backup FTP server Use settings from Manual download Server for NE a eee Server for NE 10 1 16 Server for ACI mE EE NN Server For ACI 10 0 i 1 EIS User name NENNEN User name NENNT Password Cs Password
99. ancelD to display the MST Instance dialog page 2 Enter the Bridge priority ID value from the range of 1 to 61440 default 32768 This priority determines whether the bridge acts as root Changing the Bridge priority ID value on MST instance tab means changing the probability that the switch will be elected as the root switch Configuring a higher value decreases the probability a lower value increases the probability Use only multiple of 4096 MSTP Instance ID 3 Click the Apply button to confirm Assigning VLAN to MST Instance To configure the VLAN to instance mapping follow the steps for each MST instance used 1 Click NE hiX5750 amp Bridge gt Spanning Tree gt MSTP c InstancelD and select the VLAN Assignment tab 2 Configure a VLAN with MST port based on Ethernet uplink interface or LAG port See Chapter 15 1 Creating a VLAN to get more information 3 Click to highlight a VLAN in the Available dialog box or press the key while clicking on each necessary VLAN to select multiple 4 Click the Add action field to assign the VLAN s to the MST instance i A VLAN may be assigned to only one MST instance at a time 5 Click the Apply button to confirm the settings Enabling the Spanning Tree Configuration This step is always required to activate spanning trees independently of the xSTP version 1 Click NE hiX5750 Bridge amp Spanning Tree 2 MSTP 2 Click the Enable button
100. anything else inside the DHCP header 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Bridge gt Provider c Simplified DHCP to display the Simplified DHCP provider dialog page 2 Click the New gt gt action field to uncover the input fields if not already expanded 3 Enter a unique provider name space is not allowed 4 Choosethe VLAN ID of the VLAN that transmits the requests to the uplink or set this option on independent 5 Select the Relay agent options to be used for DHCP option 82 Id 0900d80580255100 101 DHCP and PPPoE Installation and Test Manual 18 2 3 18 3 102 6 Click the OK button to complete the setting PPPoE Provider PPPoE provides the ability to connect subscribers e g ADSL customers over a simple bridging access to the provider network If the CXU works in immediate mode and the PPPoE relay agent is enabled the tag 105 can be inserted 1 2 3 Click NE hiX5750 2 Bridge gt Provider PPPoE to display the PPPoE provider dialog page Click the New gt gt action field to uncover the input fields if not already expanded Enter a unique provider name space is not allowed Choose the VLAN ID of the VLAN that transmits the requests to the uplink or set this option on independent Select the Relay agent options see Table 53 Click the OK button to complete the setting Configuring Subscriber Ports The following configuration steps are valid for bo
101. are version of the unit A label with the words HOT AREA is fixed to hot surfaces This indicates severe danger of injury Shelters with a front door may only be operated when this door is closed There is a danger of injury if the door is left open You should therefore remove the front door before doing the necessary work and replace it once you have finished your work e When inserting and removing shelves and when transporting them take their weight into consideration Cables may never be disconnected by pulling on the cable Disconnection connec tion may only be undertaken by pushing in pulling out the connector involved Id 0900d805802512a9 Installation and Test Manual Introduction 1 7 8 Handling Optical Fiber Connectors and Cables 1 7 9 1 7 10 Optical connectors are precision made components and must be handled accordingly To ensure faultless functioning the following points must be observed Install protective caps on unplugged optical connectors under all circumstances to protect against physical damage and dirt e Before making connections use isopropyl alcohol and non fibrous cellulose to clean the faces of the connectors e Avoid impact stresses when handling connectors Physical damage to the faces of optical connections impair transmission quality higher attenuation Avoid a bend radius less than 30 mm for fiber optic links Mechanical damage to the surfaces of optical connectors impai
102. assured or best effort bandwidth can be dynamically assigned if requested from the pool of surplus bandwidth It must be equal or greater than assured bandwidth Best effort data Maximum bandwidth allocated for all best effort data interfaces of this ONT Best effort bandwidth can be dynamically assigned if requested from the pool of surplus bandwidth Table 50 T CONT Upstream Bandwidth 4 Click the Apply button to confirm the settings Id 0900d80580255106 97 Bandwidth Management Installation and Test Manual 17 3 Enabling the Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation DBA By using the DBA mechanism the OLT can rearrange upstream bandwidth to provide more resources to those ONT tightly loaded with traffic 1 Click NE hiX5750 c IUGPON2512 E gt GPON Port to display the PON dialog page 2 Select the Upstream bandwidth allocation method Static Non Status Reporting Dynamic Without DBA DBA with NSR Upstream bandwidth is allocated according to the port settings The OLT monitors the incoming traffic from the ONTs for each indi vidual T CONT If traffic demand is recognized bandwidth will be dynamically allocated if configured and available Otherwise bandwidth is available for other users depending on configured T CONTs Table 51 DBA Configuration 3 Click the Apply button to confirm the settings 98 Id 0900d80580255106 Installation and Test Manual DHCP and PPPoE 18 DHCP and PP
103. ate rules see Section 25 22 Unlock lock ports see Section 27 23 Database backup see Section 28 Table 2 Sequence for Commissioning the NE hiX 5750 R2 0 Id 0900d805802512ee 23 FTP Server Installation and Test Manual 24 3 1 FTP Server This chapter describes step by step how to install and configure a File Transfer Protocol FTP server for SAPS and The FTP server for the hiX 5750 R2 0 can be installed on the PC workstation used for the ACI E element manager EM PX R2 0 LCT or run sep arately on a PC located in the same management network At least one FTP server for system application program software SAPS and remote backup must be accessible in the management network The hiX 5750 R2 0 was tested with FTP servers running on both OS Windows Server 2003 and Solaris 10 Configuring a Windows FTP Server Requirements The following software requirements must be fulfilled Windows Server 2003 32 bit with service pack 1 Microsoft Internet Information Services IIS is installed e FTP Service is installed e Active directory service is configured Virus scanner available optional e Configuration files for the hiX 5750 R2 0 are available Released SAPS System Application Program Software The FTP service is not automatically installed during installation of Windows Server 2003 Installation 1 Click Start Control Panel Add or Remove Programs 2 Click Add Remove Windows
104. ble This mode is used for port based VLAN scenarios 1 1 Table 36 MAC Modes i For changing the MAC mode the CXU must be unlocked and all interface units IU GPON IU 1x10G IU 10x1G must be locked see Chapter 27 Lock Unlock Ports 3 Click the Apply button to confirm i The change to the enhanced MAC mode occurs without influence on the perfor mance of existing VLANs To continue the traffic flows without interruption at first all VLANs have to be set on the N 1 bridge mode An additional profile needs to be con figured see Chapter 15 3 1 Creating an 802 1p Priority Mapping Profile and addi 74 Id 0900d80580248963 Installation and Test Manual MAC Mode tional VLAN settings are required for the bridge ports see Chapter 15 3 Configuring an 1 1 VLAN Cross Connect See the following chapters to get detailed information on the other settings on this dialog page 26 VLAN Mirroring 22 2 IP Anti Spoofing e 14 2 2 Outer Tag Protocol ID d 0900d80580248963 75 Bridges Installation and Test Manual 14 Bridges The configuration steps described in the following chapters decide about the VLAN operation mode of the hiX 5750 R2 0 in a certain VLAN scenario The supported VLAN operation modes are Setting Description VLAN switching All frames are flooded in their VLANs Independent VLAN learning The bridge maintains a MAC table to learn the information per each VLAN separately The
105. both delay and a guaranteed services and as throughput minimum rate while such is serviced requirements any surplus BW is only upon BW suchas videoand assigned only upon availability up to voice request and avail provisioned ability maximum rate Table 49 T CONTs and Bandwidth Allocation Overbooking Only Maximum Best effort bandwidth and Assured and Maximum bandwidth can be overbooked The maximum available bandwidth is determined by the transmission capacity in upstream direction of 1 1Gbps per GPON link IU GPON2512 Overbooking is only available if DBA is enabled fi The reserved bandwidth for best effort users should be between 20 and 30 of the total available bandwidth See the white paper Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation order no A50028 A3 A257 02 76C8 for detailed information Changing the T CONT Upstream Bandwidth In order to change the upstream bandwidth values choose the available T CONTs one after another Id 0900d80580255106 Installation and Test Manual Bandwidth Management 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E gt GPON Port gt ONT MDU Type gt PON Card 1 gt UBGPON 2512 E 3 gt GPON Porti 2 Click the T CONT object that needs to be configured 2 Equipment Configuration NE T CONT data T CONT Traffic Management Counters mance log administration 10 150 225 46 FWHK Alloc ID Service class IUGPON 2512 E
106. d VoIP use IPoE transport A home router which is connected via an ONT needs the OLT as default gateway and gets its Layer 3 configuration completely via DHCP 20 1 4 Routing Information Protocol RIP RIP calculates the best path to a remote destination based upon individual router hops See the RFC 1058 and RFC 2453 for more information about RIPv2 To configure RIP on the router perform the following steps Configuring Redistribution and Timer Values 1 Click NE hiX5750 amp Routing Router 1 gt RIP J Equipment Configuration Search M alal E SNMP Port X d Find Counters Ill Performance log administratio Route changes ce B A 10 3 1 51 CuDol Bridge Queries o B3 Profiles Routing Router parameters ae Boer Enable RIP Iv RIP 9 BGP Routing table update timer s Bo ED Routing inf timeout timer s 180 Router Port 1C el Not configured Garbage collection timer s 120 fal Not configured Default metric 1 ga Not configured H Eg M IUGPON 2512 E Redistribute Fel Not configured bap E Not configured connected E Not configured lisis H Fel IUIGE 100 E 11 I kernel H h CXUVR 1O 4E E i Iv lospF El By om CRUVRIHO 4ESE i static H E IUGPON 2512 E Fel
107. d and forwarded if they have valid IP addresses In the other VLANs all packets will be transferred Only one IP anti spoofing profile is possible for the hiX 5750 R2 0 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Profiles IP anti spoofing gt 1 2 Click to highlight a VLAN or press the key while clicking on each necessary VLAN to select multiple 3 Then click the lt lt Add action field to assign the chosen VLANs 4 Toactivate all VLANs forwarding packets with allowed IP addresses in any VLAN click to mark the All in system check box 5 Click the Apply button to confirm Configuring the Subscriber Port The GPON MAC is capable to manage up to 8 IP addresses per subscriber port for IP anti spoofing To configure a white list perform the following steps 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E GPON Port gt ONT MDU Type gt UBGPON 2512 E 3 Subscriber Port 2 Ethernet Port xDSL Port and select the Bridge tab see Figure 72 Id 0900d80580249e5d 125 Security Features Installation and Test Manual Equipment Configuration IO xi NE Ethernet Port 1 J SNMP Port n d Find Ethernet Bridge VLAN Assignment 1p Mapping BCsc IGMP H p drin idm D M Fixed IP addresses 8 Bridge PVID fis a MAC address IP anti spoofi H Profiles fososis2
108. d from inner tag of received frame output TPID outer tag TPID OutputTPID and DE copied from outer tag of received frame 0x8100 TPID 0x8100 output TPID O TPID OutputTPID DE 0 output TPID 1 TPID OutputTPID DE 1 Tags to remove Used to indicate initial treatment of the received frames The chosen value indicates that 0 1 or 2 tags respectively are to be removed If one tag is specified then it is the outer tag that should be removed Table41 Tagging Rule Treads 5 Click the OK button to create the new tagging rule Id 0900d80580248933 83 Bridges Installation and Test Manual 84 Setting Creating an Enhanced Tagging Profile An enhanced tagging profile to be assigned to ONT subscriber bridge ports contains a list of up to 6 tagging rules Each upstream incoming packet is matched against each rule in list order The first rule that matches the packet is selected as the active rule and the packet is then treated according to this rule 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Bridge c Profiles right click the Enhanced tagging profile object and select the New Enhanced tagging profile command from the context menu 2 Enter a unique Profile name 3 Choose the following options Description Input TPID hex Special TPID value for operations on the input filtering side For example 0x8a88 and 0x9100 Output TPID hex Special TPID value for operations on the
109. debugging An active peer is a router from which a valid RIP update has been heard in the time depending on router s timeout timer Specifying the Network This configuration step specifies the network s to which routing updates are sent and from which they are received 1 Click the Network addresses gt gt New gt gt action fields to uncover the input fields if not already expanded 2 Enter the Network address and Mask length of the network the distribution announcement of routing information is enabled for 3 Click the OK button to activate the network Id 0900d80580253314 Installation and Test Manual Routing 20 1 2 Border Gateway Protocol BGP BGP allows to set up an interdomain routing system that automatically guarantees the loop free exchange of routing information between autonomous systems AS It calcu lates the best path to a remote destination based upon AS hops To configure BGPv4 on the router perform the following steps Enabling a BGP Routing Process and Configuring the Local AS 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Routing gt Router 1 gt BGP Equipment Configuration EQ SNMP Port d Find lL Performance log administratio DA 10 3 1 51 CuDol H E Bridge B3 Profiles Routing E Router 1 x RIP lt n IS IS Router Port 3 1C Not configured Not configured Not configured IUGPON 2512 E Not configured Not configured Not configured Local A5 en
110. dene Peewee 13 Typographic Conventions cscs v9 2o dice sii ctore oue eoo Bowwe ubica 14 Protective MeasSureS occu es Rec or mw eee m ek d end 14 General Notesi esseere ie uiuo Liv Tp EIC imr 14 Protection Against Excessive Contact Voltage 0 000 15 Protection Against Escaping Laser Light 00000 16 Protection Against Fire in Racks or HousingsS 0 0000 16 Protection Against Hot Surfaces 1 2 2 0 0 0 aseena 17 Components Subject to Electrostatic Discharge 4 T7 Handling Modules General 0 00 0c e eee eae 18 Handling Optical Fiber Connectors and Cables 000 19 Virus Protetoras arte dax eR RS VES RES Gis ER EE dos 19 RoHS Requirements nama ai m eren 19 Declaration of CE Conformity 00 000 cece eee 20 WEEE Requirements socere recre me rm Re be eee EE bees ed 20 GPL LGPLWarranty and Liability Exclusion 20 00005 21 General Procedu s icu ss cui a v eS uS SEHE TU eb SM eS 22 Visual Inspection irren RR Rer ERE ERG ne E UR rd 22 Plan of Commissioning Activities llle 22 Sequence of Commissioning llillllelee eese 23 FIP SENE e RR 24 Configuring a Windows FTP Server leise 24 Configuring a Solaris FTP Server 0 00 cee eee eee 30 Presetting the hiX 5750 with CLI 2 2 0 eee 32 Requirements uo uereb beoe t gon by borum SIEG Ap PP i 32 Slot Numbering and Plug in Units
