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    iPASOLINK 1000

    CHAPTER II OPERATION

    CONTENTS

    NWD-118790-04E iPASOLINK 1000: OPERATION

    December, 2011

    DOCUMENT WARRANTY................................................................................ i

    1. REFERENCE.......................................................................................... 1-1

    1.1 Conventions Used in this Document ................................................... 1-1

    1.2 LCT Communication Interface.............................................................. 1-1

    1.2.1 Communications............................................................................... 1-11.2.2 Local Port Interface .......................................................................... 1-2

    1.3 iPASOLINK Equipment Configuration ................................................. 1-2

    2. PREPARING WebLCT ........................................................................... 2-1

    2.1 Hardware Requi rements ........................................................................ 2-1

    2.2 Software Requirements ......................................................................... 2-1

    2.3 Operating System Envi ronment ........................................................... 2-12.3.1 Verify Internet Explorer..................................................................... 2-2

    2.3.2 Verify TCP/IP Settings...................................................................... 2-3

    2.4 Recommended Settings for Browsing Software................................. 2-6

    2.4.1 Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.......................................................... 2-62.4.2 Mozilla Firefox Version 3.6.x......................................................... 2-9

    3. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .................................................................. 3-1

    3.1 General.................................................................................................... 3-1

    3.2 System Configuration............................................................................ 3-2

    3.2.1 IDU with Antenna Direct Connection................................................ 3-23.2.2 IDU HS/ HS with Antenna Direct Connection................................... 3-2

    3.2.3 IDU HS/ Hybrid SD with Antenna Direct Connection ....................... 3-23.2.4 IDU Twin-Path FD with Antenna Direct Connection......................... 3-2

    3.2.5 IDU HS SD with Antenna Direct Connection.................................... 3-23.2.6 The 2+0 Configuration...................................................................... 3-3

    3.2.7 IDU n-Way........................................................................................ 3-33.2.8 1+0 XPIC with Antenna Direct Connection....................................... 3-3

    3.2.9 1+1 XPIC with Waveguide/Coaxial Cable Connection..................... 3-3

    3.3 System Overview ................................................................................... 3-4

    3.3.1 Features ........................................................................................... 3-4

    3.3.2 IDU Block Diagram........................................................................... 3-5

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    3.3.3 ODU Block Diagram......................................................................... 3-5

    3.4 Interfaces ................................................................................................ 3-6

    3.4.1 Overview .......................................................................................... 3-63.4.2 Baseband Interface .......................................................................... 3-7

    3.4.2.1 LAN Interfaces [MC-M/GbE-A Card] ..................................................... 3-7

    3.4.2.2 E1 Interface [16E1-A Card] ................................................................... 3-7

    3.4.2.3 STM-1 Interface [STM1-A Card]............................................................ 3-7

    3.4.3 ODU Interface [MODEM-A Card] ..................................................... 3-8

    3.4.4 DCN Interface................................................................................... 3-83.4.4.1 LCT Interface [MC-M Card] ................................................................... 3-8

    3.4.4.2 NMS Interface [TERM-M Card] ............................................................. 3-8

    3.4.4.3 NE1 Interface [TERM-M Card] .............................................................. 3-8

    3.4.4.4 NE2 (RS485) Interface [AUX-A Card] ................................................... 3-8

    3.4.5 Other Interfaces................................................................................ 3-93.4.5.1 ALM/SC/CLK [MC-M Card] ................................................................... 3-93.4.5.2 MEM [MC-M Card] ................................................................................ 3-9

    3.4.5.3 Other Features on MC-M Card.............................................................. 3-9

    3.4.5.4 ALM/EOW/NE2 [AUX-A Card]............................................................... 3-9

    3.4.5.5 SC [TERM-M Card] ............................................................................... 3-9

    3.5 IDU and System Performances........................................................... 3-10

    3.5.1 General........................................................................................... 3-103.5.1.1 Environmental Conditions ................................................................... 3-10

    3.5.1.2 Power Consumption and Sizes ........................................................... 3-10

    3.5.1.3 Others.................................................................................................. 3-10

    3.5.2 IDU Performances.......................................................................... 3-11

    3.5.2.1 Transmission Capacity and Channel Spacing..................................... 3-113.5.2.2 Interconnecting Cables........................................................................ 3-11

    3.5.2.3 Power Line Requirement..................................................................... 3-11

    3.5.3 Functional Overview....................................................................... 3-123.5.3.1 Native IP and Native TDM................................................................... 3-12

    3.5.3.2 Adaptive Modulation (AMR) ................................................................ 3-12

    3.5.3.3 Radio Protection Method..................................................................... 3-12

    3.5.3.4 E1 Ring Protection .............................................................................. 3-12

    3.5.3.5 ETH Functions..................................................................................... 3-12

    3.5.3.6 XPIC (CCDP) Function........................................................................ 3-13

    3.5.3.7 AMR, 1+1 and XPIC Combination....................................................... 3-13

    3.5.3.8 DXC (E1 Crossconnect) Capacity ....................................................... 3-13

    3.5.3.9 Card Redundancy ............................................................................... 3-14

    3.5.3.10 User Authentication ........................................................................... 3-14

    3.5.3.11 Loopback........................................................................................... 3-14

    3.5.3.12 Modern TX Output Control ................................................................ 3-14

    3.5.3.13 Performance Monitoring (PMON) / Metering..................................... 3-14

    3.5.3.14 Multi Service Engine [MSE-A Card] .................................................. 3-15

    4. NE SETUP .............................................................................................. 4-1

    4.1 Login, Logout and Exit .......................................................................... 4-14.1.1 Log In to NE ..................................................................................... 4-1

    4.1.2 Log Out from NE .............................................................................. 4-4

    4.1.3 Exit WebLCT .................................................................................... 4-5

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    4.2 WebLCT Main Window .......................................................................... 4-6

    4.3 Setup Sof tware License ........................................................................ 4-9

    4.3.1 Import Software License Key ........................................................... 4-94.3.2 Radio Capacity Setting................................................................... 4-11

    4.3.3 SFP Port License Setting ............................................................... 4-14

    4.4 User Management ................................................................................ 4-164.4.1 Overview ........................................................................................ 4-16

    4.4.1.1 Access Level ....................................................................................... 4-16

    4.4.1.2 User Group.......................................................................................... 4-16

    4.4.2 User Access Levels........................................................................ 4-17

    4.4.3 Default User Account ..................................................................... 4-214.4.4 User Account.................................................................................. 4-21

    4.4.4.1 Login User List .................................................................................... 4-22

    4.4.4.2 User Authentication Configuration....................................................... 4-224.4.4.3 User Account Management................................................................. 4-26

    4.4.4.4 User Group Profile Configuration ........................................................ 4-36

    4.5 Security Management .......................................................................... 4-43

    4.5.1 Overview ........................................................................................ 4-434.5.2 Service Status Setting.................................................................... 4-52

    4.5.2.1 SNMP.................................................................................................. 4-55

    4.5.2.2 SNMP Community............................................................................... 4-57

    4.5.2.3 SNMP Trap Entry ................................................................................ 4-63

    4.5.2.4 NTP ..................................................................................................... 4-70

    4.5.2.5 NTP Server Address ........................................................................... 4-73

    4.5.2.6 FTP...................................................................................................... 4-78

    4.5.2.7 SFTP ................................................................................................... 4-814.5.2.8 HTTP................................................................................................... 4-83

    4.5.2.9 HTTPS................................................................................................. 4-85

    4.5.3 RADIUS Setting.............................................................................. 4-87

    4.6 Register NE Conf iguration .................................................................. 4-944.6.1 Easy Setup Wizard......................................................................... 4-94

    4.6.1.1 Easy Setup.......................................................................................... 4-94

    4.6.1.2 MODEM Setup .................................................................................. 4-106

    4.6.1.3 AMR Setup........................................................................................ 4-109

    4.6.1.4 Management Setup........................................................................... 4-114

    4.6.1.5 TDM Setup ........................................................................................ 4-116

    4.6.1.6 ETH Setup......................................................................................... 4-119

    4.6.1.7 PWE Setup........................................................................................ 4-123

    4.6.2 Equipment Setup.......................................................................... 4-1284.6.2.1 Equipment Configuration................................................................... 4-129

    4.6.2.2 Radio Configuration........................................................................... 4-141

    4.6.2.3 AMR Configuration ............................................................................ 4-146

    4.6.2.4 Network Management Configuration................................................. 4-150

    5. PROVISIONING...................................................................................... 5-1

    5.1 Overview ................................................................................................. 5-1

    5.2 Set MODEM Function ............................................................................ 5-2

    5.2.1 Set MODEM Ports............................................................................ 5-2

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    5.2.2 Set Radio Switch Parameters .......................................................... 5-45.2.3 Set TX Power Parameters................................................................ 5-7

