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8600 Network

Link Interfaces and IP Addresses

Use number in node


N15
name for last octet in
N17
0/0 link interface address! N18 GE 0/0
8602 7/1/0
8605
7/0/1
GE 10.14.18.0 /24 10.17.18.0 /24
10.14.15.0 /24
7/1/1 7/0/1
8630 7/0/0

7/1/0 N14
GE
0/0 10.18.22.0 /24
N13 8630
10.13.14.0 /24 7/0/0 13/2/0
8605

13/2/4 GE 0/0 N23


N22
10.12.14.0 /24 10 GE Ring 10.22.23.0 /24 8605

13/0/1 13/2/1 8665


10.20.22.0 /24
N12
13/1/0 N20
8615 7/0/1
10.11.12.0 /24 13/0/0
13/1/1
GE 7/1/0
N11 0/0 10.12.20.0 /24 10.19.20.0 /24
7/0/0
N19
8605 GE 10.12.16.0 /24 8630 GE
7/1/1 0/0
8605

2/4/0 GE 10.20.21.0 /24

N16 N21 0/0


8611
8609
8600 Lab Activities

 Preparing Nodes with CLI


 Network Building
 Customer Administration
 ATM VP Switched Pseudo Wire Mesh
 ATM VC Switched Pseudo Wire Mesh with IMA Group
 TDM SATOP Pseudo Wire Mesh
 TDM CESoPSN Pseudo Wire Mesh
 Ethernet Pseudo Wire Mesh
 VPLS VPN
 ATM Pseudo Wire Mesh with Cell Site Wizard
 IP VPN
 TWAMP Testing

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Preparing Nodes with the CLI

 This lab activity contains basic CLI pre-configuration that is


needed for every new 8600 router installed to the network.
 Target is to prepare the node for communication with the
Communication Server of the 8000 INM.

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Preparing Nodes with the CLI
Console Connections
 Classroom Terminal Server aggregates all the 8600 console port
connections to one box
 Terminal Server IP address = 172.19.137.110
– Missing addresses will be provided by the trainer
Hands-on Node-ID / Node TCP port in Management Management IP
Group Name Type Terminal Server Interface address
11 / N11 8605 1011 fe0/3 192.168.10.11/24
Group 1
12 / N12 8615 1012 ge13/1/23 192.168.10.12/24
13 / N13 8605 1013 fe0/3 192.168.10.13/24
Group 2
14 / N14 8630 1014 mfe14/0 192.168.10.14/24

17 / N17 8605 1017 fe0/3 192.168.10.17/24


Group 3
18 / N18 8630 1018 mfe14/0 192.168.10.18/24
19 / N19 8605 1019 fe0/3 192.168.10.19/24
Group 4
20 / N20 8630 1020 mfe14/0 192.168.10.20/24
22 / N22 8665 1022 xe13/2/13 192.168.10.22/24
Group 5
23 / N23 8605 1023 fe0/3 192.168.10.23/24
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Preparing Nodes with the CLI
Outband Management Network
MFE or Ethernet port(s)
8600 Nodes are used as outband
management interface(s)

COMM SERVER

.112 .254
Ethernet to nodes’
Outband Management
ports
192.168.10.0/24
Outband management network

172.19.137.0/24 Node Outband Management port address


Workstations and servers
192.168.10.XX/24 where XX is the node ID
8630: interface mfe 14/0
8605: interface fe 0/3
8609: interface ge 2/3
8611: interface mfe 2/0
8615: interface ge13/1/23
8602: interface ge3/0
8665: interface xe13/2/13 5
Network Building

 Network Building lab activity contains


– Adding a new node to database
– Autodiscovering the node and its parameters to database
– Parameterizing required interfaces
– Creating IP routing process
– Activating label switching for relevant interfaces

 Target of the lab activity


– Build IP connectivity between the nodes
– Extend network with MPLS capability

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Network Building
Node Parameters

Hands-on Node Node MPLS- Role Router-ID Loopback Management


Group ID/Name Type Network IP address IP address

Group 1 11 / N11 8605 Access N-PE 10.123.100.11 10.123.100.11/32 192.168.10.11/24

12 / N12 8615 Access N-PE 10.123.100.12 10.123.100.12/32 192.168.10.12/24

Group 2 13 / N13 8605 Access N-PE 10.123.100.13 10.123.100.13/32 192.168.10.13/24