111. display the xDSL Line dialog page use the same procedure for other types of MDU service boards 2 Fill in helpful Information into the text entry fields to specify the port Choose the Alarm severity profile 4 Choose the required xDSL settings e Setting Description xDSL Line Select the xDSL Line Profile Custom Notch Select the xDSL Custom Notch Profile Upstream PSD mask Select the xDSL upstream PSD Mask Profile Downstream PSD mask Select the xDSL downstream PSD Mask Profile Event Select the xDSL Event Profile Channel 1 Select the xDSL Channel Profile Channel 2 Must be set NO PROFILE Table 23 xDSL Port Settings Id 0900d80580255116 Installation and Test Manual xDSL Services Setting Description Action Default is startup required to start the modem Select another action to check the line spectrum reverb ATM loop back spectrum medley force L2 show time lock Force impuls noise protection Forced INP can be enabled disabled per downstream and upstream direction Channel 1 rate adaptation 96 The ratio refers to available data rate in excess of the Minimum Data Rate summarized over all bearer channels 100 is the ratio of excess data rate to be assigned to all other bearer channels on downstream upstream direction The sum of rate adaptation ratios over all bearers on the same direction shall be equal to 100 96 Tab
112. ditional the outer tag can be translated by a rule see Chapter 25 Rules Only if the Tagging mode of an MDU hiX 5709 is set on enhanced the Enhanced tagging profile can be chosen Choose the bridge port priority values Setting Description Tag priority source port configured 1p configured per subscriber bridge port value This is the default setting DSCP according DSCP of IP header Traffic class 1p DSCP to 1 mapping profile Default priority of the bridge port that is used if a tag is added to an upstream user frame when Tagging mode is untagged or transparent and Tag priority source is set to port configured 1p default Range 0 7 In case of tag priority source DSCP a 14 5 1 Priority Mapping DSCP to 1p Profile has to be selected Table 44 Subscriber Port Priority Valid settings for handling the 1p priority bits depend on the Tagging mode of the bridge All subscribers of one ONT subscriber card MDU service board must use the same DSCP profile Only one profile per ONT subscriber card is possible Choose the Host configuration protocol and Circuit ID see Chapter 18 DHCP and PPPoE Select Out bound traffic descriptor and In bound traffic descriptor from the corre sponding drop down list The respectively 14 5 2 Traffic Descriptor Profile contains the options for the shaping and policing of the traffic There are additional settin
113. dng be eoe en 99 DACP Opens sensu ks doe tA dub AS e meas Olsusdimactoad s viam 99 Circuit ID Format Types scars theese wee idee eden cidetese ia 100 IGMP ProvidePOpliOnss 5 d truimesis cet hoa tuo Sent beer uu eus 105 IGMP Switching Modes of CXU 00 0c ee 105 IGMP Switching Modes of IU GPON ssssslsersens 106 IGMP Profil n aeterne edes t be odis bed ade 109 IGMP Immediate Leave 0 0 0 eee 109 VEAN Forking Options 34535555 42504 ob hata edad EE RR SESS 109 RIP Router Parameters 0 00 cece eee eee ees 112 BGP NME usate xp Bon OE SaU tuU dr qoe am pd iE 113 BGP Peer Parameters llllllel eee eens 114 ISS Parameters 314 odo Ui thomas dq EE dd e 115 Router Port Parameters llle 116 RIP Options of Router POLL 22 m rper be PE EE E Ei 117 IS IS Circuit Parameters 0 0 0 0 a 117 IS IS Reachable Address Parameters llsusn 118 Static Route Parameters 0 00 cc ee eee 119 SUP Versions 3 sx acu ACRAS hese AES GERE S sd 121 LAG Distributing Methods lt icrrsroirissriiiasi oriki S rT kad 128 LACP OpUONS tee 215909 eden biriani ne be e dado R 129 Max Number of Rules 0 0 ccc cece eee eens 132 Available Pattern Values 0 naana 00 ccc cece eee 133 Available Actions 2352424 33e 0350642546008 8064245 0842 Beau 134 Auto Backup Options 6432 c ic0i 40 00 srebNidodeaederiedss 141 Id 0900d80580240345 11 Change History Installat
114. e 9 Equipment Configuration ss ul E NE New Bridge Port Traffic Descriptor pra SNMP Port X d Find Ii Performance log administration DA 10 150 225 46 FWHK Profile name f 8 Bridge VLAN BEL IGMP Sustained information rate kB s b BF Qos Peak information rate kB s b S Spanning Tree 3 Provider B3 Profiles 1p priority mapping A Alarm Severity Bridge port traffic descriptor New Bridge Port Traffic Descr DESCRIPTOR1 Finished Figure 45 Bridge Port Traffic Descriptor 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Profiles right click the Bridge Port Traffic Descriptor profile object and select the New Bridge Port Traffic Descriptor profile command from the context menu 2 Enter a unique Profile name 3 Enter the Peak information rate and Sustained information rate values from the range of 0 to 150 000 KBytes sec 4 Click the Create button Id 0900d80580248933 81 Bridges Installation and Test Manual 14 5 3 Enhanced Tagging for MDU hiX 5709 The configuration of MDU subscriber ports to enhanced tagging of upstream frames can be divided into the tasks 1 Creating Tagging Rules 2 Creating an Enhanced Tagging Profile 3 Enabling the tagging mode enhanced and assigning an enhanced tagging profile to the port see Chapter 14 5 4 Subscriber Bridge Ports Creating Tagging Rules The behavi
115. e Selection check box 2 Click the Schedule button to display the New schedule dialog box Figure 81 Id 0900d8058025007a Installation and Test Manual Database Backup paz Schedule backup For NE s 10 3 1 51 CuDo205 pu A JCCUTETICELS Ef if y End Date Time IH z pay m oF Figure 81 Backup Scheduler 3 Choose the properties of a periodic database backup 4 Click the OK button to activate the settings 1d 0900d8058025007a 143 Abbreviations Installation and Test Manual 29 ACI ACI E ACL ADSL AES AIS AMI ANI ANSI APC APS ARP AS ASCII ATM AWG B8ZS BCSC BER BGP BITS BPDU BRAS CAC CAS CATV CE CES CFR 144 Abbreviations Accessintegrator AccessIntegrator Ethernet Access Control List Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line Advanced Encryption Standard Alarm Indication Signal Alternative Mark Inversion Access Node Interface PON Interface American National Standards Institute Angled Polished Connector Application Program Software Address Resolution Protocol Autonomous System American Standard Code for Information Interchange Asynchronous Transfer Mode American Wire Gauge Binary eight Zero Substitution Broadcast Storm Control Bit Error Rate Border Gateway Protocol Building Integrated Timing Supply Bridge Protocol Data Unit Broadband Remote Access Server Connection Admission Control Channel Associated Signaling 1 Communi
116. e xDSL ports Configuring CATV Ports 1 Click NE hiX5750 IUGPON 2512 E GPON Port gt ONT MDU Type o PON Card 1 UBGPON CATV E gt CATV to display the CATV dialog page 2 Fill in helpful Information into the text entry fields to specify the port 3 Choose the Alarm severity profile see Chapter 5 8 Configuring the Alarm Severity Profiles 4 Change or confirm the preference settings Setting Description Alarm reporting control Used to control alarm reporting from the managed port Set a check mark to allow alarm reporting immediately Default alarm reporting disabled ARC interval min 0 254 An interval value of 255 has the special meaning of infinity Power control Controls whether power is provided to an external equipment over the video PPTP Value enables power over COAX Default power feed is disable Service control Switching between two fixed pass band plans in order to differentiate the services delivered to the sub scriber both frequency bands blocked only low frequency band passed both frequency bands passed Table 15 CATV Settings of the UNI 5 Click the Apply button to confirm Id 0900d805802522d3 Installation and Test Manual xDSL Services 10 xDSL Services The hiX 5709 MDU supports VDSL2 and ADSL2 standards via service boards 10 1 Creating xDSL Profiles i Note the following hints Existing default value pro
117. ea addresses for the IS IS area and the system ID of the router The following setting is used to add a NET for each routing process if a multi area IS IS has to be configured 1 Click the IS IS Addresses tab 2 Click the NET addresses gt gt New gt gt action fields if not already expanded 3 Enterthe NET address e g 49 0001 1111 2222 3333 00 means area ID 49 0001 and system ID 1111 2222 3333 4 Click the OK button to activate the parameters 20 2 Creating Router Ports The IP router is connected by ports to several networks Each network is specified by network address IP address and subnet mask and metric or a number of metric values depending on the routing protocol which represents the routing costs for this network The router port provides the link between the L2 VLAN and the IP router and the IP interface attributes Router ports are additional logical interfaces 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Routing right click the Router 1 object and select the New Router Port command from the context menu Equipment Configuration sNMP Port a Find Port parameters re Performance log administration eatiq cA pa 10 3 1 51 CuDoPX E 9 Bridge IP address type ipa H Bj Profiles G lt Routing IP address lt gt Router 1 Network mask hz gt VLAN deFauitit1 Y icy Router Port lt Router Port 10 C Not configured 1C w Ma Create Fi
118. eemed necessary by Nokia Siemens Networks explain issues which may not be covered by the document Nokia Siemens Networks will correct errors in this documentation as soon as possible IN NO EVENT WILL NOKIA SIEMENS NETWORKS BE LIABLE FOR ERRORS IN THIS DOCUMEN TATION OR FOR ANY DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPECIAL DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL OR ANY LOSSES SUCH AS BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFIT REVENUE BUSINESS INTERRUPTION BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY OR DATA THAT MAY ARISE FROM THE USE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION IN IT This documentation and the product it describes are considered protected by copyrights and other intellectual property rights according to the applicable laws The wave logo is a trademark of Nokia Siemens Networks Oy Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation Siemens is a registered trademark of Siemens AG Other product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks of their respective owners and they are mentioned for identification purposes only Copyright Nokia Siemens Networks 2007 2008 All rights reserved A Important Notice on Product Safety Elevated voltages are inevitably present at specific points in this electrical equipment Some of the parts may also have elevated operating temperatures Non observance of these conditions and the safety instructions can result in personal injury or in property damage Therefore only trained and qualified personnel ma
119. eport id Not configured HR VLAN id amp IUGPON 2512 E Not configured Not cenare ri Refresh Apply olde Figure 57 DHCP PPPOoE Provider 3 Enter the Relay remote ID string default system MAC 4 Enterthe Circuit ID format using the following place holder types Format Type Description N Host name 96T DSL line type S Slot P Port p Virtual Port Identifier VPI number C Virtual Circuit Identifier VCI number B Port string lt OLT slot gt lt ONU port b Unique bridge port ID R VLAN ID Table 54 Circuit ID Format Types 5 Click the Apply button to confirm the settings 18 2 Configuring the Providers 18 2 1 Normal DHCP Provider The DHCP relay agent adds the DHCP option 82 and modifies also the DHCP header e g server and gateway IP address DHCP client and server are fully separated and do not know each other Both are only talking with the relay agent 1 Click NE hiX5750 2 Bridge gt Provider DHCP to display the DHCP provider dialog page 100 Id 0900d80580255100 Installation and Test Manual DHCP and PPPoE 2 Click the New gt gt action field to uncover the input fields if not already expanded Equipment Configuration QQ SNMP Port d Find Ill Performance log administr New lt lt Delete DA 10 3 1 51 Cu 8 Bridge eoo VLAN Server IP address 1
120. figuring the Alarm Severity Profiles 5 Only for the DS1 ANSI port configuration Choose the Line coding between AMI and B8ZS fi E1 line coding is fixed set on HDB3 6 Click the Apply button to confirm the settings 7 Configure the ONT s second E1 port Loopback Configuration For trouble shooting and debugging support the ports can be set into loopback mode according to the line segment that must be tested Setting Description no loop default Payload loop Loop is used for testing the E1 network side The received signal at this interface is looped through the device Typically the received signal is looped back for retransmission after it has passed through framing function of the device Line loop Loop is used for testing including the optical network side The received signal at this interface does not go through the device minimum penetration but is looped back out Table 35 Loopback Configuration d 0900d80580255110 73 MAC Mode Installation and Test Manual 13 MAC Mode The MAC mode defines how the IU GPONs map the Ethernet frames to different GEM port IDs in the downstream direction 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Bridge o Equipment Configuration Di x NE Bridge a EQ SNMP Port d Find MAC mode Mirror port ll Performance log administratio 5 A 10 150 225 26 F C VID Module Not used gt Du L art m pe o VLAN 2
121. files can be neither modified nor deleted Asubscriber port should become active only with non default xDSL profiles if all values and options of these were configured completely e The xDSL ports must be locked before the values or option settings of xDSL profiles associated with these ports may be changed 10 1 1 Channel Profile There are specific default xDSL channel profiles for VDSL2 and ADSL2 ADSL2 which should be duplicated to simplify the configuration 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Profiles xDSL Channel right click the needed default profile object and select the Duplicate command from the context menu NE test 80 20 i a QoS a S MSTP ERP 2 Provider Profile name test 80 20 BR Profiles t 1p priority mapping F Alarm Severity Downstream Upstream di genis Max data rate bps Bom Mam a GAL Tom Min data rate kbps B2 a ho 8 E GEM traffic descriptor ES IGMP Min reserved data rate kbps im Elz E ef fi IP anti spoofing Min low pwr data rate kbps fz y E Metering i PM Threshold GPON Max Delay INP profile edium vDSL Medium ADSL H amp PM Threshold VoIP Call W PM Threshold VoIP MGC Max interleave delay ms fi z E e PM Threshold VoIP RTP Min INP sms zl eho E 9 PM Threshold VoIP SIP Agent 9 PM Threshold Vo
122. g profile determines the priorities of GEM ports This mapping is associated with the priority of the inner s tag VID at the NNI Ethernet frames carried in an 1 1 CC VLAN are classified by priority and assigned to a group of up to 4 GEM ports i Entries of GEM CoS mapping profile can be no more modified after clicking the Create button 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Profiles right click the GEM CoS mapping profile object and select the New GEM CoS mapping profile command from the context menu Up to 64 profiles are supported I Equipment Configuration ul uj x Search zi all NE New GEM CoS mapp EQ SNMP Port i uius ewm mew ll Performance log administratio 1 0 a Bp A 10 150 225 26 F z R86 Bridge 3 B3 Profiles 4 1p priority mapping EA Alarm Severity Bridge port traffic di GAL Ethernet f GALTDM El GEM CoS mapping SEE GEM CoS rm amp i GEM traffic descriph AB IGMP T E E E 8 A A Y Create Idle zi of Olde Figure 53 GEM CoS Mapping Profile 2 Choose the Priority of the inner tag at the NNI for the GEM ports 1 to 4 3 Click the Create button 15 3 4 MAC VID Mapping on Subscriber Port Perform the following steps to configure the ONT s subscriber ports Ethernet VoIP XDSL PVC for cross connect CC VLANs 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E GPON Po
123. g the Uplink Board UBGPON i The uplink board must be created as the first board and deleted as the last one on the reserved slot 3 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON2512 E gt GPON Port gt hiX5709 003 MDU c Not configured 3 to display the General dialog page Equipment Configuration Search zi amp 9 NE Not configured 3 Q SNMP Port E B Find General Equipment Data Ill Performance log administration States DA 10 3 1 51 CuDoPX205 6 Bridge Operational state B dod Availability state Fel Not configured 101 Fel Not configured 102 Fel Not configured 103 Fel IUGPON 2512 E 104 El Bridge Alarm severity IGMP 9 Rules amp GPON Port 1 PIU type G25C 001 1 E SFU Delete amp G25C 001 2 E SFU ak amp hix5709 003 3 MDU 2 gt Create x Bridge New PIU type UBGPON CATV E Not configured 1 Not configured 2 Create Admin state Profiles t O Not configured 3 Not configured 4 Download result Not configured 5 Ol le GPON Port 2 Actual temperature C GPON Port 3 GPON Port 4 E1 Port 5 Refresh Apply ply E1 Port 6 bbebbbiiuuus Finished 8 Finished Figure 27 Creating an MDU Board 2 Click the Create action field to uncover the New PIU type selection field 3 Choose the
