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About This Document Purpose This document describes the networking application, functions, structure, features of the equipment. This document provides guides to get the general information about the OptiX PTN 3900.
Related Versions The following table lists the product versions related to this document.
Product Name
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OptiX PTN 3900
V100R002C00
OptiX iManager T2000
V200R007C03
Intended Audience This document is intended for: l
Network Planning Engineers
Organization This document is organized as follows.
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1 Overview
Describes the equipment features and the position of the equipment in the network.
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2 Functions and Features
Describes the service types, processing capability, service interfaces, protection capability, QoS, OAM feature, NSF function and DCN mode that are supported by the equipment.
3 System Architecture
Describes the functional modules, hardware structure and software structure of the equipment.
4 Services
Describes the services of the equipment.
5 Key Features
Describes the main features of the equipment.
6 Protection
Describes the equipment-level protection and network-level protection of the equipment.
7 Operation, Administration and Maintenance
Describes the operation, maintenance and management capabilities of the equipment and the T2000 network management system used for the equipment.
8 Security Management
Describes the main technical characteristics of the equipment in terms of safe operation.
9 Networking Application
Describes the application of the equipment on mobile services , L2VPN services and offload solutions.
10 Technical Specifications
Describes the technical specifications of the equipment.
A Compliant Standards and Protocols
Describes the compliant standards and protocols of the equipment.
B Glossary
Lists the glossary used in this document.
C Acronyms and Abbreviations
Lists the acronyms and abbreviations used in this document.
Conventions Symbol Conventions The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected results. Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save time.
NOTE
TIP
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the main text.
General Conventions The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Boldface
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Command Conventions The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Italic
Command arguments are in italics.
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{ x | y | ... }
Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected.
[ x | y | ... ]
Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected or no i tem is selected.
{ x | y | ... } *
Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all items can be selected.
[ x | y | ... ] *
Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.
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GUI Conventions The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention
Description
Boldface
Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titles are in boldface. For example, click OK .
>
Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">" signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder.
Keyboard Operations The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Key
Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab.
Key 1+Key 2
Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt +A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently.
Key 1, Key 2
Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A means the two keys should be pressed in turn.
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Update History Updates between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue contains all updates made in previous issues.
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Update in Issue 07 (2009-06-01) Based on Product Version V100R001 The update of the document are as follow: l
Chapter 10 Technical Specifications:
The power consumption is updated.
Update in Issue 06 (2009-04-20) Based on Product Version V100R001 The update of the document are as follow: l
Chapter 10 Technical Specifications:
The technical specifications of the optical interfaces on the boards are updated.
Update in Issue 05 (2009-02-20) Based on Product Version V100R001 The update of the document are as follow: l
Chapter 2 Functions and Features, Chapter 3 System Architecture and Chapter 10 Technical Specifications:
TN82XCS, TN82EG16 and TN81EFF8 boards are added. l
Chapter 2 Functions:
External time interface is added. l
Chapter 5 Key Features:
IEEE 1588 V2 clock is added. l
Chapter 10 Technical Specifications:
The maximum number of virtual ports supported for each VSI is modified from 64 to 256. The number of supported APS protection groups is added. The number of supported ML-PPP groups is added. l
Chapter 4 Services and Chapter 10 Technical Specifications:
The number of supported ATM connections supported by the OptiX PTN 3900 is modified from 4k to 8k (remote service) and from 2k to 4k (local service).
Update in Issue 04 (2009-01-10) Based on Product Version V100R001 The update of the document are as follow: l
Chapter 5 Key Features:
DCN packets can be transparently transported over the IP tunnel or GRE tunnel is added. l
Chapter 5 Key Features:
Synchronous Ethernet Clock is added.
Update in Issue 03 (2008-10-20) Based on Product Version V100R001 The update of the document are as follow: l
Chapter 2 Functions and Features, Chapter 3 System Architecture and Chapter 10 Technical Specifications:
EX2 board is added. Issue 01 (2009-06-30)
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TPS protection is added. l
Chapter 4 Services and Chapter 10 Technical Specifications:
The number of supported ATM services supported by the OptiX PTN 3900 is modified from 512 to 2k (remote service) and from 512 to 1k (local service). l
Chapter 4 Services and Chapter 10 Technical Specifications:
The number of supported ATM connections supported by the OptiX PTN 3900 is modified from 1k to 4k (remote service) and from 1k to 2k (local service).
Update in Issue 02 (2008-08-20) Based on Product Version V100R001 The update of the document are as follow: l
Chapter 2 Functions and Features and Chapter 10 Technical Specifications:
Information about the Ve-1.2 interface is deleted. l
Chapter 10 Technical Specifications:
The supported number of MAC addresses is described separately for the static and dynamic scenarios. l
Chapter 10 Technical Specifications:
The lower limit of the wavelength range of the CMR2 is changed from 1291 to 1271.
Update in Issue 01 (2008-05-10) Based on Product Version V100R001 This document is the first release of the V100R001 version.