    5.2.3.1 ATPC Mode........................................................................................... 5-75.2.3.2 MTPC Mode .......................................................................................... 5-9

    5.2.4 Set ALM Mode................................................................................ 5-115.2.5 Set XPIC......................................................................................... 5-13

    5.2.6 Set AMR......................................................................................... 5-15

    5.3 Set ETH Function ................................................................................. 5-175.3.1 Overview ........................................................................................ 5-17

    5.3.2 Bridge Setting................................................................................. 5-20

    5.3.3 ETH Port Setting ............................................................................ 5-225.3.4 VLAN Setting.................................................................................. 5-24

    5.3.4.1 VLAN List ............................................................................................ 5-24

    5.3.4.2 Modify VLAN Service Name................................................................ 5-265.3.4.3 Delete VLAN/S-VLAN ID..................................................................... 5-28

    5.3.4.4 VLAN Setting....................................................................................... 5-30

    5.3.5 FDB Setting.................................................................................... 5-415.3.5.1 FDB Setting ......................................................................................... 5-41

    5.3.5.2 Static Entry Setting.............................................................................. 5-47

    5.3.6 ETH OAM Setting........................................................................... 5-535.3.6.1 OAM MEG Setting............................................................................... 5-53

    5.3.6.2 OAM MEP Setting ............................................................................... 5-58

    5.3.6.3 OAM MIP Setting................................................................................. 5-67

    5.3.7 RSTP Setting.................................................................................. 5-755.3.7.1 Modify RSTP Port................................................................................ 5-75

    5.3.7.2 Modify Detailed RSTP Parameter ....................................................... 5-785.3.8 ERP Setting.................................................................................... 5-80

    5.3.9 Link Aggregation ............................................................................ 5-885.3.9.1 Add Link Aggregation .......................................................................... 5-88

    5.3.9.2 Modify LAG Registration ..................................................................... 5-91

    5.3.9.3 Delete LAG Registration...................................................................... 5-94

    5.3.10 QoS/Classification Setting............................................................ 5-965.3.10.1 Classification Setting (Equipment Based QoS Mode) ....................... 5-97

    5.3.10.2 Classification Setting (Port Based QoS Mode)................................ 5-106

    5.3.10.3 Ingress Setting ................................................................................ 5-113

    5.3.10.4 Port Setting Tab .............................................................................. 5-126

    5.3.11 Filter Settings ............................................................................. 5-132

    5.3.11.1 Filter List.......................................................................................... 5-1325.3.11.2 Profile List........................................................................................ 5-140

    5.3.11.3 Port Filter Settings........................................................................... 5-145

    5.3.12 L2CP Transparent/Mirroring Setting........................................... 5-1475.3.13 Port Isolate Setting..................................................................... 5-149

    5.3.14 LLF Setting................................................................................. 5-1515.3.14.1 Add LLF Group................................................................................ 5-151

    5.3.14.2 Modify LLF Group............................................................................ 5-153

    5.3.14.3 Delete LLF Group............................................................................ 5-155

    5.3.15 Broadcast Storm Control Setting................................................ 5-157

    5.4 Conf igure Crossconnect ion.............................................................. 5-1605.4.1 E1 Port Setting ............................................................................. 5-160

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    5.4.2 STM-1 Port Setting....................................................................... 5-1635.4.3 Cross Connect Setting ................................................................. 5-169

    5.4.3.1 Add Cross Connect Assignment ....................................................... 5-1715.4.3.2 Modify (Edit) Cross Connect Assignment.......................................... 5-176

    5.4.3.3 Delete Cross Connect Assignment ................................................... 5-178

    5.5 Set PWE Function .............................................................................. 5-181

    5.5.1 Add New PWE.............................................................................. 5-1815.5.2 Modify PWE.................................................................................. 5-186

    5.5.3 Delete PWE.................................................................................. 5-190

    5.6 Set Equipment Clock and Synchronization..................................... 5-192

    5.6.1 Set Equipment Clock.................................................................... 5-192

    5.6.2 Set EXT Clock.............................................................................. 5-196

    5.7 Assign STM-1 (Through) Port for V.11/OW...................................... 5-2005.7.1 V.11/SC Setting............................................................................ 5-200

    5.7.1.1 Assign SC Channel Usage................................................................ 5-200

    5.7.1.2 Set for MODEM................................................................................. 5-202

    5.7.1.3 Set for STM1-A.................................................................................. 5-204

    5.7.2 Assign V.11 Directional Setting.................................................... 5-2075.7.3 Assign Orderwire Setting.............................................................. 5-209

    5.7.3.1 SW GRP1 (MODEM)......................................................................... 5-209

    5.7.3.2 AUX-A ............................................................................................... 5-211

    5.8 Speci fy Relay Alarm Mappings ......................................................... 5-213

    5.8.1 Relay Control Setting ................................................................... 5-2155.8.2 Cluster Alarm Setting ................................................................... 5-218

    5.9 Conf igure Alarm/AIS Sett ing............................................................. 5-2205.9.1 Correlation Settings...................................................................... 5-220

    5.9.2 Alarm Severity Setting.................................................................. 5-2225.9.3 AIS Setting ................................................................................... 5-225

    5.9.4 BER Threshold Setting................................................................. 5-2275.9.4.1 Switch Group 1 (MODEM)................................................................. 5-227

    5.9.4.2 STM1-A ............................................................................................. 5-229

    5.10 Assign PMON/RMON Settings ........................................................ 5-2315.10.1 PMON Threshold Setting ........................................................... 5-231

    5.10.1.1 MODEM / SW GRP (Slot No.) Tab.................................................. 5-232

    5.10.1.2 APS GRP (Slot No.) Tab................................................................. 5-235

    5.10.1.3 16E1-A (Slot No.) Tab..................................................................... 5-241

    5.10.2 PMON Other............................................................................... 5-244

    5.10.3 RMON Threshold Setting ........................................................... 5-2465.10.4 RMON Other .............................................................................. 5-249

    5.10.4.1 Add VLAN Counter.......................................................................... 5-249

    5.10.4.2 Delete VLAN Counter...................................................................... 5-251

    5.11 AUX Setting ...................................................................................... 5-253

    5.11.1 AUX Input Setting....................................................................... 5-2535.11.2 AUX Output Setting.................................................................... 5-262

    6. ABBREVIATIONS & ACRONYMS......................................................... 6-1

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    December, 2011

    DOCUMENT WARRANTY

    1. The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice.

    2. Screenshots of WebLCT provided in this document are examples. Screenshot

    samples in this document should be the latest as of issuing time, however, their

    appearances may vary according to configurations, operation modes and specified

    parameters of the equipment, WebLCT applications release version, etc.

    3. This document is provided on the assumption that the targeted users have skills andknowledge of restrictions and precautions to operate the equivalent equipment. Refer

    to the equipment manual for details.

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    REFERENCE 1-1

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    1. REFERENCE

    1.1 Conventions Used in this Document

    Following conventions are used throughout this document:

    1.2 LCT Communication Interface

    1.2.1 Communications

    iPASOLINK 1000 provides WebLCT as the Local Craft Terminal (LCT) that is aconvenient tool to install and maintain the equipment. WebLCTuses the GUI method

    on WEB browser. In addition, this tool enables a remote connection.

    Since using the method of WEB browser, there is no application software to install.

    However, to operate iPASOLINK via WebLCT, license keys that are prepared

    according to the contract and equipment version should be installed.

    Style Description Examples:

    Italic Indicates a related document title/name. Refer toiPASOLINK Operation

    Manual for details

    Bold Menus and menu items

    Indications of parameters and buttons displayed

    on the user interface

    Names of items in the computer display

    File names and directory names

    The Overallwindow appears.

    (arrow) Indicates transition of screens and/or menu items. Select SystemLogin/Logout .

    < item > A command variable to be entered, which requires

    the users choice or definition. Commonly used to

    prompt the user to enter a password.

    < password >

    Initial Caps Indicates a keypad name using an uppercase forits first letter.

    Press Enter key.