14 / N14 8630 Access N-PE 10.123.100.14 10.123.100.14/32 192.168.10.14/24

Group 3 17 / N17 8605 Access N-PE 10.123.100.17 10.123.100.17/32 192.168.10.17/24

18 / N18 8630 Access N-PE 10.123.100.18 10.123.100.18/32 192.168.10.18/24

Group 4 19 / N19 8605 Access N-PE 10.123.100.19 10.123.100.19/32 192.168.10.19/24

20 / N20 8630 Access N-PE 10.123.100.20 10.123.100.20/32 192.168.10.20/24

Group 5 22 / N22 8665 Access N-PE 10.123.100.22 10.123.100.22/32 192.168.10.22/24

23 / N23 8605 Access N-PE 10.123.100.23 10.123.100.23/32 192.168.10.23/24

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Network Building
Trunk Parameters

Group Trunk Type Side 1 Side 2


Group 1 1G ETH N11: ge0/0 N12: ge13/1/0
10.11.12.11/24 10.11.12.12/24
10G ETH N12: xe13/0/1 N14: xe7/0/0
10.12.14.12/24 10.12.14.14/24
Group 2 1G ETH N13: ge0/0 N14: ge7/1/0
10.13.14.13/24 10.13.14.14/24
10G ETH N14: xe7/0/1 N18: xe7/0/1
10.14.18.14/24 10.14.18.18/24
Group 3 1G ETH N17: ge0/0 N18: ge7/1/0
10.17.18.17/24 10.17.18.18/24
10G ETH N18: xe7/0/0 N22: xe13/2/0
10.18.22.18/24 10.18.22.22/24
Group 4 1G ETH N19: ge0/0 N20: ge7/1/0
10.19.20.19/24 10.19.20.20/24
10G ETH N20: xe7/0/0 N12: xe13/0/0
10.12.20.20/24 10.12.20.12/24
Group 5 1G ETH N22: xe13/2/4 N23: ge0/0
10.22.23.22/24 10.22.23.23/24
10G ETH N22: xe13/2/1 N20: xe7/0/1
10.20.22.22/24 10.20.22.20/24
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Customer Administration

 Each group creates a customer with two sites

Hands-on Group Customer Name Site Names

Group 1 Group 1 HUB1


RNC1
Group 2 Group 2 HUB2
RNC2
Group 3 Group 3 HUB3
RNC3
Group 4 Group 4 HUB4
RNC4
Group 5 Group 5 HUB5
RNC5

> Pseudo wire endpoints are associated to those customers and sites

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ATM VP Switched Pseudo Wire Mesh

 ATM pseudo wire VP to VP


 Endpoints:
– Hub Site: N14 (chSTM-1/OC-3)
– RNC Site: N20 (STM-1/OC-3/ATM)

Hands-on Group Site NE Interface VPI

HUB N14 U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(1,1,1) 10


Trainer
RNC N20 U8/M1/IF0 10
HUB1 N14 U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(1,1,2) 11
Group 1
RNC1 N20 U8/M1/IF0 11
HUB2 N14 U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(1,1,3) 12
Group 2
RNC2 N20 U8/M1/IF1 12
HUB3 N14 U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(1,2,1) 13
Group 3
RNC3 N20 U8/M1/IF2 13
HUB4 N14 U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(1,2,2) 14
Group 4
RNC4 N20 U8/M1/IF3 14
HUB5 N14 U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(1,2,3) 15
Group 5
RNC5 N20 U8/M1/IF3 15
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ATM VC Switched Pseudo Wire Mesh
with IMA Group
 VP/VC to VP/VC
 HUB site: ch. STM-1/OC-3, three TU-12s form an ATM IMA group
 RNC site: STM-1/OC-3/ATM
Hands-on IMA HUB Site RNC Site VPI.VCI
Group ID IMA Members
N14/U8/M0/IF0 6.32
Trainer 0 N20/U8/M1/IF0
(1,3,1),(1,3,2),(1,3,3) 6.32
N14/U8/M0/IF0 1.32
Group 1 1 N20/U8/M1/IF0
(1,4,1),(1,4,2),(1,4,3) 1.32
N14/U8/M0/IF0 2.32
Group 2 2 N20/U8/M1/IF1
(1,5,1),(1,5,2),(1,5,3) 2.32
N14/U8/M0/IF0 3.32
Group 3 3 N20/U8/M1/IF2
(1,6,1),(1,6,2),(1,6,3) 3.32
N14/U8/M0/IF0 4.32
Group 4 4 N20/U8/M1/IF3
(1,7,1),(1,7,2),(1,7,3) 4.32
N14/U8/M0/IF0 5.32
Group 5 5 N20/U8/M1/IF3
(2,1,1),(2,1,2),(2,1,3) 5.32

