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1 5620 SAM SERVICE AWARE MANAGER MPR User Guide 3HE AAAG-TQZZA

2 5620 SAM Legal notice Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation. Other products and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners. The information presented is subject to change without notice. No responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies contained herein Nokia. 2 3HE AAAG-TQZZA

3 5620 SAM Contents About this document Safety information Structure of safety statements What s new? Overview What s new in 5620 SAM Release 14.0 for 9500 MPR MPR Overview MPR device support MPR card support Supported 9500 MPR device objects and auxiliary equipment MPR statistics support To configure radio interface performance management statistics at the port level To configure bulk changes for radio interface performance management statistics MPR NEtO support WebCT To open WebCT from the 5620 SAM Workflow to manage 9500 MPR devices MPR device commissioning and management General description MPR management Workflow to commission and manage 9500 MPR devices To prepare a 9500 MPR for 5620 SAM management To configure polling for an 9500 MPR To collect 9500 MPR statistics from a 5620 SAM auxiliary server To enable 5620 SAM management of 9500 MPR devices MPR software upgrade Software upgrade workflow To perform an on-demand 9500 MPR software upgrade To manage the 9500 MPR running software MPR migration to revised service model Migration workflow To perform pre-upgrade tasks HE AAAG-TQZZA 3

4 5620 SAM 6.3 To perform post upgrade tasks MPR SCM device management Secure certification mode Workflow to manage 9500 MPR SCM devices To configure an SNMPv3 user account on an 9500 MPR SCM device To configure 9500 MPR SCM NE mediation To configure a discovery rule To retrieve logs stored by 9500 MPR SCM devices MPR object configuration Overview Workflow to configure and manage 9500 MPR device objects To configure the system settings on a 9500 MPR To resolve 9500 MPR MIB inconsistencies To update the software activation status for 9500 MPRe nodes To configure a scope of command role for NEtO access To cross-launch the NEtO from the 5620 SAM GUI To configure QoS for inband TMN interfaces on the 9500 MPR MPR shelf object configuration Overview Workflow to manage shelf objects on 9500 MPR devices To configure a 9500 MPR basic or advanced fan tray To migrate the 9500 MPRe connected to a 7705 SAR from standalone mode to single NE mode MPR port object configuration Overview Workflow to manage port objects on 9500 MPR devices To configure 9500 MPR Ethernet ports To collect and view analog Radio statistics on 9500 MPR 1x Radio modem ports To collect performance management statistics on 9500 MPR 1x Radio modem ports To configure 9500 MPR port segregation on an EAS module To configure a power source for 9500 MPR card slots To configure a loopback test on 9500 MPR ports To configure 802.3ah EFM OAM remote loopbacks on 9500 MPR ports To configure Tx mute on radio ports HE AAAG-TQZZA

5 5620 SAM MPR LAG object configuration Overview Workflow to configure and manage 9500 MPR LAG objects To create an Ethernet LAG on a 9500 MPR To delete a 9500 MPR Ethernet LAG MPR synchronization management Introduction IEEE 1588v2 PTP clocks To configure synchronization on 9500 MPR Ethernet ports To configure synchronization on a CorEvo card or MSS-1 shelf using SYNC-IO SFPs To configure an IEEEv TC on a 9500 MPR shelf To configure IEEEv BC and OC PTP clocks To configure the PTP clock as a synchronization source To configure the ToD MPR inventory management Radio port inventory 9500 MPRe and 9500 MSS-1c To list and sort inventory information To save an inventory list To configure radio port inventory for 9500 MPRe and 9500 MSS-1c devices Radio port inventory 9500 MPR (ANSI and ETSI) devices Procedure to configure radio port inventory for 9500 MPR ANSI and ETSI devices Radio LAG member inventory 9500 MPR ANSI and ETSI devices To configure radio LAG member inventory for 9500 MPR ANSI and ETSI devices MPR QoS policies Overview Workflow to configure 9500 MPR QoS policies To configure a 9500 Radio Interface Queue Map policy To configure a 9500 NE QoS policy MPR service tunnels Overview Configuring service tunnels on a 9500 MPR To create an Ethernet radio ring on a 9500 MPR MPR service management Microwave backhaul service configuration To configure microwave backhaul services HE AAAG-TQZZA 5

6 5620 SAM 16.3 To complete ring by automatically adding the ring adjacencies To copy a microwave backhaul service To view the microwave backhaul service objects Microwave backhaul service discovery To discover a microwave backhaul service To move 9500 MPR backhaul sites To separate microwave backhaul service topologies To propagate microwave backhaul service name to sites Microwave backhaul service associations Microwave backhaul service considerations/limitations MPR composite service Composite service To configure a composite service A NEtO, WebCT and 5620 SAM management comparison A.1 Overview A.2 Support for 9500 MPR management features across element managers HE AAAG-TQZZA

7 5620 SAM About this document Purpose The 5620 SAM MPR User Guide describes how to discover, configure, and manage 9500 MPR devices including the 9500 MPRe, 9500 MSS-1c, and 9500 MSS-O variants using the 5620 SAM. The guide is intended for network planners, administrators, and operators and is to be used in conjunction with other guides in the 5620 SAM documentation suite where management of 9500 MPR devices does not differ from other network elements. Nokia recommends that you review the entire 5620 SAM MPR User Guide before you attempt to use the 5620 SAM to manage 9500 MPR devices. Safety information For your safety, this document contains safety statements. Safety statements are given at points where risks of damage to personnel, equipment, and operation may exist. Failure to follow the directions in a safety statement may result in serious consequences. Document support How to comment Customer documentation and product support URLs: Customer Documentation Welcome Page Technical support Documentation feedback 3HE AAAG-TQZZA 7