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Contents About This Document...................................................................................................................iii 1 Overview......................................................................................................................................1-1 1.1 Equipment Introduction...................................................................................................................................1-2 1.2 Network Application.......................................................................................................................................1-3
2 Functions and Features..............................................................................................................2-1 2.1 Service Types..................................................................................................................................................2-3 2.2 Service Pr ocessing Capability.........................................................................................................................2-3 2.2.1 Switching Capability..............................................................................................................................2-3 2.2.2 Maximum Access Capability.................................................................................................................2-3 2.3 Interface Types................................................................................................................................................2-4 2.3.1 Service Interfaces...................................................................................................................................2-5 2.3.2 Administration and Auxiliary Interfaces................................................................................................2-5 2.4 Networking Capability....................................................................................................................................2-6 2.5 Protection Capability.....................................................................................................................................2-11 2.6 QoS................................................................................................................................................................2-12 2.7 OAM Features...............................................................................................................................................2-13 2.8 NSF................................................................................................................................................................2-14 2.9 Clock.............................................................................................................................................................2-14 2.10 DCN Scheme...............................................................................................................................................2-15
3 System Architecture...................................................................................................................3-1 3.1 Functional Modules.........................................................................................................................................3-2 3.2 Hardware Structure......................................................................................................................................... 3-3 3.2.1 Overview................................................................................................................................................3-4 3.2.2 Cabinet................................................................................................................................................... 3-4 3.2.3 Subr ack...................................................................................................................................................3-6 3.2.4 Boar ds.....................................................................................................................................................3-9 3.2.5 Valid Slots for Boards..........................................................................................................................3-10 3.3 Software Architecture...................................................................................................................................3-12 3.3.1 Overview..............................................................................................................................................3-12 3.3.2 NE Software.........................................................................................................................................3-14 3.3.3 Board Software.....................................................................................................................................3-15
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4.1 Overview.........................................................................................................................................................4-2 4.1.1 Service Model........................................................................................................................................4-2 4.1.2 Service Processing..................................................................................................................................4-7 4.2 Ethernet Service..............................................................................................................................................4-9 4.3 ATM Service.................................................................................................................................................4-13 4.4 Circuit Emulation Service.............................................................................................................................4-14 4.5 L3VPN Services............................................................................................................................................4-16
5 Key Features................................................................................................................................5-1 5.1 MPLS..............................................................................................................................................................5-3 5.1.1 MPLS Background.................................................................................................................................5-3 5.1.2 Basic MPLS Concepts............................................................................................................................5-3 5.1.3 MPLS System Structure.........................................................................................................................5-5 5.1.4 MPLS Features of the Equipment..........................................................................................................5-5 5.2 IS-IS Routing Protocol....................................................................................................................................5-6 5.3 BGP.................................................................................................................................................................5-8 5.4 OSPF Protocol...............................................................................................................................................5-10 5.5 RIP.................................................................................................................................................................5-12 5.6 MPLS Signaling............................................................................................................................................5-14 5.7 PWE3............................................................................................................................................................5-14 5.8 IP Tunnel and GRE Tunnel...........................................................................................................................5-15 5.9 QoS................................................................................................................................................................5-17 5.10 IGMP Snooping...........................................................................................................................................5-20 5.11 MSTP/RSTP/STP........................................................................................................................................5-21 5.12 ACL ............................................................................................................................................................5-22 5.13 BFD.............................................................................................................................................................5-23 5.14 Synchronous Ethernet Clock.......................................................................................................................5-23 5.15 IEEE 1588 V2 Clock...................................................................................................................................5-25
6 Protection.....................................................................................................................................6-1 6.1 Equipment Level Protection............................................................................................................................6-2 6.1.1 TPS Protection........................................................................................................................................6-2 6.1.2 1+1 Protection for the SCA Board.........................................................................................................6-3 6.1.3 1+1 Protection for the Cross-Connect and Timing Board......................................................................6-4 6.1.4 1+1 Protection for the PIU.....................................................................................................................6-5 6.2 Network Level Protection...............................................................................................................................6-5 6.2.1 MPLS 1+1 and 1:1 Protection................................................................................................................6-6 6.2.2 FRR Protection.......................................................................................................................................6-8 6.2.3 Ethernet LAG Protection......................................................................................................................6-10 6.2.4 Ethernet Spanning Tree Protection......................................................................................................6-11 6.2.5 LMSP Protection..................................................................................................................................6-13 6.2.6 Packet E1 ML-PPP Protection.............................................................................................................6-16 6.2.7 IMA Protection.....................................................................................................................................6-17
