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OPCOM3105 Configuration Guide

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CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Chapter 2
2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5

System Overview -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 How to Use The Command Line ------------------------------------------------------ 2


Software and hardware environment------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 Getting helps ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 How to use history command ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 How to use edit performance----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Command line mode --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3

Chapter 3
3.1 3.2
3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4

System Commands Configuration--------------------------------------------------- 4


Basic system commands and configuration ---------------------------------------------------------------------4 Management of configuring file and startup file ----------------------------------------------------------------4
Configure startup file ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Host file ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4 Update host software from bootrom ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4 Update host software in Privileged EXEC mode -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8

3.3

User management -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9

Chapter 4
4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5

Network Protocol Configuration-----------------------------------------------------10


Mappings from IP address to physical address -------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Configure IP address of SNMP interface----------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 Configure a static routing------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 Configure SNMP COMMUNITY table --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 Configure SNMP trap-server host-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13

Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7


7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4

Timeslot Assignment--------------------------------------------------------------------14 Protection Configuration --------------------------------------------------------------16 Eth-switch Function Configuration-------------------------------------------------17


Interface rate-limit ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 Storm-control configuration ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 MAC information configuration------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 18 QOS function configuration ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19

Chapter 8 Chapter 9
9.1 9.2
9.2.1

VLAN Configuration ---------------------------------------------------------------------21 Clock Configuration ---------------------------------------------------------------------23


Related commands -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23 Configure synchronous chain network-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23
Chain topology configuration------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23

9.3
9.3.1 9.3.2 9.3.3

Configure ring synchronous network ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24


Single BITS ring configuration ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24 Dual BITS ring configuration ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 Self-loop network of OPCOM3105 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26

Chapter 10 Network Topology ------------------------------------------------------------------------28


10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 Overview---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 Point-to-point topology ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 Chain topology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 Ring topology---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29
10.4.1 2F SNC-P---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29

Chapter 11
11.1.1 11.1.2

Typical Application-----------------------------------------------------------------------30
DCC network management channel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 30 E1 network management channel--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32

11.1 In-band network management channel configuration ------------------------------------------------------------ 30

Appendix A Acronyms ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------33

Preface

About This Manual


This manual introduces primary functions of the configuration management software for OPCOM3105 products. This manual is applicable for configuring software of OPCOM3105.

Who Should Read This Manual


This manual is a valuable reference for sales and marketing staff, after service staff and telecommunication network designers. For those who want to have an overview of the features, applications, structure and specifications of OPCOM3105 devices, this is also a recommended document.

Relevant Manuals
OPCOM3105 Commands Notebook

Organization
There are mainly 11 chapters in this guide: Chapter 1: SYSTEM OVERVIEW Systematically introduces function features of OPCOM3105 device. Chapter 2: HOW TO USE COMMANDS LINE Introduces basic method and using characteristics of using command line to configure OPCOM3105 Chapter 3: SYSTEM COMMANDS CONFIGURATION Focus on function and configuration of system commands of OPCOM3105. Chapter 4: NETWORK PROTOCOLS CONFIGURATION Mainly introduces function and configuration of network protocol of OPCOM3105 Chapter 5: TIMESLOT ASSIGNMENT Introduces configuration of timeslot assignment on OPCOM3105 Chapter 6: PROTECTION CONFIGURATION Introduces function and configuration of protection in OPCOM3105 Chapter 7: ETH-SWITCH FUNCTION CONFIGURATION Introduces configuration of Ethernet switch function of OPCOM3105 Chapter 8: VLAN CONFIGURATION Introduces configuration of vlan function

Chapter 9: CLOCK CONFIGURATION Introduces clock configuration of OPCOM3105 Chapter 10: NETWORK TOPOLOGY Introduces how to use OPCOM3105 for network topology Chapter 11: TYPICAL APPLICATION Some configuration applications of OPCOM3105

Compliance
The RC series products developed by Raisecom are strictly complied with the following standards as well as ITU-T, IEEE, IETF and related standards from other international telecommunication standard organizations: YD/T900-1997 SDH Equipment Technical Requirements - Clock YD/T973-1998 SDH 155Mb/s and 622Mb/s Technical conditions of optical transmitter module and receiver module YD/T1017-1999 Network node interface for the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) YD/T1022-1999 Requirement of synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) equipment function YD/T1078-2000 SDH Transmission Network Technique Requirements-Interworking of Network Protection Architectures YD/T1111.1-2001 Technical Requirements of SDH Optical Transmitter/Optical Receiver Modules2.488320 Gb/s Optical Receiver Modules YD/T1111.2- 2001 Technical Requirements of SHD Optical Transmitter/Optical Receiver Modules2.488320 Gb/s Optical Transmitter Modules YD/T1179- 2002 Technical Specification of Ethernet over SDH G.703 Physical/electrical characteristics of hierarchical digital interfaces G.704 Synchronous frame structures used at 1544, 6312, 2048, 8448 and 44 736 kbit/s hierarchical levels G.707 Network node interface for the synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) G.774 Synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) - Management information model for the network element view G.781 Synchronization layer functions G.783 Characteristics of synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) equipment functional blocks G.784 Synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) management G.803 Architecture of transport networks based on the synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) G.813 Timing characteristics of SDH equipment slave clocks (SEC) G.823 The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are based on the 2048 kbit/s hierarchy G.825 The control of jitter and wander within digital networks which are based on the synchronous

digital hierarchy (SDH) G.826 End-to-end error performance parameters and objectives for international, constant bit-rate digital paths and connections G.828 Error performance parameters and objectives for international, constant bit-rate synchronous digital paths G.829 Error performance events for SDH multiplex and regenerator sections G.831 Management capabilities of transport networks based on the synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) G.841 Types and characteristics of SDH network protection architectures G.842 Interworking of SDH network protection architectures G.957 Optical interfaces for equipments and systems relating to the synchronous digital hierarchy G.691 Optical interfaces for single channel STM-64 and other SDH systems with optical amplifiers G.664 Optical safety procedures and requirements for optical transport systems I.731 ATM Types and general characteristics of ATM equipment I.732 ATM Functional characteristics of ATM equipment IEEE 802.1Q Virtual Local Area Networks (LANs) IEEE 802.1p Traffic Class Expediting and Dynamic Multicast Filtering IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD Access Method and Physical Layer Instruction