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9 5620 SAM Safety information 1 Safety information 1.1 Structure of safety statements Overview This topic describes the components of safety statements that appear in this document General structure Safety statements include the following structural elements: CAUTION Lifting hazard SAMPLE Lifting this equipment by yourself can result in injury due to the size and weight of the equipment. Always use three people or a lifting device to transport and position this equipment. [ABC123] Item Structure element Purpose 1 Safety alert symbol Indicates the potential for personal injury (optional) 2 Safety symbol Indicates hazard type (optional) 3 Signal word Indicates the severity of the hazard 4 Hazard type Describes the source of the risk of damage or injury 5 Safety message Consequences if protective measures fail 6 Avoidance message Protective measures to take to avoid the hazard 7 Identifier The reference ID of the safety statement (optional) 3HE AAAG-TQZZA 9

10 Structure of safety statements 5620 SAM Signal words The signal words identify the hazard severity levels as follows: Signal word DANGER WARNING CAUTION NOTICE Meaning Indicates an extremely hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Indicates a hazardous situation not related to personal injury. 10 3HE AAAG-TQZZA

11 5620 SAM What s new? 2 What s new? 2.1 Overview Purpose This chapter provides information on the latest 9500 MPR features introduced to the 5620 SAM Contents 2.1 Overview What s new in 5620 SAM Release 14.0 for 9500 MPR What s new in 5620 SAM Release 14.0 for 9500 MPR General information This section highlights new and discontinued 9500 MPR features introduced in Release 14.0 of the 5620 SAM and provides pointers for more information. Feature lists and high-level feature descriptions are also available in the 5620 SAM Release Description Maintenance releases Some releases may not be listed in this section, either because no new 9500 MPR features were introduced or the features introduced do not require user documentation What s new in 5620 SAM Release 14.0 R7 for 9500 MPR Table 1, 5620 SAM Release 14.0 R MPR features (p. 11), lists the features and functions added in 5620 SAM Release 14.0 R7 for 9500 MPR support. See the 5620 SAM User Guide for more information about non-9500 MPR features and functions. Table SAM Release 14.0 R MPR features Feature Description and Reference SAM MPR service model revision SAM BC/OC configuration SAM BC/OC - Statistics SAM BC/OC - Alarms Supports configuration of microwave backhaul services. Chapter 6, 9500 MPR migration to revised service model Chapter 15, 9500 MPR service tunnels Chapter 16, 9500 MPR service management Chapter 17, 9500 MPR composite service Supports IEEE 1588 BC and OC Boundary and ordinary clocks (p. 88) 3HE AAAG-TQZZA 11

12 What s new in 5620 SAM Release 14.0 for 9500 MPR 5620 SAM Table SAM Release 14.0 R MPR features (continued) Feature SAM WebCT SAM MPR Release 7.1 management SAM MPRe Release 7.1 management SAM MSS-1c Release 7.1 management SAM Optimization of historical statistics collection SAM Secure certification mode SAM SNMPv3 management SAM SCM reporting SAM SCM trusted manager SAM SCM HTTPS SAM SCM impact on backup and restore SAM SCM impact on software upgrade SAM SCM Log retrieval SAM SCM alarms SAM IEEE 1588 ToD SAM Separate topologies Description and Reference Support for cross-launch of WebCT. 3.8 WebCT (p. 26) 3.9 To open WebCT from the 5620 SAM (p. 27) Support for Release 7.1 version for 9500 MSS-1c, 9500 MPRe, and 9500 MPR devices. The historical statistics that are collected at 15 minutes and 24 hours intervals are optimized in such a way that the 5620 SAM only collects records that are not already collected in the previous collection interval Optimized historical statistics collection (p. 21) Supports management of 9500 MPR SCM devices. Chapter 7, 9500 MPR SCM device management Supports IEEE 1588 ToD management ToD (p. 89) Supports separation of microwave backhaul services Microwave backhaul service discovery (p. 124) What s new in 5620 SAM Release 14.0 R3 for 9500 MPR Table 2, 5620 SAM Release 14.0 R MPR features (p. 12), lists the features and functions added in 5620 SAM Release 14.0 R3 for 9500 MPR support. See the 5620 SAM User Guide for more information about non-9500 MPR features and functions. Table 2 Feature 5620 SAM Release 14.0 R MPR features Description and Reference SAM Inconsistent granularity period displayed for 9500 MPR radio PM statistical records The granularity period column of 9500 MPR radio performance management statistics reflects the expected behavior of displaying statistical records on the 5620 SAM GUI. The granularity period column on the 5620 SAM GUI displays 15 (mins) and 24 (hrs) for 9500 MPR radio performance management statistics. See MPR specific statistic usage information (p. 21) 12 3HE AAAG-TQZZA

