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Chapter 5. OptiX RTN 900 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide (NCE) ISSUE 2.1

The document is a routine maintenance practice guide for Huawei's OptiX RTN 800 and 900 series, detailing procedures for network monitoring, performance queries, and common maintenance operations. It includes chapters on prerequisite operations, network querying, alarm and performance data management, and database backup and restoration. Each chapter outlines specific actions and configurations necessary for effective maintenance and monitoring of network elements.

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Chapter 5. OptiX RTN 900 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide (NCE) ISSUE 2.1

The document is a routine maintenance practice guide for Huawei's OptiX RTN 800 and 900 series, detailing procedures for network monitoring, performance queries, and common maintenance operations. It includes chapters on prerequisite operations, network querying, alarm and performance data management, and database backup and restoration. Each chapter outlines specific actions and configurations necessary for effective maintenance and monitoring of network elements.

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OTEBO2202 Optix RTN 800 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.1 OptiX RTN 900 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.1 2 HUAWEI OTFBA2202 Optix RTH 800 Routine Maintenance Practica GuideiNICE) ISSUE 2.4 Contents Chapter 1 Prerequisite Operation... 1.1 Synchronize NE Time..... 1.2 Enable NE Performance Monitoring. Chapter 2 Network Monitoring. 2.1 Network Querying 2.1.1 Querying the Microwave Link Information Report... 2.1.2 Querying the Network-wide License Report... 2.1.8 Querying the Microwave Configuration Report... 2.1.4 Querying Board Information Report. 2.1.5 Querying the Board Manufacturing Information Report 2.1.6 Querying the ODU Information Report....... 2.2 Alarm and Performance Data Query 2.2.1 Browsing Current Alarms .. 2.2.2 Browsing Historical Alarms .. 2.2.3 Browsing Current Performance Event . 2.2.4 Browsing Historical Performance Event... 2.2.5 Browsing the Performance Event Threshold-crossing Records 2.2.6 Browsing UAT Events . 2.3 Microwave Link Performance Query 2.3.1 Querying Historical Transmit Power and Receive Power. 2.3.2 Querying the SNR Values of a Radio Link 2.3.3 Browsing Current Performance Events of the Radio Lint 2.3.4 Browsing Historical Performance Data of a Radio Link 2.4 Ethernet Performance Query . 2.4.1 Browsing Current Ethernet Performance .. 2.4.2 Browsing History Ethernet Performance .. 2.5 Ethernet Part Traffic Monitoring.. 2.5.1 Setting Ethernet Port Traffic .. 2.5.2 Querying Ethernet Port Traffic. 2.6 Manitoring Alarm and Performance Management Setting . 2.6.1 Setting Severity and Auto Reporting Status of Alarms. 2.6.2 Suppressing Alarms for NE 2.6.3 Reversing Alarms for Service Ports 2.6.4 Setting Trigger Conditions of AIS Insertion . 2.6.5 Setting Bit Error Thresholds for Service Ports Chapter 3 Database Backup and Restore .. 3.1 Database Manually Backup 3.2 Database Backup policy 3.3 Restoring Database by NMS. Chapter 4 Common Maintenance Operations 4.1 Resetting Board... 4.1.1 Cold Reset .. 4.1.2 Warm Reset........ 4.2 Setting a Loopback .... 4.3 Performing PRBS Test 4.4 Setting the Automatic Release Function 4.5 Querying the Clack Tracing Relationship. 