124. gs only for the MDU s xDSL ports to enable or disable tagging according Ethertype independently from the chosen tagging mode of those bridge port 7 Click the Enable check box to activate Ethernet type tagging 8 86 Configure the needed TCI Tag Control Identifier values The TCI consists of CFI Canonical Format Indicator 1 bit VLAN priority and VLAN ID TCI Description IPoE Upstream frames matching the Ethertype 0x0800 IP Internet Protocol IPv4 are tagged with this TCI value VLAN and priority ARP Upstream frames matching the Ethertype 0x0806 Address Resolution Protocol ARP are tagged with this TCI value VLAN and priority PPPoE Upstream frames matching one of the Ethertypes for PPPoE 0x8863 PPPoE Discovery 0x8864 PPPoE Session are tagged with this TCI value VLAN and priority Table 45 X Ethertype Type Tagging Id 0900d80580248933 Installation and Test Manual Bridges i All frames not matching the activated condition are forwarded unchanged 9 Click the Apply button to confirm 14 5 5 1p Priority Mapping on GEM Port Level If necessary the 1p priority can be changed on GEM port level 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E GPON Portit gt ONT MDU Type o Subscriber Card 2 MDU Service Board gt Subscriber Port and select the 1p Mapping tab 2 Change the preset values as needed after clicking the corresponding GEM port ID selection field 3 Cl
125. guring ONT MDU Bridge Ports i The configuration steps of bridge ports depend on the specific port type Priority Mapping DSCP to 1p Profile A profile for mapping a DSCP value to 1p value will be used if a tag is added to an upstream user frame when bridge port tagging mode is untagged or transparent and port priority option is DSCP If a tag is already part of incoming upstream user frame when bridge port tagging mode is tagged and priority is DSCP the profile will be used to filter the frames with allowed 1p priority bits i The use of priority mapping profiles depends on the ONT type Please refer to the release notes delivered with the hiX 5750 R2 0 in order to choose supported values 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Profiles Priority Mapping DSCP to 1p right click the Priority Mapping DSCP to 1p profile object and select the New Priority mapping profile command from the context menu 2 JEquipment Configuration SNMP Port d Find ld Performance log administration DA 10 3 1 51 CuDoPX205 Bridge B3 Profiles BI 1p priority mapping d Alarm Severity Bridge port traffic descriptor E Enhanced tagging gf GAL Ethernet GAL TDM E GEM CoS mapping E GEM traffic descriptor A IGMP IP anti spoofing Metering 5 amp 9 PM Threshold GPON 9 PM Threshold VoIP Call 2 PM Threshold VoIP MGC 2 PM Threshold VoIP RTP 9 PM Threshold VoIP SIP Agent 9 PM Threshold VoIP SIP Call Priority mapping DSCP
126. h the media gateway controller softswitch that controls the signaling messages i All subscriber ports of the ONT MDU service board must use the same profile Only one profile per ONT subscriber card per internal VoIP gateway is possible A maximal number of 16 different softswitches can be configured per OLT 1 Click NE hiX5750 o Profiles right click the VoIP MGC profile object and select the New VoIP MGC profile command from the context menu d 0900d805802551 13 61 VoIP Services Installation and Test Manual J Equipment Configuration T 5 El E EH E IP anti spoofing Metering PM Threshold GPON PM Threshold VoIP Call PM Threshold VoIP MGC PM Threshold VoIP RTP PM Threshold VoIP SIP Agent PM Threshold VoIP SIP Call Priority mapping DSCP to 1p 21 SIP Agent 21 SIP Application Service 5 SIP Dial Plan 5 SIP Feature Access Codes NE New VoIP MGC profile Profile name Primary MGC Secondary MGC TCP UDP service port Base termination ID Megaco protocol version Message format Max retry time s Max retry attempts megaco 172 16 166 249 172 16 166 249 944 1 A VoIP MGC Service change delay s A VoIP Media amp Service A VoIP RTP EM vns Channel hd b Figure 30 VolP MGC Profile 2 Enter a unique Profile name 3 Ente
127. hare this folder O Documents and Settings TO events Share name fteroot 3 O fsc tmp a El 23 Inetpub Description AdminScripts E 2 CET User limit Maximum allowed Ftproot x HG inetservice Allow this number of users D wwwroot cum nri 7 0 set permissions for users who Permissions Konfigurationen access this folder over the network C3 Perl click Permissions Program Files 5 vp h o modify how people use the content Offline Settings Gp RECYCLER while offline click Offline Settings _Ditine Settings a3 Software System Volume Information Figure 16 Change the Access to ftproot Mark Share this folder Optionally a different share name can be entered and the maximum number of allowed users can be set Click the OK button to confirm the settings 3 2 Configuring a Solaris FTP Server To establish a connection between Solaris clients and Solaris FTP server the following steps are required 1 2 4 5 Create a separate FTP user on the Solaris machine that must be run the FTP server Create a directory for FTP server files Give the FTP user rights to transfer and change files for it Share this directory with nfs share command for example share F nfs o rw d lt folder_name gt path ftp directory i Store the share command in etc dfs dfstab to undertake that after restart all will work Store at minimum
128. he correct software version the system will start an automatic download and activate the new software for all existing units The download process may be time consuming Do not switch off the OLT or parts of it 5 6 Switching Over the CXU A manual switch over can be necessary for maintenance purposes As a result both the software load and configuration data states will be synchronized Normally a switch over requires that the standby CXU is in better status than the currently active CXU 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Protection tab 2 Inorderto force a switch over to the standby CXU even if this one is in inferior status than the active CXU click to mark the Perform forced switch over check box 3 Click the Switch button to trigger a manual switch over 5 7 Synchronizing the Clock 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Clock sync tab The dialog page of ETSI or ANSI shelf will be opened as shown in Figure 21 Figure 22 FTP Server NF Properties l SNMP Settings SNMPCnmunters Synrhranizs Corriguraticn DateTime CockSync Tenperature Aarm Threshalds Equipnert Deta Act ve sync source priority E Wat time to restore sj o1 Clock syrc scurces Mams Priorky_ 1 T3 Not corriqu edz115 1 19 2 irkerral CXUF4 10 4E E 109 1 Figure 21 Clock Synchronization ETSI Id 0900d805802456f3 39 New Network Element Installation and Test Manual FTP Server NE Properties SNMP Settings
129. he profile settings operate globally for all VLANs 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt Profiles c 1p priority mapping gt 1 SNMP Port m d Find ld Performance log administration 0 0 a DA 10 150 225 46 Te 1 5 Fl 6 Bridge m L VLAN T IGMP 7 D nia BF QoS 5 D nja al Spanning Tree 6 0 nja 2 Provider 7 m m Gl B Profiles 1p priority mapping z Figure 51 1p Priority Mapping Profile 90 Id 0900d80580248934 Installation and Test Manual VLAN 2 Double click into the columns 1p out and Inner 1p out and enter the priority values according to the planning documentation Setting Description 1p in Inner 1p priority inner VID 1p out Outer 1p priority outer VID the only tag at the NNI if the NNI is single tagged Inner 1p out Priority of the inner tag at the NNI Table 47 1p Priority Mapping Profile 3 Click the Apply button to confirm 15 3 2 MAC VID Mapping on GPON Port Perform the following steps to establish a cross connect CC VLAN over GPON link 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E gt GPON Porti and select the MAC VID Mapping tab 2 Click the Create gt gt action field to uncover the configuration fields if not already expanded s Equipment Configuration Di xi w at E SNMP Port oo g Find PON Bridge VLAN Assignment MAC VID Mapping BC5C ONT T CONT Ove
130. he three input fields remains empty no URI has been defined 4 Click the check boxes of required features to enable disable the specific functions 5 Click the Create button SIP Feature Access Codes Profile This profile defines the feature access codes for the administration of VoIP subscribers 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Profiles right click the SIP Feature Access Codes profile object and select the New SIP Feature Access Codes profile command from the context menu 2 Enter a unique Profile name d 0900d80580255113 67 VoIP Services Installation and Test Manual 3 Type the needed codes into the text entry fields 4 Click the Create button 11 3 Configuring Subscriber Cards 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E GPON Port gt ONT MDU Type o Subscriber Card 2 MDU SB 8P4GE E and select the VoIP tab 2 Equipment Configuration m m x NE SB 8P4GE E 1 EQ SNMP Port 2 Find Overview General Equipment Data VoIP ell Performance log administration D ACI 10 150 225 46 Test Bridge Service status inactive Bi Profiles Routing Profiles IUGPON 2512 E 101 IUGPON 2512 E 102 Bridge Alarm severity profile X GPON Port 1 X GPON Port 2 X GPON Port 3 Signaling protocol H 248 M X GPON Port 4 hix5709 001 Configuration method no configuration X ye Server address o SE d UBGPON Retrieve configuration profile SB 24P E SB 12FE X E1 Port 5
131. he traffic less bursty Range 0 1 25 5 s 0 1 s steps i The number of seconds must be less than the Query interval 10s Startup query interval s Interval between general queries sent by a router on startup 1 4 the Query interval 15s Startup query count Number of queries sent out on startup separated by the Startup query inter val Equal the Robustness Last member query interval s Used by timer to calculate group specific and group and source specific queries A reduced value results in reduced time to detect the loss of the last member of a group or source 1s Last member query count Unsolicited report interval s Number of group specific queries sent before the router assumes there are no local members Time between repetitions of a subscriber initial report of membership in a group 10s Router timeout s Used only for IGMPv1 streams Sets the groups report delay timer 400s Router present timeout ms Used only for IGMPv1 streams Sets the present timeout of the groups delay timer Oms Table 55 IGMP Provider Options 4 Click the Create button to add the new IGMP provider 5 Click the VLAN Assignment tab to associate an MC VLAN with this provider i For the respective MC VLAN the option IGMP only must be activated to display it in the Available selection box see Chapter 15 1 Creating a VLAN 19 1 2 Configuring the CXU 1 C
132. highlight all ports that must be associated with the marked VLANs Incase of N 1 change VLAN per C tag mode Click the Enhanced MAC mode gt gt action field to configure the Outer VID VLAN ID of the only tag at the NNI that must be changed The upstream MAC mode of this VLAN can be unlike the MAC mode handling the inner VID The Outer priority profile sets the values as specified in the 1p Priority mapping profile see Chapter 15 3 1 Creating an 802 1p Priority Mapping Profile on page 90 Configure VLAN Enhanced MAC mode lt lt VLAN MAC mode uit change VLAN per C tag v Outer VID fi Outer priority profile Figure 50 Enhanced MAC Mode Entries Select the behavior of egress port Click the lt lt Add tagged action field in order that the specified port sends tagged frames Click the lt lt Add untagged action field in order that the specified port sends untagged frames i To change the mode tagged untagged of a port this port must be removed from the VLAN and added again with the appropriate mode 3 Click the Apply button to confirm all settings 15 3 Configuring an 1 1 VLAN Cross Connect The mapping of cross connect VLANs has to be configured per GPON port and per subscriber port 15 3 1 Creating an 802 1p Priority Mapping Profile If the enhanced MAC mode is set configure the 1p priority mapping profile for the VLAN operation mode only one profile available T
133. hosen Serial number method If the OLT reference password is not initialized in advance the ONT password is not requested If an ONT with unknown serial number is detected at the GPON link and the Reg ID matches it will be started up with the related data set its serial number will be filled in and the Serial number method will be set to configured Alarm severity profile Security mode Defines the actual alarm severities for all alarms per GPON ONT For detailed information see Chapter 5 8 Configuring the Alarm Severity Profiles Select AES encryption of downstream payload to configure the ONT with AES encryption i When encryption for the whole ONT is switched off the affected GEM ports are automatically set to no encryption For detailed information see Chapter 22 1 Advanced Encryption Support AES T CONT upstream band width values TDM VoIP High priority realtime data High priority non realtime data Best effort data Input fields are displayed depending on the T CONTs supported by the specific ONT type The band width values can be chosen in steps of 510 kbps Ranges VoIP 0 130050 kbps other T CONT types 0 1099560 kbps Enter the values according to the planning documentation See also Chapter 17 2 Changing the T CONT Upstream Bandwidth User label Any user string to identify the ONT 0 80 characters Battery backup Select yes when the ONT uses a backup batte
134. ice Boards ulsllseslellellel ee 50 Table t4 POTS Seuings sinc ts ees ED ob deo heetone ert duit eit 51 Table 15 CATV Settings of the UNI 0 00000 e eee eee 52 Table 16 XDSL Channel Profile 122i nisle exe me emen nue ee 54 fabled xDSL ing PEOIIO rne ES PES D E t i EE ete EE 55 Table 18 xDSL Line Profile Expert Mode 000 0c eee eens 55 Table 19 Default PSD Breakpoints 0 00000 eee eee 56 Table 20 PSK Subcarrier Option Ranges 0002 cee eee eee 57 Table 21 VDSEAINGICHING scteriucenesitcdtes soar ae aueaddenee ts 57 Table22 xDSL Custom Notch Profile 5 cenae nme 58 Table23 XDSL Port S ttings osse osea ke mme Ee nde deed ket 58 Table 24 PVOSelllidS 22 nc8c tudeengdGcs peduse Aubin hoic ps 60 Table25 Settings of VolP RIP Profile 4 erba ERREUR Rire 61 Table 26 Settings of VoIP MGC Profile lille 62 Table 27 Settings of VoIP Media and Services Profile 63 Table 28 Settings of VoIP Media and Services Profile 63 Table29 Settings of SIP Agent Profile 0 0 00 0c eee eee 64 Table 30 Settings of SIP Dial Plan 0 0 0 0 cee ee 65 Table 31 Example of SIP Dial Plate nie REPE eREETERCREFAq ce ks 66 Table 32 Setting on VoIP Subscriber Card 0 000 cece ene 68 Table 33 VoIP Port Settings lt ceectede sees susek ei sone ERE ebrei qs 69 Table 34 POTS Settings for SIP
135. ick the Apply button to confirm d 0900d80580248933 87 VLAN Installation and Test Manual 15 VLAN 15 1 Creating a VLAN 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Bridge amp VLAN to display the Overview page 2 Click the New gt gt action field to uncover the VLAN configuration fields if not already expanded NE VLAN Overview VLAN Assignment FDB VLAN Name status IGMP only DHCP provider PPPoE provider Default gateway 2 vlan2 static O nja not assigned not assigned 49 50 51 52 3 vlan3 static E n a not assigned not assigned 49 50 51 52 4 vlan4 static r n a not assigned not assigned 49 50 51 52 5 vlan5 static E n a not assigned not assigned 49 50 51 52 11 vlani1 static O n a not assigned not assigned 49 50 51 52 12 vlani2 static r n a not assigned not assigned 49 50 51 52 13 vlan13 static E n a not assigned not assigned 49 50 51 52 14 vlani4 static r n a not assigned not assigned 49 50 51 52 4090 vlan4090 static m n a not assigned not assigned 49 50 51 52 4091 vlan4091 static O n a not assigned not assigned 49 50 51 52 New lt lt Delete VLAN ID fi Name DHCP provider not assigned gt v PPPoE provider not assigned Y IGMP only nu OK Figure 48 VLAN Configuration 3 Choose the VLAN ID 4 Enter a unique name space are not allowed 5 f necessary choose a pre
136. ick the New gt gt action field to create a new rule see Figure 75 if not already 2 expanded 3 Select the rule type Generic rule 4 Enter a unique rule name space is not allowed Id 0900d805802550e5 Installation and Test Manual Rules 5 Choose the Tagging mode only for IU GPON if there is a double or single tag expected in the rule i If both single tagged and double tagged frames can arrive two rules for one purpose are possible one for single and one for double tagged frames The NE automatically checks the Ethertype to exclude false matches 6 Enter the rule Priority level 0 7 7 Repeatthe following steps until the pattern assignment is completed i See the current release notes to choose valid combinations of patterns and values for a particular unit Select a required pattern from the Available patterns drop down list Choose the Pattern value Pattern Value1 Value2 Description Bridge Port N A Not supported Ingress Port Select Port Physical source GPON port that corresponds with the rule The rule is only applied to frames coming from this port Ingress port pattern and rule Flow pattern must not be used together in one rule CXU Not supported Source MAC Selected port by a single source MAC address Destination MAC Selected port by single destination MAC address VLAN ID 2 4093 Used if no inner VLAN is available else this is the outer VLAN ID