13 5620 SAM What s new in 5620 SAM Release 14.0 for 9500 MPR Table SAM Release 14.0 R MPR features (continued) Feature SAM Separate list for radio performance statistics collected at 15 minutes and 24 hours intervals SAM Support for elaborated counters SAM SAM support for muting the transmitter indefinitely or for a specific duration SAM Identify the two variants of the CorEvo card in the 5620 SAM SAM Confirmation before adding an existing Ethernet ring element to a radio ring SAM Configuration of TMN VLAN parameters removed from 9500 MPR global QoS policies SAM New L1 LAG interface alarms to indicate link down and service down issues Description and Reference You can separately enable or disable the radio performance statistics collected at intervals of 15 minutes and 24 hours by configuring the specific radio performance statistics on the Radio tab of the Physical Port (Edit) form. See MPR specific statistic usage information (p. 21) The elaborated counters are supported as an extension to the following classes: AggrMaintTxStats (for radio, Ethernet user ports, and L1 radio LAG) AggrPerQueueMaintStats (for radio ports) AggrMaintRxStats (for Ethernet user ports) See MPR specific statistic usage information (p. 21) You can mute the transmitter either indefinitely or for a specific duration by configuring the Tx mute parameters on the radio ports. See To configure Tx mute on radio ports (p. 81) You can distinguish the two variants, 1G and 10G, of the CorEvo card by viewing the Equipped Card Sub Type parameter on the Card Slot (Edit) form and Card Slot (Physical Equipment) inventory list. See CorEvo card (p. 68) A confirmation dialog box appears before adding an existing Ethernet ring element in a radio ring. See 15.3 To create an Ethernet radio ring on a 9500 MPR (p. 109) You can no longer configure TMN VLAN parameters associated with 9500 MPR global QoS policies; the TMN VLAN tab has been removed from the 9500 MPR Global QoS policies form. These parameters are now configured when you commission the 9500 MPR device for in-band management using NEtO. See 14.4 To configure a 9500 NE QoS policy (p. 103) See the appropriate 9500 MPR Hardware User Guide for information about commissioning 9500 MPR devices using NEtO. You can view TMN parameter settings configured using NEtO using the 5620 SAM by selecting 9500 MPR devices in the navigation tree Equipment view, right-clicking on a 9500 MPR device, and choosing Properties. Click on the Polling tab, then on the TMN Details sub-tab. Select a 9500 MPR device and click Properties; the TMN parameters display in read-only mode. The following new alarms are supported by the 5620 SAM to indicate if there is a link or service down condition on L1 LAG interfaces. These alarms are supported on 9500 MPR R6.1 devices or later. LAG L1 Radio Port Down Traffic Down TxProblem RxProblem Traffic Loss See the 5620 SAM Alarm Reference User Guide 3HE AAAG-TQZZA 13

14 What s new in 5620 SAM Release 14.0 for 9500 MPR 5620 SAM Table SAM Release 14.0 R MPR features (continued) Feature SAM Inventory list of radio port parameters 9500 MPR (ANSI and ETSI) devices SAM and SAM IEEE 1588v2 PTP transparent clock support SAM LAC management enhancements SAM Unmanaging a 9500 MPR device independent of LAC status SAM Bulk operation to enable or disable statistics collection for 15 minutes or 24 hours intervals. SAM Inventory list of radio port parameters 9500 MPRe and 9500 MSS-1c devices SAM Scheduled resynchronization disabled SAM Modify a customer associated with a VLL service Description and Reference You can view the inventory list and generate a report of the 9500 MPR radio ports and L1 radio LAGs for the parameters that are displayed in the Radio tab of the Network 9500 MPR Card Slot Radio Port Physical Port (Edit) form. See Chapter 13, 9500 MPR inventory management You can configure the TC Enabled parameter in the Timing tab on the 1588 panel of the Network MPR Shelf Shelf (Edit) form. The supported platforms, cards, and radio types are listed in IEEE 1588v2 PTP support per platform (p. 88). See 12.5 To configure an IEEEv TC on a 9500 MPR shelf (p. 90) The LAC management enhancements are: LAC alarms are configured only after LAC management is enabled. LAC management status is configured on a 9500 MPR device only after LAC management is enabled. Access Request LAC state is removed from the LAC state configuration list of parameters. See LAC management of 9500 MPR devices (p. 32) The 5620 SAM allows you to unmanage a 9500 MPR device regardless of the LAC status. See LAC management status of a 9500 MPR device (p. 33) You can perform bulk operations to enable or disable the applicable radio interface performance management statistics collected at intervals of 15 minute or 24 hours. See MPR specific statistic usage information (p. 21) The inventory list includes the following radio port parameters for 9500 MPRe and 9500 MSS-1c devices: Radio Interface ID Remote Node IPV4 Address Remote Node Interface See Chapter 13, 9500 MPR inventory management Scheduled resynchronization is disabled by default for specific MIB entries in the 9500 MPR and 9500 MPRe devices. See 4.5 To configure polling for an 9500 MPR (p. 39) You can configure a specific customer profile and associate it with a VLL service during the service configuration. You can also modify a discovered VLL service and add a specific customer profile. 14 3HE AAAG-TQZZA

15 5620 SAM 9500 MPR Overview MPR Overview MPR device support MPR Radio family The Nokia 9500 MPR is a microwave digital Radio family that supports PDH and Ethernet to migrate from TDM to IP. The 9500 MPR provides a generic, modular IP platform for multiple network applications such as 2G, 3G, HSDPA, and WiMAX to accommodate broadband services to Metro Ethernet areas. This solution improves packet aggregation, increases bandwidth and optimizes Ethernet connectivity. The 9500 MPR Radio family supports low, medium, and high capacity applications using ANSI and ETSI data rates, frequencies, channel plans, and tributary interfaces and has both indoor and outdoor applications. The 5620 SAM also supports the native management of following variants of the 9500 MPR: 9500 MPRe The 9500 MPRe (also referred to as the 9500 MPR-SA) is the standalone, outdoor application of the MPT-MC and MPT-HCv2 ODU without a shelf unit. The 9500 MPRe provides fixed or mobile Ethernet site backhauling and supports converged MPLS metro networks. As a native NE, the 9500 MPRe appears on 5620 SAM maps and equipment managers. All standard SNMP-based features, including discovery and alarms, are supported with the same naming as the rest of the 9500 MPR family. Some features require a cross-launch of the NEtO external element manager. See MPR NEtO support (p. 25) for more information. The 5620 SAM supports the native management of the following 9500 MPRe releases: 5.0, 5.1, 5.2, 6.0, 6.1, 7.0, or later. Note: From a 5620 SAM perspective, the 9500 MPRe/MPR-SA (stand alone), and 9500 MSS-1c variants belong to same product family; both variants display on the 5620 SAM GUI as the 9500 MPRe. However, for 9500 MPR software upgrades, the Label column allows you to distinguish between the 9500 MPRe/MPR-SA and 9500 MSS-1c variant types MSS-1c The 9500 Microwave Service Switch-1c (MSS-1c) is an ultra-compact indoor unit (1/2 rack size) offering 10 E1 and 4 user interfaces. The 9500 MSS-1c provides user port interface, cross-connection, and switching management. The cross-connection matrix implements all the cross-connections between the User ports (4 Ethernet ports and E1/T1 streams) and the Radio port. The matrix is a standard Ethernet switch, based on VLAN, assigned by the MCT. The 5620 SAM supports the native management of the following 9500 MSS-1c releases: 5.0, 5.1, 5.2, 6.0, 6.1, and 7.0. The NE backup and restore functionality for this node type is only supported for the following versions: 5.2, 6.0, 6.1, 7.0. A new backup and restore policy has been added to support this device type. You can access the policy from the Administration NE Maintenance Backup/Restore menu. Click on the Backup/Restore Policy tab, select the MPR-SA Default Policy and click Properties. Note this policy type requires the FTP/SFTP parameters to be configured. The following functionality is supported for the 9500 MSS-1c using the 5620 SAM: automatic server registration with NE discovery 3HE AAAG-TQZZA 15

