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Terawave Communications, Inc. Operations Course Module 3 NIM Card Configuration

Terawave Communications, Inc. Operations Course Module 3 NIM Card Configuration. Objectives. At the completion of this module you will: Know the parameters associated with the TDM NIM interfaces Know how to modify the parameters associated with the TDM NIM interfaces

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Terawave Communications, Inc. Operations Course Module 3 NIM Card Configuration

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  1. Terawave Communications, Inc. Operations Course Module 3 NIM Card Configuration

  2. Objectives • At the completion of this module you will: • Know the parameters associated with the TDM NIM interfaces • Know how to modify the parameters associated with the TDM NIM interfaces • Know the parameters associated with the ATM NIM interfaces • Know how to modify the parameters associated with the ATM NIM interfaces • Understand VP Switching versus VC Switching on ATM NIM cards • Know how to configure VP or VC Switching • Know the parameters associated with the Gigabit Ethernet NIM interface • Know how to modify the parameters associated with the Gigabit Ethernet NIM interface

  3. Contents • OC-3 TDM NIM Configuration – 5 • OC-3 STDM NIM Configuration – 11 • Configuring A VT For Unframed Support – 17 • Configuring A VT For Channelized Support – 22 • OC-3c ATM NIM Configuration – 27 • OC-12c ATM NIM Configuration – 35 • STM-1 TDM NIM Configuration – 43 • STM-1 STDM NIM Configuration – 49 • Configuring A TU-12 For Unframed Support – 55 • Configuring a TU-12 For Channelized Support – 60

  4. Contents • STM-1c ATM NIM Configuration – 65 • STM-4c ATM NIM Configuration – 73 • Virtual Path (VP) Switching Vs Virtual Connection (VC) Switching – 81 • Configuring VP Switching On An OC-3c/STM-1ATM NIM – 88 • Configuring VP Switching On An OC-12c/STM-4c ATM NIM – 92 • Gigabit Ethernet NIM Configuration – 96

  5. STM-1 UnstructuredTDM NIM(STM-1 TDM NIM)

  6. 2 3 1 STM-1 TDM NIM ConfigurationOC Layer Configuration 1 – In the Network View, click on the name of the OLT. This will bring up the NE Info/Summary page for the OLT 2 – Click on the Shelf link. This will bring up the chassis graphic of the OLT 3 – Locate the STM-1 TDM NIM. Click on the port link. This will bring up the summary screen for the STM-1 TDM NIM port

  7. 4 STM-1 TDM NIM ConfigurationOC Layer Configuration 4 – In the section titled STM1 Port Configuration [X:X] click on the Configure link in the upper right corner. This will bring up the Edit Port Configuration screen

  8. 5 6 STM-1 TDM NIM ConfigurationOC Layer Configuration 5 – Modify the parameters as required. Except for the loopback parameter, the only modifiable parameters are the SD (Signal Degrade) Threshold and SF (Signal Fail)Threshold 6 – Click on the Submit button to make the changes effective

  9. 4 STM-1 TDM NIM ConfigurationPath Configuration 4 – In the section titled Path-1 Configuration [X:X] click on the Configure link in the upper right corner. This will bring up the Edit Path Configuration screen

  10. 5 6 STM-1 TDM NIM ConfigurationPath Configuration 5 – Modify the parameters as required 6 – Click on the Submit button to make the changes effective

  11. STM-1 StructuredTDM NIM(STM-1 STDM NIM)

  12. STM-1 Structured TDM NIM • The STDM NIM is intended to support applications requiring NxDS0 and CAS grooming and cross connections. It supports: • Unstructured Data Transfer (UDT) – Commonly known as: • Unstructured E1 • Unchannelized E1 • Structured Data Transfer (SDT) – Commonly known as: • Structured E1 • Channelized E1

  13. STM-1 Structured TDM NIM • When the VT is configured for the Unstructured mode (unframed) , it will support the following connections: • Unstructured E1 – Full unframed E1 at 2.048Mbps • Fractional E1 (FE1) – The payload is Nx64K, but the transport across the PON from the SIM port to the STDM NIM VT is full E1 (2.048Mbps) • When the VT is configured for the Structured mode (E1 or E1 CRC), it will support the following connections: • Partial E1 (DS0) – The payload is Nx64K and the transport across the PON from the SIM port to the STDM NIM VT is Nx64K, plus ATM overhead