137. imited to 28 Byte For example with the tokens Token 1 xxl5ox x stl xx x otl Token 2 xx x 1t 31 oooxxxxl Token 3 xx l xx xx 1 001x T the following dial plan is formed xxl 5oc x 1t xx x odt xx x at 31 0000oxxI odtlibodgt i odrH001 Ix T The two POTS ports of ONT share one dial plan After the ONT is once locked unlocked the new dial plan takes effect The ONT uses its default dial plan before any other dial plan has been configured The default dial plan is xxl 5c xx x odt xx x at 31 50o000oxxI odtlibodt XXL Ix T The storing of a dial plan in the ONT does not replace its default dial plan After a reboot of this ONT the default dial plan takes effect again The following example shows a dial plan that is composed of three SIP dial profiles The SIP dial profiles DP 1 DP 2 and DP 3 use the above token token2 and token3 Token Setting DP 1 DP 2 DP 3 Critical dial timeout ms 4 000 8 000 5 000 Partial dial timeout ms 16 000 20 000 12 000 Dial plan format H 248 H 248 H 248 xxI oc x t xx x XX I xx x xit 31 XXXXXXXXI Xx l Xxx l Xxx 1 001 Ix T Table 31 11 2 3 66 Example of SIP Dial Plan To construct the complete dial plan xxl 5oc x 1t xx x odt xx x at 31 50000oxxI odtHiboat i odrH001 Ix T the three dial plan profiles must be assigned to the POTS ports see Chapter 11 7 Configuring POTS Service via VoIP
138. installed uplink board from the New PIU type drop down list Type Description UBGPON 2512 E Infrastructure and cascading interfaces front access UBGPON CATV E Infrastructure and cascading interfaces front access CATV interface Table 12 MDU GPON Uplink Boards d 0900d8058025223e 49 MDU Boards Installation and Test Manual 50 4 Click the Create button and wait until the module name is displayed in the SNMP tree 5 Click UBGPON 2512 E 3 to display the General dialog page and choose the Alarm severity profile see Chapter 5 8 Configuring the Alarm Severity Profiles 6 Click the Apply button to confirm To get more information about configuring the uplink interface see the chapters 17 Bandwidth Management 23 Forward Error Correction 22 1 Advanced Encryption Support AES 9 4 Configuring CATV Ports 8 2 Creating Service Boards 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON2512 E gt GPON Port gt hiX5709 003 MDU gt plug in place of the service board to display the General dialog page 2 Click the lt lt Create action field to uncover the New PIU type selection field see Figure 27 3 Select the service board and follow the steps as described above Type Description Usable Slot SB 8PAGE E Service board with 8x POTS and 4x GE electric front access 1 2 4 5 SB 24P E Service board with 24x POTS front access SBXDSL 12 E Service board with 12x xDSL a
139. ion manual forces the rate to the configured minimum rate adapt at init adapts the line based upon line quality default adapt at runtime seamless rate adapts during runtime based upon line quality Specify the maximum aggregate DS US power level in the range of 0 to 25 5 dBm 0 1 dBm steps SRN margin dB Specify the target DS US Signal Noise margin for a range of 0 to 31 dB 0 1 dB steps This is the Noise Margin the transceivers must achieve with a BER of the selected Max BER see channel profile or better to successfully complete initialization Rule Min SRN target SRN Max SRN Max SRN margin dB Min SRN margin dB Specify the maximum DS US Signal Noise margin from a range of 0 to 31 dB 0 1 dB steps Specify the minimum DS US Signal Noise margin from a range of 0 to 31 dB 0 1 dB steps Table 17 xDSL Line Profile 4 Click the Expert mode gt gt action field to uncover the option fields and enter the values Setting Description Max Rx power upstream dBm Set the maximum received upstream power The xTU C will force the xTU R to reduce transmitted power if this value will be exceed Range of 25 5 0 to 25 5 dBm 0 1 dBm steps Upshift SNR margin dB Configured Signal Noise margin for rate upshift If the DS US noise margin falls below this level the modem should attempt to increase its transmit rate Range 0 default 31 dB 0 1 dB steps
140. ion and Test Manual Change History 4 Update 12 12 2008 Presetting the hiX 5750 with CLI 4 Chapter changed New Network Element 5 Automatic S APS download added FTP configuration changed ONT and MDU 7 ONT types added Bridges 14 Enhanced tagging added Outer tag protocol ID of IU added Security Features 22 IP anti spoofing changed Database Backup 28 Auto backup procedure changed 3 Update 10 07 2008 2 Update 18 04 2008 1 Update 31 01 2008 Initial release 20 11 2007 Id 0900d80580240363 Installation and Test Manual Introduction 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 Introduction Scope of the ITMN The Installation and Test Manual ITMN explains the commissioning procedures for the hiX 5750 R2 0 network element NE Error Reports Concerning the Manual In case of incorrect or unclear instructions of the ITMN please inform the service support team Write a detail document error report e g using Helpdesk Dealing with Defective Modules If a module is defective it should be carefully repacked and returned to the repair center along with the correct documentation For details please contact the repair service Procedure in the Event of Faults Faults occurring during on line operation should be identified and rectified in accordance with the instructions given in the Branch to Maintenance tool see also the Mainte nance Manual MMN
141. iption refer to the active CXU plugged into slot 109 by default Configuring the Management Access The CXU and the IU GPON interface units are already pre installed with software The presetting procedure of the hiX 5750 R2 0 consists of the two parts The outband management interface has to be configured in order to access the NE hiX 5750 R2 0 locally via FE interface on CXU by using the ACI E EM PX R2 0 or LCT Aninband management channel has to be configured to access the NE hiX 5750 R2 0 from a remote place via Ethernet IP network Outband Management Interface 1 When the NE is switched on the CXU is starting up and the terminal program displays automatically the login prompt sw1 TCH login 2 Execute the following commands after login with login name root and password siemens7 in order to configure the management interface and the default route SWITCH enable SWITCH configure terminal SWITCH config interface mgmt e SWITCH config if ip address ip address of the management interface according to the project documentation gt lt mask gt e SWITCH config if no shutdown e SWITCH config if exit SWITCH config ip route default default gateway ip address accord ing to the project documentation 3 Configure the trap destination to be able to access the NE via SNMP SWITCH config snmp community ro public e SWITCH config snmp community rw private SWITCH config snmp t
142. is port Enter the interface data as specified in Table 33 i If an IP address is entered each IP address returned by DHCP session will be overwritten with it Settings Description IP address Address used for all IP services hosted by this subscriber card Default is not set Subnet mask Subnet mask for the IP services hosted by this subscriber card Default is not set Gateway address Default gateway address used for all IP services hosted by this subscriber card Default is not set Primary DNS Address used for the Primary DNS server for the IP service Default is not set Secondary DNS IP address of optional secondary DNS server DHCP Set a check mark to enable DHCP else configure the IP addresses ONT ID DHCP A unique ONT identifier string This string if set is provided as part of the DHCP request to allow an alter native to MAC Address in retrieving the DHCP parameters of the specified ONT The string may be up to 25 bytes long For information see also Chapter 18 1 Configuring CXU Modes and ID Format Table 33 VoIP Port Settings Ir rure ind VoIP TCP UDP Services Bridge VLAN Assignment 1p Mapping formance log administration 10 150 225 46 FWHK idown MAC address 31 33 32 34 35 36 Bridge testing Unlock gt IP address 50 48 50 49 Profiles Routing Subnet mask 50 48 50 49 A IUGPON 2512 E 101 Gat dd j 50 48 5049 9 Bridge 120 ateway address 48 5
143. l Bi Profiles B 4 D 8 E Not configured 101 Not configured 102 Not configured 103 IUGPON 2512 E 104 Not configured 105 Not configured 106 Not configured 107 Unknown ONTs gt gt IUIGE 10O E 108 CXUNR 1O 4E E 109 Create lt lt amp CRUVR 1O 4E E 110 T CONT upstream bandwidth IUGPON 2512 E 111 Wis nicsros oo3 ul m bi IUI0GE 1O E 112 ID ho 8 amp IUGPON 2512 L E 11 Fixed kbps Bridge Serial number method discover sd X GPON Port 1 a E i is amp GPON Port 2 S Ls Fixed kbps 2 S E aa En E FRR ERES ES ER ES ESENES High priority realtime data GPON Port 4 IUGPON 2512 E 114 Registration ID ASCII 283455511 TE Not configured 115 Registration ID HEX 333833343535353131 Not configured 116 PM3 4 117 Alarm severity profile High priority non realtime data Assured kbps User label Maximum kbps SELAH SD Best effort data AES key lenath Maximum kbps AES key switching time hh mm Battery backup Reserved VLANs range start Number of Fans Refresh Apply Finished 100 100 Finished i Figure 26 Creating an ONT 3 Selectthe new ONT MDU from the Type drop down list see Chapter 7 1 ONT and MDU Types 4 Enter an ONT ID that has to be unique per OLT GPON interface from the range of 1 to 63 5 Choose Serial number method and enter the configuration data If Serial number method is set
144. ld Telephone Service Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Point to Point Tunneling Protocol Power Spectral Density Public Switched Telephone Network Positive Temperature Coefficient Permanent Virtual Connection Port VLAN Identifier Quality of Service Radio Frequency Residential Gateway Id 0900d80580240c85 Installation and Test Manual Abbreviations RIP RMON RP RSTP RTCP RTP R VLAN SAPS SBU SC SFP SFU SGMII SIP SNMP SNR STP SW T CONT TC TCP TDM TDMA TMN ToS TP TV UDP UNI UPC US VCC Routing Information Protocol Remote Monitoring Rendezvous Point Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Realtime Control Protocol Rapid Transport Protocol Routing VLAN System Application Program Software Single Business Unit Spherical Contact Small Form Factor Pluggable Single Family Unit Serial Gigabit Media Independent Interface Session Initiation Protocol Simple Network Management Protocol Signal to Noise Ratio Spanning Tree Protocol Software Traffic Container Transmission Convergence Layer Transmission Control Protocol Time Division Multiplexing Time Division Multiple Access Telecommunication Management Network Type of Service Termination Point Television User Datagram Protocol User Network Interface Ultra Polished Connector Upstream Virtual Cross Connection Id 0900d80580240c85 149 Abbreviations Installation and Test Manual VDE VDSL VID VLAN VoD VoIP VR VRF WDM
145. le 28 xDSL Port Settings Cont 5 Click the Apply button to confirm 10 2 2 xDSL Bridge Ports 1 Click the PVC 1 32 Bridge tab Enter the port specific settings see Chapter 14 Bridges i For further information see also the chapters 15 2 Assigning VLANs to Ports 18 DHCP and PPPoE e 19IGMP 2 Click the Apply button to confirm 10 2 3 Permanent Virtual Circuit PVC for ADSL 1 Expand the dialog page of xDSL port that needs to be configured 2 Click the PVC 1 32 object to display its PVC dialog page d 0900d805802551 16 59 xDSL Services Installation and Test Manual J Equipment Configuration NE PVC 1 32 iot configure P E Not configured 103 PVC Bridge VLAN Assignment MAC VID Mapping IGMP ies amp IUGPON 2512 E 104 Fal Not configured 105 State E Not configured 106 A rocked OSS a Not configured 107 Admin state unlocked Ex IUIGE 100 E 108 Profiles h CXUYR 10 4E E 109 E38 amp CXUYR 10 4E E 110 Alarm severity profile 1 sl amp IUGPON 2512 E 111 ies amp IULOGE 10 E 112 ies amp IUGPON 2512 L E 113 VPI 1 H 6 Bridge VCI 2 E X GPON Port 1 amp hix5709 003 0 MDL DSL channel fi 96 Bridge E Fel amp SBXDSL 16 E 1 Encapsulation type LLC v S A XDSL Port 1 lt PVC 1 33 Loop test G XDSL Port
146. lick NE hiX5750 gt CXUVR 10 4E E 109 c Bridge gt IGMP 2 Select the IGMP switching mode Mode Decription VLAN Switching MC traffic is forwarded over all ports of the VLAN Snoop Only IP based IGMP snooping is supported Proxy Reduces IGMP network traffic by supporting Proxy function Off Forwarding IGMP MC traffic is disabled Table 56 IGMP Switching Modes of CXU Id 0900d8058025d201 105 IGMP Installation and Test Manual 106 19 1 3 19 1 4 19 2 3 4 i In order that the Proxy mode can operate two conditions have to be complied with e An IGMP provider is configured e VLAN support for IGMP is enabled see Chapter 15 1 Creating a VLAN IGMP only option If the IGMP switching mode is set on Snoop only the preset timer values for Robustness Query interval and Query response interval may be changed i The timer values should be the same for OLT and ONT Click the Apply button to confirm Configuring the IU GPON 1 2 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E c Bridge gt IGMP Chose the IGMP switching mode This setting depends on the chosen IGMP switching mode of the CXU Mode Decription VLAN Switching MC traffic is forwarded over all GPON ports of the VLAN Snoop Only IP based IGMP snooping is supported Off Forwarding IGMP MC traffic over the GPON ports is disabled Table 57 IGMP Switching Modes of IU GPON If the CXU s
147. lick the OK button to activate the settings Afterwards the Inner VID and GEM CoS mapping can be changed by clicking the respective list field on top of page 1d 0900d80580248934 93 QoS Installation and Test Manual 16 QoS The hiX 5750 R2 0 OLT uses 8 CoS queues for the upstream and downstream direction The queue classification is depending on the 1p priority of incoming packet Each of the scheduling algorithms can be assigned separately to uplink as well as downlink interfaces cards for both downstream and upstream traffic flow 1 Click NE hiX5750 Bridge gt QoS Equipment Configuration SNMP Port a Find Queue mode lL Performance log administration DA 10 150 225 26 FWHK Interface type Mode C 8 Bridge downlink downstream strict VLAN downlink upstream strict IGMP uplink downstream strict L Rules uplink upstream strict EH Z Spanning Tree Queue priority e mety Queue B3 Profiles Routing Fl A IUGPON 2512 E 101 IUGPON 2512 E 102 IUGPON 2512 E 103 IUGPON 2512 L E 10 Not configured 105 Not configured 106 Not configured 107 Not configured 108 CXUF4 1O0 4E E 109 IU1GE 100 E 110 Not configured 111 Not configured 112 Not configured 113 Not configured 114 IU10GE 1O E 115 Not configured 116 PM1 E 117 PM2 DF E 118
148. nd splitter front access needs 2 plug in places 1 4 SBXDSL 16 E Service board with 16x xDSL and combo splitter front access needs 2 plug in places SBXDSL 16P E Service board with 16x xDSL and POTS splitter front access needs 2 plug in places SBXDSL 16P SL E Service board with 16x xDSL for splitter less applications ADSL Annex A POTS VDSL2 Region B front access needs 2 plug in places Table 13 MDU Service Boards 4 Configure the subscriber ports as described in the chapters 9 1 Configuring Ethernet Ports 9 2 Configuring POTS Ports 11 VoIP Services 10 xDSL Services Id 0900d8058025223e Installation and Test Manual Subscriber Ports 9 Subscriber Ports The number of physical ports depends on the type of ONT MDU To get more informa tion see Chapter 7 1 ONT and MDU Types 9 1 Configuring Ethernet Ports 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E GPON Porti gt ONT MDU Type e Subscriber Card 2 SB 8P4GE E Ethernet Port to display the Ethernet dialog page 2 Fill in helpful information into the text entry fields to specify the port 3 Choose the Alarm severity profile see Chapter 5 8 Configuring the Alarm Severity Profiles 4 Click the Apply button to confirm i To get information about the further settings see chapters e 14 5 4 Subscriber Bridge Ports e 152 Assigning VLANs to Ports 15 3 4 MAC VID Mapping on Subscriber Port e 14 5 5 1p Priority Mapping on