16 9500 MPR card support 5620 SAM ports listed in the Navigation equipment tree port alarm management automatic radio link discovery automatic node S/W download managed via a policy (same as the 9500 MPR/9500 MPRe) automatic node MIB backup and restore managed via a policy (same as the 9500 MPR/9500 MPRe) microwave backhaul service termination on the radio port 9500 MSS-O The 9500 Microwave Services Switch-Outdoor (MSS-O) is a compact, full outdoor microwave networking device, for boosting link capacity and reliability for small cell backhaul networks. The device provides both optical and electrical Ethernet interfaces and can be installed indoors or outdoors. You can configure the following on a 9500 MSS-O using the 5620 SAM: three 10/100/1000Base-TX Ethernet interfaces, two with PFoE, and one optical Gigabit Ethernet SFP interface. See 10.3 To configure 9500 MPR Ethernet ports (p. 75) for more information about configuring Ethernet ports. Ethernet L2 LAGs. See 11.3 To create an Ethernet LAG on a 9500 MPR (p. 84) for more information about configuring Ethernet LAGs. synchronization on Ethernet ports. See 12.3 To configure synchronization on 9500 MPR Ethernet ports (p. 89) for more information about synchronization on Ethernet ports. port segregation. See 10.6 To configure 9500 MPR port segregation on an EAS module (p. 78) for more information about port segregation. microwave backhaul services. See Chapter 16, 9500 MPR service management for more information about how to configure microwave backhaul services. Note: Only the P2M VLAN path type is supported. Ethernet ring. See Ethernet (G.8032) ring support (p. 105) for more information about configuring Ethernet rings. The LAG size for a 9500 MSS-O is restricted to the following: up to two LAG ports per NE, either Ethernet L2 LAG or Radio L1 LAG up to two electrical Ethernet ports per Ethernet L2 LAG. Ports can have PFoE enabled. ports 1, 2, and 3 on the 9500 MSS-O are available for Ethernet L2 LAG membership MPR card support Supported cards You can configure the following 9500 MPR device-specific cards: 1 Radio modem 1 STM (Channelized) 2 DS3 2 STM 2+2 Ethernet (EAS) 4+4 Ethernet (EAS) 16 3HE AAAG-TQZZA

17 5620 SAM Supported 9500 MPR device objects and auxiliary equipment 32 DS1 32 E1 AUX alarm Core-B Core-ENH CorEvo EASv2 See Chapter 9, 9500 MPR shelf object configuration for detailed information of the supported cards and auxiliary equipment on 9500 MPR devices. Note: The 5620 SAM, version 13.0 R3 and higher, allows you to discover all the EASv2 configurations supported on the 9500 MPR device. 3.3 Supported 9500 MPR device objects and auxiliary equipment General information The 5620 SAM supports the following 9500 MPR device shelves, objects, and auxiliary equipment: MSS shelves IDU and ODU basic and advanced fan trays LAG objects Supported MSS shelf types The following MSS shelf types can be managed by the 5620 SAM: MSS-1 shelf The MSS-1 is a 1-rack-unit, 1-slot shelf. The first four ports of this shelf are Ethernet ports. Ports 5 and 6 are SFP ports. The shelf also supports 16 DS1 or 16 E1 ports. Note: The equipment tree in the 5620 SAM GUI displays the MSS-1 shelf as a card slot with Ethernet ports numbered from 1/1 to 1/6 and TDM ports from 1/7 to 1/22. Note: Radio LAGs (L1 and L2) are not supported. MSS-4 and MSS-8 shelves Slots 1 and 2 are reserved for core-enhanced cards. Each shelf requires a core-enhanced card in slot 1 and can have an optional spare card installed in slot 2 to protect the main card. The MSS-4 shelf supports cards in slots 3 and 4. A card in slot 3 can be protected by an identical card in slot 4. The MSS-8 shelf supports cards in slots 3 to 8. Protected cards must be installed in slots 3, 5, or 7 and are protected by optional identical cards in slots 4, 6, and 8, respectively. 3HE AAAG-TQZZA 17