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Chapter 1 System Overview

OPCOM3105 is a SDH Multi Service Access Device that implement SDH 155M upstream in line side. It can be used as remote device of OPCOM3500E to connect with OPCOM3500E SDH tributary unit. The service side provides 3 path 10/100M Ethernet with switch function and one independent Ethernet interface by EOS to fulfill accessing of Ethernet service and access 4 path E1 to SDH. Expanding slot of the device can connect with E-SUBM series sub-module of Raisecom to provide users flexible solutions for service accessing. 1+1 path protection and multiplex section protection functions are available in this device. The network maintenance and management is realized by DCC in-band network management path of STM-1.

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Chapter 2

How to Use The Command Line

This chapter is consisted of: Software and hardware environment Getting helps How to use history command How to use edit performance Command line mode This chapter mainly introduces uses of command line. When configuring OPCOM3105 system, device SNMP address, community, DCC network management path need to be configured, other service configurations are recommended to accomplish by EMS (Element Management System).

2.1 Software and hardware environment


Operation environment of hardware: platform of OPCOM3105 Computer serial baud rate; Operation environment of software: WIN98/WIN2000/WINDOWS XP

2.2 Getting helps


Table 1 Help system of command line commands help abbreviated-command-entry ? Function description Getting a brief description from help system. Obtaining a list of commands that begins with a given string (abbreviated-command-entry). For example:

OPCOM3105#en ? english abbreviated-command-entry<Tab> Supplementing an unfinished command. For example: OPCOM3105#show cpu <TAB> OPCOM3105#show cpu-utilization-ratio ? Listing all the commands in this mode. For example: OPCOM3105# Listing all the key words, options and brief help information of a command. OPCOM3105#show ?

command ?

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2.3 How to use history command


There are 20 history commands in the memory of the device system by default. User can configure the number of history commands that system can save by the command line: OPCOM3105> terminal history <0-20> Use history to show commands that has been input.

2.4 How to use edit performance


up arrow: down arrow: left arrow: right arrow: backspace: Ctrl+y: Ctrl+l: Ctrl+v: Ctrl+z: last command next command move a character left move a character right delete a character in front of the cursor show historical commands clear the screen show the using condition of the memory return to the privileged EXEC mode from different unprivileged modes

2.5 Command line mode


Mode User EXEC Mode description Access Prompts OPCOM3105> Configuring the basic information Login the device and input and show the parameters etc. at the user name and password. terminal device. Configuring the basic information Privileged such as system time and show the Input enable command EXEC under user EXEC mode. parameters but not the running information of OPCOM3105 Input config command Global Configuring running parameters of under Privileged EXEC configuration OPCOM3105 mode. Configuring running parameters of Input remote command Remote remote device, it can implement under Global configuration configuration configuration of sub-cards for mode. OPCOM3105 device. Configuring parameters of Input interface command Ethernet network management under Global configuration interface, SDH interface, E1 Interface mode, slot index interfaces, ETH interfaces, configuration configuration mode or SWITCH interface and EOS Remote configuration mode. interfaces.

OPCOM3105#

OPCOM3105(config)#

OPCOM3105(config-remote/PATH)# PATH: path of remote device OPCOM3105 (config-TYPE/PATH)# TYPE: interface type, like eth, stm, e1, etc. PATH: interface index.

Note: Regulation for device path: Path of remote device: /n/a/, n means slot number; a means the remote device index of first jump, OPCOM3105 slot number fixed to be 0, remote sub-card is the first jump.

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Chapter 3 System Commands Configuration

This chapter is consisted of: Basic system commands and configuration Management of configuring file and startup file User management This chapter describes basic configuration and user management of system.

3.1 Basic system commands and configuration


chinese english clear list clock set show help information of the command in Chinese show help information of the command in English clear the information on the screen show the list of all the commands in one mode change the system time

3.2 Management of configuring file and startup file


3.2.1 Configure startup file
Startup file to configure is named: startup-config.conf by default; Use the command write can write the startup file into flash file system, when reboot system next time, the store files will be configured again; Use the command erase can delete file; Startup file named startup-config.conf can be uploaded to TFTP or FTP server by the command upload or be downloaded to the system to replace the primary files by the command download; Use the command show startup-config to show configuration information of startup files; Use the command show running-config to show configuration information of current system.

3.2.2

Host file
The host file belongs to host software, the file name begins with OPCOM3105 and the current system program file is named OPCOM3105.z; Program file can be downloaded to host software of system by TFTP or FTP protocol; Use the command show version to view the software version.

3.2.3

Update host software from bootrom


Two methods can be chosen to update host software from bootrom, one is to update from serial port
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by Xmodem protocol, the other one is to update from network by FTP protocol. Operations as below steps: 1) Users who has administrator right logs in Privileged EXEC mode by serial port; 2) Input command reboot; 3) Press <Space> key to enter [raisecom] interface, show below information:
? h i s d u m r test show this list show this list modify network manage port ip address show network manage interface information delete core file update your system update microcode reboot system test the hardware

4) Input u to update system, the interface shows as below:


choose mode for updating core file.