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7 Operation, Administration and Maintenance......................................................................7-1 7.1 OAM Capability..............................................................................................................................................7-2 7.1.1 Operation and Configuration Tools........................................................................................................7-2 7.1.2 Monitoring and Maintenance.................................................................................................................7-2 7.1.3 Diagnosis and Debugging...................................................................................................................... 7-3 7.1.4 Expansion and Upgrade......................................................................................................................... 7-3 7.2 T2000 Network Management System.............................................................................................................7-3
8 Security Management................................................................................................................8-1 8.1 Authentication Management...........................................................................................................................8-2 8.2 Authorization Management.............................................................................................................................8-2 8.3 Network Security Management.......................................................................................................................8-2 8.4 System Security Management.........................................................................................................................8-3 8.5 NE Security Log Management........................................................................................................................8-3 8.6 Syslog Management........................................................................................................................................8-3
9 Networking Application...........................................................................................................9-1 9.1 Application of the Equipment for Mobile Services........................................................................................ 9-2 9.2 Application of the OptiX PTN 3900 for the L2VPN Service.........................................................................9-6 9.2.1 Transport of the E-Line Service.............................................................................................................9-6 9.2.2 Transport of the E-LAN Service............................................................................................................9-7 9.3 Offload Solution..............................................................................................................................................9-9
10 Technical Specifications.......................................................................................................10-1 10.1 System S pecifications.................................................................................................................................10-2 10.2 System Performance....................................................................................................................................10-3 10.3 Technical Specifications of Boards.............................................................................................................10-6 10.3.1 Technical Specification of the TN81EG16........................................................................................10-7 10.3.2 Technical Specification of the TN82EG16........................................................................................10-8 10.3.3 Technical Specification of the EX2....................................................................................................10-9 10.3.4 Technical Specification of the ETFC...............................................................................................10-10 10.3.5 Technical Specifications of the EFF8..............................................................................................10-11 10.3.6 Technical Specification of the EFG2...............................................................................................10-11 10.3.7 Technical Specification of the MP1.................................................................................................10-12 10.3.8 Technical Specification of the MD1................................................................................................10-13 10.3.9 Technical Specification of the MQ1................................................................................................10-13 10.3.10 Technical Specification of the CD1...............................................................................................10-13 10.3.11 Technical Specification of the AD1...............................................................................................10-13 10.3.12 Technical Specification of the ASD1.............................................................................................10-14 10.3.13 Technical Specifications of the AFO1...........................................................................................10-15 10.3.14 Technical Specification of the POD41...........................................................................................10-16 10.3.15 Technical Specification of the D12................................................................................................10-17 10.3.16 Technical Specification of the D75................................................................................................10-17 10.3.17 Technical Specification of the CMR4............................................................................................10-18 Issue 01 (2009-06-30)
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OptiX PTN 3900 Packet Transport Platform of PTN Series Product Description 10.3.18 Technical Specification of the CMR2............................................................................................10-19 10.3.19 Technical Specification of the TN81SCA......................................................................................10-20 10.3.20 Technical Specification of the TN82SCA......................................................................................10-20 10.3.21 Technical Specification of the TN81XCS......................................................................................10-21 10.3.22 Technical Specification of the TN82XCS......................................................................................10-21 10.3.23 Technical Specification of the PIU................................................................................................10-21 10.3.24 Technical Specification of the FAN...............................................................................................10-21
10.4 Laser Class................................................................................................................................................10-21 10.5 Specifications of Clock Interfaces.............................................................................................................10-22 10.6 Reliability Specifications..........................................................................................................................10-23 10.7 EMC Performance Specifications.............................................................................................................10-23 10.8 Safety Certification...................................................................................................................................10-24 10.9 Environment Requirements.......................................................................................................................10-25 10.9.1 Environment for Storage..................................................................................................................10-25 10.9.2 Environment for Transportation.......................................................................................................10-27 10.9.3 Environment for Operation..............................................................................................................10-29
A Compliant Standards and Protocols.....................................................................................A-1 B Glossary......................................................................................................................................B-1 C Acronyms and Abbreviations................................................................................................C-1 Index.................................................................................................................................................i-1
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Figures Figure 1-1 A ppearance of the OptiX PTN 3900..................................................................................................1-2 Figure 1-2 Network application of the OptiX PTN 3900.....................................................................................1-3 Figure 2-1 Networking mode I for mobile communication.................................................................................2-7 Figure 2-2 Networking mode II for mobile communication................................................................................2-8 Figure 2-3 Networking mode for offload solution...............................................................................................2-8 Figure 2-4 Networking Mode for E-Line Services...............................................................................................2-9 Figure 2-5 Networking Mode for E-LAN Services..............................................................................................2-9 Figure 2-6 Networking Mode for E-Aggr Services............................................................................................2-10 Figure 2-7 Networking Mode for L3VPN..........................................................................................................2-11 Figure 2-8 OAM mechanism of the OptiX PTN 3900.......................................................................................2-13 Figure 3-1 Functional modules of the OptiX PTN 3900......................................................................................3-2 Figure 3-2 Hardware structure of the OptiX PTN 3900.......................................................................................3-4 Figure 3-3 A ppearance of the cabinets used to house the OptiX PTN 3900........................................................3-5 Figure 3-4 Structure of the OptiX PTN 3900 subrack.........................................................................................3-6 Figure 3-5 Slot layout of the OptiX PTN 3900....................................................................................................3-7 Figure 3-6 Slot processing capacity of the OptiX PTN 3900...............................................................................3-9 Figure 3-7 Logical block diagram for the software architecture of the OptiX PTN 3900.................................3-13 Figure 3-8 Ar chitecture of the NE software for the OptiX PTN 3900...............................................................3-14 Figure 3-9 Ar chitecture of the board software for the OptiX PTN 3900...........................................................3-15 Figure 4-1 