18 Supported 9500 MPR device objects and auxiliary equipment 5620 SAM IDUs and ODUs support The ODU is a microprocessor-controlled transceiver that interfaces the MSS with the microwave antenna. Each Radio modem card connects to one ODU. A 1+0 Radio modem protection scheme requires one Radio modem card and one ODU for each Radio direction. Two Radio modem cards and two associated ODUs must be provisioned in each Radio direction for the 1+1 protection scheme using NEtO. The 5620 SAM can manage the following IDU and ODU variants: ODU300 The ODU300 transmitter consist of a cable interface, local oscillator, up converter/mixer, power amplifier, and a diplexer. The receiver consist of a diplexer, low-noise amplifier, local oscillator, down converter/mixer, automatic gain control, and cable interface. The ODU300 is frequency dependent. MPT-HCv2 The MPT-HCv2 ODU transports Ethernet traffic over an RF Radio channel between the MSS and the antenna according to the configured QoS and to the scheduler algorithms. The input interface is a standard Giga Ethernet interface (electrical or optical). The MPT-HCv2 is XPIC-ready by the installation of a dedicated module. The MPT-HC V2 is frequency dependent. MPT-MC The MPT-MC is similar to MPT-HCv2 from an architecture standpoint. The differences are: MPT-MC is medium capacity MPT-MC is natively Ethernet powered through a proprietary PFoE MPT-MC has an optical cable length limit of 100 m MPT-XP The MPT-XP is a very high power version of the MPT-HCv2 and provides +7-8 db of additional transmit power as compared to equivalent MPT-HCv2. The MPT-XP is frequency dependent. MPT-HL The MPT-HL transceiver card is a microprocessor controlled RF transceiver that interfaces with the Core-E card or MSS-1 shelf MPT-HL port with an antenna. The MPT-HL transceiver microprocessor manages transmit and receive frequencies, transmit power, alarms, and performance monitoring. The MPT-HL transceiver resides in the MPT-HL shelf. The following configurations are supported: one or two Non-Standby (1+0) radios Hot Standby (1+1) and Hot Standby space frequency diversity MPT-HLC The MPT-HLC transceiver card is a microprocessor controlled RF transceiver that interfaces with the Core-E card, EASv2 card, or MSS-1 shelf MPT-HLC port with an antenna. The MPT-HLC transceiver microprocessor manages transmit and receive frequencies, transmit power, alarms, and performance monitoring. The MPT-HLC transceiver resides in the MPT-HL shelf. The following configurations are supported: one or two Non-Standby (1+0) radios Hot Standby (1+1) and Hot Standby space 18 3HE AAAG-TQZZA

19 5620 SAM Supported 9500 MPR device objects and auxiliary equipment frequency diversity single-shelf repeater MPT-HLS The MPT-HLS is a fully indoor Radio system, for long haul and cabinet requirements, and transports Ethernet traffic over an RF Radio channel. The MPT-HLS transceiver is connected to an MSS-1, MSS-4, or MSS-8. The MPT-HLS can be connected to the core-enhanced card or to an EASv2 card. The MPT-HLS is a four-rack (2200, 2000, 1700, 1300 mm) unit with two RT subracks. The subracks can be hosted with up to 10 transceivers. The TRU (always protected) is located on the top of the ETSI rack. A fan subrack is configured for each RT subrack. Two types of fan modules are available for configuration, Fan 4 and Fan 8. See the 9500 MPR (Hardware) User Manual for more information about configuring the MPT-HLS Radio. The 5620 SAM supports viewing the adaptive modulation values for the usage time 512 QAM and 1024 QAM in MPT-HLS. MPT-HQAM The MPT-HQAM outdoor unit is a microprocessor controlled RF transceiver that interfaces with the MSS-1/4/8/1c shelf; MPTACC, Core-E, P8ETH, and EASv2 card, or MPRe (standalone) with the antenna. Fixed and adaptive modulation schemes are supported. Channel frequency is software selectable within tuning range of the MPT-HQAM transceiver. The MPT-HQAM transceiver is frequency dependent. An MPT-HQAM connected to a Core-E, P8ETH, and EASv2 card requires a power source. The MPT-HQAM has integrated XPIC and RPS functions. The 5620 SAM supports two operating modes in the MPT-HQAM: Standard mode The MPT-HQAM is used with its own capabilities and profiles. The air compatibility with another MPT-HQAM in Standard mode is supported. MPT-HC Compatibility mode MPT-HQAM is used with the MPT-HC capabilities and profiles. The air compatibility with another MPT-HQAM in MPT-HC Compatibility mode or with an MPT-HC is supported. The operating modes are configured on the NEtO and the 5620 SAM supports viewing the MPTHC Compatibility parameter, with the values set to True or False, on the Radio General tab of the Physical Port (Edit) form. The 5620 SAM supports viewing 1+1 protection configuration for: two MPT-HQAMs, both configured in Standard mode two MPT-HQAMs, both configured in MPT-HC Compatibility mode two MPT-HQAMs, one configured in Standard mode and one in MPT-HCv2 Compatibility mode one MPT-HCv2 (with the main role as protection) and one MPT HQAM configured in Standard or MPT-HC Compatibility mode one MPT-HQAM configured in MPT-HC Compatibility mode (with the main role as protection) and one MPT-HCv2 The 5620 SAM supports the discovery of Radio L1 LAG by adding: MPT-HQAM in MPT-HC Compatibility mode to an L1 LAG of MPT-HCv2 MPT-HQAM in Standard mode to an LAG L1 of MPT-HCv2 MPT-HQAM in Standard or MPT-HC Compatibility mode to an L1 LAG of MPT-MC 3HE AAAG-TQZZA 19