----------------------------------1. | serial -

----------------------------------2. | network -

----------------------------------please input choose the mode...

5) Input i to choose serial baud rate for updating:


choose serial baud rate for updating core file. ----------------------------------1. | 9600 -

----------------------------------2. | 14400 -

----------------------------------3. | 19200 -

----------------------------------4. | 38400 -

----------------------------------please input choose the baud rate...

6) After entering the chosen baud rate, the system is waiting to transmit upgrade file through the serial port, now press [Transfer] as below figure shows:

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Figure 1 Choose the file to transmit:

Figure 2 Press <Browse> to choose the program file to be downloaded, press <Send> then shows the below interface:

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Figure 3 After downloading there will be the command-line:


Do you want to update core code? <Y/N>y

Choose y to finish the program upgrading.

Upgrade the program file through network via FTP protocol: 1) The user with administrator privilege can login and enter the privileged EXEC mode through the serial port; 2) Enter the command reboot; 3) Press <Space> key to enter the [raisecom] interface, enter ? to show the command list.
? h e i c s u m r show this list show this list erase Flash modify network manage port ip address choose default image file show network management interface information update your system update microcode reboot system

D: Enter u to upgrade program file, the interface is as follows:


choose mode for updating core file.

----------------------------------1. | serial 7

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please input mode choose...

E: Enter 2 to choose network for downloading, the interface is as follows:


starting config network infor ...

host ip address: filename: usr: wrs wrs

192.168.2.225

OPCOM3105..z

passwd:

Input host IP address, file name, user name and password of FTP in turn, and then get into the interface as follows:
starting connect host, please wait...

Now the program upgrade has been finished.

3.2.4

Update host software in Privileged EXEC mode


Users can download host software directly under Privileged EXEC mode. 1) The user with administrator privilege can login and enter the privileged EXEC mode through the serial port; 2) Input download system-boot ftp to update host software through FTP protocol; 3) Below interface shows after executing the command:
Please input server IP Address Please input FTP User name Please input FTP Password : 192.168.4.28 : wrs : wrs

Please input FTP Server File Name : opcom3105.z Are you sure[Y/N]:y Loading, please wait...

Input host IP address, file name, user name and password of FTP in turn, and then get into the interface as follows:
Are you sure[Y/N]:y

Input y to confirm the operation is correct, then shows the below interface:
Loading, please wait...file length = 1884532 Please select the disk for saving image 1. core: 2. exit 8

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Input 1 to choose updating program:


Writing to core disk, please wait... Copy file successfully! Please reboot device!

Now the program upgrade from FTP has finished.

3.3 User management


Commands user USERNAME password Description Add username and set password. USERNAME: user name; (no-encryption|md5}: encryption item. no-encryption, no-encryption; md5, md5, arithmetic encryption password; PASSWORD: password user USERNAME privilege (administrant|normal|limited) Set user privilege USERNAME: user name; (administrant|normal|limited): user privilege level.

no-encryption|md5
PASSWORD

Administrant, system administrator; normalnormal user; limited, limited user. write show user Save the configuration information Show the user information Table 3-1 User Management Commands Table

Note: System default user name: raisecom, pin code: raisecom.

Example: Add a normal user named OPCOM3105, pin code: OPCOM3105, no-encrtyption the password. OPCOM3105# user OPCOM3105 password no-encryption OPCOM3105
Set successfully ! please execute "write" to save!

OPCOM3105# user OPCOM3105 privilege normal


Set successfully ! please execute "write" to save!

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Chapter 4 Network Protocol Configuration

This chapter is consisted of: Mapping from IP address to physical address Configure IP address of SNMP Configure a static routing Configure SNMP community table Configure SNMP trap-server host This chapter introduces the network protocol configuration of OPCOM3105.

4.1 Mappings from IP address to physical address


Commands config arp add A.B.C.D MACADDRESS Description Enter the global configuration mode Add a mapping from IP address to physical address. A.B.C.D the IP address of the interface; MACADDRESS: <AA.BB.CC.DD.EE.FF>, the ports physical address for mapping. Exit from the global configuration mode and enter the privileged EXEC mode Show ARP table Table 4-1 ARP Commands Table Note: Use command arp delete A.B.C.D to delete a mapping from IP address to physical address. Example: Add a mapping from IP 192.168.2.11 to physical address 00:50:8d:46:fb:3 OPCOM3105# config
Configuration mode, one command input per times. End with CTRL-Z.

exit show arp

OPCOM3105(config)# arp add 192.168.2.11 00:50:8d:46:fb:3


Successfully add an entry from ARP table

OPCOM3105(config)# exit OPCOM3105# show arp

LINK LEVEL ARP TABLE destination mac-addr flags(0x)Rfc Use Interface

-------------------------------------------------------------------------192.168.2.11 00:50:8d:46:fb:3 c05 0 0 hw0

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

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4.2 Configure IP address of SNMP interface


Sometimes users need to change network management IP address, in this case, IP Address command can be used to modify IP address of network management. Commands config interface snmp ip address A.B.C.D [.B.C.D] Description Enter the global configuration mode. Enter snmp interface configuration mode. Configure network management IP address. A.B.C.D : IP address of network management, decimal digit; [.B.C.D] : sub-net mask of network management IP address, decimal digit.