  14. STM-1 Structured TDM NIM • The STDM NIM Service Partition can be provisioned to support: • No_Str - No Structured E1s – Will support 63 Unstructured or Fractional E1s • 32Str e1 - Up to 32 Structured E1s – Will support up to: • 32 Unstructured or Fractional E1s • Partial E1s (Nx64K connections) totaling 992 DS0s (32 E1s X 31 DS0s) • 63Str e1 - Up to 63 Structured E1s – Will support up to: • 32 Unstructured or Fractional E1s • Partial E1s (Nx64K connections) totaling 1953 DS0s (63 E1s X 31 DS0s)

  15. 1 3 2 4 3 STM-1 Structured TDM NIMConfiguring The Service Partition 1 – In the Network View, click on the name of the OLT. This will bring up the NE Info/Summary page for the OLT 2 – Click on the Shelf link. This will bring up the chassis graphic of the OLT 3 – Locate the STM-1 STDM NIM. Click on the card link, either in the Provisioned column or the Equipped column. This will bring up the card Summary page for the STM-1 STDM NIM port 4 – In theService Partition Configuration (Slot X)section, click on theEditlink. This will bring up the Edit Service Partition Parameter screen

  16. 5 6 STM-1 Structured TDM NIMConfiguring The Service Partition 6 – In theService Partitionfield, click on the drop-down menu arrow. Click on the desired Service Partition 7 – Click on theSubmitbutton

  17. Configuring An E1 OnAn STM1S/TDM NIM

  18. 4 1 3 2 Configuring An E1 On An STM1S/TDM 1 – Click on the OLT that contains the STDM NIM. This will bring up a summary screen of the OLT 2 – Click on the Shelf link. This will bring up the chassis graphic of the OLT 3 – Click on the port of the STDM NIM card. This will bring up the summary screen for the STDM port 4 – In the Summary Info [X:X] section, location the TU Configuration parameter. Click on the See Details link to the right of the parameter name. This will bring up the TU Configuration screen

  19. 5 Configuring An E1 On An STM1S/TDM 5 – Locate the VT-VC field. Click on the drop-down menu arrow and click on the E1 that you want to configur

  20. 6 8 7 Configuring An E1 On An STM1S/TDM 6 – In the TU/E1 Interface Configuration Parameter section, modify the parameters as required. The options are as follows: Line Type – E1; E1CRC; E1Unframed Signaling Mode – noCAS; CAS Channelization – enabledDsO; disabled 7 – In the VT Interface Configuration Parameter section, modify the parameter as required. The options are as follows: VT ERDI – disable; enable 8 – Click on the Submitbutton to make the changes effective

  21. Configuring A LoopbackOn An E1 Of AnSTM1S/TDM NIM

  22. 1 3 2 4 Configuring A Loopback On An E1 On An STM1S/TDM MIM 1 – Click on the OLT that contains the STDM NIM. This will bring up a summary screen of the OLT 2 – Click on the Shelf link. This will bring up the chassis graphic of the OLT 3 – Click on the port of the STDM NIM card. This will bring up the summary screen for the STDM port 4 – In the Summary Info [X:X] section, location the TU Loopback Configuration parameter. Click on the See Details link to the right of the parameter name. This will bring up the TU Parameter Configuration screen

  23. 5 Configuring A Loopback On An E1 On An STM1S/TDM MIM 5 – Locate the E1 that you want to put up a loopback on. Click on the NoLoop link. This will bring up a Modify Loopback Configuration (TU:X-X-X) screen

  24. 7 6 Configuring A Loopback On An E1 On An STM1S/TDM MIM 6 – In the TU Loopback Configuration section, click in the radio button next to the loopback that you want to put up on the E1 7 – Click on the Submit button to cause the loopback to be put up on the E1