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    1.2.2 Local Port Interface

    The LCT Port is provided on the equipment front:

    Figure 1-1 LCT Port

    Connect the LAN Port on PC and LCT Port on front of the equipment ( MC-MCard

    on the active side) using a LAN Cable. Following are the specifications of LAN Port/

    Cable:

    10/100BASE-TX

    RJ45

    1.3 iPASOLINK Equipment Configuration

    Following types of configurations are available by a single iPASOLINK 1000 IDU:

    12-Way Nodal [Non-Protected (1+0)]

    Protected (1+1) with hot standby, space diversity, twin path with hitless switch.

    Six pairs of XPIC

    Ethernet-ring

    (to LCT port)

    LAN CABLE(10/100BASE-TX)

    NOTE: Enabled LCT Port is on the active MC-M.

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    2. PREPARING WebLCT

    2.1 Hardware Requirements

    2.2 Software Requirements

    2.3 Operating System Environment

    Check if your PC satisfies the conditions below:

    Internet Explorer is installed

    TCP/IP Protocol is properly set.

    Component For Windows XP For Windows Vista For Windows 7

    CPU Pentium M 1.6 GHz Intel Core2 Duo 1.6 GHz Intel Core2 Duo 1.6 GHz

    RAM 512 MB or greater 1 GB or greater 1 GB or greater

    HDD 40 GB or greater 40 GB or greater 40 GB or greater

    Display Color LCD (1024 768) Color LCD (1024 768) Color LCD (1024 768)

    LAN Port 10/100BASE-T(X) 10/100BASE-T(X) 10/100BASE-T(X)

    USB Port

    Item Requirement

    Supported Operating System Windows XP [English Version]

    Windows Vista [English Version]

    Windows 7 [English Version]

    Browsing Software Microsoft Internet Explorer 8

    Microsoft Internet Explorer 7

    Mozilla Firefox Version 3.6 or later

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    2.3.1 Verify Internet Explorer

    Confirm that the Internet Explorer is installed on the PC for WebLCT. Following are

    examples of Windows XP:

    Procedure 2-1 Verify Internet Explorer

    Click startbutton, then select:

    Al l ProgramsInternet Explorer[Start menu] or

    ProgramsInternet Explorer[Classic Start menu]

    Figure 2-1 Windows Start Menu

    [Start menu] [Classic Start menu]

    Programs

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    2.3.2 Verify TCP/IP Settings

    An IP Address of the PC for WebLCT will be automatically detected at and retrieved

    from DHCP Server of the NE.

    Procedure 2-2 Set/Verify TCP/P Settings

    Set the IP Address that is automatically retrieved:

    1. Log on to the Operating System (Windows) as an Administrator.

    2. From the start menu of the Windows, select Control Panel. [For the Classic

    Start menu, select SettingsControl Panel.] The Control Panelappears.

    3. Double-click the Network Connectionsicon.

    Figure 2-2 Windows Control Panel

    The Network Connectionsoption window appears.

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    4. Right-click on the Local Area Connectionto show the pop-up menu, and select

    Properties.

    Figure 2-3 Network Connections Option Window

    The Local Area Connection Propertiesoption window appears.

    5. Click on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to select, and click the Propertiesbutton.

    Figure 2-4 Local Area Connection Properties Option Window

    The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Propertiesoption window appears.

    Properties button

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    6. Verify the following:

    Figure 2-5 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Option Window

    Obtain an IP address automatically is selected.

    Obtain DNS server address automaticallyis selected.

    7. When verified, click the OK button. The Local Area Connection Properties

    option window appears.

    8. Click the OKbutton to proceed.

    9. Close the Network Connectionsoption window when necessary.

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    2.4 Recommended Settings for Browsing Software

    Following are the recommended settings for the browsing software (browsers)

    available to operate LCT:

    2.4.1 Microsoft Internet Explorer 8

    Procedure 2-3 Set Tabbed Browsing Option

    Tabbed Browsingoption is recommended.

    1. Start up the Internet Explorer 8.

    2. Click Toolson the menu bar, and select Internet Options.

    Figure 2-6 Internet Explorer Tools Menu

    The Internet Optionsappears.

    3. On the General tab, click Settings

    under Tabsoption.

    The Tabbed Browsing Settings

    option window appears.

    Figure 2-7 Internet Options General

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    4. SelectAlways open pop-ups in a new tab , then click the OKbutton.

    Figure 2-8 Tabbed Browsing Settings Option Window

    Proceed to Procedure 2-4.

    Procedure 2-4 Set Security Options

    1. Click Securitytab to open the security options.

    2. Click Custom levelbutton.

    Figure 2-9 Internet Options Security

    Custom level button

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    Security Settings Internet Zoneoption window appears.

    3. Select Enable for Downloads Au tomat ic prompt ing fo r fi le downloads

    option.

    Figure 2-10 Internet Options Securit y Settings Internet Zone

    4. Click the OKbutton.

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    2.4.2 Mozil la Firefox Version 3.6.x

    Procedure 2-5 Customize Firefox

    1. Start up the Firefox3.6.x.

    2. Click Toolson the menu bar, and select Options.

    Figure 2-11 Firefox Tools Menu

    The Optionsbox appears.

    3. SelectAlways ask me where to save f iles, then click the OKbutton.

    Figure 2-12 Options General

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    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 3-1

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    3. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

    3.1 General

    iPASOLINK 1000 is the equipment designed to converge the high density nodal

    applications, such as the cross-connections of 12 links, aggregation/distribution of

    multiple-links ring nodes and the large capacity D/I repeater applications, etc.,

    supporting the versatile transportations of both native TDM and native Ethernet

    traffics, as well as the link and each transportation levels independent ring

    protections.

    Along with iPASOLINK 200 and iPASOLINK 400, iPASOLINK 1000 provides up

    to 460 Mbps transmission capacity per radio link and advanced modulation scheme

    operating in 6, 7, 8. 10, 13, 15, 18, 23, 26, 28, 32, 38 or 42 GHz band. Furthermore,

    iPASOLINK 1000 is available to support the high-speed interfaces, such as 10GbE

    and CWDM for converged mobile and fixed broadband.

    The iPASOLINK 1000 consists of the antennas, Outdoor Units (ODU) and the 19-

    inch 3U size Indoor Unit (IDU), owing its high performance and reliability in a smallform factor to NECs rigid TQC activities and vast experience in the wired and

    wireless communication fields.

    The iPASOLINK 1000 provides fourteen front accessible universal-card slots that

    accommodate a wide range of interface modules satisfying various D/I and/or

    topology requirements. The iPASOLINK 1000 can configure up to twelve 1+0, six

    1+1 twin-path, hot standby and diversity radio link arrangements.

    In addition, using NECs most advanced cross polarization interface canceling

    techniques, transmission capacity of up to 920 Mbps is supported utilizing the sameradio frequency channel.

    The iPASOLINK 1000 enables these without any header suppression/compression of

    packet data.

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    3.2 System Configuration

    The system consists of the MDP-400MB-1BB Modulator-Demodulator [Indoor Unit

    (IDU)] and TRP-( )G-1/1D Transmitter-Receiver [Outdoor Unit (ODU)], Hybrid

    Combiner/Divider and the antenna.

    NOTE: The Combiner/Divider is used in (1+1) single antenna configuration of the

    ODU Type directly mounting the antenna.

    3.2.1 IDU with Antenna Direct Connection

    3.2.2 IDU HS/ HS with Antenna Direct Connect ion

    3.2.3 IDU HS/ Hybrid SD with Antenna Direct Connect ion

    3.2.4 IDU Twin-Path FD with Antenna Direct Connect ion

    3.2.5 IDU HS SD with Antenna Direct Connect ion

    I/F CableMD1 ODU

    DATAIN/OUT

    f1

    f1

    ODUI/F Cable

    IDU

    MD1DATA

    IN/OUT

    IDU

    I/F CableMD1 ODU (Working)

    DATAIN/OUT f1

    f1

    ODU (Working)I/F Cable

    IDU

    MD1DATA

    IN/OUT

    IDU

    I/F CableMD2 ODU (Standby)

    HYB

    ODU (Standby)I/F Cable

    MD2HYB

    I/F CableMD1 ODU (Working)

    DATAIN/OUT

    f1

    f1

    ODU (Working)I/F Cable

    IDU

    MD1DATAIN/OUT

    IDU

    I/F CableMD2 ODU (Standby)

    HYB

    ODU (Standby)I/F Cable

    MD2

    f1

    I/F CableMD1 ODU (Working)DATAIN/OUTf1

    f1

    ODU (Working) I/F Cable

    IDU

    MD1DATA

    IN/OUT

    IDU

    I/F CableMD2 ODU (Standby)

    HYB

    ODU (Standby)I/F Cable

    MD2HYB

    f2

    f2

    I/F CableMD1 ODU (Working)