Table 4-2 SNMP Network Management IP Commands Table Example: Configure IP of network management to be 192.168.2.20 and sub-net mask to be 255.255.255.0 OPCOM3105# config
Configuration mode, one command input per times. End with CTRL-Z.

OPCOM3105(config)#interface snmp OPCOM3105(config-snmp)#ip address 192.168.2.20 255.255.255.0 OPCOM3105(config-snmp)# show interface snmp
Interface:snmp Operation Status :up

4.3 Configure a static routing


Commands config ip route A.B.C.D A.B.C.D A.B.C.D Description Enter global configuration mode. Configure network management IP address. A.B.C.D: sub-net or host IP of destination network, decimal digit. A.B.C.D: sub-net mask or host IP mask of destination network, decimal digit. A.B.C.D: network gate IP address, decimal digit. Exit global configuration mode and enter Privileged EXEC mode. Show IP route information.

exit show ip route

Table 4-3 Static Routing Configuration Table Use global configuration command no ip route A. B. C. D. A. B. C. D.. The first group of A.B.C.D is destination IP, the second group of A.B.C.D is destination IP mask. Example: Configure a static routing from source IP 192.168.4.250 to destination IP 192.168.2.18 OPCOM3105# config
Configuration mode, one command input per times. End with CTRL-Z.

OPCOM3105(config)# ip route 192.168.2.18 255.255.255.0 192.168.4.250


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ROUTE NET TABLE destination gateway flags(0x)Rfc Use pro Interface

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------2.2.2.0/24 3.3.3.0/24 192.168.2.0/24 192.168.4.0/24 192.168.4.0/24 2.2.2.2 3.3.3.3 192.168.4.250 192.168.4.100 192.168.4.100 2010003 2010003 2010003 2000101 10101 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 1 2 8 ppp1 ppp2 sng0 sng0 sng0

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ROUTE HOST TABLE destination gateway flags(0x)Rfc Use pro Interface

-------------------------------------------------------------------------2.2.2.2 2.2.2.2 3.3.3.3 3.3.3.3 127.0.0.1 192.168.4.100 192.168.4.100 192.168.4.100 192.168.4.100 192.168.4.100 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 2000005 5 2000005 5 2200005 2000005 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 8 2 8 2 8 ppp1 ppp1 ppp2 ppp2 lo0 lo0

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4.4 Configure SNMP COMMUNITY table


Commands config snmp-server community COMMUNITYNAME [RO | RW] Description Enter global configuration mode. Add a community. COMMUNITYNAME : community name RO: read only; RW: ready and write. Exit global configuration and enter Privileged EXEC mode. Show COMMUNITY table.

exit show snmp-server community

Table 4-4 Configure SNMP Community Use global configuration command no snmp-server community COMMUNITYNAME to delete a community. Example: Add a community named raisecom with privilege of read and write. OPCOM3105# config
Configuration mode, one command input per time. End with CTRL

OPCOM3105(config)# snmp-server community raisecom rw


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OPCOM3105(config)# exit OPCOM3105# show snmp-server community


ID COMMUNITYNAME RIGHT

-----------------------------1 2 3 public private raisecom ro rw rw

4.5 Configure SNMP trap-server host


The trap-server is responsible to receive TRAP, default pot is 162. Commands config snmp trap-server A.B.C.D Description Enter global configuration mode. Configure a SNMP to be trap-server. A.B.C.D : IP of trap-server, in format of decimal digit; {<1-65535>}:port index of trap-receiving. Exit global configuration mode and enter Privileged EXEC mode. Show information of trap-server host.

{<1-65535>} exit show snmp trap-server

Table 4-5 Configure SNMP Trap-server Use the global configuration command no snmp trap-server A.B.C.D to delete a trap-server. Example: Add a trap-server with IP of 192.168.1.16 OPCOM3105# config
Configuration mode, one command input per time. End with CTRL

OPCOM3105(config)# snmp trap-server 192.168.1.16


Set trap server successfully

OPCOM3105(config)# exit OPCOM3105# show snmp trap-server


Trap server: ADDRESS --------------------192.168.1.16 162 PORT

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Chapter 5 Timeslot Assignment

This chapter introduces the configuration of timeslot assignment. Commands config timeslot add sdh <1-2> (vc12/vc3) TSSTRING Description Enter global configuration mode. Assign backboard timeslot for the port. sdh <1-2>: choose SDH port from which the signal send out. (vc12/vc3): timeslot assignment level, in support of vc12 and vc3 at present. TSSTRING: assigned timeslot index. TSSTRING: timeslot index. Assign backboard timeslot for port. sdh <1-2>: choose SDH port from which the signal send out. (vc12/vc3): timeslot assignment level, in support of vc12 and vc3 at present. SVCTSSTRING: assigned timeslot index; TSSTRING: timeslot index. SDHTSSTRING: assigned timeslot index; TSSTRING: timeslot index. Show timeslot assigning information.

timeslot add sdh <1-2> (vc12/vc3) SDHTSSTRING SVCTSSTRING

show timeslot

Timeslot assignment at different service interfaces: EOS interface timeslot assignment OPCOM3105 has two EOS interfaces; each EOS can assign VC12 or VC3 type timeslot. One interface can be assigned for one type of timeslot only, deletes all different timeslot types before changing assigned timeslot type. E1 interface timeslot assignment OPCOM3105 has 10 E1 interfaces; 1-4 E1 interfaces are on panel, 5-8 are E1 channel occupied by sub-card, 9-10 are channels used to transmit E1 network management information.