4.6 Querying Optical Power and Alarm Thresholds of SDH Ports 4.7 Preventing Service Loops 4.7.1 Enabling/Disabling Automatic Service Laop Detection OTFSAZ202 Optix RTH S00 Rauline Maintenance Practice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.1 4.7.2 Enabling the Automatic Broadcast Packet Suppression Functian. OTFSAZ2O2 Optix RTH S00 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.1 Chapter 1 Prerequisite Operation Items Description Remarks 1.1 | Synchronize NE Time 1.2_| Enable NE Perfarmance Monitoring 1.1 Synchronize NE Time Step ‘Action 1 | Choose Configuration > NE Time Synchronization from the Main Menu. @) Service Maintenance © Resaurce © System — Security Synchronize NE Configuratio.. NE Configuration Data Mana. & Common £5 Transport Network Profile Management SDH Protection Subnets Optical Pawer/Attenuation M.. SDH ASON NE Time Sync WDM Protection Subnet 2 Click the NE Time Synchronization tab. io oS eo In the physical view, select the NE whose time needs to be synchronized, When you need to synchronize the NE time with the NMS time, set the time synchronization made and the related parameters. Set Synchronous Mode to NM. Click Apply OTFSAZ202 Optix RTH S00 Rauline Maintenance Practice Guide{NCE) ISSUE 2.1 Step Action 3 | Click Synchronize with NM Time. NOTE: When you need to synchronize the NE time with the time on the NMS server the time zone and time must be set correctly on the PC or server running the NMS software. 1,2 Enable NE Performance Monitoring Action Current Alarms Alsrm Logs Historical Alerms Masked Alstms Event Logs Alarm Lag Statistics NE Alarm Rules Event Log Statistics Alerm Settings Configqure Construction Task Query Dump Teal Service In the NE Explorer, select the NE from the Object Tree, and then choose Performance > Monitoring Time Settings from the Function Tree. Mantenanes Resource System. & Performance Historical Performance Data Performance Instance ‘WOM Performance SDH Performance Control Plane Performance Short Period Performance Mo ‘Transport Data Analysis Query Ethernet Port Rate Threshald Templates Event Menitaring Templates @) Monitoring Time Settings Confidential Information af Huawei. No Spreading without Permission (OTFBNZ7O? Optik RTM 800 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide(NNCE} ISSUE 2.1 Action Configure the performance monitoring parameters of the NEs. Select 15-Minute and 24-Hour. Select Enabled in Set 15-Minute Monitoring or Set 24-Hour Monitoring. Set the start time and end time of the performance monitoring of NEs. om Dame ena Oma mrp Ob sie Bown Click Apply. Close the displayed dialog box. NOTE: The start time must set later than NE current time. Chapter 2 Network Monitoring Items Description Remarks 2.1 _| Network Querying 2.2__| Alarm and Performance Data Query 2.3. | Microwave Link Performance Query 2.4 _| Ethernet Performance Query 2.5 | Ethernet Port Traffic Monitoring 2.6 _| Monitoring Alarm and Performance Management Setting 2.1 Network Querying Items Description Remarks. 2.1.1 | Querying the Microwave Link Information Report 2.1.2 | Querying the Network-wide License Report 2.1.3 | Querying the Microwave Configuration Report 2.1.4 | Querying Board information Report CoTFanZ202 Optx KI Routine Maintenance Practice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.1 Action Configure the performance monitoring parameters of the NEs. Select 15-Minute and 24-Hour. Select Enabled in Set 15-Minute Monitoring or Set 24-Hour Monitoring. Set the start time and end time of the performance monitoring of NEs. les OL] ee vermont room Click Apply. Close the displayed dialog box NOTE: The start time must set later than NE current time. Chapter 2 Network Monitoring Items Description Remarks 2.1 | Network Querying 2.2__| Alarm and Performance Data Query 2.3 __| Microwave Link Performance Query 2.4 _| Ethernet Performance Query 2.5 _| Ethernet Port Traffic Monitoring 2,6 _| Monitoring Alarm and