    DATAIN/OUT

    ODU (Working)I/F Cable

    IDU

    MD1DATAIN/OUT

    IDU

    I/F Cable

    MD2ODU (Standby) ODU (Standby)

    I/F Cable

    MD2

    f1

    f1

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    3.2.6 The 2+0 Configuration

    3.2.7 IDU n-Way

    n= Up to 12

    3.2.8 1+0 XPIC with Antenna Direct Connect ion

    3.2.9 1+1 XPIC with Waveguide/Coaxial Cable Connection

    I/F CableMD1 ODU (Working)

    DATAIN/OUT

    ODU (Working)I/F Cable

    IDU

    MD1 DATAIN/OUT

    IDU

    I/F Cable

    MD2

    ODU (Standby) ODU (Standby)I/F Cable

    MD2

    f1

    f1HYB HYB

    f1

    f1

    I/F CableMD1 ODU (Working)

    DATAIN/OUT

    ODU (Working)I/F Cable

    IDU

    IDUDATAIN/OUT

    I/F CableMDn ODU (Standby) ODU (Standby)

    I/F CableIDU

    f1

    f1HYB

    f1

    f1DATAIN/OUT

    nWay

    I/F CableMD ODU

    DATAIN/OUT

    ODUI/F Cable

    IDU

    MDDATAIN/OUT

    IDU

    I/F CableMD ODU ODU

    I/F CableMD

    HYB HYB

    f1

    f1

    XI/F Cable

    HYB

    XI/F Cable

    HYB

    f1

    f1

    V(H) V(H)

    H(V) H(V)

    I/F CableMD ODU

    DATAIN/OUT

    ODUI/F Cable

    IDU

    MD

    DATAIN/OUT

    IDU

    MD ODU ODU MD

    HYB

    HYB

    f1

    f1XI/F Cable HYB XI/F CableHYB

    f1

    f1

    V(H) V(H)

    H(V) H(V)MD ODU

    I/F CableMD ODU

    HYB

    ODUMD

    ODUI/F Cable

    MD

    HYB

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    3.3 System Overview

    3.3.1 Features

    ODU-IDU Separate Mounting Type using one coaxial cable only for connection.

    Available to select the protection or non-protection system using common ODUs

    and IDUs.

    Flexible configurations for ODUs and antennas: mounting directly or remotely

    for configurations of 1+0 (non redundant), 1+1 hot standby, 1+1 space diversity,

    1+1 frequency diversity (Twin-Path), 1+0 XPIC, 1+1 XPIC, 2+0, and Nway.

    ACCP, ACAP, CCDP and configurations by merging these are available.

    Compact size IDU on 19-inch rack.

    Figure 3-1 IDU Appearance

    Small and light-weight ODU that is easy to handle and install.

    Figure 3-2 ODU Appearances

    Wide temperature range operative ODU and IDU.

    Nominal rating of input DC voltage: 48 V DC

    13-42 GHz ODU and0.3 m Direct-Mount Antenna

    6-11 GHz ODU

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    3.3.2 IDU Block Diagram

    Figure 3-3 IDU Block Diagram

    3.3.3 ODU Block Diagram

    Figure 3-4 ODU Block Diagram

    48 V

    48 V

    TDM Bus

    Packet Bus

    Control Bus

    Main Card (Redundant)

    CWDM

    UniversalSlots

    #1MODEM

    GbE

    #14

    16E1STM-1

    MSEAUX

    Clock

    L2 SWTDM SW

    AlarmDSC

    Clock

    4 GbE(SFP/RJ45)

    PS

    PS

    TERMCPU NMS

    TX first MIXRF CKT(depends on frequency band)

    DUP

    TO/FROM

    ANTENNA

    LNA

    PABPFMIXMIX BPF

    MIXBPFRX I/F

    TX I/F

    MPX

    TX: 350 MHzRX: 140 MHz

    TO/FROM

    IDU

    DC-DC CONV CTRLLO

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    3.4 Interfaces

    3.4.1 Overview

    Figure 3-5 IDU Interface Layout

    Universal Slot #1 Universal Slot #2 Universal Slot #3 Universal Slot #4

    Universal Slot #5 Universal Slot #6 Universal Slot #7 Universal Slot #8

    Universal Slot #9

    Universal Slot #10

    MAIN CARD 1

    TERM PS 1

    FAN1

    FAN2

    Main Card Slot #2

    Universal Slot #11 Universal Slot #12 Universal Slot #13 Universal Slot #14

    PS Slot #2

    Slot #

    Slots for fundamental cards that must be mounted.

    Slots for option cards, which can be left vacant.

    PS Power Supply

    Main Card Slot #1

    Universal Card-Slots ODU Inter face (Modem) GbE (10/100/1000BASE-X) 16 E1 TDM STM-1 (up to 2 STM-1) Multi Service Engine AUX (DI - DO/ EXT ALM)

    MC-M Card

    USB

    LCT

    Ethernet (RJ45)1, 2

    Ethernet (SFP) 3, 4Alarm,

    Service Channel,Clock

    NMS NE1

    Service Channel

    Power Supply 1 Power Supply 2 (redundant option)

    MC-M2 (redundant option)

    MC-M 1

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    3.4.2 Baseband Interface

    iPASOLINK 1000 supports various interfaces specified by the ITU-T standards and

    IEEE standards as listed below:

    3.4.2.1 LAN Interfaces [MC-M/GbE-A Card]

    Four ports (two SFP Ports and two RJ45 Ports) of LAN Interface per MC-M or GbE-

    A Card are provided.

    Interface: 2 1000BASE-SX/LX/CWDM [802.3]

    2 10/100/1000BASE-T(X), auto/fixed

    Signal Rate: 1.25 Gbps [1000BASE-SX/LX/T/CWDM]

    125 Mbps [100BASE-TX]

    10 Mbps [10BASE-T]

    Connector: LC [1000BASE-SX/LX/CWDM]

    RJ45 [10/100/1000BASE-T(X)]

    3.4.2.2 E1 Interface [16E1-A Card]

    Interface: HDB-3 [G.703]

    Signal Rate: 16 E1 (2.048 Mbps)

    Impedance: 75 ohms or 120 ohms (selectable)

    Connector: MDR68

    3.4.2.3 STM-1 Interface [STM1-A Card]

    STM-1 Interface Card provides two SFP interfaces. The second STM-1 Interface issupported for APS (Automatic Protection Switching) function only.

    Interface: S-1.1/L-1,1 [G.957]

    STM-1e [G.703]

    CWDM

    Signal Rate: 1 or 2 155.52 Mbps

    Connector: LC [S-1.1/L-1.1/CWDM]

    DIN 1.0/2.3 [STM-1e]

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    3.4.3 ODU Interface [MODEM-A Card]

    ODU Interface is a port connecting to/from IDU using a coaxial cable. Up to 12

    connections (to 12 Universal Slots on IDU at maximum) can be added.

    Connector: TNC Female

    3.4.4 DCN Interface

    3.4.4.1 LCT Interface [MC-M Card]

    iPASOLINK provides users the GUI environment through WEB browser, the Local

    Craft Terminal (WebLCT), which is a convenient tool to install and maintain

    iPASOLINK. This tool supports the remote connection as well.

    Type: 10/100BASE-T(X)

    DHCP Server Supported

    Connector: RJ45

    3.4.4.2 NMS Interface [TERM-M Card]

    This port is for connection with NMS Server through the network.

    Type: 10/100BASE-T(X)

    Connector: RJ45

    Protocols: SNMPv1/v2c/v3, https, sftp

    3.4.4.3 NE1 Interface [TERM-M Card]

    The NE1 port is for a connection to/from other IDU(s).