OPCOM3105 provides 2 commands for timeslot assigning. Users can choose whether assign timeslot according to backboard timeslot, if only input SDH timeslot, system will assign one piece of backboard timeslot automatically. Example: 1. Add VC12 timeslot 1 to SDH optical interface 1 at EOS interface 1: OPCOM3105# config OPCOM3105(config-eos/1)#timeslot add sdh 1 vc12 1
Set successfully.

2. Add VC3 timeslot 1-3 to SDH optical interface 1 at EOS interface 1: OPCOM3105(config-eos/1)# timeslot add sdh 1 vc3 1-3
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3. Add VC12 timeslot 1 to SDH optical interface 1 at E1 interface 1: OPCOM3105(config-e1/1)# timeslot add sdh 1 vc12 1
Set successfully.

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Chapter 6 Protection Configuration

This chapter mainly introduces SDH protect-switch configuration. OPCOM3105 provides protection function based on SDH interface, and 1+1 protection and multiplex section protection are available. Commands config protect-switch (enable|disable) type (path|ms) Description Enter global configuration mode. (enable|disable) : enable : protection enable Disable: protection disable. (path|ms): type of APS; OPCOM3105 SDH port protection in support of path protection and multiplex section protection. Path: path protection; ms: multiplex section protection. Show APS status. Configure APS mode command. (nonrevertive|revertive): select APS mdoe; Nonrevertive: nonrevertive mode; Revertive: revertive mode. Configure restore time of APS.

show aps aps-mode index <1-2> (nonrevertive|revertive)

Aps-restore-time index <1-2> time <0-12>

Example: Enable SDH optical interface path protection: OPCOM3105# config OPCOM3105(config)# protect-switch enable type path
Set successfully

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Chapter 7 Eth-switch Function Configuration

This chapter is consisted of: Interface rate-limit Storm-control configuration MAC information configuration QOS function configuration This chapter introduces OPCOM3105 Eth-switch configuration.

7.1 Interface rate-limit


Related commands: Commands [no] rate-limit <64-131008> show rate-limit Description Rate-limit configuration. Show timeslot assignment information.

OPCOM3105 is in support of independent rate-limit based on interface, but only in support of bi-direction rate-limit. The granularity is 64kbps. Note: It is normal that the actual rate-limit may have a small difference with configured value because of limit of granularity. Configure interface 2 rate-limit to be 4000kbps: OPCOM3105(config-eswif/0/2)# rate-limit 4000
Set Successfully.

OPCOM3105(config-eswif/0/4)# show rate-limit


portid = 1, config = 2000, status = 1984 portid = 2, config = 3000, status = 2944 portid = 3, config = 4000, status = 3968 portid = 4, config = 5000, status = 4992

7.2 Storm-control configuration


Related commands for storm-control: Commands storm-control-global rate <62-8191> storm-control-global (broadcast| multicast | disable) show storm-control-global Description Rate configuration of storm-control. Type configuration of storm-control. Show storm-control configuration information.
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Storm-control function is global control. The command locates under global configuration mode. Storm-control includes: broadcast-control, broadcast and multicast-control and storm-control disable. Example: OPCOM3105(config)# storm-control-global rate 4566
Set Successfully.

OPCOM3105(config)# storm-control-global broadcast


Set Successfully.

OPCOM3105(config)# show storm-control-global


rate = 4566, status = 4566, type = broadcast

7.3 MAC information configuration


Related commands of MAC information configuration: Commands mac-address-table aging-time <0-3825> no mac-address-table aging-time mac-address-table learning (enable | disable) [no] mac-address-table static HHHH.HHHH.HHHH vlan <2-4094> port <1-4> [no] mac-polling clear mac-address-table (all|dynamic|static) search mac-address HHHH.HHHH.HHHH show mac show mac-address-table (all|static|dynamic) [port port-number | vlan vlan_id ] Description Configuration of MAC address aging time MAC address aging disable Configuration of MAC address learning Add/delete command of static MAC address

Enable MAC address polling or not Clear items in MAC address table Search MAC address in current MAC address table Show configuration of MAC address learning and aging time. Show MAC address information.

OPCOM3105 supports classified MAC address aging time configuration. No limit in parameters be input, system can classify the parameters automatically. Example: OPCOM3105(config)# mac-address-table aging-time 35
Set Successfully.

In the example, aging time is 0 means disable this function, use no command can also disable the mac-address-table aging-time function. Use the command mac-address-table learning (enable | disable) can enable/disable MAC address table learning function. Example: disable learning function: OPCOM3105(config)# mac-address-table learning disable
Set Successfully.

Use the command [no] mac-polling can enable/disable mac polling function. Be noted that the show
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and search command can reflect correct MAC information only when mac-polling enable.

Add/delete static MAC address: OPCOM3105(config)# mac-address-table static 0002.3456.77ce vlan 101 port 2
Set Successfully.

OPCOM3105(config)# mac-polling OPCOM3105(config)# show mac-address-table all


4 item(s) found 0002.3156.77ce : 0002.3456.77ce : 0005.256c.f80a : static, vlanid static, vlanid static, vlanid 101, port 101, port 102, port 103, port 1 2 2 3

0014.2af1.6aa7 : dynamic, vlanid

OPCOM3105(config)# no mac-address-table static 0005.256c.f80a vlan 102 port 2


Set Successfully.

Note: use the command mac-polling before show mac information. Otherwise the information may invalid or not correct. Or users can use the command search mac-address HHHH.HHHH.HHHH to search mac address information saved at local device, but users also need to execute mac-polling command to update local mac address table information.