MPLS-Based PWE3 Service model of the OptiX PTN 3900............................................................4-3 Figure 4-2 BGP/MPLS service model of the OptiX PTN 3900...........................................................................4-5 Figure 4-3 O ptiX PTN 3900 service model.........................................................................................................4-6 Figure 4-4 E-Line service illustration................................................................................................................4-11 Figure 4-5 E-LAN service illustration................................................................................................................4-12 Figure 4-6 E-Aggr service illustration................................................................................................................4-13 Figure 4-7 CES service application model.........................................................................................................4-15 Figure 4-8 Retiming synchronization mode of the CES service clock..............................................................4-16 Figure 4-9 Networking Application of the BGP/MPLS L3VPN.......................................................................4-17 Figure 4-10 Service packet forwarding of the BGP/MPLS L3VPN..................................................................4-18 Figure 5-1 Label encapsulation structure.............................................................................................................5-4 Figure 5-2 Encapsulation location of labels in Ethernet frames...........................................................................5-4 Figure 5-3 Typical application of the P WE3......................................................................................................5-15 Figure 5-4 ATM PWE3 over MPLS tunnel.......................................................................................................5-16
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Figure 5-5 ATM PWE3 over IP tunnel..............................................................................................................5-16 Figure 5-6 ATM PWE3 over GRE tunnel .........................................................................................................5-17 Figure 5-7 ACL based on flow classification.....................................................................................................5-23 Figure 5-8 Typical networking for synchronous Ethernet................................................................................. 5-24 Figure 5-9 Architecture of the IEEE 1588 V2 clock..........................................................................................5-25 Figure 5-10 Typical networking for IEEE 1588 V2 clock synchronization...................................................... 5-27 Figure 6-1 MPLS 1+1 protection.........................................................................................................................6-6 Figure 6-2 MPLS 1:1 protection..........................................................................................................................6-7 Figure 6-3 FRR protection...................................................................................................................................6-9 Figure 6-4 Ethernet LAG protection..................................................................................................................6-10 Figure 6-5 Switching network with multiple VLANs........................................................................................6-12 Figure 6-6 Network topology after the MSTP begins running.......................................................................... 6-13 Figure 6-7 LMSP 1+1 protection....................................................................................................................... 6-14 Figure 6-8 LMSP 1:1/1:N protection................................................................................................................. 6-15 Figure 6-9 Packet E1 ML-PPP protection..........................................................................................................6-17 Figure 6-10 IMA transmission...........................................................................................................................6-17 Figure 8-1 Schematic diagram of Syslog protocol transmitting...........................................................................8-4 Figure 9-1 Networking application of the OptiX PTN 3900 for transport of mobile services (E1 service between the base station and equipment)............................................................................................................................9-4 Figure 9-2 Networking application of the OptiX PTN 3900 for transport of mobile services (IMA E1 service between the base station and equipment)..............................................................................................................9-5 Figure 9-3 Networking application of the OptiX PTN 3900 for transport of mobile services (FE service between the base station and equipment)............................................................................................................................9-6 Figure 9-4 Networking Application of the E-Line Service..................................................................................9-7 Figure 9-5 Networking Application of the E-LAN Service.................................................................................9-8 Figure 9-6 Of fload solution................................................................................................................................9-10 Figure 9-7 A pplication in an ATM-forwarding-based ADSL network (MPLS Tunnel used)...........................9-10 Figure 9-8 Application in an ATM-forwarding-based ADSL network (IP Tunnel used)..................................9-11 Figure 9-9 A pplication in an ATM-forwarding-based ADSL network (GRE Tunnel used).............................9-11 Figure 9-10 A pplication in an ETH-forwarding-based ADSL network.............................................................9-12 Figure 9-11 A pplication in an IP-forwarding-based ADSL network (IP tunnel used)...................................... 9-12 Figure 9-12 A pplication in an IP-forwarding-based ADSL network (GRE tunnel used)..................................9-12
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Tables Table 2-1 Switching capability of the OptiX PTN 3900......................................................................................2-3 Table 2-2 OptiX PTN 3900 interface quantity.....................................................................................................2-4 Table 2-3 Ser vice interfaces of the OptiX PTN 3900..........................................................................................2-5 Table 2-4 Administration and auxiliary interfaces of the OptiX PTN 3900........................................................2-6 Table 2-5 Equipment level protection................................................................................................................2-11 Table 2-6 Network level protection............................................................................ ........................................2-12 Table 3-1 Ma pping relation between slots for processing boards and interface boards of the OptiX PTN 3900 ...............................................................................................................................................................................3-8 Table 3-2 Ma pping relation between processing boards and interface boards of the OptiX PTN 3900..............3-8 Table 3-3 Boards and their key functions...........................................................................................................3-10 Table 3-4 Valid slots for boards in the OptiX PTN 3900 subrack.....................................................................3-11 Table 4-1 Comparison among L2 Ethernet services stipulation.........................................................................4-10 Table 4-2 Instances for service packet forwarding of the BGP/MPLS L3VPN.................................................4-18 Table 5-1 MPLS features of OptiX PTN 3900.....................................................................................................5-6 Table 5-2 MPLS specification of OptiX PTN 3900.............................................................................................5-6 Table 5-3 HQoS action points at the access side and the network side of the equipment..................................5-20 Table 5-4 Comparison among the MSTP, STP and RSTP.................................................................................5-21 Table 6-1 E1 TPS protection schemes and supported boards .............................................................................6-2 Table 6-2 Ma pping relations between working and protection slots in TPS protection......................................6-3 Table 6-3 TPS protection parameters...................................................................................................................6-3 Table 6-4 1+1 protection parameters of the SCA board.......................................................................................6-4 Table 6-5 1+1 protection parameters of the cross-connect and timing board......................................................6-4 Table 6-6 MPLS 1+1 and 1:1 protection parameters...........................................................................................6-7 Table 6-7 LMSP protection parameters..............................................................................................................6-16 Table 9-1 Ap plication of the OptiX PTN 3900 for the mobile service................................................................9-2 Table 9-2 Ap plication of the OptiX PTN 3900 for the E-Line service................................................................9-7 Table 9-3 Ap plication of the OptiX PTN 3900 for the E-LAN service...............................................................9-8 Table 10-1 Specifications of the ETSI cabinet for the OptiX PTN 3900 subrack.............................................10-2 Table 10-2 Specifications of the OptiX PTN 3900 subrack...............................................................................10-3 Table 10-3 System performance specifications.................................................................................... ..............10-3 Table 10-4 Specifications of the interfaces on the TN81EG16..........................................................................10-7 Table 10-5 Wavelengths of 1000BASE-CWDM interfaces on the TN81EG16................................................10-8 Table 10-6 Specifications of the interfaces on the TN82EG16..........................................................................10-8 Table 10-7 Wavelengths of 1000BASE-CWDM interfaces on the TN82EG16................................................10-9
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About This Chapter This chapter describes the features and network application of the OptiX PTN 3900. 1.1 Equipment Introduction The OptiX PTN 3900 is new generation metropolitan optical transport platform, which is developed by Huawei for packet transport. 1.2 Network Application The OptiX PTN 3900 is applied at the convergence layer and the backbone layer of a metropolitan transport network.
