Operational WAN Complete guide to setup, demonstrate, test and troubleshoot Focus on PW and data & voice.

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Operational WAN Complete guide to setup, demonstrate, test and troubleshoot Focus on PW and data & voice

Operational WAN 2 Agenda Introduction Overview of the Application Bill of Materials Diagram of setup Detailed instructions Test Procedure & Success Criteria Appendix: Scripts

Operational WAN 3 This guide is designed to allow you to setup, demonstrate, test and trouble shoot an Operational WAN The application is based on ERP and uses Pseudowire on MP-4100 and ETX-220 It is aimed at the Critical Infrastructures market The main benefits to the user are –High reliability –Continued support for legacy devices –Single infrastructure for all services

Operational WAN 4 SDH/SONET STM-4/OC-12 SDH/SONET STM-1/OC-3 ETX-5 Application Overview The diagram shows the Operational WAN with the MP-4100 and the ETX-220 in the ERP ring We will focus on the SHDSL, Voice and data services

Operational WAN 5 Voice and Serial Data services over ERP with the VS-6-FXS card Each MP-4 uses one VS-6-FXS card in slot 4

Operational WAN 6 ProductCatalog Name and Number S/W versionQuantity MP-4100 MP-4100-MN N/A2 Power supply MP-4100M-PS/230 N/A2 Common logic MP-4100M- CL.2/622GBEAUTP TP module MP-4100M-TP/220/SSR VS voice data MP-4100M- VS/6S/8FXS/UTP ETX-220A ETX220A/AC/3XFP/10U /SYE/BSK 5.9.0(0.15)1 Bill of Materials Non-RAD Name DescriptionQuantityNotes ETH cablesCopper – gigabit cables 5Connecting the ring and the laptops to the ring USB-Serial converter 2Plus 2 laptops Telephones2

Operational WAN 7 Diagram of setup We will not use RADview – just Shelfview 1 GbE ERP ETX-220A RADview NMS Megaplex-4 “A” Megaplex-4 “B” ETH Traffic Generator 1/1ETH M/ETH VS-E1-PW 2/1 E1 CL-B/1 CL-A/1 CL-B/1 CL-A/1 East 1/1 Neighbor West East RPL West 1/2 0/101 ASMi-54L Traffic Generator ETH Traffic Generator E1 ETH SHDSLSH16-E1-PW Phone PC Serial 4/1 Voice 4/1 VS-6-FXS PC Serial 4/1 Voice 4/1 Serial 4/2 Phone VS-6-FXS 2/1

Let’s build it!

Operational WAN 9 What are the steps…? 1.Build the infrastructure 2.Define the modules 3.Configure the bridge 4.Setup the flows 5.Configure the PW router 6.Cross-connect 7.Station clock 8.Install the Voice and Serial data

Operational WAN Build the Infrastructure We’re going to use the existing ERP ring –See appendix for CLI scripts to build the ERP ring 1 GbE ERP ETX-220A RADview NMS Megaplex-4 “A” Megaplex-4 “B” CL-B/1 CL-A/1 CL-B/1 CL-A/1 East 1/1 Neighbor West East RPL West 1/2 0/101

Operational WAN Define the modules Odd groups: (MP-4 ‘A’) –Configure slot 2 card-type versatile vs-e1-pw Even groups: (MP-4 ‘B’) –Configure slot 2 card-type dsl sh16-e1-pw Give a few moments for these cards to be recognized

Operational WAN 12 VLANBridge PortsProfileIngressEgress 541, 2 & 3MNGCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 SVI 1BP#3 1001, 2 & 4DATA_METHCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 ETH 1/1BP# , 2OAM_SF_TRIGGERCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 Table of VLAN numbers and Bridge ports

Operational WAN Configure the bridge In ODD groups, we are going to open one new BP and 2 VLANs In EVEN groups we’ll use two more BPs and the same 2 VLANs ODD groupsEVEN Groups configure bridge 1 port 5 no shutdown exit vlan 200 tagged-egress 1,2,4 exit vlan 300 tagged-egress 1,2,5 exit all configure bridge 1 port 5 no shutdown exit port 10 no shutdown exit vlan 200 tagged-egress 1,2,10 exit vlan 300 tagged-egress 1,2,5 exit all

Operational WAN Set up the Flows Your task: Setup the following flows (all require reverse-direction) ODD groups: Even Groups VLANBridge PortsProfileIngressEgress 2001, 2 & 10DATA_PCSCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 ETH 1/1BP#4 3001, 2 & 5VS_16_E1_PWCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 VLANBridge PortsProfileIngressEgress 2001, 2 & 4DATA_PCSCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 PCS 2/1BP# , 2 & 5SH16_E1_PWCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2