149. ndant power supply Switch off all con cerned devices 14 Id 0900d805802512a9 Installation and Test Manual Introduction A 1 7 2 Please pay attention also to the high leakage current A ground connection is essential before connecting the system to the telecommunica tion network This section includes the following topics e General Notes e Protection Against Excessive Contact Voltage e Protection Against Escaping Laser Light e Protection Against Fire in Racks or Housings e Protection Against Hot Surfaces Components Subject to Electrostatic Discharge Handling Modules General e Handling Optical Fiber Connectors and Cables Virus Protection e RoHS Requirements Declaration of CE Conformity e WEEE Requirements Protection Against Excessive Contact Voltage When dealing with the power supply observe the safety measures described in the specifications of the European Norm EN 50110 Part 1 and Part 2 operation of electrical installations and the valid applicable national standards as VDE 0105 operation of high voltage equipment Part 1 Section 9 3 safety measures to be carried out at all times Be sure to follow local national regulations regarding the handling of high voltage equipment Figure 1 shows the label on the subrack with information on the subrack power supply limits for battery voltage and load current Numerical values for load current Check the power rating label for the actual value
150. nfiguration server Minor IDCAlarm Rack MDU R Break down of power supply Fan group 0 Minor DCAlarm1 Rack MDU R Break down of power supply Fan group 1 Minor E1 Port Minor Alarm indication signal received PECHEPTEEPI m nca prem Zasada IF A Copy profiles lt lt Source Destination Refresh Apply zi ol Olde Figure 28 Alarm Severity Profile 1 2 3 Click NE hiX5750 c Profiles Alarm Severity profile number i To open the Alarm Severity profile subtree is time consuming Double click the Severity selection field of the alarm that needs to be configured and choose the severity level Click the Apply button to confirm all settings Click the Copy profiles gt gt action field to carry the made settings to another profile 5 9 Setting the External Alarms and PON Alarm Thresholds Click NE hiX5750 c Configuration tab see Figure 24 Change the alarm severities of rack and shelf according to the planning documents Double click the Level selection fields of alarm inputs and choose the needed 1 2 levels Id 0900d805802456f3 41 New Network Element Installation and Test Manual ME Properties l SNMP Settings SNMP Counters Eauipment Data FTP Server Management Session Synchronize Configuration Protection Date Time Clock Sync Temperature Alarm Thresholds Write NE Data Rack Alarm severity profile
151. ngs of VoIP MGC Profile 4 Click the Create button 11 1 3 VoIP Media amp Service Profile i Note that first an RTP profile needs to be created configured The choice of an RTP profile is only possible during the creation of a VoIP media and service profile 62 Id 0900d80580255113 Installation and Test Manual VoIP Services Up to 16 VoIP Media amp Service profiles can be created 1 2 3 Click NE hiX5750 c Profiles right click the VoIP Media amp Service profile object and select the New VoIP Media profile command from the context menu Enter a unique Profile name Change the options and values according to the planning documentation Setting Description Fax mode Defines the Fax mode pass through default or T 38 Out of band DTMF Defines if the Out of band DMTF is enable RTP profile Select a before configured RTP profile Echo cancellation Enables disables echo cancellation PSTN protocol variant Controls which variant of POTS signaling shall be used on the associated UNIs The value used is equal to the country code as defined by ISO recommendation ISO 3166 Table 27 Settings of VoIP Media and Services Profile Choose these options per order 1 4 as needed Setting Description Codec Current codec used for the VoIP POTS port PCMU Auto select is the default setting Supported codecs are e g G 711 G 723 G 7
152. nished 13 Finished Figure 68 Router Port Configuration 2 Enter the port specific data to configure routes Setting Description IP address IPv4 address of the router on the connected subnet Network mask Length of the IP network mask for this address VLAN Select the VID see also Chapter 15 1 Creating a VLAN Table 65 Router Port Parameters Id 0900d80580253314 Installation and Test Manual Routing Setting Description Unnumbered An unnumbered interface has no unique IP address assignment The address of the interface is borrowed from one of the router s other functional interfaces and used as the source address for routing updates and packets sourced from the interface When IP unnumbered is configured routes learned through the IP unnumbered interface have the interface as the next hop instead of the source address of the routing update In this way address space is conserved IP unnumbered makes only sense for point to point links between routers Table 65 Router Port Parameters Cont 3 Click the Create button to add the new router port with the name Router Port VID IP address mask Modifying of router port parameters is only possible if the Admin state of the inter face is locked It is not possible to modify the VLAN ID after creating the port Click the Unlock Lock button to change the admin state of the router port 20 3 Configuring Routing P
153. nterface Unit Interface Unit with GPON Interfaces Link Aggregation Control Protocol Link Aggregation Group Local Area Network Local Craft Terminal Loss of Frame Loss of Signal Long Reach Ethernet Link State Advertisments Link State Packet Medium Access Control Metro Area Network Multicast Multi Dwelling Unit Multi Gateway Controller Management Information Base Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Multi Tenant Unit nonbroadcast Multi access Network Element Network Equipment Business Systems Network Management System Network to Network Interface Id 0900d80580240c85 147 Abbreviations Installation and Test Manual NTR ODN OLT OMCI ONT ONU OS OSPF PC PCM PID PIM PIM DM PIM SM PIM SSM PLL PLOAM PM PON POTS PPPoE PPTP PSD PSTN PTC PVC PVID QoS RF RGW 148 Network Timing Reference Optical Distribution Network Optical Line Termination ONU Management and Control Interface Optical Network Terminal Optical Network Unit Operating System Open shortest Path first 1 Physical Contact 2 Personel Computer Pulse Code Modulation Product Identification Data Protocol Independent Multicast Protocol Independent Multicast Dense Mode Protocol Independent Multicast Sparse Mode Protocol Independent Multicast Source Specific Multicast Phase Lock Loop Physical Layer Operation Administration 1 Power Module 2 Performance Monitoring Optical Passive Network Plain O
154. nterface Unit Card liliis 44 Configuring Interface Unit Cards 0000 leise 45 Resetting an Interface Unit Card llle 45 ONT and MDW i532 2k ERR LR RR nitt bia a Pun PUES ESAE a DER 46 ONT and MDU yes sd aoi cea REV pO DAHER E Edel IDEE 46 Creating am ONT MDU a castaccechsteniegacamee Cuma E A RUE 46 Synchronizing the Time with OLT 000 0c eee eee eee 48 Besellng amONT MDU 2 suite epu eh ioe i ende ubi dts s 48 MDU Boards 25 55 50 v ORRGS Rodda Ad PEMA sew ASD oe EU 49 Creating the Uplink Board UBGPON 0200 0 eee eee eee 49 Creating Service Boards 2s ceed ios wean d gan oe ani ue cube e edu 50 SUDSCHBSMPONS 25448 rm 51 Configuring EthemMet Ports 2 2ees4eeeee sees tena likir kia renit 51 Configuring POTS POMS sic cnt de oate than rtu xe pude Moe aes 51 Configuring XDSL POMS ssi 1 o 35e oe octubre et ans rete dapog aic 52 GonliguiingyGATV PONS es cc 0 socio s ea tate See Rh eee wd 52 DELICIAE 53 Creating XDSL Profiles 2 2 23 ia a a eb Eaa E 53 Channel Prole taco d uat Sabor det ene ana a eas e E 53 Line Prolece S sedata aus eiaa Sees DEN RR 54 PSD Mask irm 56 Event Promeni pa oa umineend adware BAUR URGERE a RR Ae M RID RR Baga 57 Custom Notch Profile scrie arsi cesse cric rirsa cmene irine re 57 Gonliguiing XDSL POS pde about an TEEPEE TE RSTO 58 ADOL LNG cx CPC 58 X SLBNdJS PONS errre drea a a oa 59 Permanent Virtual Circuit PVC for ADSL 0000000 0 eae 59
155. nty claims against Nokia Siemens Networks when the Open Source Software infringes the intellectual property rights of a third party Nokia Siemens Networks provides no technical support for either the software or the Open Source Software contained therein if either has been changed Id 0900d805802512a9 21 General Procedure Installation and Test Manual 22 2 General Procedure The hiX 5750 R2 0 is to be commissioned with CLI Command Line Interface and EM PX R2 0 LCT Local Craft Terminal which are locally connected to the TMN interface RJ45 connector on the CXU The EM PX R2 0 is part of the AccessIntegrator Ethernet ACI E 2 1 2 2 Visual Inspection Check the following points before commissioning 1 ao wo All deliveries were supplied and the installation activities are completed The delivery of hiX 5750 R2 0 hardware is all right The racks and shelves are assembled Using the part lists check that all deliverable were supplied The power supply is connected and constantly available The emergency power supply system is operational The circuit breakers for the power supply must be in position O OFF during the visual inspection The cabling and positioning of the modules should be checked with the installa tion instructions Both rack internal and external cables were correctly routed and connected The racks shelves and cables are labeled correctly Visual check of the complete in
156. ofiles xDSL Event right click the xDSL Event profile object and select the New xDSL Event profile command from the context menu 2 Enter a unique profile name space leading integer are not allowed PSK Subcarrier Option Ranges 3 Click the Init failure check box to enable disable whether a notification is generated when an initialization failure occurs or not 4 Clickthe Operational state check box to decide whether a notification is generated if an operational status has been changed or not 5 Enter the PM counter threshold values from the range of 0 900 seconds 6 Click the Create button to confirm Custom Notch Profile The transmit power spectral density mask code is used to avoid interference with Handheld Amateur Radio HAM radio bands by the introducing of power control notch ing in one or more of these bands Notching can be enabled or disabled for each standard band Amateur radio band 1 5 and GMDSS 6 8 notching is defined in the VDSL2 spectrum as follows Frequency kHz Carrier Profiles 8A and Carrier Profile 30A 17A Spacing 4 3125 kHz Spacing 8 625 kHz Start Stop Start Stop Start Stop 1 1 800 2 000 417 464 209 232 2 3 500 3 800 811 881 406 441 3 7 000 7 200 1623 1670 812 835 4 10 100 10 150 2342 2354 1171 1177 5 14 000 14 350 3246 3328 1623 1664 6 2 173 2 191 504 508 252 254 7 4 200 4 215 974 977 487 489 8 6 300 6 320 1461
157. on Confirm password Repeat the password of this FTP server Rel path Path relative to root of this FTP server Linux notation has to be used Spaces in the path name are not allowed SAPS file name File name of SAPS configuration file on FTP server Table 5 Settings for FTP Server Cont 3 Click the Apply button to confirm To copy SAPS and data from an existing NE choose this NE from the Source list and then click Fill in button 5 4 Synchronizing Date and Time i The NE is normally synchronized automatically every 24 hours An immediate synchronization can be also performed manually during commissioning as follows 1 Click NE hiX5750 Date Time tab 2 f necessary the time zone can be changed 3 Click the Synchronize NE UTC time button The NE hiX 5750 assumes date and time from the EM s server 4 Click the Apply button to confirm 5 5 Upgrading the S APS When a hiX 5750 R2 0 software update upgrade is required the new system application program software S APS has to be downloaded from the T FTP server to the NE After finishing the download procedure a reboot of updated units is required in order to activate the new S APS This means that the stored software load will be swapped with the running The S APS upgrade process can be performed automatically by the hiX 5750 R2 0 An automatic software upgrade can only start if all needed FTP user data are configured
158. on to confirm the settings Preset SNMP interface parameters of the NE can be changed after clicking the SNMP Settings tab i If during startup inconsistencies should occur with access to the NE start a consis tency check in order to get detailed information about the causes 1 Click SNMP Port gt Synchronize tab 2 Click to highlight the row of the NE and then click the Start button 3 Check mark the required verification options and then click the OK button i If alarms are displayed see the EM PX Maintenance Manual before carrying out corrections to get detailed information on troubleshooting Ctrl Hm 5 2 Starting the Equipment Configuration 1 3 Click symbol on the left side of the Root icon in the Network View The SNMP tree of the node expands and information on existing NEs hiX 5750 that have been started up are displayed Network View 8l x Search J alal Ehi 5750 R2 0 10 3 1 26 10 3 1 26 hix 5750 R2 0 D hix 5750 R1 2 5 10 3 1 36 10 3 1 36 hix 5750 R1 2 5 hix 5750 R1 2 5310 3 1 18 10 3 1 18 5750 R1 2 5 1 NE s are selected out of 3 NE s Finished e Figure 19 Network View Highlight the new NE and then select Configuration amp Equipment Configuration from the EM PX main menu The EM PX configuration window is divided into two areas The box on left side contains the SNMP navigation tree and the option pages on the right side cont
159. one valid file in this directory Install and start FTP server on Solaris machine On a Solaris machine that will be run the ACI server Mount the FTP directory in mounttab mount F nfs flp server gt lt mount point i After a restart it is not necessary to repeat the command 1d 0900d80580251 40f Installation and Test Manual FTP Server In order to configure the ACI Solaris client following settings are necessary 1 Folder ftp gt Section FTP folder write in the mountpoint 2 In section SAPS write in the subfolder s Id 0900d80580251 40f 31 Presetting the hiX 5750 with CLI Installation and Test Manual 4 Presetting the hiX 5750 with CLI 4 4 Requirements Be sure that the following checks have been finished successfully before power on the hiX 5750 R2 0 The boards are equipped correctly and all needed cable connections are plugged The voltage for the power feeding is in the allowed range The protective earth is connected as required Connect the CXU s front access console interface RJ45 via a straight serial V 24 connecting cable see Figure 17 with e g PC running HyperTerminal The required interface settings for the terminal program are speed 38400 bit s 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit no flow control Figure 17 Console Cable for the Terminal Program The EM PX R2 0 LCT has been installed properly on the local workstation PC 4 2 Slot Numbering and Plug in Units
160. or of MDU bridge ports regarding tagging of upstream traffic can be defined by specific tagging rules e g for VLAN translation Each tagging rule consists of a filter ing part and a treatment part The filtering part must be unique 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Bridge amp Rules 2 Click the New gt gt action field to uncover the selection fields if not already expanded Equipment Configuration w AA UEEYTEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSS Z Q SNMP Port SA Fro Fier mer ib i Performance log administration DA 10 3 1 51 CuDoPX2 Fl 6 Bridge He Lo VLAN IGMP o ag QoS E Spanning Tree 2 Provider B3 Profiles Routing ga Not configured 101 2j Fel Not configured 102 New lt lt Delete el Not configured 102 Filter ga Not configured 104 ga Not configured 10 Outer Inner ga Not configured 10 Priority o o ga Not configured 107 ga Not configured 108 VID b b fal A couvRt0xe 1C pp ppebe dont ter aon fer gt Fel Not configured 11C gJ Not configured 111 Treat H ial IUIO0GE 1O E 112 m Eg IUGPON 2512 L E meus ces ial Not configured 114 Priority o Y o m Fel Not configured 115 ga Not configured 11 VID b p Gal PMSA 117 EM rere il ener too ferentes Il Tags to remove b OK zi Refresh Apply _Befresh m Finished 2 Finished
161. ority Port number Admin key Oper key o F 88 19 75 DD 2 768 port must be canceled first Id 0900d80580253cc7 os N i P m Admin system priority sz7es Admin system ID Admin port priority Admin port number Admin key o 0 0 0 0 0 2768 In Oper system priority fo Oper system ID Oper port priority Oper port number o 0 0 0 0 0 Refresh Apply Finished Finished LAG Port i Groups can be established by selecting any combination of permitted ports In order to change the LAG configuration the LAG group assignment of an uplink Installation and Test Manual Link Aggregation Groups Configuring a Dynamic LAG Group 1 Click the Ports tab see Figure 74 to enable LACP per port 2 Click to mark the LACP enable check boxes of uplink ports which must be added to the dynamic LAG group i This step is also necessary in case of using 10 GE line redundancy Check mark only the LACP enable box of the CXU porti 3 Click the LACP Configuration gt gt action field to change specific LACP options of the LAG member port as required Enter the Port priority value e Enter the Admin key e Check mark the Actor option boxes 4 Click the Apply button to confirm VLAN Assignment See 15 1 Creating a VLAN for detailed information on the VLAN configuration i In order to establish a static LAG the uplink ports and the