Performance Management Setting 2.1 Network Querying Items Description Remarks 2.1.1 | Querying the Microwave Link Information Report 2.1.2 | Querying the Network-wide License Report 2.1.3_| Querying the Microwave Configuration Report 2.1.4 | Querying Board information Report 2.1.5 | Querying the Board Manufacturing Information Report 2.1.6 } Querying the ODU Information Report CoTFaNZ2U2 Optx KI Routine Maintenance Practice Guide(NCE) [SSUE 2.1 2.1.1 Querying the Microwave Link Information Report step Action 1 Choose Resource > Inventory Report > Microwave Report > Microwave Link Report. 6 In the physical view, select the NE which needs to be queried, and then click L=2), When you need to output the report, click Save As Choose a directory to save the report, then click OK. (COTFBNZ202 Optix RIN 900 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.1 2.1.2 Querying the Network-wide License Report step Action ‘Query the license capacity report of NEs. Choose Resource > Inventory Report > Microwave Report > Microwave License Capacity Report. @. ~ @ Oe) [ne(iesaep Rt re) = ton port —_ Bete pert Neoware icant In the physical view, select the NE which needs to be queried, and then click L=*] , When you need to output the report, click Save As. (OTFANZ7O? Opti RTM 900 Routine Maintenance Prastice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.1 step. Action 2 | Query the license capacity report of NEs. Choase Resource >Inventory Report > Microwave Report > Microwave Air Interface Capacity License Report. DNF SAAS ncn Bo (rected sr hrc a, roman rma pact carne ap seats ses Boao tne » When you need to output the report, click Save As. 2.1.3 Querying the Microwave Configuration Report (OTFANZ7O? Opti RTM 900 Routine Maintenance Prastice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.1 step Action 1 | Choose Resource > Inventory Report > Microwave Repart > Export Microwave Configuration Report. Physical Topology INE(185-46)-NE Explorer] Inventory Report -g pot Microwave Configuration Repa ' cence Tp EiSOH/#DH Servis Physical Topology ELCES servi By necras-8) Ey Ethernet Ey Tere EyiF 161 Protection Ey ethernet ntriace Ei Pos inerisce Ed soetlotetace Mier lave Confiquations ELIF configurations Swe Ta IE Microwave Configuration Report 20210914 104749299.2ip, - Oo x File Command: Tools Favorites Options Help: BSBEMmea,@®@eak Add Extract Te Twat iow Delvie Find Ward Info VirusScan Comment SFX PB Microwave, Configuration Report 20210914104749208.cip - 21P achive, unpacked size 9,920 bytes Nome See Packed Modified CRCIE ee (B76. 190 202-09-t4-10-A7-t1aioe 9920 SLAT.20P1/9/14 10... COADSI.. 2 |Export Nicrovava Configuration Report 8 Save Tine:2021-09-14 10:48:18User:adnin 4 S NE Type:Opti WE [D:9-45255 ca 7 Service Infornation 8 SDH/PDH Service a (order Ne. ID Level Type Source SlSource TiSource LeSource Pr 1074 Wi2 Line Bici2-SLipa-z¥C4s1:3 - Select desired NEs and types of configuration data. Choose a directory to save the report. (OTFANZ7O? Opti RTM 900 Routine Maintenance Prastice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.1 step Action 1 | Choose Resource > Inventory Report > Microwave Repart > Export Microwave Configuration Report. Physical Topology INE(185-46)-NE Explorer] Inventory Report -g pot Microwave Configuration Repa ' cence Tp EiSOH/#DH Servis Physical Topology ELCES servi By necras-8) Ey Ethernet Ey Tere EyiF 161 Protection Ey ethernet ntriace Ei Pos inerisce Ed soetlotetace Mier lave Confiquations ELIF configurations Swe Ta IE Microwave Configuration Report 20210914 104749299.2ip, - Oo x File Command: Tools Favorites Options Help: BSBEMmea,@®@eak Add Extract Te Twat iow Delvie Find Ward Info VirusScan Comment SFX PB Microwave, Configuration Report 20210914104749208.cip - 21P achive, unpacked size 9,920 bytes Nome See Packed Modified CRCIE ee (B76. 