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TDM SAToP Pseudo Wire Mesh

 Customer: 2G Mobile
– BTS Site: ch. E1/T1
– BSC Site: ch. STM-1/OC-3

Hands-on Group BTS BSC

N23/U1/M1/IF8 N14/U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(2,3,1)
Trainer
N23/U1/M1/IF9 N14/U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(2,3,2)
N11/U1/M1/IF0 N14/U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(2,4,1)
Group 1
N11/U1/M1/IF1 N14/U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(2,4,2)
N21/U1/M3/IF0 N14/U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(2,5,1)
Group 2
N21/U1/M3/IF1 N14/U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(2,5,2)
N17/U1/M1/IF0 N14/U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(2,6,1)
Group 3
N17/U1/M1/IF1 N14/U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(2,6,2)
N19/U1/M1/IF0 N14/U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(2,7,1)
Group 4
N19/U1/M1/IF1 N14/U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(2,7,2)
N23/U1/M1/IF0 N14/U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(3,1,1)
Group 5
N23/U1/M1/IF1 N14/U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(3,1,2)
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TDM CESoPSN Pseudo Wire Mesh

 Customer: 2G Mobile
– BTS Site: ch. E1/T1
– BSC Site: ch. STM-1/OC-3
– Timeslots freely selectable, remember to use the same capacity on both
ends.
Hands-on Group BTS BSC
Trainer N23/U1/M1/IF10 N14/U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(2,3,3)

Group 1 N11/U1/M1/IF2 N14/U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(2,4,3)

Group 2 N13/U1/M1/IF2 N14/U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(2,5,3)

Group 3 N17/U1/M1/IF2 N14/U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(2,6,3)

Group 4 N19/U1/M1/IF2 N14/U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(2,7,3)

Group 5 N23/U1/M1/IF2 N14/U8/M0/IF0/TU-12(3,1,3)


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Ethernet Pseudo Wire Mesh

 Ethernet pseudo wire endpoints

Hands-on Group Customer Site NE Interface (VLAN)


Trainer Coriant HUB N14 FE 9/1/0.61
RNC N20 FE 9/1/0.61
Group 1 Group 1 HUB1 N14 FE 9/1/0.11
RNC1 N18 FE 9/1/0.11
Group 2 Group 2 HUB2 N14 FE 9/1/0.21
RNC2 N20 FE 9/1/0.21
Group 3 Group 3 HUB3 N18 FE 9/1/0.31
RNC3 N20 FE 9/1/0.31
Group 4 Group 4 HUB4 N14 FE 9/1/0.41
RNC4 N18 FE 9/1/0.41
Group 5 Group 5 HUB5 N14 FE 9/1/0.51
RNC5 N20 FE 9/1/0.51

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VPLS VPN

 VPLS endpoints (VLANs)

Hands-on
Customer Endpoint 1 Endpoint 2 Endpoint 3 Endpoint 4
Group

Trainer Coriant N12: ge13/1/5.62 N14: ge7/1/5.62 N18: ge7/1/5.62 N20: ge7/1/5.62

Group 1 Group 1 N12: ge13/1/5.12 N14: ge7/1/5.12 N18: ge7/1/5.12 N20: ge7/1/5.12

Group 2 Group 2 N12: ge13/1/5.22 N14: ge7/1/5.22 N18: ge7/1/5.22 N20: ge7/1/5.22

Group 3 Group 3 N12: ge13/1/5.32 N14: ge7/1/5.32 N18: ge7/1/5.32 N20: ge7/1/5.32

Group 4 Group 4 N12: ge13/1/5.42 N14: ge7/1/5.42 N18: ge7/1/5.42 N20: ge7/1/5.42

Group 5 Group 5 N12: ge13/1/5.52 N14: ge7/1/5.52 N18: ge7/1/5.52 N20: ge7/1/5.52

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ATM Pseudo Wire Mesh Creation
with Cell Site Wizard
 This lab activity is done using ATM Cell Site Wizard and Pseudo
Wire Wizard tools