    Type: 10/100BASE-T(X)

    Connector: RJ45

    3.4.4.4 NE2 (RS485) Interface [AUX-A Card]

    Type: Serial signal port for legacy equipment

    Connector: D-SUB 44-pin

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    3.4.5 Other Interfaces

    3.4.5.1 ALM/SC/CLK [MC-M Card]

    Connector: one D-SUB 44-pin

    Usage:

    ALM: two output ports

    V-11-1: one port [64 kbps async; co/contra direction selectable]

    RS-232C-1: one port [9.6 kbps async]

    EXT CLK IN: one port [2.048 MHz or 2.048 Mbps; 75 or 120 ohms]

    EXT CLK OUT: one port [2.048 MHz or 2.048 Mbps; 75 or 120 ohms]

    3.4.5.2 MEM [MC-M Card]

    Slot Type: one USB

    3.4.5.3 Other Features on MC-M Card

    EOW: one Engineering Orderwire outlet

    [4-wire voice channel]

    CALL: one push button switch

    (no designation): equipped with buzzer

    3.4.5.4 ALM/EOW/NE2 [AUX-A Card]

    Connector: one D-SUB 44-pin

    Usage:

    ALM: four alarm output ports

    Housekeeping: six Control/Alarm input ports

    EOW: two ports (for back-to-back connection)

    CALL OUT: two ports

    Buzzer IN: two ports

    NE2: See 3.4.4.4 NE2 (RS485) Interface [AUX-A Card]

    3.4.5.5 SC [TERM-M Card]

    Connector: one D-SUB 15-pin

    Usage:

    V-11-2: one port [64 kbps async; co/contra direction selectable]

    RS-232C-2: one port [9.6 kbps async]

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    3.5 IDU and System Performances

    3.5.1 General

    3.5.1.1 Environmental Conditions

    Temperature: 5 to +50 C (ETSI EN3000 19-1-3 Class 3.1E)

    Operational: 10 to +55 C

    Transportation: ETSI EN300019-1-2 Class 2.3

    Storage: ETSI EN300019-1-1 Class 1.2

    Humidity:

    Intra-Station: up to 95% (at +50 C, no condensing)

    Transportation: ETSI EN300019-1-2 Class 2.3

    Storage: ETSI EN300019-1-1 Class 1.2

    3.5.1.2 Power Consumption and Sizes

    3.5.1.3 Others

    EMC: Conforms to EN301489-4

    Safety: Conforms to EN60950-1

    Ref.

    #OBJECT

    POWERCONSUMPTION

    DIMENSIONS[W H D] mm

    WEIGHT NOTE

    1IDU

    483 129 24015 kg The weight is approximated.

    7.0 kg Chassis (vacant slots)

    2 MC-M 40 W 300 22 220 0.7 kg Main Card; Class 1 Product

    3 MODEM-A 10 W 100 22 220 0.4 kg ODU Interface

    4 16E1-A 8 W 100 22 220 0.4 kg 16 E1 Interface

    5 STM1-A 8 W 100 22 220 0.4 kg STM-1 Interface; Class 1 Product

    6 GbE-A 8 W 100 22 220 0.4 kg 4GbE [2SFP + 2RJ45]; Class 1 Product

    7 MSE-A 10 W 100 22 220 0.4 kg Multi Service Engine for PWE

    8 AUX-A 3 W 100 22 220 0.4 kg Auxiliary Card

    9 CWDMFA 0 W 100 22 210 0.4 kg Class 1/1M Laser Product10 CWDMFB 0 W 100 22 210 0.4 kg Class 1/1M Laser Product

    11 FAN-M 6 W 30 66 220 0.6 kg FAN Unit

    12 TERM-M 3 W 100 22 220 0.2 kg Term Card

    13 PS-M 150 22 220 0.4 kg Power Supply

    : The value does not include the power consumption of SFP.

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    3.5.2 IDU Performances

    3.5.2.1 Transmission Capacity and Channel Spacing

    3.5.2.2 Interconnecting Cables

    3.5.2.3 Power Line Requirement

    Input Voltage Range: 48 V DC (40.5 to 57 V DC)

    [conforms to EN300 132 2]

    Connector: 10-pin, 3.81 mm pitch [1-178288-8]

    CHANNEL SPACING

    7 MHz 14 MHz* 28 MHZ 56 MHz

    TRANSMISION

    CAPACITY

    [Physical layer maximum

    throughput 64-byte VLANTagged packet size]

    QPSK 14 Mbps 28 Mbps 57 Mbps 114 Mbps

    16 QAM 28 Mbps 57 Mbps 114 Mbps 230 Mbps

    32 QAM 35 Mbps 71 Mbps 143 Mbps 287 Mbps

    64 QAM 42 Mbps 85 Mbps 172 Mbps 345 Mbps

    128 QAM 49 Mbps 99 Mbps 200 Mbps 402 Mbps

    256 QAM 114 Mbps 229 Mbps 460 Mbps

    *: 13.75 MHz; : 27.5 MHz; : 55 MHz; : Channel Spacing at 18 GHz band

    ITEM DESCRIPTION

    Connector Type TNC Female

    Cable Type 8D-FB-E or equivalent

    Cable Length Nominal 300 m at maximum

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    3.5.3 Functional Overview

    3.5.3.1 Native IP and Native TDM

    MODEM has both native IP and native TDM signal processing circuits.

    3.5.3.2 Adapt ive Modulation (AMR)

    6 modulation schemes changeable: QPSK

    16QAM

    32QAM

    64QAM128QAM

    256QAM

    3.5.3.3 Radio Protection Method

    1+1 HS/HS, HS/SD, FD

    HS: Hotstandby

    SD: Space Diversity

    FD: Frequency Diversity

    3.5.3.4 E1 Ring Protect ion

    E1 SNCP support

    3.5.3.5 ETH Functions

    Switching Capacity: 48 Gbps (non-blocking)

    MAC Learning Table: Independent VLAN Learning (VLAN + MAC)

    up to 32 k (configurable)

    VLAN: 802.1Q Port Based, Tag Based, Tunnel

    802.1ad Port Based, Tag Based, Selective

    Up to 4064 VLANs per equipment

    MEF 9 Certified EPL, EVPL and ELAN

    service support with L2CP Tunneling function

    Jumbo Frame: Supported (up to 9600 bytes)

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    QoS:

    Ingress: MEF/RFC4115 Compliant Policing (CIR, EIR,

    CBS, EBS)

    QoS Classification (VLAN CoS, IPv4 DSCP,

    Pv6 DSCP, MPLS EXP, ETH Port, VLAN ID)

    Egress: 4/8 Class SP/D-WRR Queues

    per-class rate configurable shaping

    per-class configurable maximum burst length

    shaping for strict priority queue

    Hierarchical shaping (Port and Class)

    WRED congestion avoidance and Weighted

    Tail Drop

    ETH OAM: 802.1ag Service OAM (CC/LB/LT), Y1731

    Performance Monitoring (LM/DM)

    Protection: STP/RSTP, G.8032v2 ERPS

    Link Aggregation: Radio Link Aggregation, 802.1AX, 1:1 LACP

    redundancy

    SyncE: Supported

    TDM PWE: RFC4553 SAToP (MEF8)

    Other: Link Loss Forwarding

    Mirroring

    Broadcast Storm Control

    L2 Filter

    Port Isolation

    3.5.3.6 XPIC (CCDP) Funct ion

    QPSK to 256QAM modulation at 14/28/56 MHz channel spacing.

    3.5.3.7 AMR, 1+1 and XPIC Combination

    AMR and 1+1, AMR and XPIC combinations are available.

    3.5.3.8 DXC (E1 Crossconnect) Capacity

    Up to 168 168 E1 non-blocking.

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    3.5.3.9 Card Redundancy

    Power Supply [PS-M]: 1+1

    Main Card [MC-M]: 1+1

    3.5.3.10 User Authentication

    RADIUS, local

    3.5.3.11 Loopback

    Far-end Baseband Loopback

    Near-end Baseband Loopback

    IF Loopback

    3.5.3.12 Modern TX Output Control

    Manual Control

    Automatic Control (ATPC)

    Mute Control

    3.5.3.13 Performance Monitoring (PMON) / Metering

    PMON Items: OFS, BBE, ES, SES, SEP and UAS

    Metering Items: Output power level (TX Power)

    Received signal level (AGC V)

    Bit Error Rate (BER MON)

    LAN Monitoring Items: RX Unicast

    RX Broadcast

    RX Multicast

    RX Pause

    RX CRC Error

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    3.5.3.14 Mult i Service Engine [MSE-A Card]

    This Interface Card supports TDM PWE3 (Pseudowire Emulation Edge-to-Edge).

    Protocols: SAToP (RFC4553, MEF8)

    Number of MSE-A to Mount: 1 at maximum

    Number of E1 Paths: Up to 64

    Supported Payload Size: 32 (+ Padding), 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 256 bytes

    Jitter Buffer Size: 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 ms

    Number of ACR (Adaptive Clock Recovery):

    16

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    NE SETUP 4-1

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    4. NE SETUP

    NOTE: Procedures here use the Microsoft Internet Explorer for the browsing

    software as an example.

    4.1 Login, Logout and Exit

    4.1.1 Log In to NE

    Users are registered by means of login names and their passwords. To protect thenetwork and network management system from unauthorized access or unauthorized

    modifications, three levels with different privileges (refer to the table shown in

    Section 4.4.2 User Access Levels) define users. The available functions to operate

    depend on the users privilege level. Therefore, some of the functions may or may not

    be carried out.