190 202-09-t4-10-A7-t1aioe 9920 SLAT.20P1/9/14 10... COADSI.. 2 |Export Nicrovava Configuration Report 8 Save Tine:2021-09-14 10:48:18User:adnin 4 S NE Type:Opti WE [D:9-45255 ca 7 Service Infornation 8 SDH/PDH Service a (order Ne. ID Level Type Source SlSource TiSource LeSource Pr 1074 Wi2 Line Bici2-SLipa-z¥C4s1:3 - Select desired NEs and types of configuration data. Choose a directory to save the report. (OTFANZ7O? Opti RTM 900 Routine Maintenance Prattice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.1 2.1.4 Querying Board Information Report Choose Resource > Physical Inventory fram the main menu. Topology Monitor Configuration Service = Maintenance & Inventory Inventory Report Ei Resource Pot Fiber/Cable Pipes IP Address Management Links Project Documents WDM Fiber/Cable Sync LinkGroups Fibers/Cables/Microwave Links On the Boards tab page, select an NE and click OK. Select desired NEs and types of board. (OTFENZ2O2 Optik RTM 900 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide{NCE} ISSUE 2.1 Step ‘Action 3 | Querying the board information. s . 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When you need to autput the report, click Save As. NOTE: Manufacturing information of all boards is displayed in Board Details Information Report. OTFaNZ2O2 Optix RTM 900 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide{NCE) ISSUE 2.1 2.1.6 Querying the ODU Information Repart Step Action 1 | Choose Resource > Inventory Report > Microwave Report > ODU Board Information Report. tom = Ole = <= — —————) = Ee] IE ODU_Board_Information,2021-09-1 File Commands Tools Favorites Options Help Baebanmwean.®2 @eee ‘Add ExtractTe Test View Delete Find Wizard Info. ‘VirusScan Comment SFX 4 [BB OU Board Information 2021-09-14 17-27-35.zip - ZIP archive. unpacked size 18-432 byres Name Size Packed Modified cRC32 Pa ODU_Board Information 2021-09... 19.422 4983 2021/9/14 17... 222144AF In the physical view, select the QDU which needs to be queried, and then click C=) When you need to output the report, click Save As. Confidential Information of Huawei. No Spreading without Permission 14 OTFSAZ2O2 Optix RTH S60 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.1 2.2 Alarm and Performance Data Query Items Description Remarks | 2.2.1 | Browsing Current Alarms 2.2.2_| Browsing Histarical Alarms 2.2.3 | Browsing Current Performance Events 2.2.4 | Browsing Historical Performance Events | 2.2.5 | Browsing the Performance Event Threshold-Crossing Records | 2.2.6 | Browsing UAT Events | Browsing Current Alarms. 1 | Choose Monitor > Current Alarm. 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Purple: warning TFBNZ2N2 Optik RTM 900 Routine Maintenance Prartice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.1 2.2 Alarm and Performance Data Query Items Remarks 2.2.1 | Browsing Current Alarms 2.2.2 | Browsing Historical Alarms 2.2.3 | Browsing Current Performance Events 2.2.4 | Browsing Historical Performance Events 2.2.5 _| Browsing the Performance Event Threshold-Crossing Records 2.2.6 | Browsing UAT Events Browsing Current Alarms Ret ritical alarm Orange: majar alarm Yellow: minor alarm Purple: warning step ‘Action 1 | Choose Monitor > Current Alarm. Pap Tegy _ Cuan Aa ae es ee Eonbos0m | _ Bert covet cor | EE ceo j¢ atmo thane ur sace tsasen re NEROTAOGN — MRi4t40) NE wape.atee| rote aslo REL Low Mesa) eeaopugyerane 27 20 starve Neoast7 saagnnaret BosmTUs wenarsi7 000-000 postr eosin m.ocu.2004 2p arrus wers17 senopu cout Bo stknus Neorst7 seou-000 sosmns weoaisin swoou cot ao stares weo-nst7 ssarepueous Boerne Nev arsin eaevareA Neoarsin SLE OTHER ors 17 srskamRasoTHR eo emrus wenrsi7 SeaLinoTHER From left to right, the alarm indicators and corresponding alarm severities are as follows: (OTFANZ202 Optix RTM 900 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide(NICE) ISSUE 2.1 ‘Optional: Click Filter. homicem Spcindsaeneoe »—SpeSSemUoe We* ye ape Mier ny mE snare [ema wwe) [oe [vere J pension Kioeaietmatone] [Aieinind ieee] Pl Ltemerat fe . 