Hands-on NodeB RNC IMA ID


Group (3xE1s for IMA) (STM-1 ATM) in Template VPI in Template

Trainer N23/U1/M1/IF11..13 N20/U8/M1/IF0 0 20

Group 1 N11/U1/M1/IF3..5 N20/U8/M1/IF0 1 21

Group 2 N13/U1/M1/IF3..5 N20/U8/M1/IF1 2 22

Group 3 N17/U1/M1/IF3..5 N20/U8/M1/IF2 3 23

Group 4 N19/U1/M1/IF3..5 N20/U8/M1/IF3 4 24

Group 5 N23/U1/M1/IF3..5 N20/U8/M1/IF3 5 25

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IP VPN

Hands-on Group Customer Site NE Interface: IP


TEL1 N16 FE 2/1/0: 172.100.61.1 /24
Trainer Coriant
TEL2 N21 GE 2/0: 172.100.63.1 /24
SITE1 N14 FE 9/1/1: 172.100.11.1 /24
SITE2 N18 FE 9/1/1: 172.100.13.1 /24
Group 1 Group 1
SITE3 N20 FE 9/1/1: 172.100.15.1 /24
SITE4 N22 XE 13/2/6: 172.100.17.1 /24
SITE1 N14 FE 9/1/2: 172.100.21.1 /24
SITE2 N18 FE 9/1/2: 172.100.23.1 /24
Group 2 Group 2
SITE3 N20 FE 9/1/2: 172.100.25.1 /24
SITE4 N22 XE 13/2/7: 172.100.27.1 /24
SITE1 N14 FE 9/1/3: 172.100.31.1 /24
SITE2 N18 FE 9/1/3: 172.100.33.1 /24
Group 3 Group 3
SITE3 N20 FE 9/1/3: 172.100.35.1 /24
SITE4 N22 XE 13/2/8: 172.100.37.1 /24
SITE1 N14 FE 9/1/4: 172.100.41.1 /24
SITE2 N18 FE 9/1/4: 172.100.43.1 /24
Group 4 Group 4
SITE3 N20 FE 9/1/4: 172.100.45.1 /24
SITE4 N22 XE 13/2/9: 172.100.47.1 /24
SITE1 N14 FE 9/1/5: 172.100.51.1 /24
SITE2 N18 FE 9/1/5: 172.100.53.1 /24
Group 5 Group 5
SITE3 N20 FE 9/1/5: 172.100.55.1 /24
SITE4 N22 XE 13/2/10: 172.100.57.1 /24
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IP VPN
BGP Neighborhoods in Core Network
 Each group enables BGP on the given nodes
 After BGP is enabled in all nodes (wait for all groups), create the
BGP neighbours according to the table

Hands-on Group Enable BGP Create BGP neighbor


Trainer (demo) N16 and N21 N16 – N21
N14 – N18
Group1 N14
N14 – N20
N18 – N20
Group2 N18
N18 – N22
N20 – N12
Group3 N20
N20 – N22
N22 – N12
Group4 N22
N22 – N14
N12 – N14
Group5 N12
N12 – N18
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TWAMP Testing
Continuos Monitoring
 Configure an IP VPN between the endpoints
 Create a Probe and a Reflector
– Select all classes in the QoS template
 Monitor the results in realtime
Hands-on Sender NE
NE Interface: IP Reflector NE UDP Port
Group (Probe)
N12 ge13/1/5.600: 10.6.6.1/30
Trainer N12 N21 6000
N21 ge2/1.600: 20.6.6.1/30
N12 ge13/1/5.100: 10.1.1.1/30
Group 1 N12 N21 1111
N21 ge2/1.100: 20.1.1.1/30
N12 ge13/1/5.200: 10.2.2.1/30
Group 2 N12 N21 2222
N21 ge2/1.200: 20.2.2.1/30
N12 ge13/1/5.300: 10.3.3.1/30
Group 3 N12 N21 3333
N21 ge2/1.300: 20.3.3.1/30
N12 ge13/1/5.400: 10.4.4.1/30
Group 4 N12 N21 4444
N21 ge2/1.400: 20.4.4.1/30
N12 ge13/1/5.500: 10.5.5.1/30
Group 5 N12 N21 5555
N21 ge2/1.500: 20.5.5.1/30

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TWAMP Testing
On Demand Tests
 Run On-Demand tests for the previously created IP VPN
– Connectivity test
– Throughput test
› one group at a time, due to HW limitations in the sender node

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