    The highest or administrator level (Admin) has the full access to the network and

    network management system.

    Procedure 4-1

    1. Power on the computer.

    2. Log in to the Windows as the Administrator.

    3. Click start, and select Programs Internet Explore. The Internet Explorer

    window appears.

    4. In Address field, enter an IP address of the NE with /weblct/added as shown

    below:

    Example: http://172.17.254.253/weblct/

    Figure 4-1 Launching Internet Explore

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    5. Enter a user name and his/her password into User Nameand Passwordfields:

    Figure 4-2 WebLCT Login Window

    Following are the default user name and its password for iPASOLINK 1000:

    User Name: Admin

    Password: 12345678

    6. Click the OK button blow the Login fields. System Status information box

    appears.

    7. Click the OKbutton, or wait till the box automatically disappears. (The System

    Statusinformation box disappears in a while without clicking the OKbutton if

    you wait.)

    Figure 4-3 System Status Information Box

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    The main window for WebLCTappears:

    Figure 4-4 WebLCT Main Window

    This step ends the procedure.

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    4.1.2 Log Out from NE

    Procedure 4-2

    1. Click Logout button in the upper right of WebLCTmain window.

    Figure 4-5 Logout Button on WebLCT Main Window

    The Confirmation dialog box appears.

    2. Click the OKbutton to log out.

    Figure 4-6 Confirmation Dialog Box

    Logout button

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    3. The browser returns to WebLCTLogin window.

    Figure 4-7 WebLCT Login Window

    This step ends the procedure.

    4.1.3 Exit WebLCT

    Following are the methods to exit WebLCT:

    Select File (F)Close (X)from Internet Explorermenu bar.

    Click button in the upper right of Internet Explorer.

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    4.2 WebLCT Main Window

    Following describes the contents and structure of WebLCTmain window:

    Figure 4-8 WebLCT Main Window Contents

    (1) Logged-In User Name [Login User]

    This field indicates a user name that is currently logged in.

    (2) Refresh button

    Click Refreshbutton to manually update the current status displayed in the WebLCT

    main window.

    (1) Logged-In User Name

    (2) Refresh button(3) Auto Mode check box(4) Hide Equipment View check box

    (5) Equipment Status View

    (7) Opposite Site Links

    (8) Maintenance button

    (9) Logout bu tton

    (10) Menu Tree (11) Status List

    (6) ACT OperatingState

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    (3) Auto Mode check box

    Check (click to leave a tick in) Au to Mode check box to enable refreshing thewindow automatically.

    (4) Hide Equipment View check box

    Check (click to leave a tick in) Hide Equipment View check box to hide the

    illustrated equipment status view.

    (5) Equipment Status View

    This field shows the current equipment status.

    (6) ACT Operating State

    This field indicates the operating side of Main Card(s). MAIN 1 indicates that the

    unprotected Main Card is in operation, or that the protected Main Card in Slot 1 is in

    operation (active). MAIN 2 indicates that the protected Main Card in Slot 2 is in

    operation (active).

    (7) Opposite Site Links

    This drop-down list shows a list of NEs on the opposite sites. A user can select an NE

    from the list to log in to.

    (8) Maintenance button

    Click Maintenance tool button before starting any maintenance operations.

    (9) Logout button

    Click Logoutbutton to log out from NE.

    (10) Menu Tree

    This part shows the menus for the equipment configuration and provisioning by a tree

    view. Available operations via WebLCT are:

    (a) Current Status

    Current Statuslists current status and event histories of the equipment by each

    part of an NE (Ac tive A larm, Event Log, ODU, IDU,AUX).

    (b) Easy Setup Wizard

    Easy Setup Wizardnavigates a user to set up the basic equipment configuration

    including registering/removing the ODU/IDU Cards. This wizard also provides

    easier steps to set up the cross-connections, VLAN service and other necessary

    configurations for the new equipment.

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    (c) Equipment Setup

    Select this menu to register or remove ODU and IDU Cards and other relevantconfigurations.

    (d) Provisioning

    Select this menu to configure the detailed settings of IDU and ODU.

    (e) Maintenance Control

    Maintenance Contro lexecutes a protection switch, Loopback, Hardware Reset,

    Firmware Reset, etc.

    (f) Maintenance Test

    Maintenance Testmeasures the link quality of Ethernet traffic.

    (g) Current/History PMON/RMON Report

    Select this menu to retrieve the Current reports or history of Performance

    Monitor (PMON) and Remote Network Monitor (RMON). A user can also

    exports the data to external storage (local PC, USB Memory, etc.) For more

    details, refer to theMaintenancemanual.

    (h) Metering

    Metering measures the real time TX power, RX level, ODU power supply and

    BER.

    (i) Equipment Utility

    Select this menu to upload and download the equipment configuration data,

    software, firmware and FPGA data.

    (j) User Account/Security Setting

    Select this menu to add, remove and modify user accounts for the equipment, and

    set up the security levels for the user accounts.

    (k) Inventory

    Inventory retrieves the information regarding the equipment and software

    license.

    (11) Status List

    Click a tab to select a type of status to show its logs.

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    4.3 Setup Software License

    Software License Key must be installed to operate iPASOLINK equipment via

    WebLCT. Some operations, such as registering user accounts, do not require the

    license. Thus, the Software License Key should be installed sometime between

    logging in to WebLCT and registering/setting the equipment attributes.

    4.3.1 Import Software License Key

    Procedure 4-3

    1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.

    2. In the MENUframe on the left, expand the S/W License Setupto select Import

    License key. The Import License keywindow appears.

    3. Click the Setuptool button.

    Figure 4-9 S/W License Setup Import License key Window

    File selection window for Import License keyappears.

    Setup button

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    4. Click the button, and select a target file:

    Figure 4-10 Import License key Option Window

    Figure 4-11 Choose File to Upload Option Window

    5. Click the OKbutton to proceed.

    Figure 4-12 Import License key Option Window (selected)

    6. When the importing process ends, the following dialog box appears. Click the OKbutton to proceed:

    Figure 4-13 Import License key Dialog Box

    This step ends the procedure.

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    4.3.2 Radio Capacity Sett ing

    Procedure 4-4

    1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.

    2. In the MENUframe on the left, expand the S/W License Setupto select Radio

    Capacity Setting. The Radio Capacity Setting window appears.

    3. Click the Setuptool button.

    Figure 4-14 Radio Capacity Setting Window

    Radio Capacity Settingoption window appears.

    Setup button

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    4. Select the MODEM Positionfrom the New Statedrop-down list to specify the

    state, then click the OKbutton.

    Figure 4-15 Radio Capacity Setting Box

    5. Informationdialog box appears. Click the OKbutton.

    Figure 4-16 Information Box

    The Radio Capacity Setting window updates the information.

    OK button

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    6. Confirm the parameters displayed.

    Figure 4-17 Radio Capacity Setting Window

    This step ends the procedure.

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    4.3.3 SFP Port License Sett ing

    Procedure 4-5

    1. In the MENU frame on the left, expand the S/W License Setup to select SFP

    Port License Setting. The SFP Port License Setting window appears.

    2. Click the Setuptool button.

    Figure 4-18 SFP Port License Setting Window

    SFP Port License Setting option window appears.

    3. Select the desired Slot # from the New Statedrop-down list, then click the OK

    button.

    Figure 4-19 SFP Port License Setting Box

    Setup button

    OK button

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    4. Informationdialog box appears. Click the OKbutton.

    Figure 4-20 Information Box

    5. The SFP Port License Setting window updates the information. Confirm the

    parameters displayed.

    Figure 4-21 SFP Port License Setting Window

    This step ends the procedure.

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    4.4 User Management

    The user management is a function to manage an authorized user to access to a

    network system, and to prevent an unauthorized user from accessing to the network

    system.

    4.4.1 Overview

    4.4.1.1 Access Level

    iPASOLINK provides three user access levels with different privilege as shown in the

    table below. For details of each access level and its available operations, refer to

    Table 4-3 User Access Privilege Levels.

    NOTES:Following describes the terms, such as uploadand downloadmentioned inthe table above:

    1. Uploadis to copy a file from NE to an external storage, such as WebLCTPC.

    2. Downloadis to copy a file from an external storage to the internal storage ofequipment.

    4.4.1.2 User Group

    User Group configuration allows a user to manage the protocol type and access level

    for each group.