Operational WAN 15 VLANBridge PortsProfileIngressEgress 541, 2 & 3MNGCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 SVI 1BP#3 1001, 2 & 4DATA_METHCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 ETH 1/1BP# , 2OAM_SF_TRIGGERCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 2001, 2 & 10DATA_PCSCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 ETH 1/1BP#4 3001, 2 & 5VS_16_E1_PWCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 Table of VLAN numbers and Bridge ports – ODD groups

Operational WAN 16 VLANBridge PortsProfileIngressEgress 541, 2 & 3MNGCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 SVI 1BP#3 1001, 2 & 4DATA_METHCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 ETH 1/1BP# , 2OAM_SF_TRIGGERCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 2001, 2 & 4DATA_PCSCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 PCS 2/1BP# , 2 & 5SH16_E1_PWCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 Table of VLAN numbers and Bridge ports – EVEN groups

Operational WAN PW Router setup ODD groups EVEN Groups Notice how these are equal and opposite configure port svi 2 no shutdown configure router 2 interface 1 address /24 configure router 2 interface 1 bind svi 2 configure router 2 static-route /24 address configure peer 1 ip configure port svi 2 no shutdown configure router 2 interface 1 address /24 configure router 2 interface 1 bind svi 2 configure router 2 static-route /24 address configure peer 1 ip

Operational WAN Set up the PW Router Flows Your task: Setup the following flows ODD groups: You will need to configure both directions Even Groups VLANBridge PortsProfileIngressEgress 3001, 2 & 5VS_16_E1_PWSVI 2BP#5 VLANBridge PortsProfileIngressEgress 3001, 2 & 5SH16_E1_PWSVI 2BP#5

Operational WAN 19 VLANBridge PortsProfileIngressEgress 541, 2 & 3MNGCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 SVI 1BP#3 1001, 2 & 4DATA_METHCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 ETH 1/1BP# , 2OAM_SF_TRIGGERCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 2001, 2 & 10DATA_PCSCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 ETH 1/1BP#4 3001, 2 & 5VS_16_E1_PWCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 SVI 2BP#5 Table of VLAN numbers and Bridge ports – ODD groups

Operational WAN 20 VLANBridge PortsProfileIngressEgress 541, 2 & 3MNGCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 SVI 1BP#3 1001, 2 & 4DATA_METHCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 ETH 1/1BP# , 2OAM_SF_TRIGGERCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 2001, 2 & 4DATA_PCSCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 PCS 2/1BP# , 2 & 5SH16_E1_PWCL-A/1BP#1 CL-B/1BP#2 SVI 2BP#5 Table of VLAN numbers and Bridge ports – EVEN groups

Operational WAN PW Router flows (ODD Groups only) ########################## E1 on VS_16_E1_PW ############################ configure port e1 2/1 line-type unframe no shutdown exit all ######################## DS1 on VS_16_E1_PW ############################ configure port ds1 2/1 line-type unframe no shutdown exit all ################################################################ ######## VS_16_E1_PW Satop psn udp-over-ip ######## ################################################################ configure pwe pw 1 type e1satop psn udp-over-ip peer 1 label in 1 out 1 no oam tdm-payload size 32 jitter-buffer 5000 far-end-type unframe exit all

Operational WAN Setup SHDSL on SH16-E1-PW EVEN Groups only We will use the 1 st port on the 16 port SHDSL module to send the traffic to the ASMi-54L configure qos queue-block-profile shdsl exit all configure qos shaper-profile 5632 bandwidth cir 5632 configure qos queue-group-profile shdsl_2wire queue-block 0/1 profile shdsl queue-block 0/1 shaper profile 5632 exit all configure port shdsl 2/1 no line-prob configure port shdsl 2/1 data-rate maximum 5632 configure port shdsl 2/1 stu central configure port shdsl 2/1 tc hdlc configure port shdsl 2/1 far-end-type managed configure port shdsl 2/1 wires 2 configure port shdsl 2/1 no shutdown configure port pcs 2/1 bind shdsl 2/1 configure port pcs 2/1 queue-group profile shdsl_2wire configure port pcs 2/1 no shutdown exit all

Operational WAN Setup the E1 and the DS1 on the SH16 card EVEN groups only ########################## E1-i on SH16-E1-PW ### configure port e1-i 2/1 line-type unframed no shutdown exit all ########################## ds1 on SH16-E1-PW ### configure port ds1 2/1 line-type unframed no shutdown exit all

Operational WAN Setup the SATOP PSN UDP over IP EVEN Groups only ################################################################ ########SH16-E1-PW Satop psn udp-over-ip ######## ################################################################ configure pwe pw 1 type e1satop psn udp-over-ip peer 1 label in 1 out 1 no oam tdm-payload size 32 jitter-buffer 5000 far-end-type unframe exit all

Operational WAN Perform the Cross-connect All groups We need to link the PW 1 to the internal E1 on slot 2 port 1 using all the timeslots configure cross-connect pw-tdm pw 1 e1-i 2/1 time-slots 1..31

Operational WAN System clock We’ll recover the system clock from the PW All groups ################################################################ ########Station Clock Recovered PW 1 ######## ################################################################ configure system clock recovered 1 pw 1 configure system clock recovered 1 no shutdown configure system clock domain 1 source 1 recovered 1 wait-to-restore 0 quality-level prc commit exit all and we’re done!