7.4 QOS function configuration


Related commands of QOS function: Commands [no] qos qos default-cos <0-7> [no] qos trust cos qos map cos-queue cos0 cos1 cos2 cos3 cos4 cos5 cos6 cos7 show qos Qos enable/disable Configure default cos value for current switch port Enable QOS based on cos byte section in tag message Configure COS corresponding priority Show QOS relevant status Description

OPCOM3105 supports queuing attemper based priority weighted average. The function can use cos byte section priority or use interface priority configuration. When priority function disable, use port priority configuration by default and every interface is of the same priority. There are four different priorities in OPCOM3105 device. Users can use qos map cos-queue cos0 cos1 cos2 cos3 cos4 cos5 cos6 cos7 command to configure corresponding relation between cos value and priority. Example: OPCOM3105(config)# qos map cos-queue 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
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Note: Priority configuration by default is realized by port COS value configuration. To modify mapping relation from cos to priority will affect the port priority configuration directly.

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Chapter 8 VLAN Configuration

This chapter mainly introduces configuration of vlan. Related commands of vlan configuration: Commands [no] vlan <2-4094> state (active | suspend) switchport access vlan <2-4094> switchport <2-4094> switchport trunk allowed vlan list switchport hybrid allowed vlan list switchport mode (access dot1q-tunnel) switchport vlan <2-4094> show vlan [<2-4094>] | dot1q-tunnel vlan Description Create vlan or enter static vlan mode, no command can be used to delete vlan Vlan working state Configure port to access mode, appoint vlan for the port Configure port to tunnel mode, appoint vlan for the port Configure port to trunk mode, appoint vlan allowed by the port Configure port to hybrid mode, appoint vlan allowed by the port Configure port mode, without change port vlan id Configure port vlan id, without change port mode Show vlan configuration information

OPCOM3105 supports vlan configuration management function based on 802.1Q recommendation. Only single tag type configuration is in support here. Since vlan resource of the device is limited, it supports 11 user configured vlan and 4 default vlan at one time. When vlan resources are used out, release the already existed vlan before configure new vlan. The 4 default vlan are: vlan1 includes interface and default vlan of every port. Default vlan always exists. If one port belongs to its default vlan, it can not be deleted. The 4 standard interface types are: access port, tunnel port, trunk port and hybrid port. Users can configure one port type and appoint vlan for the port. If destination vlan is not existed, system creates a vlan to meet the configuration reques. Configuration wont be effective and lack of resource information will display if all vlan resources are exhausted. Example: OPCOM3105(config-eswif/0/2)# sw trunk allowed vlan 301-305
Set Successfully.

OPCOM3105(config-eswif/0/1)# sw trunk allowed vlan 401-409


Vlan resource exhausted !

Users can use vlan command to enter static vlan mode, if the vlan is not existed, system checks vlan resource and create the vlan or show resource exhausted. OPCOM3105(config-vlan300)# vlan 301 OPCOM3105(config-vlan301)#
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Use state command to modify vlan state: OPCOM3105(config-vlan302)# state suspend


Set Successfully.

Besides, users can modify port mode without change port belonged vlan (command switchport mode (access | dot1q-tunnel)), or modify port belonged vlan without change port mode (command switchport vlan <2-4094>).

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Chapter 9 Clock Configuration

9.1 Related commands


Command Config Description Enter global configuration mode. Configure SSM mode. disable: SSM function disable, switch of clock just depends on alarm and priority and alarm of clock source; standard: enable SSM described in ITU-T G.781; extend: extending standard SSM by enabling clock ID, enhance the capacity of avoiding clock loop. Configure priority of clock source and quality level set in advance. Set quality level to be received, which indicates the quality level not set in advance but scavenge from the real-time received singal from clock source. Generally speaking, local must set quality level in advance; other clock source can set quality level or not according to the condition if input signal takes along with SSM information. Configure clock source ID. This configuraiton is meaningless except under extend SSM mode. In extend SSM mode, clock source to synchronize with NE in synchronous network should all set with ID. Show clock information.

device clock ssm (disable|standard|extend)

device clock local priority <1-5> [quality (prc|ssua|ssub|sets|dnu|received)] Or device clock sdh-port <1-2> priority <1-5> [quality (prc|ssua|ssub|sec|dnu|received)] Or device clock e1 <1-4> priority <1-5> [quality (prc|ssua|ssub|sec|dnu|received)]

device clock local id <0-15> Or device clock sdh-port <1-2> id <0-15> Or device clock e1 <1-4> id <0-15>

show device clock

9.2 Configure synchronous chain network


9.2.1 Chain topology configuration
Chain network topology is one the simplest synchronous network topology in common use. Suppose a chain network topology with 4 NE as below figure shows:

Single BITS chain synchronous network topology Eastbound SDH port of NE1 access to OPCOM3500E to aggregate services; eastbound SDH port of
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In normal running, the whole network synchronizes with device clock of OPCOM3500E; if OPCOM3500E clock is invalid, the whole network synchronizes with local clock of NE1. If fiber among NE is broken, synchronous network is cut off to be two chain sub-nets by the broken point of fiber and the two sub-nets run in pseudo synchronization mode. Users should enable standard SSM protocol in whole network in this topology mode. Configuration of NE clock as below table shows: NE1, NE2: Priority 1 2 Clock source Eastbound line clock source Local crystal run Quality level Scavenge by automation SEC Clock ID 0 0

9.3 Configure ring synchronous network


9.3.1 Single BITS ring configuration
Single BITS chain topology is also a common synchronous network topology. Suppose a chain network topology with 4 NE as below figure:

Single BITS ring synchronous network topology External clock of NE1 input port accesses output of main BITS, westbound SDH port of NE2, NE3 and NE4 connect with eastbound port of adjacent device. In normal running, the whole network synchronizes with main BITS clock; if BITS is invalid, the whole network synchronizes with local clock of NE1. If fiber among NE is broken, synchronous network is cut off to be two chain sub-nets by the broken point of fiber and the two sub-nets run as 9.2.1 showed mode.
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Users should enable standard SSM protocol in whole network in this topology mode. Configuration of NE clock as below table shows: NE1: Priority 1 2 NE2, NE3, NE4: Priority 1 2 3 Clock source Eastbound line clock source Westbound line clock source Local crystal run Quality level Scavenge by automation Scavenge by automation SEC Clock ID 0 0 0 Clock source External clock source Local crystal run Quality level Scavenge by automation SEC Clock ID 0 0

9.3.2

Dual BITS ring configuration


Dual BITS ring network topology adds one standby BITS comparing with single BITS network. The clock protection capability is greatly improved. Suppose a ring network topology with 4 NE as figure below shows:

Dual BITS ring synchronous network topology External clock of NE1 input port accesses output of main BITS, westbound SDH port of other NE connect with eastbound port of adjacent device. External clock input port of NE4 accesses output of standby BITS.
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In normal running, the whole network synchronizes with main BITS clock; if BITS is invalid, the whole network synchronizes with standby BITS clock; if standby BITS is invalid, the whole network synchronizes with lock clock of NE1. If fiber among NE is broken, synchronous network is cut off to be two chain sub-nets by the broken point of fiber and the two sub-nets run as 9.2.1 showed mode. Users should enable extend SSM protocol in whole network in this topology mode. Configuration of NE clock as below table shows: NE1: Priority 1 2 3 4 NE2, NE3: Priority 1 2 3 NE4: Priority 1 2 3 4 Clock source Eastbound line clock source Westbound line clock source External clock source Local crystal run Quality level Scavenge by automation Scavenge by automation Scavenge by automation SEC Clock ID 0 0 2 2 Clock source Eastbound line clock source Westbound line clock source Local crystal run Quality level Scavenge by automation Scavenge by automation SEC Clock ID 0 0 0 Clock source External clock source Eastbound line clock source Westbound line clock source Local crystal run Quality level Scavenge by automation Scavenge by automation Scavenge by automation SEC Clock ID 1 0 0 1

9.3.3

Self-loop network of OPCOM3105


Use several (more than 3) sets of OPCOM3105 to build up ring topology network as figure shows:

NE1, NE2 and NE3 make up SDH ring network. In normal running, the whole network synchronizes E1 line clock connected from external NE1. If E1 line clock of NE1 is invalid, the whole network
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synchronizes with E1 line clock of NE2; if both NE1 and NE2 E1 line clocks are invalid, the whole network synchronizes local clock of NE1. Users should enable extend SSM protocol in whole network in this topology mode. Configuration of NE clock as below table shows: NE1: Priority 1 2 3 4 NE2: Priority 1 2 3 4 NE3: Priority 1 2 3 Clock source Eastbound line clock source Westbound line clock source Local crystal run Quality level Scavenge by automation Scavenge by automation SEC Clock ID 0 0 0 Clock source Eastbound line clock source Westbound line clock source E1 line clock source Local crystal run Quality level Scavenge by automation Scavenge by automation Set to be PRC SEC Clock ID 0 0 2 0 Clock source E1 line clock source Eastbound line clock source Westbound line clock source Local crystal run Quality level Set to be PRC Scavenge by automation Scavenge by automation SEC Clock ID 1 0 0 1

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Chapter 10

Network Topology

This chapter is consisted of: Overview Point-to-point topology Chain topology Ring topology

10.1 Overview
OPCOM3105 provides bi-direction aggregation interface and Ethernet and E1 tributary interface. It is flexible to build network topology for meeting complicated structure in client accessing, as the below figure shows.

10.2 Point-to-point topology


Network of point to point topology is used in inter-office relay and extend or used to replace the existing PDH. The networking is shown in the picture below:

TM device can form point to point non-protection network, and double TMs can form a 1+1 protection of STM-1 level. When configured as 1+1 protection mode, the two optical interfaces can protect each other to improve service reliability.

10.3 Chain topology


Network of chain topology is suitable for communication network in chain topology and tributary networks in chain topology.

TM and ADM can form a non-protection chain topology network, and double TMs and ADM can form 1+1 protection chain of STM-1 level. When configured as 1+1 protection mode, service reliability will be improved.
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10.4 Ring topology


Network of ring topology is suitable for distribution of network elements in ring topology. With the feature of line interfaces self closed, service can be transmitted bi-directionally (eastward and westward), so the network has high reliability and self-healing ability.

This topology can form a 2F SNC-P.

10.4.1 2F SNC-P
The advantages of 2F SNC-P are high speed, flexibility and all level capacities. The switching depends on local environment and has nothing to do with the network topology, so 2F SNC-P is suitable for all kinds topologies, especially dynamic network. The disadvantage of 2F SNC-P is that all the tributaries in the ring are all APS architectures, that is between any two points, there are two transmission lines transmitting the data bi-directionally, and every receiving node receives the data bi-directionally. So the total service flow is lower than the device capacity. 2F SNC-P is suitable for access network, relay network and long distance network, which are concentrated, low service flow.

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Chapter 11

Typical Application

OPCOM3105 is typically applied as remote device of OPCOM3500E SDH tributary module to supply SDH access for Ethernet and E1 service.