    A user of the specified User Group in iPASOLINK will be assigned with the pre-

    defined protocol and access level of the group. In addition to the three default user

    groups, up to six user groups can be added. The default user groups are shown below:

    NOTE: Options specified to the default User Groups cannot be modified.

    Table 4-1 Access Levels

    Component Available Task File Operation SNMP Operation

    Operator View the equipment configuration and

    status.

    Upload only Obtain

    Config In addition to tasks available by

    Operator level, manage radio base

    band and switching function.

    Upload

    Download

    Obtain

    Set

    Admin In addition to tasks available by Configlevel, manage user accounts and time

    adjustments.

    Upload

    Download

    Obtain

    Set

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    4.4.2 User Access Levels

    Following shows the access level for each task. Remotemeans that a user makes anaccess to the equipment remotely.

    Meanings:

    R/W: A user can both browse and modify settings.

    R: A user can browse the settings.

    O: The task is operational by a remote access but is restricted according to the access

    level assigned to the user.

    Table 4-2 User Group Prof ile

    Group Name Classification TELNET SSH FTP HTTP SNMP Access Level

    OPERATOR Unchangeable Operator

    CONFIG Unchangeable Config

    ADMIN Unchangeable Admin

    Table 4-3 User Access Privilege Levels (1 of 4)

    WebLCT Menu Admin Config Operator Remote

    Easy Setup Wizard

    Easy Setup R/W R R O

    MODEM Setup R/W R R O

    AMR Setup R/W R R O

    Management Setup R/W R R O

    TDM Setup R/W R R O

    ETH Setup R/W R R O

    PWE Setup R/W R R O

    Equipment Setup

    Equipment Configuration R/W R R O

    Radio Configuration R/W R R O

    AMR Configuration R/W R R O

    Network Management

    Configuration

    General Setting R/W R R O

    General Setting (Detail) R/W R R O

    Routing Setting R/W R R O

    IP Access Control Setting R/W R R O

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    Provisioning

    MODEM Function Setting MODEM Port Setting R/W R/W R O

    Radio Switch Setting R/W R/W R O

    TX Power Setting R/W R/W R O

    ALM Mode Setting R/W R/W R O

    XPIC Setting R/W R/W R O

    AMR Sett ing R/W R/W R O

    ETH Function Setting Bridge Setting R/W R/W R O

    ETH Port Setting R/W R/W R O

    VLAN Setting R/W R/W R O

    FDB Setting R/W R/W R O

    ETH OAM Setting R/W R/W R O

    RSTP Setting R/W R/W R O

    ERP Setting R/W R/W R O

    Link Aggregation Setting R/W R/W R O

    QoS/Classification Setting R/W R/W R O

    Filter Setting R/W R/W R O

    Port Isolate R/W R/W R O

    LLF Setting R/W R/W R O

    Broadcast Storm ControlSetting

    R/W R/W R O

    E1/STM-1/Cross-Connect

    Setting

    Cross Connect Setting R/W R/W R O

    E1 Port Setting R/W R/W R O

    STM-1 Port Setting R/W R/W R O

    PWE Setting R/W R/W R O

    Equipment Clock/

    Synchronization Setting

    Equipment Clock Setting R/W R/W R O

    EXT Clock Setting R/W R/W R O

    Relay-Alarm Mapping

    Setting Relay Control Setting R/W R/W R OCluster Alarm Setting R/W R/W R O

    V.11/OW Setting V.11/SC Setting R/W R/W R O

    V.11 Directional Setting R/W R/W R O

    OW Setting R/W R/W R O

    Alarm/AIS Setting Correlation Setting R/W R/W R O

    Alarm Severity Setting R/W R/W R O

    AIS Setting R/W R/W R O

    BER Threshold Setting R/W R

    Table 4-3 User Access Privilege Levels (2 of 4)

    WebLCT Menu Admin Config Operator Remote

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    PMON/RMON Threshold

    Setting

    PMON Threshold R/W R/W R O

    PMON Other R/W R/W R O

    RMON Threshold R/W R/W R O

    RMON Other R/W R/W R O

    AUX Setting AUX Input Setting R/W R/W R O

    AUX Output Setting R/W R/W R O

    Maintenance Control

    Loopback Control MODEM Loopback Control R/W R/W R O

    TDM Loopback Control

    (E1 Loopback 1)R/W R/W R O

    TDM Loopback Control

    (E1 Loopback 2)R/W R/W R O

    TDM Loopback Control

    (STM-1 Loopback 1)R/W R/W R O

    TDM Loopback Control

    (STM-1 Loopback 2)R/W R/W R O

    Protection Control MODEM TX/RX Switch

    ControlR/W R/W R O

    RSTP Control R/W R R OERP Contro l R/W R/W R O

    LAG Revert Control R/W R/W R O

    SNCP Switch Cont rol R/W R/W R O

    APS Swi tch Group Contro l R/W R/W R O

    Timing Source Switch

    ControlR/W R/W R O

    MODEM Maintenance Control R/W R/W R O*1

    Laser Shutdown Control R/W R/W R O

    OW Buzzer Control R/W R/W R O H/W_F/W Reset Cont ro l H/W Reset Cont ro l R/W O

    F/W Reset Contro l R/W O

    Main Card Control Switch Over / Status

    ControlR/W R/W R O

    PMON/RMON/FDB Clear R/W R O

    Offline Maintenance R/W R

    Maintenance Test

    ETH OAM LB/LT/LM/DM R/W R R O

    Table 4-3 User Access Privilege Levels (3 of 4)

    WebLCT Menu Admin Config Operator Remote

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    *1: CW Controlis not editable.

    Current/History PMON/RMON Report

    MODEM PMON Report R R R O

    E1 PMON Report R R R O

    STM-1 PMON Report R R R O

    ETH RMON Report R R R O

    VLAN Counter Report R R R O

    Metering

    Current Metering R/W R/W R O

    Equipment Utility

    Export (NE -> Storage) Utility R/W R/W O

    Update (Storage -> NE) Util ity R/W R/W O

    Program ROM Switching R/W O

    USB Memory Utility R/W O

    Log Clear Function

    Shipment R/W

    Date/Time Setting R/W R R O

    User Account/Security Setting

    Login User R O

    User Authentication Management R/W R R O

    User Account Management R/W O

    User Group Profile Configuration R/W O

    Security Management Service Status Setting R/W O

    RADIUS Setting R/W R R O

    Inventory

    Equipment Inventory Information R R R R

    S/W License Information R R R RS/W License Setup

    Import License Key R/W O

    Radio Capacity Setting R/W R R O

    SFP Port License Setting R/W R R O

    Table 4-3 User Access Privilege Levels (4 of 4)

    WebLCT Menu Admin Config Operator Remote

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    4.4.3 Default User Account

    iPASOLINK provides three default user accounts with pre-defined access levels and

    privileges. In addition to these default user accounts, up to nine user accounts can be

    added.

    Following describes the pre-defined default user accounts:

    4.4.4 User Account

    Following are the functions to manage user accounts supported by iPASOLINK:

    Login User List

    Login User Listdisplays the information of registered user accounts. From this list,

    user profiles, such as passwords and User Group Profiles can be modified.

    User Authentication Configuration

    User Authentication Configurationprovides the authentication methods to select.

    User Account Management

    User Account Management is used to register new user accounts, and to modify/

    delete the registered user accounts.

    User Group Profile Configuration

    USer Group Profile Configuration is used to register new User Groups, and to

    modify/delete the registered User Groups.

    Table 4-4 Default User Accounts

    User Name Default Password Description User Group

    User 87654321 User is able to confirm the system configuration

    and equipment status, but is not able to make

    any changes to the configuration.

    OPERATOR

    Config 87654321 In addition to the tasks available for User, Config

    user is able to operate the radio management,

    base band management, switching management

    for C-Plane control

    CONFIG

    Admin 12345678 In addition to the tasks available for Config,

    Admin user is able to operate database

    management, file management, user

    management and time adjustment for M-Plane

    control.

    ADMIN

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    4.4.4.1 Login User List

    This function allows users to view and confirm the registered user accounts.

    Procedure 4-6

    1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.

    2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to

    select Login User List. The Login User Listappears.

    Figure 4-22 Login User List

    This step ends the procedure.

    4.4.4.2 User Authentication Configuration

    An authentication method for iPASOLINK can be specified using the User

    Authent ication Configurat ion.

    NOTE: This operation is available only by users whose access level is Admin.

    Authentication Sett ing

    Determines and sets the authentication method to log in to iPASOLINK.

    Privi lege ID / Group Name

    Assigns authority levels to the registered Group Names.

