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2.

6 Configuring 10GE LAN Services by Using the TDX


and NS2 Boards
This section describes how to configure 10GE LAN services by using the TDX and NS2
boards.
2.6.1 Configuration Networking Diagram
This section describes how to configure a 10GE LAN service on a ring network.
Service Requirement
See Figure 2-20. The optical NEs (ONEs) A, B, C, and D form a ring network. All the ONEs
function as OADM stations.
User1 and User2 communicate with each other. One bidirectional 10GE LAN service is
available between station A and station C. At station A, the TN52TDX board accesses one
10GE LAN service and encapsulates the 10GE LAN service into one channel of ODU2
electrical signals, that is, one ODU2 service. The TN52NS2 board accesses the ODU2 service
and then outputs one OTU2 service. Station B transparently transmits the OTU2 service. At
station C, the TN52NS2 board accesses the OTU2 service and converts the OTU2 service into
ODU2 electrical signals, which are groomed to the TN52TDX board and then output as one
10GE LAN service.

Board Configuration Information


In this example, the TN52TDX board and TN52NS2 boards must be configured at stations A
and C. Two TN52NS2 boards must be configured at station B.
2.6.2 Service Signal Flow
This topic describes how to configure the transmission signal flow of a 10GE LAN service.
One bidirectional GE service is available among stations A, B, and C.
Figure 2-21 shows the service signal flow among stations A, B, and C.

NOTE
ClientLP and ODU2LP are logical ports. There are cross-connections between client-side RX/TX ports
and ClientLP ports and therefore cross-connections do not need to be configured. ODU2 crossconnections
between the ClientLP ports of the TDX board and the ODU2LP ports of the NS2 board
need to be configured. There are connections between the ODU2LP ports of the NS2 board and WDMside
IN/OUT ports and therefore cross-connections do not need to be configured.

2.6.3 Configuration Process


This section describes how to configure a bidirectional 10GE LAN service at stations A, B,
and C.
Prerequisite
You are an NMS user with "Operator Group" privilege or higher.
Context
Legend Information
Figure 2-22 shows legend information about U2000 operations.

Tools, Equipment, and Materials


U2000/Web LCT (U2000 is recommended)
Background Information
l The port mapping mode of 10GE LAN services can be configured as Bit Transparent
Mapping (11.1 G) or MAC Transparent Mapping (10.7 G). Users can select a proper
mapping mode according to the service transmission requirements.
– Bit Transparent Mapping (11.1 G) meets customer requirement for transparent bit
transport of 10GE LAN signals. In the Bit Transparent Mapping (11.1 G) mode,
transmission of signals are achieved by increasing the OTU frame frequency. This
ensures the encoding gain and correction capability of FEC. In this mode, however,
the bit rate is higher than the standard bit rate of OTU2 signals.
– MAC Transparent Mapping (10.7 G) is specific to transparent transmission of
10GE MAC frames as required by customers. In this port mapping mode, a 10GE
LAN signal is encapsulated in the GFP-F format and then mapped into a standard
OTU frame. This mode supports transparent transmission of only client 10GE MAC
frames. In this mode, the signals are in standard OTU2 frames. In addition, the
FEC/AFEC code pattern is applicable to 10GE LAN services in this mode.
Originally, the FEC/AFEC code pattern is intended for 10G SDH services.
l The port mapping modes of the upstream and downstream board must be the same.

NOTICE
l When 10GE LAN signals are received on the client side of the TDX board and Port
Mapping of the TDX board is set to Transparent Mapping (11.1 G), Line Rate of the
71(ODU2LP/ODU2LP)-1 port on the backplane side of the TN52NS2 board that services
pass through must be set to Speedup Mode.
l When 10GE LAN signals are received on the client side of the TDX board and Port
Mapping of the TDX board is set to MAC Transparent Mapping (10.7 G), Line Rate of
the 71(ODU2LP/ODU2LP)-1 port on the backplane side of the TN52NS2 board that
services pass through must be set to Standard Mode.
l The Service Mode must be set to ODU2 or Automatic.

Procedure on the U2000/Web LCT


Step 1 Configure attributes of client-side ports on the TN52TDX board of station A.
1. In the NE Explorer, select the TN52TDX board that you want to configure, and then
choose Configuration > WDM Interface from the Function Tree.
2. Click By Board/Port (Channel), and select Channel from the drop-down list.
3. Select the Basic Attributes tab.
4. Select the ClientLP port, the service type that needs to be set, and then double-click the
corresponding parameter domain to set the following parameters.
– Service Type: 10GE LAN
– Port Mapping: Bit Transparent Mapping (11.1G)
Configuration example:

NOTE

5
:
– When Port Mapping is set to Bit Transparent Mapping (11.1G), the service cross-connect
granularity is ODU2e.
– When Port Mapping is set to MAC Transparent Mapping (10.7 G) , the service crossconnect
granularity is ODU2.

5. Click Apply. In the dialog box that is displayed, click OK.


6. Click Query. Ensure that the query result is consistent with the configuration.
Step 2 Configure attributes of client-side ports on the TN52NS2 board of station A.
1. In the NE Explorer, select the TN52NS2 board and choose Configuration > WDM
Interface from the Function Tree.
2. Click By Board/Port (Channel), and then choose Channel from the drop-down list.
3. Select the Basic Attributes tab.
4. Select the ODU2LP port. Double-click the Service Mode parameter and then select
ODU2 or Automatic.
Configuration example:

5. On the Advanced Attributes tab, select the ODU2LP port and then double-click the
Line Rate parameter and select Speedup Mode.
Configuration example:

NOTICE
– When Port Mapping of the ClientLP port on the TDX board is set to Bit
Transparent Mapping (11.1 G), Line Rate of the ODU2LP port on the NS2 board
must be set to Speedup Mode.
– When Port Mapping is set to MAC Transparent Mapping (10.7 G) , Line Rate
must be set to Standard Mode.
Port Mapping and Line Rate of the boards that services pass must be consistent;
otherwise, service interruption occurs.

Step 3 Repeat step 2 to configure attributes of ports on the TN52NS2 board at station B.
Step 4 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to configure attributes of ports on the TN52TDX and TN52NS2 boards
of station C.
Step 5 Configure ODU2 services between the TN52NS2 board and the TN52TDX board at station
A.
1. Configure ODU2 services from the ClientLP port of the TN52TDX board to the
ODU2LP port of the TN52NS2 board. For details, see Creating Cross-Connections.
The following table lists the values of the parameters.

NOTE
For details on how to select a port for electrical cross-connection services, see 2.6.2 Service
Signal Flow.
Step 6 Click Query. Ensure that the query result is consistent with the configuration.
Step 7 Configure ODU2 services between the TN52NS2 boards at station B.
The following table lists the values of the parameters.

For details on how to select a port for electrical cross-connection services, see 2.6.2 Service Signal
Flow.
Step 8 Click Query. Ensure that the query result is consistent with the configuration.
Step 9 Configure ODU2 services between the TN52NS2 board and the TN52TDX board at station C.
1. Configure ODU2 services from the ClientLP port of the TN52TDX board to the
ODU2LP port of the TN52NS2 board. For details, see Creating Cross-Connections.
The following table lists the values of the parameters.

NOTE
For details on how to select a port for electrical cross-connection services, see 2.6.2 Service
Signal Flow.
Step 10 Click Query. Ensure that the query result is consistent with the configuration.
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