  25. STM-1c ATM NIM CardConfiguration

  26. 2 1 3 4 STM-1c ATM NIM Card ConfigurationOC Layer Configuration 1 – In the Network View, click on the name of the OLT. This will bring up the NE Info/Summary page for the OLT 2 – Click on the Shelf link. This will bring up the chassis graphic of the OLT 3 – Click on the port icon of the STM1c/ATM NIM card. This will bring up the summary screen for the STM-1c port 4 – In the section titled OC Layer Configuration [X:X] click on the Configure link in the upper right corner. This will bring up the Edit Port Configuration screen

  27. 5 6 STM-1c ATM NIM Card ConfigurationOC Layer Configuration 5 – Modify the parameters as required. Except for the loopback parameter, the only modifiable parameters are the SD (Signal Degrade) Threshold and SF (Signal Fail)Threshold 6 – Click on the Submit button to make the changes effective

  28. 4 STM-1c ATM NIM Card ConfigurationPath Configuration 4 – In the section titled Path-1 Configuration [X:X] click on the Configure link in the upper right corner. This will bring up the Edit Path Configuration screen

  29. 5 6 STM-1c ATM NIM Card ConfigurationPath Configuration 5 – Modify the parameters as required 6 – Click on the Submit button to make the changes effective

  30. 4 STM-1c ATM NIM Card ConfigurationATM Layer Configuration 4 – In the section titled ATM Layer Configuration [X:X] click on the Configure link in the upper right corner. This will bring up the Edit Port Configuration screen

  31. 5 6 STM-1c ATM NIM Card ConfigurationATM Layer Configuration 5 – Modify the parameters as required 6 – Click on the Submit button to make the changes effective • IfILMIisenabled, Max VPI BitsandMax VCI Bitsare negotiated automatically with far end device. Negotiated total bits of these two fields can be less than 14 • IfILMIisdisabled, Max VPI BitsandMax VCI Bitsmust be set manually, but must agree with the far end device NOTE - The total of Max VPI Bits & Max VCI Bits must be 14. - Range of VPI/VCI options for connections is figured by the formula: 0…[2n-1] where n is the number inserted in theMax VPI BitsorMax VCI Bitsfield

  32. STM-4c ATM NIM CardConfiguration

  33. 2 1 3 STM-4c ATM NIM Card ConfigurationOC Layer Configuration 1 – In the Network View, click on the name of the OLT. This will bring up the NE Info/Summary page for the OLT 2 – Click on the Shelf link. This will bring up the chassis graphic of the OLT 3 – Locate the STM-4 ATM NIM. Click on the port link. This will bring up the summary screen for the STM-4 ATM NIM port

  34. 4 STM-4c ATM NIM Card Configuration OC Layer Configuration 4 – In the section titled OC Layer Configuration [X:X] click on the Configure link in the upper right corner. This will bring up the Edit Port Configuration screen

  35. 5 6 STM-4c ATM NIM Card Configuration OC Layer Configuration 5 – Modify the parameters as required. Except for the loopback parameter, the only modifiable parameters are the SD (Signal Degrade) Threshold and SF (Signal Fail)Threshold 6 – Click on the Submit button to make the changes effective

  36. 4 STM-4c ATM NIM Card Configuration Path Configuration 4 – In the section titled Path-1 Configuration [X:X] click on the Configure link in the upper right corner. This will bring up the Edit Path Configuration screen

  37. 5 6 STM-4c ATM NIM Card Configuration Path Configuration 5 – Modify the parameters as required 6 – Click on the Submit button to make the changes effective

  38. 4 STM-4c ATM NIM Card Configuration ATM Layer Configuration 4 – In the section titled ATM Layer Configuration [X:X] click on the Configure link in the upper right corner. This will bring up the Edit Port Configuration screen

  39. 5 6 STM-4c ATM NIM Card Configuration ATM Layer Configuration 5 – Modify the parameters as required 6 – Click on the Submit button to make the changes effective • IfILMIisenabled, Max VPI BitsandMax VCI Bitsare negotiated automatically with far end device. Negotiated total bits of these two fields can be less than 14 • IfILMIisdisabled, Max VPI BitsandMax VCI Bitsmust be set manually, but must agree with the far end device - The total of Max VPI Bits & Max VCI Bits must be 14. - Range of VPI/VCI options for connections is figured by the formula: 0…[2n-1] where n is the number inserted in theMax VPI BitsorMax VCI Bitsfield