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    (1) Authentication Setting

    Procedure 4-7

    1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.

    2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to

    select User Authentication Configuration. The User Authentication

    Configuration window appears.

    3. Click theAu thent ication Sett inglink.

    Figure 4-23 User Authentication Configuration Window

    Authent ication Sett ingoption window appears.

    4. Select values, then click the OKbutton.

    Figure 4-24 Authentication Setting Option Window

    click the link

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    5. Informationdialog box appears. Click the OKbutton to proceed.

    Figure 4-25 Information Dialog Box

    The User Authentication Configurationwindow updates the information.

    6. Verify the displayed information.

    Figure 4-26 User Authentication Configuration Window

    This step ends the procedure.

    Table 4-5 Authentication Setting Parameters

    Parameter Value Description

    Authent ication

    Method

    IDU Only Login authentications are proceeded only by the internal

    authentication function, using the accounts and their passwords

    registered to the equipment.

    IDU + RADIUS If it fails at the internal authentication function, the external

    authentication by RADIUS Server is proceeded. To use this

    function, settings for RADIUS are required.

    Authent ication

    Sequence

    IDU -> RADIUS Server Login authentications are proceeded by the order from IDU to

    RADIUS Server. This option is available when the

    Authentication Method is set to IDU + RADIUS.

    RADIUS Server -> IDU Login authentications are proceeded by the order from RADIUS

    Server to IDU. This option is available when the Authentication

    Method is set to IDU + RADIUS.

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    (2) Privilege ID / Group Name

    Procedure 4-8

    1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.

    2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to

    select User Authentication Configuration. The User Authentication

    Configuration window appears.

    3. Click a Privilege IDNo. link of the target group.

    Figure 4-27 User Authentication Configuration Window

    Privilege ID option window for the selected ID number appears.

    4. Select the method to assign, then click the OKbutton.

    Figure 4-28 Privilege ID Option Window

    Table 4-6 Setting for Privi lege ID

    Parameter Value Description

    Group Name Operator Each group is mapped to a privilege level defined by the vendor

    specific message.Config

    ADMIN

    Default Permission

    Privilege IDnumbers

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    5. Informationdialog box appears. Click the OKbutton to proceed.

    Figure 4-29 Information Dialog Box

    The User Authentication Configurationwindow updates the information.

    6. Verify the displayed information.

    Figure 4-30 User Authentication Configuration Window

    This step ends the procedure.

    4.4.4.3 User Account Management

    This function allows users to add registrations of new user accounts, and to modify/

    delete the registered user accounts.

    NOTE: The operations regarding this function are available by the Admin-level

    user(s) only.

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    Add User Account

    This function is used to register a new user account.

    NOTE: In addition to the three default accounts, up to nine user accounts can be

    added.

    Modify User Account

    This function is used to modify the information of registered user accounts including

    their password and User Group.

    Delete User Account

    This function is used to remove registered user accounts.

    (1) Add User Accounts

    NOTE: Security Level (Hash Algorithm / Priv (Privacy) Algorithm) is required to be

    set to add new user accounts. Once a registration of a user is completed,the security level of this user cannot be modified.

    Procedure 4-9

    1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.

    2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to

    select User Account Management. The User Account Management window

    appears.

    3. ClickAdd Usertool button.

    Figure 4-31 User Account Management Window

    The User Settingoption window appears.

    Add User button

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    4. Enter the appropriate value to each parameter for the user to be added.

    Figure 4-32 User Setting Option Window

    i) Enter a User Namewithin one to 31 characters long.

    ii) Click Set Passwordtool button on the tool bar to open the Set Passwordoption

    window, enter the password within eight to 31 characters long, then click the

    OKbutton.

    Figure 4-33 Set Password Option Window

    iii) Select Group Name. See Table 4-2 User Group Profilefor User Groups.

    iv) Select Security Level:

    Selecting NoAuthNoPrivhas no additional settings. Go to Step 5.

    Selecting Au thNoPr iv enables Au th Algori thmoption. Click a radio button to

    select the algorithm type, and enter Au th Key. See (a) Setting Authentication

    Algorithmbelow.

    Selecting AuthPrivenables both Au th Algori thmand Priv Algorithmoptions.

    Click radio buttons to select algorithm types, and enter Auth Key and Priv Key.

    See (a) Setting Authentication Algorithmand (b) Setting Privacy Algorithmbelow.

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    (a) Setting Authentication Algorithm

    SelectAu thNoPr iv orAu thPrivto enable theAu th Algori thmoption.

    Select MD5or SHAby clicking its radio button.

    Click Set Auth Keybutton on the tool bar to open the option window.

    Enter theAuth Key within eight to 16 digits, the click the OKbutton.

    Figure 4-34 Select AuthNoPriv

    Verify the selection and entry.

    To set Priv Algorithm, go to (b) Setting Privacy Algorithmbelow.

    To complete the procedure, go to Step 5.

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    (b) Setting Privacy Algorithm

    SelectAu thPrivto enable the Priv Algorithmoption.

    Select DESorAESby clicking its radio button.

    Click Set Priv Keybutton on the tool bar to open the option window.

    Enter the Priv Keywithin eight to 16 digits, the click the OKbutton.

    Figure 4-35 Set Privacy Algori thm

    Verify the selection and entry, then go to Step 5.

    5. Click the OKbutton of the User Setting option window. The Information dialog

    box appears.

    6. Click the OKbutton to proceed.

    Figure 4-36 Information Dialog Box

    The User Account Managementwindow updates the information.

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    7. Confirm the registered user account information.

    Figure 4-37 User Account Management Window

    This step ends the procedure.

    Table 4-7 User Setting Parameters

    Parameter Value Description

    User Name (text field) Valid value: One to 31 characters long.

    Password (read only) Valid value: Eight to 31 characters long. To enter the password, click SetPasswordbutton on the tool bar.

    Group Name ADMIN Assign a Group Name for the user to be added. Refer to Table 4-2 User

    Group Profilefor User Group.CONFIG

    OPERATOR

    GROUP

    Secur ity Level NoAuthNoPr iv Allows a user to log in without authentication and encryption.

    AuthNoPriv A user needs authentication but no encryption to log in. Selecting thisoption enablesAuth Algori thmradio button below.

    AuthPriv A user needs authentication and data are encrypted by DES or AES.Selecting this option enables Priv Algorithmradio button below.

    Auth Algori thm MD5 MD5(Message-Digest algorithm 5) is one of the Hash Algorithm forauthentication and digital signature. In order to detect the falsification oforiginal data while transmitting, the original data will be converting theHash by comparing them at both ends.

    SHA SHA(Secure Hash Algorithm) is one of the Hash Algorithm for authentica-tion and digital signature. In order to detect the falsification of original data

    while transmitting, less than 2 64bits of the original data will be convertingthe Hash of 160 bits by comparing it at both ends.

    Auth Key (read only) Valid value: Eight to 16 digits of MD5 or SHA1 public key. To enter theAuthentication Key, click Set Auth Keybutton on the tool bar.

    Priv Algorithm DES DES(Data Encryption Standard) uses a 56-bit encryption key. The blocksize is 64 bits.

    AES AES(Advanced Encryption Standard) is SPN-Structured block encryption.The block size is 128 bits, and the length of the key is 128/192/256 bits.

    Priv Key (read only) Valid value: Eight to 16 digits. To enter the Privacy Key, click Set Priv Key

    button on the tool bar.

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    (2) Modify User Account

    Procedure 4-10

    1. Launch and log in to WebLCT.

    2. In the MENU frame on the left, expand User Account / Security Setting to

    select User Account Management. The User Account Managementwindow

    appears.

    3. Click on a User Name of the target user account.

    Figure 4-38 User Account Management Window

    The User Settingoption window appears.

    4. Modify the registered value(s):

    To modify the password, click Set

    Passwordbutton on the tool bar to

    open the Set Password option

    window, enter the password

    within eight to 31 characters long,

    and click the OKbutton of the Set

    Passwordoption window.

    To modify the Group Name, selectan appropriate Group Name from

    the Group Name drop-down list.

    See Table 4-2 User Group Profile

    for User Groups.

    Figure 4-40 Set Password Option Window

    Figure 4-39 User Setting Option Window

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    5. When completed, click OKbutton of the User Settingoption window.

    Figure 4-41 User Setting Option Window

    The Information dialog box appears.

    6. Click the OKbutton to proceed.

    Figure 4-42 Information Dialog Box

    User Accoun t Managementwindow updates the information.

    7. Confirm the modified user account information.

    Figure 4-43 User Account Management Window

    This step ends the procedure.

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