162. ormation Services 11S Manager Egi Ta File Action View Window Help 181 xj e mim xme Hgig2 m Name Path ses Internet Information Services 71 8 HIX ALPHA local computer There are no items to show in this view Application Pools 3j web Sites Explore 3 Web Service Extensions Open FTP Sites Permissions e eae Browse Start Stop Pause New i All Tasks gt View b New Window from Here Delete Rename Refresh Export List Properties Opens property sheet for the current selection Figure 13 Dialog Internet Information Services Click the Default FTP Site entry in the console tree and then click the Properties command to open the Default FTP Site Properties dialog Following properties must be set Onthe FTP Site tab enter the IP Address and click to select Unlimited in the FTP site connections section see Figure 14 Click OK and then the Apply button to confirm the settings Id 0900d8058025 1 40f 27 FTP Server Installation and Test Manual Default FTP Site Properties um s Figure 14 FTP Site Tab Example Click the Home Directory tab and enter the home directory into the Local path field for example drive c e or d InetPub ftproot see Figure 15 In order to write
163. p Network element Local backup Remote backup Start time Interval h Waiting period m Status D 10 3 1 51 CuDo205 Disabled EEE 00 00 24 5 5 ETP server configuration Auto Backup Now Refresh Apply Finished xi ei 6 Finished Figure 80 Database Backup 4 Choose the new NE from the NE drop down list i The destination of the backup file is the same as configured before Follow the link FTP server configuration in order to change the FTP settings see Chapter 5 3 Configuring the FTP Server Access Automatic Backup In order to increase the reliability of the system and improve operation comfort the con figuration data can be stored automatically in the CXU s persistent memory local as well as remotely on the data FTP server Note that the auto backup will be performed by the NE itself There is no necessity that the EM PX R2 0 is running for this task To configure the auto backup parameters perform the following tasks 1 Click into the following input fields to set the backup options Setting Description Local backup Choose Enable or Disable local backup on persistent memory of CXU Remote backup Choose Enable Note that local backup must also be enabled or Disable remote backup on FTP server Table 76 Auto Backup Options Id 0900d8058025007a 141 Database Backup Installation and Test Manual 142
164. ps lt lt Not configured 104 Not configured 105 EM Not configured 10 MAC address O F BB 19 75 DD Not configured 107 Not configured 106 Method xor MAC z CXUYR 10 4E E 1C 6 Bridge 8E IGMP LACP enabled 9 Rules P Collector max delay amp Ethernet Port 1 amp Ethernet Port 2 amp Ethernet Port 2 Actor amp Ethernet Port 4 eek ik ci i i Nik SUE SIE LACP parameters Aggregate i Ethernet Port 4t aie C CXUF4 10 4E E 1 System priority ies Not configured 111 HS EJ IU10GE 10 E 112 Admin key H Eg IUGPON 2512 L E Oper key Fe Not configured 114 ies Not configured 115 Partner EJ Not configured 11 P ie PM3 A 117 aoe System priority Oper key n Refresh Apply Finished sz s 5 Finished Figure 73 LAG Groups 5 If LACP is enabled for an LAG group the further options can be configured Method Description System priority Priority of the CXU IU in LACP function The value is associated with the system ID of the actor Range 1 65535 Default value is 32768 Admin key Key for the designated aggregator The admin key value may differ from the operational key value The meaning of particular key values is of local significance Range 0 65535 Table 72 LACP Options 6 Click the Apply button to confirm Configuring a Static LAG Group 1 Click the Ports tab to assign physical ports to the
165. r E 4 XDSL Por MAC address Ez amp XDSL Por Fia amp xosiPor e s amp XDSL Por J ch Pare m Refresh Apply Finished 1 Finished Figure 47 Subscriber Bridge Port xDSL 2 Choose the Tagging mode Mode Description untagged i A VLAN ID has to be entered into PVID field e Upstream allowed untagged frames and dropped tagged frames e Upstream add tag with configured PVID per port e Downstream strip tag This is the default setting for subscriber ports tagged Only frames with the configured VID are forwarded e Upstream allowed tagged frames and dropped untagged frames and frames with unknown VIDs e Downstream keep existing tag transparent Can be used for QinQ mode e Upstream allowed with VID tagged and untagged user frames e Upstream add always a tag with configured PVID untagged frames forwarded with single tag tagged frames with double tag e Downstream strip outer tag Table 43 ONT Tagging Modes 1d 0900d80580248933 85 Bridges Installation and Test Manual Mode Description enhanced Tagging depends on tagging rules specified in enhanced tagging profile i This mode is only available for the MDU hiX 5709 Table 43 ONT Tagging Modes Cont One basic rule is that the ONT always add only one tag in upstream direction If an additional outer tag for untagged user frames is necessary double tagging this tag must be added at the OLT Ad
166. r the option settings and values according to the planning documentation Create 2 Finished Finished Setting Description Primary MGC IP address of the first MGC soft switch that controls the signaling messages The port is optional Default value is 2944 for text message formats and 2955 for binary message formats Secondary MGC IP address of the second soft switch only necessary if a second switch is used TCP UDP service port Port number of the UDP port which was created in the TCP UDP Services window This setting associates the MGC with the TCP UDP service to be used for communication with the MGC Default value is 0 unless the IP port is associated Base termination ID The base string for the H 248 physical termination IDs must be set to port Megaco protocol version Defines the version of the Megaco protocol being used Message format Defines the message format Valid values are Text Long default Text Short Binary Max retry time s Defines the maximum retry time for transaction on associations to the MGC Default is 0 vendor specific implementation Max retry attempts Defines the maximum number of times a message is retransmitted to the MGC Default is 0 vendor specific implementation Service change delay s Defines the service status delay time for changes in line service status Default is 0 no delay Table 26 Setti
167. rap2 host ip destination address for the trap host public Id 0900d80580245a70 33 Presetting the hiX 5750 with CLI Installation and Test Manual 4 After return from the config mode the configuration must be stored in the persistent CXU memory SWITCH config exit SWITCH write memory Wait for OK message 5 Connectthe workstation PC running EM PX R2 0 LCT to the CXU s FE port Local access to the NE using the EM PX R2 0 LCT should be possible 4 3 2 Inband Management Channel In order to configure the inband management interface execute the following com mands 1 After login with login name root and password siemens7 enter SWITCH enable SWITCH configure terminal e SWITCH config bridge 2 A VLAN for inband communication has to be created and assigned to an uplink port The VLAN ID may be chosen from the range 1 to 4093 the port needs to be specified through the scheme CLI slot number see Table 3 uplink port number from the range 1 to 5 e g for CXU s first 1 GE port the sequence 9 2 has to be entered SWITCH bridge vlan create vlan id e SWITCH bridge vlan add lt vlan id gt port tagged e SWITCH bridge exit 3 The next commands are used to define and configure the interface e g br11 and the default route e SWITCH config host vlan vlan id e SWITCH config interface br vlan id SWITCH config if ip address ip address of the management in
168. re load see Chapter 5 5 Upgrading the S APS e Configuring of LACP for the CXU uplink ports see Chapter 24 Link Aggregation Groups Configuring an LAG and LACP for uplink lines on the aggregation switch e Synchronizing CXU boards by switch over see Chapter 5 6 Switching Over the CXU Configuring the CXU Ethernet Ports The 10 Gbps optical Ethernet Port 1 requires no settings Each of the four 1 Gbps interfaces Ethernet Ports 2 to Ethernet Port 5 can be used alternatively as optical or electrical Gigabit Ethernet interface depending on the SFP modules 1 Click NE hiX 5750 gt CXUVR 10 4E E 109 c Ethernet Port to display the Ethernet dialog page 2 Choose the options according to the planning documents The available settings are provided in Table 7 Setting Description Type Select electrical or optical according to the used SFP module Negotiation mode Depending on the SFP auto is recommended in any case forced can only be used for electrical Ethernet ports of the CXU combined with defined bit rate setting Alarm severity profile See Chapter 5 8 Configuring the Alarm Severity Profiles Table 7 Settings of CXU Ethernet Ports 3 Click the Apply button to confirm made changes i See the following chapters to get further information e 14 1 Configuring the CXU Bridge e 15 1 Creating a VLAN Resetting CXU and System i If the OLT is equipped with two CXU boards the
169. rotocols on a Router Port Setting Configuring the RIP Authentication 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt Routing gt Router 1 gt Router Port gt RIP 2 Choose the version options and authentication for the routing process fi The hiX 5750 R2 0 supports only RIPv2 Description Version for sending do not send interface passive RIPv2 multicasting RIP 2 updates RIPv1 updates compliant with RFC1058 Version accepted This option indicates which version of RIP updates are to be accepted Authentication key The type of authentication used on this interface none no authentication simple password MD5 Auth key for setting only The value to be used as the authentication key Table 66 RIP Options of Router Port 3 Click the Apply button to confirm the settings 4 Click the Enable RIP button to choose RIP support for this router port Configuring an IS IS Circuit 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt Routing gt Router 1 gt Router Port gt IS IS 2 Click the Circuit gt gt action field to uncover the selection fields if not already expanded 3 Click the Create button 4 Configure the circuit type for this interface IS IS will send only the specified level of PDUS over the router port Setting Description Enable Type Check to select IS IS circuit support for this router port Sets type of circuit static in static out P2P broadcast DA
170. rovider The DHCP and PPPoE provider must be assigned to the VLANs See Chapter 15 1 Creating a VLAN for detailed information d 0900d80580255100 1038 IGMP Installation and Test Manual 19 19 1 19 1 1 IGMP The hiX 5750 R2 0 supports IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol up to Version 2 The IGMP provisioning can be divided into three parts 1 Enabling IGMP for the VLAN see Chapter 15 1 Creating a VLAN 2 Configuring the OLT 3 Configuring the ONT Configuring the OLT Configuring Providers i IGMP providers are required to use the Proxy functionality on the OLT see Chapter 19 1 2 Configuring the CXU on page 105 The number of IGMP providers is limited to 16 1 Click NE hiX5750 Provider right click the IGMP provider object and select the New IGMP provider command from the context menu Equipment Configuration Search mx alal SNMP Port n X d Find Il Performance log administration DA 10 150 225 26 FWHKP gt BE Bridge o VLAN IGMP H Rules gt ZB QoS 2 Spanning Tree 3 Provider 3 DHCP 3 Simplified DHCP 3 PPPoE AB IGMP JE e i provideri B3 Profiles Routing el A IUGPON 2512 E 101 IUGPON 2512 E 102 IUGPON 2512 E 103 IUGPON 2512 L E 104 Not configured 105 Not configured 106 Not configured 107 Not configured 108 b
171. rs transmission quality by higher attenuation For this reason do not expose the connectors to impact and tensile load Once the protective dust caps have been removed you must check the surfaces of the optical fiber connectors to ensure that they are clean and clean them if necessary For cleaning the C42334 A380 A926 optical fiber cleaning tool or a clean lint free cellulose cloth or a chamois leather is suitable Isopropyl alcohol can be used as a cleaning fluid Virus Protection To prevent a virus infection you may not use any software other than that is released for the Operating System OS based on Basis AccesslIntegrator Local Craft Terminal LCT and transmission system Even when exchanging data via a network or external data media e g floppy disks there is a possibility of infecting your system with a virus The occurrence of a virus in your system may lead to a loss of data and breakdown of functionality The operator is responsible for protecting against viruses and for carrying out repair procedures when the system is infected You have to do the following e You have to check every data medium used data media as well as new ones for viruses before reading data from it e You must ensure that an up to date virus scanning program is always available This program has to be supplied with regular updates by a certified software provider e Itis recommended that you make periodic checks for viruses in your OS
172. rt gt ONT MDU Type gt Subscriber Card 2 MDU Service Board gt Subscriber Port Ethernet VoIP and select the MAC VID Mapping tab 2 Click the Create gt gt action field to uncover the selection fields if not already expanded 1d 0900d80580248934 Installation and Test Manual VLAN 3 Equipment Configuration SNMP Port 4 Find lL Performance log administration DA 10 3 1 51 CuDoPX205 6 Bridge B3 Profiles Routing Not configured 101 Not configured 102 Not configured 103 amp IUGPON 2512 E 104 6 Bridge amp GPON Port 1 A G25c 001 1 E SFU 96 Bridge E amp PON Card 1 c EE e amp Subscriber Card 2 zt Ethernet Port amp GPON Port 2 GPON Port 3 A DOM Dork 4 Finished 28 Finished NE Ethernet Port 1 Ethernet Bridge VLAN Assignment MAC VID Mapping 1p Mapping IGMP MAC Mode Outer VID Priority profile Inner vID GEM CoS mapping Create lt lt Delete Inner VID GEM CoS mapping 1 m OK Refresh Apply Figure 54 MAC VID Mapping on Subscriber Port 3 Choose the following values Inner VID changes the VID of the inner tag at the NNI It is not required that a VLAN with this VID was created before GEM CoS mapping profile i These settings are valid for all CC VLANs assigned to this port 4 C
173. rtain the SNPA address that should be used in forwarding PDUs for this destination address prefix none Choose if neighbor SNPA is implicit by nature of the subnetwork e g a point to point linkage explicit Subnetwork addresses specified in SNPA address fields will be used extract IDI SNPA is embedded in the IDI of the destination NSAP address extract DSP All or a suffix of the SNPA is embedded in the DSP of the destination address Metric Metric value for reaching the specified prefix over this circuit Range 0 63 Metric type internal or external SNPA address NSAP address Area ID 1 13 bytes System ID 6 bytes SEL 1 byte SNPA mask SNPA prefix Table 68 IS IS Reachable Address Parameters 8 Click the OK button to activate the values Click the Lock Unlock action field to change the admin state of the connection 1d 0900d80580253314 Installation and Test Manual Routing 20 4 Configuring a Static Route i Configuring static routes is only possible if the router ports were already created 1 Click NE hiX5750 amp Routing gt Router 1 to display the Routing Table dialog page 2 Click the New gt gt action field to uncover the input fields if not already expanded J Equipment Configuration NE Router 1 Routing Table Router Ports cQ SNMP Port X d Find IM Performance log administratio DA 10 3 1 51
174. rts v Equipment Configuration Es xi Search z alal NE Ethernet Port 1 SNMP Port a lL Performance log administration a p Configure CXU Ethernet ports depending on the used VLAN scenario 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt CXUVR 10 4E E 109 gt Ethernet Port and select the Bridge tab 2 Enter the PVID of the associated VLAN or follow the Configure VLAN link to create a new VLAN d4 Find Ethernet Bridge VLAN Assignment BCSC Counters 10 150 225 26 FWH PVID B Default gateway 4950 51 52 IUGPON 2512 E 10 Configure VLAN IUGPON 2512 E 10 l x IUGPON 2512 E 10 Bridge port Fe IUGPON 2512 L E 1 sage bye uu z Not configured 105 Not configured 106 Not configured 107 Not configured 103 CXUF4 1O0 4E E 10 Bridge it Ethernet Port 1 Cere eni eni eni i2 JE A Frhernet Port Refresh Apply Finished 3 Finished iQ Figure 41 Bridge CXU Uplink Ports 3 Click Apply button to confirm The Usage type of the Ethernet ports must be uplink default setting 14 2 Configuring the IU GPON Bridge 14 2 1 Switching Mode and Tagging Mode 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON2512 E c Bridge 2 Choose the Switching mode see Table 37 1d 0900d80580248933 77 Bridges Installation and Test Manual 78 14 2 2