20 Supported 9500 MPR device objects and auxiliary equipment 5620 SAM MPT-HQAM in Standard/MPT-HC Compatibility mode or MPT-MC to an L1 LAG of MPT- HQAM in MPT-HC Compatibility or Standard mode The 5620 SAM supports the discovery of Radio L2 LAG by adding: MPT-HQAM in MPT-HC Compatibility mode to an L2 LAG of MPT-HCv2 MPT-HQAM in Standard mode to an L2 LAG of MPT-HCv2 MPT-HQAM in Standard/MPT-HC Compatibility mode to an L2 LAG of MPT-HQAM in MPT-HC Compatibility/Standard mode See the 9500 MPR ETSI (Hardware) User Manual for more information about configuring a Radio LAG. An MPT type conversion procedure allows the you to update an MPT-HCv2 to an MPT-HQAM on the node. For the complete procedure, see the 9500 MPR-A (Hardware) Maintenance and Trouble Clearing Guide. The node restarts after the conversion and the 5620 SAM displays the updated MPT-HQAM on the equipment tree and the Port Usage parameter value in the General tab of the Physical Port (Edit) form Fan tray support The 9500 MPR supports two fan tray types: basic and advanced. For the advanced fan tray, you can configure four ports for housekeeping alarms. See 9.3 To configure a 9500 MPR basic or advanced fan tray (p. 69) for more information about configuring a 9500 MPR fan tray LAG objects support The 5620 SAM supports the following LAG objects on 9500 MPR (ANSI and ETSI) devices: L1/L2 Radio LAGs - You must use the NEtO external element manager to complete the initial LAG configuration prior to discovery by the 5620 SAM. L2 Ethernet LAGs - You can configure and discover L2 Ethernet LAGs using the 5620 SAM or NEtO. See Chapter 11, 9500 MPR LAG object configuration for more information about 9500 MPR LAG objects XPIC support The Cross-Polarization Interference Cancellation (XPIC) function doubles the capacity of a single frequency by using both horizontal and vertical electromagnetic polarizations on a path. This increases capacity while also saving spectrum and antenna costs. XPIC is required on two Radio interfaces in order to provide additional cross-polarization discrimination and to avoid co-channel interference. Only the MPT-HCv2/MPT-XP supports the XPIC function. See 10.7 To configure a power source for 9500 MPR card slots (p. 79) to configure power source type over Ethernet on a 2+2 Ethernet (EAS) card. See the 9500 MPR (Hardware) User documentation for more information about how to use the NEtO software to configure XPIC. 20 3HE AAAG-TQZZA

21 5620 SAM 9500 MPR statistics support MPR statistics support Introduction The 5620 SAM supports the collection of network performance, accounting, and flow-based statistics for 9500 MPR devices. The 5620 SAM also provides statistics for monitoring 5620 SAM processes and functions. These statistics are typically used to monitor or troubleshoot a network, or to perform SLA or billing functions. Statistics collection can be configured with policies that are distributed to specified network objects. See the 5620 SAM Statistics Management Guide for information about the following for 9500 MPR devices: configuring statistics collection viewing statistics data in tabular or graphical form creating graphical representations of statistics data using the Statistics Plotter the supported performance and accounting statistic counters for 9500 MPR devices Optimized historical statistics collection The 5620 SAM collects historical statistics at 15 minutes and 24 hours intervals. The first set of statistics collected after a 9500 MPR device is managed contains all the historical statistics collected during that time interval. The subsequent historical statistics collected only contains the new statistics and the previously collected data is not duplicated. When the 9500 MPR device connectivity is lost, the 5620 SAM collects all of the uncollected records upon restoration of connectivity. When the 9500 MPR device is unmanaged or suspended no new records are generated. The first set of statistics is collected after the 9500 MPR device is managed again MPR specific statistic usage information The following provides notable statistic usage information that applies to 9500 MPR devices: The Total Transmitted Octets after Compression and Total Transmitted Octets after Compression Periodic statistic counters for Ethernet Aggregate Tx statistics have been added in 5620 SAM Release 13.0 R3, applicable for 9500 MPR, Release 5.2 and later. You can access these counters by selecting Properties on a 9500 MPR physical port, and selecting the Statistics tab. However, these counters also appear for earlier releases of the 9500 MPR and GNEs. Because the fields cannot be hidden, the 5620 SAM sets the counter value to 0. The 5620 SAM supports elaborated counters as an extension to the following classes: AggrMaintTxStats (for radio, Ethernet user ports, and L1 radio LAG) AggrPerQueueMaintStats (for radio ports) AggrMaintRxStats (for Ethernet user ports) The elaborated counters are applicable only to scheduled statistics and not on-demand statistics. The 5620 SAM does not support real-time plotting of the elaborated counters. The elaborated counters are supported for 9500 MPR-E/A, 9500 MPRe, and MSS-1c devices from Release 5.2 and later. See the 9500 MPR performance statistics counters chapter in the 5620 SAM Statistics Management Guide for detailed information about the individual statistics counters. 3HE AAAG-TQZZA 21

22 9500 MPR statistics support 5620 SAM The granularity period column displays the statistic collection period based on a set time interval, for example, 15 corresponds to 15 minutes and 24 corresponds to 24 hours. The radio interface performance management statistics are listed separately for collection intervals of 15 minutes and 24 hours at the port level. The following table lists the radio interface performance management statistics that are collected at the port level or using the Bulk Operations tool. Radio interface PM statistic type Adaptive Modulation Current Data Frame Hop Current Data Frame Link Current Data RSL Hop Current Data TSL Hop Current Data Usage notes Statistic is only present when AM is enabled using Adaptive Modulation Mode. Always available for the Radio interface. Available for the Radio interface when RPS is enabled. See Note 1 and 2. Always available for the Radio interface. Always available for the Radio interface. RSL Link Current Data See Note 1 and 2. When RPS is present, Hop stats are enabled/disabled on the protecting port along with the active port. RSL Diversity Link Current Data RSL Diversity Hop Current Data Available for NE version 5.1 and later when the space diversity (combiner) is enabled on the Radio interface along with RPS. Available for NE version 5.1 and later when the space diversity (combiner) is enabled on the Radio interface. Note 1: When RPS is present, you can enable/disable statistics on the protecting port along with the active port. Note 2: When RPS is present, do not edit the Radio PM statistic parameters from the 5620 SAM GUI for the spare protecting port. You can enable or disable performance management statistics at port level or using the Bulk Operations tool. Port level: You can enable or disable individual radio interface performance management statistics that are collected at intervals of 15 minutes or 24 hours. See 3.5 To configure radio interface performance management statistics at the port level (p. 23) for more information. Bulk Operations tool: You can perform bulk changes to enable or disable the applicable radio interface performance management statistics for statistics collection intervals of 15 minutes and 24 hours. The changes are applicable to the entire list of allowable statistics for statistics collection intervals 15 minutes and/or, 24 hours. See 3.6 To configure bulk changes for radio 22 3HE AAAG-TQZZA