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1.1 Equipment Introduction The OptiX PTN 3900 is new generation metropolitan optical transport platform, which is developed by Huawei for packet transport. As emerging data services are widely applied, operators require increasing bandwidth of the transport network and demand more flexibility of scheduling bandwidth. As a circuit-switching network, the traditional SDH-based multiservice transport network is inapplicable to the data services that feature burst and flexibility. In addition, the traditional connectionless IP network should not be used as a telecommunication carrier network because it cannot strictly ensure the quality and performance of important services. With the pseudo wire emulation edge-to-edge (PWE3) technology, the multi-protocol label switch (MPLS) technology, as well as ideal operation, administration and maintenance (OAM) and protection switching mechanism, the OptiX PTN 3900 is able to provide services of carrierclass quality in a packet transport network and SDH transport network. Figure 1-1 shows the OptiX PTN 3900 equipment. Figure 1-1 Appearance of the OptiX PTN 3900
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1.2 Network Application The OptiX PTN 3900 is applied at the convergence layer and the backbone layer of a metropolitan transport network. The OptiX PTN 3900 is mainly used in the convergence layer and the backbone layer of a metropolitan transport network. It transports packet services in the network, and converges the services to an IP/MPLS backbone network. The OptiX PTN 3900 also supports the coarse wavelength division multiplexing (CWDM) networking and realizes the local wavelength grooming. In later versions, the OptiX PTN 3900 supports the SDH boards of the OptiX OSN 1500/2500/3500/7500 product series and supports the dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) boards of the OptiX OSN 3800/6800 product series, to realize the networking with a WDM/SDH backbone network. This facilitates the smooth evolution of the metropolitan transport network from a time division multiplex (TDM) switching network to a packet switching network. Figure 1-2 shows the network application of the OptiX PTN 3900. Figure 1-2 Network application of the OptiX PTN 3900 Backbone layer
WDM/SDH backbone
IP/MPLS backbone
STM-N
GE/10GE Metro WDM
Convergence layer
PTN convergence
SDH convergence
P T N Access layer
Packet access
SDH access
BTS
NodeB
DSLAM
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About This Chapter The OptiX PTN 3900 supports various types of services, and provides abundant functions and features to ensure service transport quality and efficiency. 2.1 Service Types The OptiX PTN 3900 supports L3VPN service, Ethernet services, asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) services, and circuit emulation services (CES). 2.2 Service Processing Capability The service processing capability of the OptiX PTN 3900 is categorized into the switching capability and the service access capability. 2.3 Interface Types The external interfaces of the OptiX PTN 3900 are categorized into service interfaces, and administration and auxiliary interfaces. 2.4 Networking Capability The OptiX PTN 3900 supports various networking modes to apply to different scenarios. 2.5 Protection Capability The OptiX PTN 3900 provides equipment level protection and network level protection. 2.6 QoS The OptiX PTN 3900 provides hierarchical end-to-end quality of service (QoS) management, and thus provides high quality transports that are differentiated by service. 2.7 OAM Features The OptiX PTN 3900 supports Ethernet operations, administration and maintenance (OAM) and MPLS OAM, to realize fast defect detection and to trigger protection switching. In this way, the carrier-class quality of service is guaranteed in the packet switching network. 2.8 NSF With the non-stop forwarding (NSF) function, data forwarding can be properly performed even when the control plane of the equipment is faulty (for example, the CPU is restarted). In this case, key services on the network are protected. 2.9 Clock
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The OptiX PTN 3900 supports the physical layer clock synchronization mechanism, the external clock input/output, and the equipment internal clock. In addition, the OptiX PTN 3900 also supports the IEEE 1588 V2 clock synchronization 2.10 DCN Scheme The data communication network (DCN) is an integral part of network management, and is used to transmit the network management information. The OptiX PTN 3900 supports the inband DCN to ensure the intercommunication of network management information.