86 ay Crewe meant cowed Fare . srecstsenn | BLE ‘Sermeari neon Spr |= iieweee cate osm Browse Current Alarms for a NE. NE lo . eee Capa 4 | View alarm information. rns hong PECRSSCHN Ep = _ see Cr Ap Toca peat es a ies ———— ot =a 3 c erat eet 1 Dale aan aT ra 7 (oe ah Tan! vor aepe—STNCae ERR You can browse the network-wide alarms based on the alarm severity by clicking the alarm. indicators in the upper right corner. NOTE: By default, the number shown by each indicator indicates the number of current network-wide alarms, which are not cleared, of the specific severity. OTFBNZ2N2 Optik RTM 900 Routine Maintenance Prartice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.1 5 | Browsing NE alarms. common operons econ 6 | Browsing Board alarms. Clrstdin + _farung Sa Dat 7 | Browsing Link alarms. ~ Mose Operations Mcrae Linc Air Browse Curren Alarms Peewne Current larme OTFEQZ202 Optix RTN 900 Routine Maintenance Pratice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.1 Browse MW Link alarms. ype Micromavellnk Crt A Paint End 2 Paiet NEIS-2703}bnscinen32_. NIS-2755) “Wore Operations 3 uakcowave Unwalarm [I Browse Comentaarms Browsing Historical Alarms step Action 1 | Choose Monitor > Historical Alarms. erste term Conte Sotra_| [Beat Soret Flom OVER NEjRMSETH) —TESRARORTA}IA.. Kam Fret pn). |aU. OE 1 DRCRRATOLCUER MERSET!) ——FLAAD.L seam Pare ine 2O.E18 1 om Exc. Tha. NEIBABETH) PLAID. oar Forse ives BAAS i Son EMG TRA. MEIBASETH) PLAID. ‘em Fase ines. 212.0648 ont exc TRA. NESE) LARD ‘am Parsee ines. 22. 1 ee ee) ‘an Frames en. 32.068 1, es come -NEBTRIG) ——RELIDOISOMD]MB'T Kam Fase ines. 207-0688 16 veces NEGMTBG) ——BELSDACSOHB.1 Mam Fuser ih SEO ss. chossrd NESTS) SELIDSOHEVAEA tam Pate io, B.C NEMS) YBSLILRSOHTLAGA Awan Fase Ie. 2IBLOEAS NejLASET)——TREORAPOREL TALL Aun Paneer en, 2.0 neater) Ae saa Pare NewasiT) abst own Para en, eyaasiety — sSLRBE ee eer es) ‘en Psa en) OEE 2 | Optional: Click Filter. oma eer REDESELINE eet ~ neers a | Lee ee Ay Rte = eee OTFEQ2202 Optix RTN 900 Routine Maintenance Prattice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.1 Step Action 3) | Browse NE Historical Alarms. (BA NE(20-2830) NE address Twe 20-3630 Opn RIN 880 Ges le ‘Gomman Operations Browse Curent Alams 3H pore Crest ee © Loan © Uplad 5 NE Exporer 4 | View alarm information. enki MeaLoRE Rae oars ~ bas a ee ee = oi SS == g2 Browsing Current Performance Event Step ‘Action 1 | Select the corresponding board in the NE Explorer. and choose Performance > Current Performance fram the Function Tree. mene 5 ~ —= Mentond Che Fits Crera (2) gee ee eed ofa mou = ‘soe pean a py ancients coun | [arcmin ope Power {tas ronan Egeland E) Ba Contguaion Fane treed Oca Po taser San Lt lt Perma } wing ramp counter uae Bry Brome 8 Petemsnce eee ong 2 UATE OTFEQ2202 Optix RTN 900 Routine Maintenance Prattice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.1 Step Action 3) | Browse NE Historical Alarms. (BA NE(20-2830) NE address Twe 20-3630 Opn RIN 880 Ges le ‘Gomman Operations Browse Curent Alams 3H pore Crest ee © Loan © Uplad 5 NE Exporer 4 | View alarm information. enki MeaLoRE Rae oars ~ bas a ee ee = oi SS == g2 Browsing Current Performance Event Step ‘Action 1 | Select the corresponding board in the