175. rview Counters IM Performance log administratio a BDA 10 150 225 26 F VLAN MAC Mode Outer VID Priority profile 8 36 Bridge H BW Profiles Routing Gl Bel A IUGPON 2512 E i Gj 3 Bridge Create lt lt Delete H m X EEE B 3 o X GPON Port VLAN vran 4091 vlan4091 1 1 CC add outer per C tag Xj 23 X GPON Port Outer VID E 5 H X GPON Port X E1 Port 5 Priority profile X E1 Port 6 X E1 Port 7 X El Port 8 x w E1 Port 9 LIN B Refresh Apply Finished 197 197 Finished i Figure 52 MAC VID Mapping on GPON Port 3 Choose the following options e VLAN is the CC VLAN to be set for this GPON port The MAC mode does not depend on this tag Outer VID is the added VID of the outer tag at the NNI The upstream MAC mode of this VLAN can be unlike the MAC mode handling the inner VID Priority profile sets the priority as specified in the 1p Priority mapping profile see Chapter 15 3 1 Creating an 802 1p Priority Mapping Profile on page 90 4 Click the OK button to activate the mapping Afterwards the Outer VID can be changed by clicking the respective list field on top of page Id 0900d80580248934 91 VLAN Installation and Test Manual 92 15 3 3 Creating a GEM CoS Mapping Profile In the enhanced MAC mode the GEM CoS mappin
176. ry If deactivated no related alarms battery missing battery failure battery low are generated Number of fans The number of fans in the MDU hiX 5709 fan unit Reserved VLANs range start A range of VLANS that is reserved for internal use of MDU hix5709 The start value can be set in steps of 128 Table 11 6 7 ONT Settings Click the OK button to activate the values The ONT appears in the ONT overview A new created ONT is in locked state Click the Apply button to confirm 7 3 Synchronizing the Time with OLT 1 2 3 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E gt GPON Port ONT MDU Type to display the General dialog page Click the Synchronize Time with OLT button Click the Apply button to confirm 7 4 Resetting an ONT MDU i During software download to an ONT do not initiate a reset of the same ONT Wait until the software download is finished In the SNMP tree click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E gt GPON Port o ONT MDU Type to display the General dialog page Click the Reset button to reset the ONT immediately Id 0900d805802522a4 Installation and Test Manual MDU Boards 8 MDU Boards The creation procedure for ONTs inserts in the case of MDU a shelf and the required empty containers This chapter describes the tasks that need to be performed in order to create the uplink board of the MDU and its service boards 8 1 Creatin
177. s sup porting VoIP Settings of physical POTS ports are described in Chapter 9 2 Configuring POTS Ports 11 1 Creating the VoIP Profiles H 248 and SIP i Completed VoIP profiles of the same major release number can be also imported See the online help for more information on profile import export The values and option settings of existing VoIP default profiles may also be changed 11 1 1 VoIP RTP Profile Up to 16 VoIP RTP Real Time Transport Protocol profiles may be configured 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt Profiles right click the VoIP RTP profile object and select the New VoIP RTP profile command from the context menu 2 Enter a unique Profile name 3 Enter the option settings according to the planning documentation Setting Description Base RTP port Min Max Defines the base RTP port that should be used for voice traffic Default is RTP port 50000 The Max port defines the top end range RTP port used for voice traffic Default must be greater than Min but is determined by vendor application DSCP mark Diffserv code point to be used for outgoing RTP packets for this profile Default value is Expedited For warding EF 46 bin 101110 Events Default disable Events according to RFC2833 Table 25 Settings of VoIP RTP Profile 4 Click the Create button 11 1 2 VoIP MGC Profile The VolP MGC Media Gateway Control profile contains settings for the connection wit
178. separate spanning tree for each VLAN and blocks the links that are redundant within each spanning tree So several VLANs can be mapped to a single spanning tree instance A multiple spanning tree MST configuration consists of three attributes e An alphanumeric Region name is needed to determine which VLAN is to be associated with which instance A Revision level is a number of MST instance messages conveying the spanning tree information for each instance e AVLANs to instance mapping that associates each VLAN to a given instance Creating an MST Region 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Bridge amp Spanning Tree MSTP to display the MSTP dialog page 2 Enter a unique Region name Note that each MST region can only support up to 16 MST instances Equipment Configuration NE MSTP Q SNMP Port t Find Ri z lil Performance log administratio MatP state enabled Diete 10 3 1 51 CuDol TUUS UL O Revision level p aj 27 Spanning Tree H f CIST X LA ui Drovidar Pa Refresh Idle zi Olde Figure 71 MSTP Dialog Window 3 Choose the Revision level value from the range of 0 65535 4 Click the Apply button to confirm the entries 122 Id 0900d8058025304d Installation and Test Manual Spanning Tree 21 3 Setting the Bridge Priority ID 1 Click NE hiX5750 o Bridge Spanning Tree gt MSTP o Inst
179. shed Figure 32 SIP Dial Plan Profile 2 Enter a unique Profile name 3 Choose the values according to the planning documentation E tz 2 Setting Description Critical dial timeout ms The critical dial timeout for digit map processing Default 4096ms Partial dial timeout ms The partial dial timeout for digit map processing Default 16384ms Dial plan format H 248 dial plan format with specific plan entries defined by the dial plan see below NSC format vendor specific format not defined Token This option is supported only by the ONT types G25A and G25E A dial plan token is a component of the whole dial plan The length of dial plan token is limited to 28 Byte Table 30 Settings of SIP Dial Plan 4 Click the Create button Dial Plan Configuration for ONTs G25A and G25E The format of dial plan is selected according to H 248 e Valid characters are 0 1 2 3 9 85 X and T All the dial plan profiles will be concatenated at the creation sequence instead of at alphabet sequence The dial plan begins with and ends with Each item in the dial plan is delimited by I e g 12341 1x T Id 0900d80580255113 65 VoIP Services Installation and Test Manual A dial plan is completed by the integration of several separate dial plan token The length of dial plan token is l
180. stallation particularly the protection devices The system power supply is connected but is not switched on yet The hardware modules are in delivery condition The hardware settings of the racks and modules must be checked The modules are equipped with the current firmware and correspond to the correct hardware version compare for this the existing software and hardware with the release note of the current SAPS package Note the MAC addresses The hardware of the OS meets the requirements the software is present The required documentation is available on site The required tooling test equipment is available The EM LCT is installed and ready for service Plan of Commissioning Activities The following tasks must be performed during commissioning 1 Preparatory measures e Visual inspection of the hiX 5750 R2 0 Switch the circuit breakers to 1 ON Configuring the FTP server e Configuring the FTP server e Configuring the hiX 5750 R2 0 as user Pre configuring the hiX 5750 R2 0 with CLI Connect the PC to the console interface on the CXU Configuring the outband management interface Configuring the inband management channel e Configuring the SNMP trap host Commissioning the hiX 5750 R2 0 Connect the PC to the TMN interface on the CXU e Start the EM LCT Id 0900d805802512ee Installation and Test Manual General Procedure e Carry out the procedures in Chapter 2 3 Sequence of Commissioning in the gi
181. system reset can be only initiated by the working active CXU 1 Click NE hiX5750 CXUVR 10 4E E 109 to display the General dialog page Id 0900d8058025222e 43 OLT Cards Installation and Test Manual 44 Choose reset system from the Recovery Level drop down list The choice Reset system with defaults OVERWRITES all previous configura tions and set the system values to the delivery state The inband and outband management interfaces must be re configured via CLI Choose this item only if the database is corrupt mor conrigurea 3110 PMLE 117 Recovery PM UPL E 118 Level reset system Y reset system with defaults Status Not started aat Refresh close Help Figure 25 CXU System Reset Click the Start button to reset the system 6 4 Creating an Interface Unit Card An interface unit IU card can also be created in the NE when it is not physically plugged in the shelf The Admin state of this IU is set to planned or locked and cannot be changed until the card is real plugged in i The plug in place 110 is not allowed for an IU card 1 2 3 NOs Click NE hiX5750 c Not configured to display the General dialog page Click the lt lt create action field to uncover the card selection fields Choose an IU card from the New PIU type drop down list Setting Description IUGPON 2512 E 4xGPON 2 5G 1 2G 8xE1 ETSI IUGPON 2512 A 4xGPON 2 5G 1 2G 8xDS
182. t string contains a special token with information e g about the interface and the VLAN over which the DHCP request came in It will be replaced dynamically when receiving a DHCP request with a VLAN depending string Remote ID This string is unique for the CXU It identifies the relay agent to the DHCP server by information about the system MAC default a free configurable MAC an arbitrary IP address or an arbitrary string Both Circuit ID and remote ID are sent to the DHCP server Table 53 DHCP Options Telegram Handling and Special Options i The following settings are effective for all configured DHCP PPPOE providers 1 Click NE hiX5750 Bridge o Provider to display the DHCP PPPoE Provider dialog page 2 Choose the mode of Telegram handling from the drop down list see Table 52 d 0900d80580255100 99 DHCP and PPPoE Installation and Test Manual Equipment Configuration NE Provider EQ SNMP Port B Find DHCPJPPPoE lil Performance log administratio Telegram handling price Relay PPPoE Bridge E BA 10 3 1 51 CuDol 96 Bridge Relay remote ID JoooFBB1975DD e VLAN IGMP Circuit ID Format EN T B Rules Following types are available BE Q05 N hostname Z Spanning Tree T DSL line type 3 ame 9 65 slot Profiles oP port gt Routing hp Pl number Not configured hd VCI number Not configured AB port e g SE otf je i b unique bridg
183. ta see Figure 36 Description User part of address The user identification part of the address of record This can take the form of an alphanumeric string or the directory number used to reference the user in the network An empty field indicates that no user part AOR has been defined Display name Customer ID used for outgoing SIP messages ASCII string 0 25 characters User name A SIP user name used for authentication 0 40 User password A SIP user password used for authentication 0 40 Release timer s Default 0 ROH tone timer s The length of time for the receiver off hook condition before ROH tone is applied 0 ROH is disabled Voice mail server address IP address or URI of the SIP Voice Mail Server for SIP signaling messages A value of 0 indicates that no Voice Mail subscription is required Table 34 POTS Settings for SIP 70 1d 0900d805802551 13 Installation and Test Manual VoIP Services Setting Description Voice mail server subscription expiration time s If this value is zero the SIP Agent will use the implementation specific default for this ONT Table 34 POTS Settings for SIP Cont o Equipment Configuration SNMP Port E eh Find li Performance log administration BPA 10 150 225 46 FW 6 Bridge B3 Profiles Routing El A IUGPON 2512 E 10 6 Bridge x GPON Port 1 x GPON Port 2 3 9 hiX5704
184. terface according to the project documentation mask e SWITCH config if no shutdown SWITCH config if exit SWITCH config ip route destination network gt lt mask gt default gateway according to the project documentation 4 Configure the trap destination to be able to access the NE via SNMP e SWITCH config snmp community ro public SWITCH config snmp community rw private SWITCH config snmp trap2 host ip destination address for the trap host public 5 The configuration must be stored in the persistent CXU memory SWITCH config exit SWITCH write memory i Wait for OK message 34 1d 0900d80580245a70 Installation and Test Manual New Network Element 5 New Network Element Following steps are required to insert and configure a new NE hiX 5750 R2 0 in the EM PX Inserting a new NE hiX 5750 Configuring the FTP Server Access Upgrading the S APS Synchronizing the Clock Synchronizing Date and Time Configuring the Alarm Severity Profiles Setting the External Alarms and PON Alarm Thresholds Saving the NE Configuration Data ouoosfmom c 5 1 Inserting a new NE hiX 5750 1 Select View Network View from the EM PX main menu to display the Network View window 2 Right click the Root object and select the Insert NE command from the context menu to display the New NE dialog page Equipment Configuration d alal
185. th Ethernet and XDSL subscriber ports Activating DHCP PPPoE 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON2512 Es gt GPON Port gt ONT MDU Type gt Subscriber Card 2 MDU Service Board Subscriber Port and select the Bridge tab Ethernet Bridge VLAN Assignment BCSc IGMP PVID hu 8 Default gateway Besosis2 Configure VLAN Bridge port Usage type subscriber Tag priority source port configured 1p v Traffic class 1p hz DSGP to 1p mapping profile Host configuration protocol price and PPPoE Y No of MAC addresses B R Circuit ID n SLA Metering profile none Y Tagging mode SY Out bound traffic descriptor Inne rz In bound traffic descriptor none X IP anti spoofing profile pooo H Figure 59 DHCP PPPoE Subscriber Configuration Id 0900d80580255100 Installation and Test Manual DHCP and PPPoE 2 If the Tagging mode is set on untagged enter a PVID corresponding to the DHCP PPPOoE provider VLAN 3 Choose the Host configuration protocol DHCP PPPoE DHCP and PPPoE or none 4 Enterthe Circuit ID that shall be used by this port for the DHCP option 82 PPPoE option 105 5 Click the Apply button to confirm the settings DHCP for VoIP To enable DHCP to a VoIP port follow the steps as described in Chapter 11 VoIP Ser vices 18 4 VLAN Configuration i All subscriber ports of an ONT can only use one DHCP or and one PPPoE p
186. th lower shielding values is a violation of the CE requirements In such cases the conformity declaration is invalidated and the manufacturer is refused from responsibility All liability passes immediately to those persons undertaking any unauthorized deviations WEEE Requirements Nokia Siemens Networks considers the protection of the environment and the preserva tion of natural resources as a major duty This includes waste recovery with a view to reducing the quantity of waste for disposal and saving natural resources in particular by treatment recycling and recovering energy from waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Therefore Nokia Siemens Networks complies with its obligations as producer in terms of the WEEE directive for all its products e to which the WEEE directive applies to e and which are put on the market within the countries where the WEEE requirements are transposed into national law unless any deviant allocation of such obligations have been agreed between Nokia Siemens Network s and its contractual partners According to WEEE requirements since August 13 2005 such products are marked with the symbol of a crossed out Id 0900d805802512a9 Installation and Test Manual Introduction 1 8 wheeled bin with bar indicating separate collection for electrical and electronic equip ment as shown below GPL LGPLWarranty and Liability Exclusion This product contains both proprietary software and Open So