23 5620 SAM To configure radio interface performance management statistics at the port level interface performance management statistics (p. 24) for more information; also see the Bulk operations chapter in the 5620 SAM User Guide for more information. Perform the following to plot the statistics for both ends of a Radio link traversing between two 9500 MPRs, between a 9500 MPR and a 7750 SR, or a 9500 MPR and a 7705 SAR: Select a supported Radio link on the Administration Physical Topology map, right-click on the link and choose Plotter New Plot. The Statistics Plotter window opens to display both link endpoints in the Monitored Object column. Select the appropriate Statistics Group, Statistics Counter, or Data Format and click the Record/Play buttons to plot the data. You can also plot Radio link statistics at the object level by selecting a supported device port in the navigation tree Equipment view, and choose Properties. The Physical Port Port (Edit) form opens. Click Plotter New Plot. The Statistics Plotter window opens to display the selected endpoint in the Monitored Object column. If the port is part of a Radio link, click on the Plot Other Endpoint(s) button to populate/view the other link endpoint. Select the appropriate Statistics Group, Statistics Counter, or Data Format parameters and click the Record/Play buttons to plot the data. See the 5620 SAM Statistics Management Guide for more information about the statistics plotter. 3.5 To configure radio interface performance management statistics at the port level Before you begin Steps Configure the radio parameters using the MCT for the freshly brought up 9500 MPRe and 9500 MSS-1c devices, before configuring the radio PM enable and disable parameters on the 5620 SAM. 1 On the equipment navigation tree, right-click on a 9500 MPR port where a Radio interface is configured, for example, an MPT-MC or MPT-HC card, and choose Properties. The Physical Port (Edit) form opens. 2 Click on the Radio tab and configure the appropriate PM statistics parameter(s) on the Radio PM panel. END OF STEPS 3HE AAAG-TQZZA 23

24 To configure bulk changes for radio interface performance management statistics 5620 SAM 3.6 To configure bulk changes for radio interface performance management statistics Steps Choose Tools Bulk Operations from the 5620 SAM main menu. The Bulk Operations form opens. Click Create. The Create Bulk Change (New) step form opens. Configure the General parameters and click Next. The Specify the filter step appears. Note: For the Object Type parameter, select Radio Equipment - (radioequipment) Radio Port - (radioequipmentradioportspecifics). 4 Configure an appropriate filter and click Next. The Specify the attributes step appears. Note: Do not use the following attributes: Radio: Radio Port (Radio Equipment) Radio PM : Radio Port (Radio Equipment) Radio PM. The configured filter lists only the enabled radio PM statistics and not the disabled radio PM statistics. Radio: Radio Port (Radio Equipment) Radio PM : Radio Port (Radio Equipment) Radio Bulk Radio PM Enable/Disable 15 Min Radio: Radio Port (Radio Equipment) Radio PM : Radio Port (Radio Equipment) Radio Bulk Radio PM Enable/Disable 24 Hrs Expand Attributes Radio Radio PM Bulk Radio PM Enable/Disable (24 Hrs or 15 Min). The Radio PM parameter panel appears. Choose either "Enable" or "Disable" for the Bulk RadioPM Enable/Disable (24 Hrs or 15 Min) parameter, click Next, click Finish, then close the wizard. The Bulk Operations form reappears. Click Search to locate the Bulk Operation task, choose an entry, and click Properties. The Bulk Change (Edit) form opens. 24 3HE AAAG-TQZZA

25 5620 SAM 9500 MPR NEtO support 8 9 Click on the Batch Control tab and click Generate Batches. The batches are generated. Either click Execute All or choose the required entries and click Execute Selected to enable or disable PM statistics collection intervals of 24 hours and/or 15 minutes. Close the form. END OF STEPS MPR NEtO support Element manager (NEtO) support You can install and cross-launch the 9500 MPR external element manager, the NEtO from the 5620 SAM GUI; see 8.7 To cross-launch the NEtO from the 5620 SAM GUI (p. 63) for information. For the 9500 MPRe, the NEtO cross-launch occurs only if the registration table entry has not reached the limit of 15 entries. The NEtO multi-version auto-download or cross-launch to each IPv6 node works when the nodes are reachable (IPv6 route must exist) from the 5620 SAM Windows Client, from which the autodownload or cross-launch is being attempted. The cross-launch task of NEtO is listed in the 5620 SAM user activity log. To view the task, choose Administration Security User Activity from the 5620 SAM main menu. The log indicates whether the cross-launch was successful. The auto-download of NEtO occurs when NEtO is launched for the first time and this is not specifically listed in the log NEtO distribution through the 5620 SAM The 5620 SAM manages the distribution of the NEtO application and all related profiles. Any discovered 9500 MPR has all cross-launch paths automatically configured in policies so that no user configuration is required to use the NEtO. The cross-launch function also supports the option to run TACAS+ in the network, in which case NEtO has a NULL authentication when crosslaunched, and the user is prompted for a user name and password. The first time a user cross-launches the NEtO, the 5620 SAM Java Webstart installs the application on the 5620 SAM client system. Any update to the NEtO installation files on the 5620 SAM server results in an update to the NEtO installation on the client system. The 5620 SAM supports the selection of user profiles to access the NEtO. The Admin NEtO launch, Viewer NEtO launch, and Default NEtO launch are listed in the scope of command roles that allows you to access the NEtO for a specific user profile. See the Appendix in the 5620 SAM System Administrator Guide for the list of scope of command roles. See 8.6 To configure a scope of command role for NEtO access (p. 62) for information about configuring a scope of command role to access the NEtO for the required user profile. During an upgrade, the 5620 SAM leaves property files in place for existing NEs, retaining any user edits made to support the NEs. An operator can change the property files to change the login behavior, as described in 4.7 To enable 5620 SAM management of 9500 MPR devices (p. 40). The Install Directory property is a property required only by 5620 SAM releases earlier than HE AAAG-TQZZA 25