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2.1 Service Types The OptiX PTN 3900 supports L3VPN service, Ethernet services, asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) services, and circuit emulation services (CES). The OptiX PTN 3900 processes the following Ethernet services: l
E-Line services
l
E-LAN services
l
E-Aggr services
The OptiX PTN 3900 processes the following ATM services: l
ATM emulation service
l
IMA emulation service
The OptiX PTN 3900 processes the E1 CES service. The OptiX PTN 3900 processes the L3VPN service.
2.2 Service Processing Capability The service processing capability of the OptiX PTN 3900 is categorized into the switching capability and the service access capability. 2.2.1 Switching Capability The OptiX PTN 3900 supports the packet-based service switching. 2.2.2 Maximum Access Capability The OptiX PTN 3900 is capable of accessing ser vices through various interfaces.
2.2.1 Switching Capability The OptiX PTN 3900 supports the packet-based service switching. Table 2-1 lists the switching capability of the OptiX PTN 3900. Table 2-1 Switching capability of the OptiX PTN 3900
Product
Switching Capability
Line Rate I/O Capability
OptiX PTN 3900
320 G
160 G
Note: The OptiX PTN 3900 provides unidirectional switching capability of 320 Gbit/s in the ingress and egress directions. That is, the OptiX PTN 3900 provides bidirectional switching capability of 640 Gbit/s.
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Table 2-2 OptiX PTN 3900 interface quantity
Interface Type
Access Capability (Board Name)
Processing Capability (Board Name)
Entire Accessed by Interface Equipment Board or Processing Access Board Capability
E1 (including IMA E1, MLPPP E1, and TDM E1)
32 (D75/D12)
32 (MD1 and MP1)
504
Accessed by interface board
Packet over SDH/SONET (POS) STM-1/4
2 (POD41)
8 (EG16)
32
Accessed by interface board
FE electrical interface
12 (ETFC)
47 (EG16)
188
Accessed by interface board
FE optical interface
8 (EFF8)
32 (EG16)
128
Accessed by interface board
GE
16 (EG16)
160
2 (EFG2)
16 (EFG2) + 8 (EG16)
The GE signals can be accessed by processing board (EG16) as well as interface board (EFG2)
10GE
2 (EX2)
2 (EX2)
16
Accessed by processing board
Channelized STM-1
2 (CD1)
2 (CD1 and MP1)
32
Accessed by processing board
ATM STM-1
2 (AD1)
2 (AD1 and MP1)
32 (AD1, ASD1)
2 (ASD1 and MP1)
128 (AFO1)
The ATM STM-1 signals can be accessed by processing board (AD1, ASD1) as well as interface board (AFO1)
63 (MQ1 and MP1)
2 (ASD1) 8 (AFO1)
32 (EG16)
2.3 Interface Types The external interfaces of the OptiX PTN 3900 are categorized into service interfaces, and administration and auxiliary interfaces. 2.3.1 Service Interfaces The OptiX PTN 3900 provides multiple types of interfaces. 2.3.2 Administration and Auxiliary Interfaces The administration and auxiliary interfaces include the administration interfaces, external clock interfaces, and alarm interfaces.
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2.3.1 Service Interfaces The OptiX PTN 3900 provides multiple types of interfaces. Table 2-3 lists the service interfaces supported by the OptiX PTN 3900. Table 2-3 Service interfaces of the OptiX PTN 3900
Interface Type
Description
Remark
FE interface
Electrical interfaces: 10/100BASE-TX Optical interfaces: 100BASE-FX
Applicable to UNI and NNI
GE interface
1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX, 1000BASEVX, 1000BASE-ZX, 1000BASE-CWDM
Applicable to UNI and NNI
10GE interface
10GBASE-SR, 10GBASE-LR, 10GBASELW, 10GBASE-ER, 10GBASE-EW, 10GBASE-ZR, 10GBASE-ZW
Applicable to UNI and NNI
POS interface
STM-1 optical interfaces: S-1.1, L-1.1, L-1.2
Applicable to UNI and NNI
STM-4 optical interfaces: S-4.1, L-4.1, L-4.2, Ve-4.2 ATM STM-1 interface
S-1.1, L-1.1, L-1.2
Applicable to UNI and NNI
Channelized STM-1 interface
S-1.1, L-1.1, L-1.2
Applicable to UNI and NNI
E1 interface
75-ohm/120-ohm E1 electrical interfaces: DB44 connectors
Applicable to UNI and NNI
CWDM interface
CMR2: 1271nm - 1611nm
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CMR4: 1291nm - 1611nm
NOTE
UNI Connects with BTS or NodeB. NNI Connects with PSN network.
2.3.2 Administration and Auxiliary Interfaces The administration and auxiliary interfaces include the administration interfaces, external clock interfaces, and alarm interfaces. Table 2-4 lists the administration and auxiliary interfaces of the OptiX PTN 3900.