NE Explorer. and choose Performance > Current Performance fram the Function Tree. mene 5 ~ —= Mentond Che Fits Crera (2) gee ee eed ofa mou = ‘soe pean a py ancients coun | [arcmin ope Power {tas ronan Egeland E) Ba Contguaion Fane treed Oca Po taser San Lt lt Perma } wing ramp counter uae Bry Brome 8 Petemsnce eee ong 2 UATE OTFEQ2202 Opi RTM 900 Routine Maintenance Prattice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.1 Step Action 2 | Select the object to be monitored from the Monitored Object Filter Criteria drop-down list. etd ht i A v ert Pd mmine a le oA} ¥ Nee em oN ATE 3 | Set Monitor Period. | Select the performance events to be queried in Count. Set Display Continuaus Severely Errored Seconds in Display Options. = oe Ercs 5 | Select the performance events to be queried in Measure. oa nats Tammie Sale Peed Opi Pe (ra ced Sra Let arcane Ea Viking Tmeatice arlene Uae lees 6 | Click Query, and then browse the displayed performance events. oso tect edearance Cet MenterPrd | Simei eat |v CUR v= AUNEUE NE LY NU ARORA) MOMPCUERANGIM, sins aieiasa 200 SO3Ne NE 1 ¥ NRRL HACE NOMECUEREURA she rei ose 00 AUNEOE NE 1 NIE CREE HOMEDUERMAKC sun aizioeat 1 =00 KUNaMe ME 1 NRRL HORA: eklre prereset m0 QTFBOZZO2 OpUX RIN 900 Routine Maintenance Practice Guidet NCE} ISSUE 2.2 Browsing Historical Performance Event step Action 1 | Select the corresponding board in the NE Explorer.and then choose Performance > History Performance from the Function Tree. Bi recoee Norte Plot O15 ow inde om: 2210514 te bats owe croray retomno pe coum | asrmadogtcal rc 1 asi Tannese 1 ese Powe tated Salle! emake 1 oting Fee cro ge Piste sera 2 | Select the object to be monitored fram the Monitored Object Filter Criteria. Monte Pered pee NEW AROS aecRAB ce KOE) ATH oo ooo NE ERE/IM SER penee Ncceubscon@acitastiet 3 | Set Monitor Periad and report time. 3 Mento Psd 4 | Select the performance events to be queried in Measure. G = het Tame Sai (oc pt Poet ihe ced Spud eco a vetegtarater uerunseren Yee home 5 | Click Query, and then browse the displayed performance events. Mend tt Ret NCEV AW HOBUBBN.. HOMSAGESNS| Win 2) O81 SDE a Browsing the Performance Event Threshold-crossing Records Step ‘Action 1 | Select the 1-MXxXI4B and choose Performance > Performance Threshold-Crossing from the Function Tree (QTFBOZZO2 OpUX KIN 900 Routine Maintenance Practice GuidetNCE} ISSUE 2.2 Step Action 2 | Set Monitored Object Filter Criteria. Set Monitor Period. Specify the start time and the end time of a specific time span. The time span starts from the time when the last historical performance event browsing operation was performed to the current time. Specify Performance Event Type. 3 | Click Query, and then brawse the performance event threshald-crassing records that are displayed. Browsing UAT Events Step Action 1 | inthe NE Explorer, select 1-MXXI4B, and then choose Performance >UAT Event from the F ec venmesn ses _ wore reaeeises wiet a ona svee © aeons cum SS runes (2) Configuration Sa aun trl ning serait) eechore 2. | Set the relevant parameters, such as Monitored Object Filter Criteria. Set Function Block Type and Display Options soe een co a a see sovee 8017 romias tumyron iit “ ae ‘Sect | Scher ome Eien 3 | Click Query as om ont rca Te pln os ewe aw Boe saan cote Bec 53a oe sabre Ose Suatiow Endre SHARE NEWMAN Wa a Kaba Y)RTME 2029512 1915" FEHR NE AN Ab Ae KO VRTW 20D 05 92 194815 oot eb pate 262 0828 1238 QTFBOZZO2 OLX RIN 900 Routine Maintenance Practice GuidetNCE} ISSUE 2.2 2.3 Microwave Link Performance Query Items Description Remarks 2.3.1 | Querying the Historical Transmit Power and Receive Power 2.3.2 | Querying the SNR Values of a Radio Link 2.3.3_| Browsing