26 WebCT 5620 SAM R5; the current 5620 SAM release manages the NEtO installation. See the applicable 9500 MPR Release Notice for the supported versions of NEtO Service management with NEtO You can use the NEtO to manage services on the 9500 MPR. The use of an external element manager to change key network management information usually managed by the 5620 SAM (such as service IDs, SAP or site information, or VLAN information) could result in data loss or corruption. To avoid this problem, site information is persisted so that management actions (such as moving service access from one DS1 port to another) do not result in data loss. On the 5620 SAM, Release 13.0 R3 or later, configuration of the following can only be performed using NEtO: cards port usage Radio LAGs port and card protection The 5620 SAM takes the following additional actions to accommodate service changes made using the NEtO: A move between ports by the NEtO generates an alarm. The new port attachment is discovered and the deleted port is retained. The user can copy provisioning information to the new port in the 5620 SAM or manually reverse the change, if required. A move between Radio backhaul paths by the NEtO generates an alarm and is accepted. The alarm message retains the old and new path information, allowing the user to change the service back to its original form, if required. A move between Radio and Ethernet backhaul paths by the NEtO generates an alarm and is accepted. The alarm message retains the old and new path information, allowing the user to change the service back to its original form, if required. When using NEtO to change VLAN IDs for a service, the new service is discovered and alarms are generated for both services. An informational alarm is generated for the new service, and a major alarm is generated for the old service. A clean up on the service deletes all new discovery alarms and old SAPs, and accepts the new SAPs. Service changes from the NEtO are not supported for ERPS (Radio or fiber). 3.8 WebCT Overview WebCT is the web interface for 9500 MPR devices using the CorEvo card. WebCT provides configuration information, alarms, monitoring and administration functions. See the 9500 MPR WebCT User Manual for more information about WebCT. 26 3HE AAAG-TQZZA

27 5620 SAM To open WebCT from the 5620 SAM Open WebCT from 5620 SAM The 5620 SAM supports the cross-launch of WebCT from the equipment navigation tree and the topology map. 3.9 To open WebCT from the 5620 SAM Steps Note: The external EMS browser is supported on the latest release of Firefox, IE, Chrome, and Safari. 1 2 Choose Equipment from the navigation tree view selector. The navigation tree displays the Equipment view. Right-click on a 9500 MPR device that has a CoreEvo and choose Launch External EMS Browser. The WebCT main view screen appears in the secure mode (https) or normal mode (http) depending on the 9500 MPR device configuration. END OF STEPS 3.10 Workflow to manage 9500 MPR devices MPR workflow sequence The following workflow describes the high-level tasks required to commission and discover 9500 MPR devices, configure and manage the device objects, and configure and manage the policies and services associated with the device Process Review the workflow to prepare the 5620 SAM to perform network management of devices in the 5620 SAM User Guide before starting this workflow. The steps in this workflow are common to all 5620 SAM-managed devices. Commission 9500 MPR devices for 5620 SAM management; see Chapter 4, 9500 MPR device commissioning and management. Use the 5620 SAM to discover 9500 MPR devices; see the Discovering devices using the 5620 SAM chapter in the 5620 SAM User Guide. 3HE AAAG-TQZZA 27

28 Workflow to manage 9500 MPR devices 5620 SAM 4 View, manage, and configure 9500 MPR device network objects as required; see the Working with network objects using the 5620 SAM chapter in the 5620 SAM User Guide View, manage, and configure 9500 MPR device objects; see Chapter 8, 9500 MPR object configuration. View, manage, and configure 9500 MPR device LAG objects; see Chapter 11, 9500 MPR LAG object configuration. Modify 9500 MPR device shelf objects; see Chapter 9, 9500 MPR shelf object configuration. You can configure cards only using NEtO. See the 9500 MPR (Hardware) User Guide for more information. Modify ports on 9500 MPR devices, as required; see Chapter 10, 9500 MPR port object configuration. You can configure ports only using NEtO. See the 9500 MPR (Hardware) User Guide for more information. As required, perform bulk configuration changes on 9500 MPR devices to change the same configuration on multiple objects at the same time; see the Bulk operations chapter in the 5620 SAM User Guide for general guidelines. For example, configure a bulk change by choosing 9500 MPR System Settings - (mpr.mprneproperties) in the Object Type drop-down menu to specify the bridge type for all 9500 MPR devices. See the 5620 SAM-O XML Reference for information about all bulk change XML classes associated with the 9500 MPR objects. Create 5620 SAM policies that define the conditions for 5620 SAM management functions on 9500 MPR devices. a. Before creating policies for 9500 MPR devices, review the Policies overview chapter in the 5620 SAM User Guide for information about 5620 SAM policy management and the workflow on how to create and distribute policies. b. Create QoS device-specific policies as required for 9500 MPR devices; see Chapter 14, 9500 MPR QoS policies. Before configuring backhaul, or composite services and related functions on 9500 MPR devices; perform the following as required: a. Review the Service management and QoS chapter in the 5620 SAM User Guide for 28 3HE AAAG-TQZZA

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