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Table 2-4 Administration and auxiliary interfaces of the OptiX PTN 3900
Interface Type
Description
Quantity
Administration interface
Ethernet NM interface (ETH)
1 (RJ-45)
Cascading network interface (EXT)
1 (RJ-45)
Administration serial interface (F&f)
1 (RJ-45)
Cabinet indicator interface (four-channel)
1 (RJ-45)
Cabinet indicator cascading interface (fourchannel)
1 (RJ-45)
Alarm input interface (eight-channel)
2 (RJ-45)
Common interface for alarm output and cascading (two-channel output and twochannel cascading)
1 (RJ-45)
Common interface for 120-ohm clock input and output (2048 kbit/s or 2048 kHz), or
2 x RJ-45
Auxiliary interface
External clock interface
2 x SMB
Common interface for 75-ohm clock input and output (2048 kbit/s or 2048 kHz) External time interface
DCLS time input interface DCLS time output interface 1PPS + time information input interface, or 1PPS + time information output interface
NOTE The external clock and external time share one interface, which can be used as either clock or time, but not both, at the same time. When the TN81XCS board is applied, the equipment provides only the external clock interface. That is, the external time interface is not available.
2.4 Networking Capability The OptiX PTN 3900 supports various networking modes to apply to different scenarios.
Networking Interface The OptiX PTN 3900 supports the following interfaces for networking.
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10GE
l
GE
l
FE
l
POS STM-4
l
POS STM-1
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It is recommended that the ML-PPP should be used to form the chain network.
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The FE electrical interface is not recommended to be used as networking interface.
Typical Networking for Mobile Communication Figure 2-1 and Figure 2-2 show the typical networking modes of the OptiX PTN equipment for mobile communication. Figure 2-3 shows the networking application of the OptiX PTN equipment in the offload solution. Figure 2-1 Networking mode I for mobile communication
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POS ML-PPP
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Figure 2-2 Networking mode II for mobile communication
GE GE
GE
GE GE
OptiX PTN 3900
OptiX PTN 1900
BTS
NodeB
BSC
RNC
Figure 2-3 Networking mode for offload solution
HSDPA flow
Wholesale ADSL network
R99 flow
Leased line
NodeB
ADSL modem
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For details on the networking application of the OptiX PTN equipment for mobile communication, see 9.1 Application of the Equipment for Mobile Services. For details on the networking application of the OptiX PTN equipment in the offload solution, see9.3 Offload Solution.
Typical Networking for Ethernet Services Figure 2-4 shows the typical networking mode of the PTN equipment for E-Line services. Figure 2-4 Networking Mode for E-Line Services FE GE E-Line Protection Path
OptiX PTN 3900
OptiX PTN 1900
CE
Figure 2-5 shows the typical networking mode of the PTN equipment for E-LAN services. Figure 2-5 Networking Mode for E-LAN Services
FE GE E-LAN
OptiX PTN 3900
OptiX PTN 1900
CE
Figure 2-6 shows the typical networking mode of the PTN equipment for E-Aggr services.
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Figure 2-6 Networking Mode for E-Aggr Services
FE OptiX PTN 3900
NodeB GE
OptiX PTN 1900
RNC
Convergence link
For details on the networking application of the OptiX PTN equipment for Ethernet services, see 9.2 Application of the OptiX PTN 3900 for the L2VPN Service.
Typical Networking for L3VPN Figure 2-7 shows the typical networking mode of the L3VPN.
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Figure 2-7 Networking Mode for L3VPN VPN 2
CE-C
CE-A VPN 1 Backbone network P
P PE
PE PE VPN 2
P
P
VPN 1 CE-D
CE-B
OptiX PTN 3900/OptiX PTN 1900
CE
For details on the networking a pplication of the OptiX PTN equipment for L3VPN, see 4.5 L3VPN Services.
2.5 Protection Capability The OptiX PTN 3900 provides equipment level protection and network level protection. The OptiX PTN 3900 provides various equipment level protection schemes, as listed in Table 2-5. Table 2-5 Equipment level protection
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Protection Scheme
Revertive Mode
Cross-connect and timing board
1+1 hot backup
Non-revertive
System control, communication and auxiliary processing board
1+1 hot backup
Non-revertive
Sub-board and MP1 board
1:N (1 - 4) TPS
Revertive
Power interface unit
1+1 hot backup
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The OptiX PTN 3900 provides various network level protection schemes, as listed in Table 2-6. Table 2-6 Network level protection
Protected Object
Protection Scheme
MPLS Tunnel
1+1 protection 1:1 protection Reroute protection Fast reroute (FRR) protection
Ethernet link
Link aggregation group (LAG) protection Multiple spanning tree protocol (MSTP) protection
POS STM-1/
1+1 linear MSP
POS STM-4
1:1 linear MSP
Channelized STM-1
1+1 linear MSP 1:1 linear MSP
ATM STM-1
1+1 linear MSP 1:1 linear MSP 1:N (2≤ N≤7) linear MSP (AFO1)
IMA group
IMA member protection
ML-PPP group
ML-PPP member protection
2.6 QoS The OptiX PTN 3900 provides hierarchical end-to-end quality of service (QoS) management, and thus provides high quality transports that are differentiated by service. The OptiX PTN 3900 provides complete QoS grooming mechanisms, which include the following: l
l
DiffServ mode based on flow classification. With the DiffServ mode, the OptiX PTN 3900 helps operators provide services of different quality classes for users. Hence, operators can provide an integrated network that can carry data, voice and video services. QoS for end-to-end services –
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With the complete QoS mechanisms, the OptiX PTN 3900 ensures that the specifications of delay, delay variation, and bandwidth are satisfied for different services, and thus guarantees the provision of carrier-class services.