Operational WAN 27 Well nearly done… We still need to configure the ASMi-54L to transmit traffic (VLAN 200) First check that the SHDSL port 2/1 in MP-B (EVEN groups) is UP configure port shdsl 2/1 show status Should show the port as being up, the line rate as 5632 and the HW type as SHDSL

Operational WAN 28 ASMi-54 - EVEN Groups only

Operational WAN 29 Setup VLAN membership on ASMi-54L Add VLAN 200 to Bridge>Vlan Membership (port 2,6) –Bridge port 2  ETH port 1 –Bridge port 6  SHDSL port S for Save

Operational WAN 30 Install Voice and Serial Data - 1 MP-A - script MP-B – script The scripts create –Serial service thru PW over the ERP network using VLAN 500. –Voice service thru PW over the ERP network using VLAN 600 –Router interface for PW peer

Operational WAN 31 Install Voice and Serial Data - 2 Connect the COM port of the 3 PCs to the serial ports of the vs-6-fxs module as follows. –PC1 – MP-B : slot 4 Serial port 1 –PC2 – MP-B : slot 4 Serial port 2 –PC3 – MP-A : slot 4 Serial port 1 Open a terminal emulation program on all PCs (Hyper terminal, Putty, Teraterm, etc.) –Set the serial port to the following parameters: –Baud rate: 9.6K, Data: 8 bits, Parity: None, Stop bits: 1 bit Connect Telephone to the voice ports of the vs-6-fxs module as follows. –PC1 – MP-A : slot 4 voice port 1 –PC2 – MP-B : slot 4 voice port 1

Operational WAN 32 Review the steps 1.Build the infrastructure 2.Define the modules 3.Configure the bridge 4.Setup the flows 5.Configure the PW router 6.Cross-connect 7.Station clock 8.Install Voice and Serial Data

Testing the setup and Success Criteria

Operational WAN 34 Test Procedure 1 Checking the services ActionExpected Result Pass/Fail On MP-A & MP-B: Go To-->configure pwe pw 1 show status Connectivity Status should be UP PASS Place an E1 LOOP on MP-A E1 port 2/1 Run traffic from the HBT connected to the ASMi-54L E1 Traffic should be received without errors PASS Run ETH traffic between ASMi-54L ETH port to MP-A port ETH 1/1. Traffic is on VLAN 200; rate 2Mbps Traffic passes with no errors PASS

Operational WAN 35 Test the Serial Data TrafficExpected ResultsPass/Fail Type characters on PC 1Characters received on the terminal emulation program on the PC 3 PASS Type characters on PC 2Characters received on the terminal emulation program on the PC 3 PASS Type characters on PC 3Characters received on the terminal emulation program on the PC 1 and PC2 PASS Test traffic using a dedicated tester for 1 min (optional) Data is running without errorsPASS Disconnect Ethernet CL-A/1 and check connectivity between the PCs (steps 1-3) Characters received on all PCsPASS Reconnect Ethernet CL-A/1Characters received on all PCsPASS Disconnect Ethernet CL-B/1 and check connectivity between the two PCs Characters received on all PCsPASS

Operational WAN 36 Test the voice (FXS-FXS) TrafficExpected ResultsPass/Fail Check audio between two phonesAudio is transferredPASS Pick up the phone connected to MP-APhone connected to MP-B ringsPASS Pick up the phone connected to MP-BPhone connected to MP-A ringsPASS Disconnect ETH CL-A/1 and repeat the first 3 stepsAudio and signaling transferred successfullyPASS Reconnect ETH CL-A/1 and wait 60 seconds Repeat the first 3 steps The ring is back to idle Audio and Signaling transferred successfully PASS

Operational WAN 37 Test the PW First – check if the PW is Up configure pwe pw 1 show status You should see (MP-A and MP-B)

Appendix The Script

Operational WAN 39 CLI scripts for ERP setup Setup the ETX-220 Setup the first MP Setup the second MP

Operational WAN 40 Appendix – the Scripts for this service MP-A MP-B

Operational WAN 41 Additional Scripts for Voice and Data MP-A MP-B