Huawei OptiX OSN 550 Configuration Manual page 275

Multi-service cpe optical transmission system
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OptiX OSN 550 Multi-Service CPE Optical Transmission
System
Configuration Guide
Procedure
Step 1 Configure the EVPLAN services on NE1.
1.
Issue 02 (2011-06-30)
– In the case of a C-Aware port, the S-VLAN ID corresponding to the port is the S-VLAN
ID that is added when the packets enter the port.
– In the case of an S-Aware port, the S-VLAN ID corresponding to the port is the S-VLAN
ID that is set when the user mounts the port to the bridge. If the S-Aware port is mounted
based on the port, the S-VLAN ID is considered to contain all the legal S-VLAN IDs.
Set the attributes of the external ports (PORT1 and PORT2 on the EFS8 board) used by the
VoIP server and HSI server.
l In the NE Explorer, select the EFS8 board, and then choose Configuration > Ethernet
Interface Management > Ethernet Interface from the Function Tree.
l Select External Port.
l Click the Basic Attributes tab. After setting the parameters, click Apply.
Parameter
Value in This
Example
Enabled/
PORT1: Enabled
Disabled
PORT2: Enabled
Working
PORT1: Auto-
Mode
Negotiation
PORT2: Auto-
Negotiation
Maximum
PORT1: 1522
Frame
PORT2: 1522
Length
MAC
PORT1: Non-Loopback
Loopback
PORT2: Non-Loopback
PHY
PORT1: Non-Loopback
Loopback
PORT2: Non-Loopback
l Click the Flow Control tab. The parameters in the Flow Control tab page adopt the
default values.
l Click the Network Attributes tab. After setting the parameters, click Apply.
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4 Configuring Ethernet Services
Description
In this example, PORT1 and PORT2 carry
the services and Enabled/Disabled is set
to Enabled for PORT1 and PORT2.
In this example, the VoIP server and HSI
server support the auto-negotiation mode.
Hence, Working Mode is set to Auto-
Negotiation for PORT1 and PORT2.
Generally, this parameter adopts the
default value 1522.
The MAC loopback setting is used for fault
diagnosis. In this example, MAC
Loopback is set to Non-Loopback.
The PHY loopback setting is used for fault
diagnosis. In this example, PHY
Loopback is set to Non-Loopback.
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