11.1 In-band network management channel configuration


11.1.1 DCC network management channel
Typical ring network management path application as the below figure shows:

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DCC1 ip 192.168.5.2

DCC2 ip: 192.168.7.2

DCC1 ip: 192.168.5.1 OPCOM3105-A snmp ip: 192.168.4.28 DCC1 ip 192.168.6.2 DCC2 ip: 192.168.6.1

DCC2 ip: 192.168.7.1

snmp ip: 192.168.628 OPCOM3105-C

NMS ip: 192.168.4.20

3 OPCOM3105 are used here to build ring network, the configuration of every device shows as the figure. Configure DCC interface IP on OPCOM3105-A: Commands OPCOM3105#config OPCOM3105(config)# interface dcc 1 OPCOM3105(config)#ip address 192.168.5.1 OPCOM3105(config)#interface dcc 2 OPCOM3105(config)#ip address 192.168.6.1 Description Enter global configuration mode Enter dcc interface 1 Configure dcc1 ip 192.168.5.1 Enter dcc interface 2 Configure dcc2 ip 192.168.6.1

Configure DCC interface IP on OPCOM3105-B: Commands OPCOM3105#config OPCOM3105(config)# interface dcc 1 OPCOM3105(config)#ip address 192.168.5.2 OPCOM3105(config)#interface dcc 2 OPCOM3105(config)#ip address 192.168.7.2 Description Enter global configuration mode Enter dcc interface 1 Configure dcc1 ip 192.168.5.2 Enter dcc interface 2 Configure dcc2 ip 192.168.7.2

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Ping 192.168.5.28 and 192.168.6.28 must be successful on OPCOM3105-A after configuration successfully, and network management host can access 192.168.5.28 and 192.168.6.28 to realize management of other devices. If one path of network management has fault, the host can manage other devices by alternative router. Selection of router is automatically operated in accordance with devices rip.

11.1.2 E1 network management channel


In addition to support the use of standard D1D2D3-byte DCC NMS channel, OPCOM3105 devices provide remote management through independent E1 channels and VC12-channel in order to make information of network management pass through the SDH equipment of other manufacturers. This device support 2 E1 NMS channel, each with bandwidth of 192kbps. In addition, since OPCOM3105 E1 NMS channel can not interconnect with OPCOM3500E VCC, that OPCOM3500E VCC can not manage OPCOM3105 devices. The specific configuration is as follows: 1. Configure the device using the E1 channel. Commands OPCOM3105#config OPCOM3105(config)# dcc select e1channel Description Enter global configuration mode E1 channel is applied to transmit the NMS information

2. Map E1 channels to VC12. Using the E1 channel for network management, each line of NMS information occupied independent VC12 timeslot, and VC12 is at random. In addition, for 8E1 equipment, E1 NMS channels are fixed to E1-9 and E1-10, on the 16E1 equipment, E1 NMS channels are fixed to E1-17 and E1-18. Take 8E1 equipment as an example: Commands OPCOM3105#config OPCOM3105(config)# interface e1 9 OPCOM3105(config)# timeslot add sdh 1 vc12 1 OPCOM3105(config)# interface e1 10 OPCOM3105(config)# timeslot add sdh 2 vc12 1 Description Enter global configuration mode Enter e1 interface configuration mode Configure vc12-1 at SDH interface 1 Enter e1 interface configuration mode Configure vc12-1 at SDH interface 2

3. Configure IP address of DCC channel and the RIP function. Refer to 11.1.1
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Appendix A Acronyms

Acronyms ADM AIS APS AU AU-n AUG AU-PTR BBE BBER BER CMI C-n CORBA CV DCC DCE DCF DCN DDN DTE DXC ECC EM

Full spelling Add-Drop Multiplexer Alarm Indication Signal Automatic Protection Switching Administrative Unit Administration Unitlevel n Administration Unit Group Administration Unit Pointer Background Block Error Background Block Error Ratio Bit Error Ratio Coded Mark Inversion Container- n Common Object Request Broker Architecture Code Violation Data Communications Channel Data Circuit-terminating Equipment Data Communications Function Data Communications Network Digital Data Network Data Terminal Equipment Digital Cross Connect Embedded Control Channel Element Management

Acronyms EML EMS EOS ES ESR ETSI FEBBE

Full spelling Element Management Layer Element Management System Ethernet Over SDH Error Second Error Second Ratio European Telecommunication Standards Institute Far End Background Block Error
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Union-Telecommunication Standardization Sector Layer 2 Local Area Network Local Craft Terminal Loss Of Frame Loss Of Pointer Loss Of Signal Lower order Path Connection Medium Access Control Metropolitan Area Network Micro Control Unit Mediation Device Mediation Function Medium Independent Interface Multi Mode Multiplex Section

Acronyms MS-AIS MSOH MSP NE NEF NEL NML NMS OAM OFS OOF OS

Full spelling Multiplex Sections - Alarm Indication Signal Multiplex Section OverHead Multiplex Section Protection Network Element Network Element Function Network Element Layer Network Manager Layer Network Management System Operation,Administration and Maintenance Out of Frame Second Out of Frame Operation System
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Acronyms RMII RS RSOH SDH SEC SES SESR SETS SM SNCP SOH SPRING SSM STM-N TCP TDEV TDM TM TMN TU TU-m

Full spelling Reduced Medium Independent Interface Regenerator Section Regenerator Section OverHead Synchronous Digital Hierarchy SDH Equipment Clock Severely Error Second Severely Error Second Ratio Synchronous Equipment Timing Source Single Mode Sub network Connection Protection Section Overhead Shared Protection Ring Synchronous State Message Synchronous Transport Module Level-N Transport Control Protocol Time Deviation Time Division Multiplex Terminal Multiplexer Telecommunications Management Network Tributary Unit Tributary Unitlevel m
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