Current Performance Events of the radio link 2.3.4 | Browsing Historical Performance Data of a Radio Link Querying Historical Transmit Power and Receive Power Step Action 1 | Browsing Historical Transmit Power and Receive Power. a anoeRom beat b be Querying the SNR Values of a Radio Link Step Action 1 | Querying the SNR Values of a Radio Lin CA gl Confidential Information af Huawei. Na Spreading without Permission 23 OTFBO2202 Optix RTN 900 Routine Maintenance Practice GuidetNCE} ISSUE 2.1 Browsing Current Performance Events of the Microwave Link step Action 1 | Click a microwave link and select Microwave Link Performance Statistics from the menu on the right. 2 | View current performance events of the microwave link on the Current Performance tab page. z epoenyaone sepa Browsing Historical Performance Data of a Radio Link Step ‘Action 1 | Click a microwave link and select Microwave Link Performance Sti ‘on the right. Lig Type MicrowaveLink End A Point End Z Point NF(9-2405) NF(@-2404) More Operations © DIUWSE MEIe vei OLAUL UNIS Browse All Relevant VPNs ( Microwave Link Performance Statist... OTF8Q2207 Optix RTM 800 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.1 Browsing Current Performance Events of the Microwave Link step Action 1 | Click a microwave link and select Microwave Link Performance Statistics from the menu on the right. 2° | View current performance events of the microwave link on the Current Performance tab page. Browsing Historical Performance Data of a Radio Link Step Action 1 | Click a microwave link and select Microwave Link Performance Statistics from the menu on the right. 1-19 Type MicrowaveLink End A Point End Z Point NE(9-2405) NE(9-2404) » More Operations © DIUWSE meKEYaIN Ot IU @ Browse All Relevant VPNS: (Microwave Link Performance Statist... OTEN2202 Optix KTM 800 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide( NCE) ISSUE 2.1 Step Action 2 | Query history performance events, TFRN2 207 OptOX RTH 800 Routine Mainsenance Prastice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.1 2.4 Ethernet Performance Query Items Description Remarks 2.4.1 | Browsing Current Ethernet Performance Browsing History Ethernet Performance Browsing Current Ethernet Performance Step Action 1 _| Select the corresponding board fram the Object Tree in the NE Explorer. Choose Performance > RMON Performance from the Function Tree s020—Bo rey = 2 | Query the Current RMON Performance Stat Click the Statistics Group tab. Set the required parameters for the statistics group. Select the desired object or port from the drop-down list. Select the performance items for which statistics need to be collected. Set Sampling Period. Sampling Period represents the time unit of the performance statistics. ane emo Click Resetting begins. NOTE: If you click Start, the register of the statistics group is not reset to clear the existing data. (7r802207 Opto RTN 900 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide[NICE} ISSUE 2.1 Browsing History Ethernet Performance Step Action 1 | Query the History RMON Performance Stat cs. Click the History Group tab, Set the parameters of the historical group. Select the desired object or port from the drop-down list. Click and specify the required time span. Select the performance items to browse. Under History Table Type, set the time span for the performance items to be browsed. Click Query. (7F802202 Opto RTH 900 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide(NNCe} ISSUE 7.1 2.5 Ethernet Port Traffic Monitoring Items Description Remarks Setting Traffic, Physical Bandwidth, or Bandwidth Utilization Monitoring of Ethernet Ports 2.5.2 | Querying Ethernet Port Traffic 25.1 Setting Ethernet