  40. Virtual Path (VP)SwitchingVsVirtual Connection (VC)Switching

  41. ATM NIM ONT #1 STM-1 PON 1/37 ONT #2 1/275 4/62 7/152 ONT #3 ONT #4 VP Switching Versus VC SwitchingVC Switching • In VC Switching, each connection is switched through the network as a completely independent entity • This results in, potentially, hundreds or thousands of separate connections on the ATM interface • Each VC is assigned its own unique combination of Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Connection Identifier (VCI)

  42. ATM NIM ONT #1 STM-1 PON ONT #2 1/37 VPI=1 1/275 1/62 1/152 ONT #3 ONT #4 VP Switching Versus VC SwitchingVP Switching • In VP Switching, a Path, or “pipe,” is created with a specific set of characteristics. This VP is assigned a specific VPI • Connections mapped to that ATM interface with the same VPI are “bundled” into that VP and are carried from point to point as a single connection • Each VC within the VP has a unique Virtual Connection Identifier (VCI)

  43. ATM NIM ONT #1 STM-1 PON ONT #2 1/37 VPI=1 1/275 1/62 1/152 ONT #3 ONT #4 VP Switching Versus VC SwitchingVP Switching • Each VP is counted as only 1 connectionno matter how many VCs are in the VP • VP Switching is also known as VC Tunneling

  44. VP Switching Versus VC SwitchingVC Switching • VP Switching and VC Switching occur in a logical switching environment between two ATM interfaces • In the Terawave PON environment, all ATM NIM cards perform VC Switching by default • VP or VC Switching is performed between the following cards: • ATM NIM to ATM NIM on the OLT • ATM NIM on the OLT to DS-3c SIM on the ONT • OC-3c and STM-1 ATM NIMs can perform VP Switching and VC Switching, but not both at the same time • OC-12c and STM-4c ATM NIMs can perform VP Switching and VC Switching at the same time

  45. VP Switching Versus VC SwitchingWhy Is It Important To Know This? • There is a connection limit on each card in the network. This means that you can only make a certain number of connections across that card • This is normally not an issue, but under the right circumstances, this could be critical information • Those networks that use DS-3c SIM cards as the PON access point for DSLAMs fall in this category of circumstances

  46. Tdsoft Proxi VP Switching Versus VC Switching Kingston Communications Network Microwave 7 + 1 STM1 System X Switch NERA NERA STM1 V5.1 STM 1 ATM 8000 Alcatel 7670 Lincoln or Grimsby STM1 64000 Up to 32 ONTs on 1 PCU LAN Voice E1 24 Data E1 170 DACS HULL 47 Data Voice Video E1 X21/V35 Telemetry 4000 DS3 POTs/ Centrex DSLAM TDM LAN Voice & Data

  47. Configuring VPSwitching On AnOC-3c/STM-1 ATM NIM

  48. 1 4 3 2 Configuring VP Switching On OC-3c/STM-1 ATM NIM 1 – Click on the OLT that contains the ATM NIM. This will bring up the NE Info/Summary screen for the OLT 2 – Click on the Shelf link. This will bring up the chassis graphic of the OLT 3 – Click on the ATM port of the ATM NIM card. This will bring up the summary information for the port 4 – In the ATM Layer Configuration [X/X] section, click on the Configure link. This will bring up the Edit Port Configuration page for the STM-1 port

  49. 5 6 5 Configuring VP Switching On OC-3c/STM-1 ATM NIM 5 – Change the MAX VPCs parameter to 32, change the MAX VCCs parameter to 0, change the Max VPI Bits to 5 and change the Max VCI Bits to 9. This allows VPs to be created, but not VCs 6 – Click on the Submit button to make the changes effective. This will take you back to the summary information page for the ATM NIM port

  50. Configuring VP Switching On OC-3c/STM-1 ATM NIM Note that the changes are reflected in the summary information for the ATM port

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