2.7 OAM Features The OptiX PTN 3900 supports Ethernet operations, administration and maintenance (OAM) and MPLS OAM, to realize fast defect detection and to trigger protection switching. In this way, the carrier-class quality of service is guaranteed in the packet switching network. Figure 2-8 shows the OAM mechanism of the OptiX PTN 3900. Figure 2-8 OAM mechanism of the OptiX PTN 3900
CE
FE PTN
PTN
Router
Router
IEEE 802.1ag
Service Layer (UNI to UNI) Connectivity Layer
ITU Y.1731 IEEE 802.3ah ITU Y.1711
CE
FE
Access Link
PW
Access Link
LSP
At the network level, the OptiX PTN 3900 supports MPLS OAM and Ethernet OAM. l
l
The OptiX PTN 3900 supports the following MPLS OAM functions. –
The equipment provides hardware support, to transmit and receive connectivity verification (CV) messages, fast failure detection (FFD) messages, backward defect indicator (BDI) messages, and forward defect indicator (FDI) messages, and to perform timeout judgment for these messages. In compliance with ITU-T Y.1710 and ITU-T Y. 1711, the fast continuity check and failure indication are realized. As supported by the equipment, the minimum period for transmitting the FFD packets is 3.3 ms.
–
The equipment supports the MPLS Tunnel Ping and TraceRoute commands, and also the virtual circuit connectivity verification (VCCV) command for the PW. These commands can be used to detect and locate the faults.
–
The equipment supports performance monitoring for MPLS Tunnel. In compliance with ITU-T Y.1710, the equipment provides hardware support for the monitoring of packet loss ratio, packet delay and packet delay variation.
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The control plane of the equipment supports the Ethernet loopback (ETH-LB) and Ethernet link trace (ETH-LT) operations. The equipment supports performance monitoring for the E-Line service. In compliance with ITU-T Y.1731, the equipment provides hardware support for the monitoring of packet loss ratio, packet delay, and packet delay variation.
At the link layer, the OptiX PTN 3900 supports the following OAM mechanisms. l
The equipment supports Ethernet OAM that is compliant with IEEE 802.3ah. Each Ethernet port supports link discovery, link state monitoring, remote fault indication, and remote loopback.
l
The equipment supports ATM OAM, including the fault management in the F4 OAM and F5 OAM.
2.8 NSF With the non-stop forwarding (NSF) function, data forwarding can be properly performed even when the control plane of the equipment is faulty (for example, the CPU is restarted). In this case, key services on the network are protected. The OptiX PTN 3900 supports the protocol level graceful restart (GR) technology (for example, the LDP GR). In the case of a fault, the neighbor nodes do not delete the route information. In this way, services are still forwarded and the network route oscillation is avoided. The OptiX PTN 3900 supports the NSF function in the following cases: l
The warm reset of the processing board and the XCS board.
l
The cold reset of the XCS board (the XCS board should be configured with 1+1 protection).
l
The reset of the SCA board (the SCA board should be configured with 1+1 protection).
2.9 Clock The OptiX PTN 3900 supports the physical layer clock synchronization mechanism, the external clock input/output, and the equipment internal clock. In addition, the OptiX PTN 3900 also supports the IEEE 1588 V2 clock synchronization
Physical Layer Clock Synchronization The clock system of the OptiX PTN 3900 supports extracting the clock information from the following transmission links: l
Extraction of clock signals from POS STM-1/STM-4 interfaces
l
Extraction of clock signals from channelized STM-1 interfaces
l
Extraction of clock signals from ATM STM-1 interfaces
l
Extraction of clock signals from synchronous Ethernet interfaces
l
Extraction of clock signals from E1 interfaces
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The OptiX PTN 3900 supports three clock working modes, that is, the locked, hold-over, and free-run modes. The OptiX PTN 3900 also supports the processing and transfer of synchronization status messages (SSM). The synchronous Ethernet is a technology used to synchronize the clock at the Ethernet physical layer. Clock signals are extracted directly from the serial bit flow on the Ethernet link. These clock signals are then used for data transmission. In this way, the clock signals are transferred.
IEEE 1588 V2 IEEE 1588 V2 is a time synchronization protocol that provides the nanosecond accuracy to meet the requirements of 3G base stations. OptiX PTN 3900 supports the following features of IEEE 1588 V2: l
The equipment can use the IEEE 1588 V2 protocol to achieve the clock synchronization and time synchronization.
l
The equipment supports the boundary clock (BC) mode, ordinary clock (OC) mode, and transparent clock (TC)/(TC+OC) mode. The TC mode includes the end-to-end (E2E) TC mode and (P2P) TC mode.
l
The equipment supports the BMC algorithm to select clock source.
2.10 DCN Scheme The data communication network (DCN) is an integral part of network management, and is used to transmit the network management information. The OptiX PTN 3900 supports the inband DCN to ensure the intercommunication of network management information. The OptiX PTN 3900 adopts the inband DCN scheme. In this scheme, the setup of dedicated DCN channels is not required, and hence the network construction cost is greatly lowered. The OptiX PTN 3900 supports a maximum of 128 DCN channels. The OptiX PTN 3900 supports the inband DCN through the following interfaces. l
10GE
l
GE
l
FE
l
POS STM-4/STM-1
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