187. the system should with stand Rate down shift bps A trap will be produced when for DS US direction CurrTxRate PrevTxRate minus this value If the DS US rate falls below this threshold the modem should attempt to decrease its transmit rate Range 0 1000000 0 disables the trap Rate up shift bps A trap will be produced when for DS US direction CurrTxRate gt PrevTxRate plus this value If the DS US rate pass this threshold the modem should attempt to increase its transmit rate Range 0 1000000 0 disables the trap Max BER Click the Expert mode gt gt action field to change the maximum value for allowed DS US bit error rate 1E 7 default 1E 5 1E 3 Table 16 xDSL Channel Profile 4 Click the Duplicate button to confirm 10 1 2 Line Profile This profile includes common properties describing both ends of the line Besides the default VDSL2 line profile there are different default line profiles for ADSL2 over POTS DEFAULT_ADSL_A and ADSL2 over ISDN DEFAULT_ADSL_B which should be duplicated to simplify the configuration i Important remarks for the changing of used xDSL standard via line profile e The change of a used xDSL standard is done by preparation of an ADSL profile and applying it to the VDSL port Only this port can change the used standard between VDSL and ADSL 54 Id 0900d80580255116 Installation and Test Manual xDSL Services If the subscriber port is an ADSL2 type a
188. tion field of Queue mapping dialog box to deter mine the weight size of this queue fi A weight value of 0 sets the queue to act with strict priority method The other queues which have been given nonzero values follow the common WRR scheme depending on their weights Click the Queue selection field of Queue priority dialog box to classify this queue Choose the appropriate 1p priority value from the drop down list 4 Click the Apply button to confirm Id 0900d8058024817c 95 Bandwidth Management Installation and Test Manual 17 Bandwidth Management The points of bandwidth management are located on the GPON port dialog pages of IU GPON cards and ONTs 17 1 17 2 96 Overview Bandwidth Allocation e The OLT can create up to 6 T CONTs out of four T CONT types for an ONT The number and types of T CONTs depend on the ONT type During the creation of an ONT T CONTS are created by the NE autonomously The TDM T CONT is only available after configuring an E1 DS1 connection T CONT Fixed BW Assured BW Assured and Maximum BW Type maximum Best Effort BW non assured BW T CONT 1 Allocated TDM VoIP T CONT 2 Allocated Data high priority real time T CONT 3 Allocated Allocated Data high priority non real time T CONT 4 Allocated Best effort services Remarks Overbooking Overbooking Overbooking Application For traffic with Offering service at For purely BE
189. to 1p eg New Priority mapping profi 2jojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojo 1 F7 RE RE E RT 8 R8 RR E EI EIE 9 z Create Olde Figure 44 Priority Mapping Profile 2 Double click the 1p fields to choose the priority values Id 0900d80580248933 Installation and Test Manual Bridges 3 Click the Create button to insert the new profile index 14 5 2 Traffic Descriptor Profile The hiX 5750 R2 0 supports traffic limitation per bridge port as specified in Table 39 Type Egress Rate Limiting Ingress Rate Limiting MDU hix 5709 R2 0 Shaping downstream for xDSL Policing downstream for GE and xDSL upstream for xDSL per PVC G 25A SFU Shaping downstream for GE G 25E SFU Table 39 Bridge Port Shaping and Policing There are different traffic descriptor profiles configurable for in bound and out bound traffic The out bound traffic descriptor describes the limitations of traffic rates for frames leaving the MAC bridge upstream traffic shaping towards the UNI The in bound descriptor describes the limitations of traffic rates for frames entering the MAC bridge downstream traffic policing towards the ANI i A traffic descriptor profile can be only created but afterwards the values cannot be changed anymor
190. to change MSTP state active see Figure 71 Id 0900d8058025304d 123 Security Features Installation and Test Manual 22 22 1 22 1 1 22 1 2 124 Security Features Advanced Encryption Support AES The hiX 5750 R2 0 OLT supports AES data encryption with a key length of 128 bit for the downstream direction Each subscriber connection is independently encrypted The payload encryption decryption can be activated deactivated per GEM port Before the OLT can do this the AES function must be enabled on ONT MDU Configuring an ONT MDU i See Chapter 7 1 ONT and MDU Types for information on ONTs supporting AES 1 AES can be set during creation process of an ONT MDU In this case the settings are done on the PON dialog page In order to change the AES configuration click NE hiX5750 gt IUGPON 2512 E gt GPON Porti gt ONT MDU Type to display the General dialog page 2 Choose AES encryption of downstream payload from the Active mode drop down list When encryption for the ONT is switched off the NE automatically switches of the encryption for the affected GEM ports 3 Clickthe Apply to all GEM ports check box to enable AES generally for this ONT s downstream traffic If AES is required separate per GEM port see Chapter 22 1 2 Configuring a GEM Port on page 124 to get information about needed configuration steps 4 Configure the key update time in range from 5 min to 37 hours 5 min steps The
191. traffic is only forwarded to learned MAC addresses MAC address information learned in one VLAN cannot be used in filtering decisions taken relative to any other VLAN Shared VLAN learning Not supported in this release Table 37 Switching Modes 14 4 Configuring the CXU Bridge 14 1 1 Switching Mode and Tagging Mode 1 Click NE hiX5750 gt CXUVR 10 4E E 109 o Bridge 2 Choose the Switching mode see Table 37 Equipment Configuration sof 2 ain EQ SNMP Port a P Find Tagging mode Outer VLAN IM Performance log administration DA 10 3 1 51 CuDoPX Single Default PVID H S Bridge H B3 Profiles C Double Default 1p m S amp a Not configured 1C Switching mode Not configured 1C C VLAN switching Not configured 1C Not configured 1C C Shared VLAN learning Not configured 1C Not configured 1 Independent VLAN learning Not configured 1C Not configured 1C CRUVR LO 4E E 1 Jv Residential mode Bridge amp Ethernet Port amp Ethernet Port 4 a lt a Refresh Apply Finished 4 Finished Saad Figure 40 CXU Bridge 3 Click the Apply button to confirm G See the following chapters for information on the further bridge configurations e 19 IGMP e 25 Rules e 24 Link Aggregation Groups 76 Id 0900d80580248933 Installation and Test Manual Bridges 14 1 2 Ethernet Po
192. ts and will not perform re registration Re Registration time before timeout s This time prior to timeout that the SIP Agent should start the re registration process Host domain part of address The host or domain part of the SIP address for users connected to this ONT 0 indicates the current address in the IP Host Config ME is used Gateway softswitch vendor The format is four ASCII coded alphabetic characters A Z as defined in ANSI T1 220 All NULL characters indicates no particular vendor Table 29 Settings of SIP Agent Profile 4 Click the Create button Id 0900d80580255113 Installation and Test Manual VoIP Services 11 2 2 SIP Dial Plan Profile 1 Click NE hiX5750 o Profiles right click the SIP Dial Plan profile object and select the New SIP Dial Plan profile command from the context menu Equipment Configuration PM Threshold VoIP SIP Agent NE New SIP Dial Plan Profile PM Threshold VoIP SIP Call Priority mapping DSCP to 1p Profile name ip dp 1 2x4 SIP Agent 7 cI SIP Application Service Critical dial timeout ms f 000 E 2 SIP Dial Plan Partial dial timeout ms 16 000 x3 Nev SIP Dial Plan Profile Dial plan Format p 248 X a SIP Feature Access Codes A VoIP MGC eax Poe oet Boe Token oR yy at iu Tue e A VoIP Media amp Service uh tne oe at A VoIP RTP EE xDSL Channel a xDSL Custom Notch Create Finished 1 Fini
193. ts to an LAG Group 1 Click NE hiX5750 2 CXUVR 10 4E E 109 gt Bridge gt LAG and select the Groups tab see Figure 73 2 The setting of LACP decides whether an LAG group is handled dynamic or static Click to mark the LACP enabled check box of the LAG Group that needs to be a dynamic LAG Incase of static LAG LACP must not be used Click to clear the LACP enabled check box if not already disabled 3 Click the Groups gt gt action field to uncover the configuration fields of the highlighted LAG group 4 Select the method of distributing LAG traffic between the physical ports Method Description xor MAC Link is chose by the result Source MAC address XOR destination MAC address Destination MAC Destination MAC address Source MAC Source MAC address Source IP Source IP address Destination IP Destination IP address xor IP Link is chosen by the result Source IP address XOR destination IP address Table 71 LAG Distributing Methods Id 0900d80580253cc7 Installation and Test Manual Link Aggregation Groups Equipment Configuration Ol x ud 4a EEYCEENENEESS SNMP Port dh Find Groups Ports VLAN Assignment ll Performance log administration 10 3 1 51 CuDaPX2 LAG Group LACP enabled LAG Group 21 Not configured 101 Not configured 102 Not configured 102 Grou
194. ty Antenna Television 2 Cable Television Conformit Europ enne Circuit Emulation Service Code Failure Rate Id 0900d80580240c85 Installation and Test Manual Abbreviations CLI CLIP CMOS CNN CORBA CoS CPE CTP CXU DA DBA DBMS DC DCE DFB DHCP DIN DNS DR DS DSO DS1 DSCP DSL DSLAM DTMF E1 EEPROM EM EMC EMI Command Line Interface Calling Line Identification Presentation Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Composite Network Node Common Object Request Broker Architecture Class of Service Customer Premises Equipment Connection Termination Point Central Switch Fabric Unit Destination Address Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation Database Management System Direct Current Data Communication Equipment Distributed Feedback Laser Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Deutsche Industrie Norm German Standard Domain Name System Designated Router Downstream Digital Signal O 64 kbps First Level TDM hierarchy Digital Signal 1 1 544 kbps DiffServe Code Point Digital Subscriber Line DSL Access Multiplexer Dual Tone Multi Frequency Europe First level of TDM hierarchy 2 048 kbps Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory Element Manager Electromagnetic Compatibility 1 Electromagnetic Interference 2 External Machine Interface Id 0900d80580240c85 145 Abbreviations Installation and Test Manual EMS EN ESD ESF E SFU ETSI FE FEC FP FSAN FTP FTTP GAL
195. ubscriber ports which have joined an MC group are inscribed on the forwarding table of the MC VLAN Ports that leave the group will be deleted from the table Off All IGMP messages and frames are dropped Table 58 IGMP Profile Only if the IGMP mode is set on Snoop only the further options may be configured 1 The preset timer values for Robustness Query interval and Query response interval may be changed 2 Choose the Immediate leave option to determine how the ONT MDU acts when the last subscriber leaves the MC group Immediate Description Leave Enabled The subscriber host will be deleted from the MC group intermediately when the port receives the leave message Disabled If a subscriber host e g set top box sends a leave message the ONT sends a query message to the host When there is no response from the host it will be deleted from the MC group i During the waiting period which is comprised of query intervals to determine the membership validity the MC data are continuously forwarded over the ports In this process unnecessary bandwidth is occupied Table 59 IGMP Immediate Leave 3 Choose the VLAN mode of the subscriber ports this IGMP profile will be assigned to This mode decides about how the outer VLAN tag of upstream IGMP user frames user tag or PVID has to be handled If VLAN mode is set on replace outer tag the VLAN ID and 1p priority in
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197. value e Click the Add action field to map the defined action to the Available match actions Available no match actions box fi Notice the following restrictions Rules with set but not supported action values will be rejected by the NE e Conflicting actions The match actions may be allow and the no match actions may be deny Change tag priority and Change tag priority with ToS actions Change ToS and Change ToS with tag priority actions are not allowed together in one action bit field e Ifall rule matches are Exclude the Match action and No match action including the action parameters will be handled by the NE as if they have been swapped 9 Click the OK button to confirm the rule settings For an example of creating rules see Chapter 26 VLAN Mirroring Id 0900d805802550e5 135 VLAN Mirroring Installation and Test Manual 26 VLAN Mirroring This chapter contains the step by step instructions how to configure the mirroring of VLAN traffic over IU GPON port to a particular VLAN associated with an IU 1x10GE port i The Mirror port must be another than the destination port of the origin traffic flow Due to this fact an additional uplink card is necessary 26 1 Configuring the Mirror Port 1 Click NE hiX5750 c Bridge 2 Define the mirror port through selecting the uplink interface IU10GE 10 E from the Module drop down list 3 Choose Port
198. ven sequence i The commissioning contains the required instructions to take the network element hiX 5750 R2 0 in operation Detailed information about the parameter settings are provided by a context sensitive online help and in the element manager EM PX R2 0 documentation 2 3 Sequence of Commissioning Steps Actions 1 Insert and configure a new NE see Section 5 2 Create and configure the OLT cards CXU and IU s see Section 6 3 Create ONT and MDU see Section 7 4 Create and configure MDU boards optional see Section 8 5 Configure subscriber ports physically Ethernet POTS CATV see Section 9 6 Configure XDSL services VDSL and ADSL see Section 10 re Configure VoIP H 248 and SIP see Section 11 8 Configure TDM services E1 DS1 see Section 12 9 Set the MAC mode see Section 13 10 Configure the bridges VLAN switching tagging mode ports see Section 14 11 Configure VLANs see Section 15 12 Configure QoS Queuing and Scheduling see Section 16 13 Configure bandwidth overbooking DBA see Section 17 14 Configure DHCP and PPPoE see Section 18 15 Configure IGMP see Section 19 16 Configure routing RIP BGP IS IS see Section 20 17 Configure spanning tree STP RSTP MSTP see Section 21 18 Configure security feature AES and IP anti spoofing see Section 22 19 Enable FEC mechanism see Section 23 20 Configure LAG see Section 24 21 Cre
199. x x Redirect Select Module Matching frame will be redirected over the selected bridge x x CXU IUGPON port uplink interface IU Uplink cards Select Port CXU 5 x Eth IUGPON 4 x GPON IU 10x1G 10 x Eth Mirror N A Copies matching frames to mirror monitor port x x Set DSCP 0 63 Sets DSCP value in matching frames x x Set Priority 0 7 Schedules matching frames queue mapping according x x given priority value Change tag priority 0 7 Changes 1p priority value in VLAN tag x x Change tag priority with ToS N A Copies IP precedence bits of ToS field into 1p priority of x x VLAN tag Set IP precedence 0 7 Sets IP precedence bits in ToS field x x Change ToS with tag priority N A Sets the ToS with tag priority x x Rate limit 0 1000 Applies rate limiting for matching frames Enter the value x for bandwidth modification in Mbps Table 75 Available Actions Id 0900d805802550e5 Installation and Test Manual Rules Action Value Description Match No Action Match Action Change VLAN ID 1 4093 Changes VLAN ID in VLAN Tag of matching frames by x the Action value Copy to CPU N A Copies matching frames to CPU port x x Count N A Initiates counting of matching packets The NE supports x only a limited number of counters at same time and is rejecting this rule if the number of timers is exceeded Table 75 Available Actions Cont e f necessary enter the Action
200. y install and maintain the system The system complies with the standard EN 60950 IEC 60950 All equipment connected has to comply with the applicable safety standards The same text in German Wichtiger Hinweis zur Produktsicherheit In elektrischen Anlagen stehen zwangslaufig bestimmte Teile der Ger te unter Span nung Einige Teile k nnen auch eine hohe Betriebstemperatur aufweisen Eine Nichtbeachtung dieser Situation und der Warnungshinweise kann zu K rperverlet zungen und Sachsch den f hren Deshalb wird vorausgesetzt dass nur geschultes und qualifiziertes Personal die Anlagen installiert und wartet Das System entspricht den Anforderungen der EN 60950 IEC 60950 Angeschlossene Ger te m ssen die zutreffenden Sicherheitsbestimmungen erf llen Id 0900d80580240345 Installation and Test Manual Table of Contents This document has 150 pages Tel 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 Eri 1 7 2 1 7 3 1 7 4 1 7 5 1 7 6 Tu 1 7 8 1 7 9 1 7 10 1 7 11 1 7 12 1 8 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 1 9 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 Change PSI epos but edi eio cRo OS ete ined Gr esten Eq E 12 Mirou C PT ERA 13 Scope ofthe AT MB doo arcet e Sr actu Putri edet 13 Error Reports Concerning the Manual 0 00 0c eee eae 13 Dealing with Defective Modules llle 13 Procedure in the Event of Faults 000 c cee eee eee 13 Usage MIMS xcu Rr RR pee tease dee eed

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