Port Traffic step Action 1 | Set Ethernet Performance Monitoring parameters. Enable flow monitoring function. ) ans eHon 5 ‘eo = ‘a Querying Ethernet Port Traffic step Action 1_| After the flow monitoring function is enabled, the system saves the statistics about the received traffic and transmitted traffic with an interval of 15 minutes. In normal cases, ‘the system stares the statistics that are collected in the last 30 days. In the system, every measurement entry shows the average transmit rate and average receive rate within a period of 15 minutes. You can query the statistics in the last 30 days. (7F802202 Opto RTH 900 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide(NNCe} ISSUE 7.1 2.5 Ethernet Port Traffic Monitoring Items Description Remarks Setting Traffic, Physical Bandwidth, or Bandwidth Utilization Monitoring of Ethernet Ports 2.5.2 | Querying Ethernet Port Traffic 25.1 Setting Ethernet Port Traffic step Action 1 | Set Ethernet Performance Monitoring parameters. Enable flow monitoring function. ) ans eHoe 5 ‘So = ‘a Querying Ethernet Port Traffic step Action 1 | After the flow monitoring function is enabled, the system saves the statistics about the received traffic and transmitted traffic with an interval of 15 minutes. In normal cases, the system stares the statistics that are collected in the last 30 days. In the system, every measurement entry shows the average transmit rate and average receive rate within a period of 15 minutes. You can query the statistics in the last 30 days OTFBNZZO2 OptAX TN 900 Routine Maintenance Practice GuidelNCe} ISSUE 2.2 2.6 Monitoring Alarm and Performance Management Setting Items Description Remarks 2.6.1 | Setting Severity and Auto Reporting Status of Alarms 2.6.2 | Suppressing Alarms for NE 2.6.3 | Reversing Alarms for Service Ports 2.6.4 | Setting Trigger Conditions of AIS Insertion 2.6.5 | Setting Bit Error Thresholds for Service Ports Setting Severity and Auto Reporting Status of Alarms Step Action 1 | Inthe NE Explorer, select the desired abject. Choose Alarm > Alarm Severity and Auto Reporting from the Function Tree. ans oll Select any items in the column Event and set Severity and Auto Reporting Status for them. Click Apply to save the settings. TFBA22O? Optik RTH 500 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.4 Suppressing Alarms for NE Step Action 1 | Inthe NE Explorer, select the desired board. Choose Alarm > Alarm Suppression from the Function Tree anseHom Set Status in Alarm Suppression Click Apply to save the settings. 2 | inthe NE Explorer, select the di . Choase Alarm > Alarm Suppression from the Function Tree Be4) ans enon Set Monitored Object and click Query. Set Status in Alarm Suppression. Click Apply to save the settings. OTFBAZ2O? Optik RTH $00 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.4 Reversing Alarms for Service Ports Step Action 1 | Inthe NE Explorer, select the desired board. Choose Alarm > NE Alarm Attribute from the Function Tree Set Alarm Reversion to Enable (Manually Restore). so eBlom Click Apply to save the settings. 2 | Inthe NE Explorer, select the desired board. Choase Alarm > Alarm Reversion from the Function Tree. Set Reversion Status for the required port. & jsHeeHoo Click Apply. TFBA22O? Optik RTH 500 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.4 Setting Trigger Conditions of AIS Insertion Step ‘Action 1 | Inthe NE Explorer, select the desired board. Choase Alarm > QoS Alarm > AIS Insertion from the Function Tree. Set the trigger conditions in AIS Insertion saoeHom 3) Click Apply to save the settings. Setting Bit Error Thresholds for Service Ports Step Action 1 | inthe NE Explorer, select the desired board. Choase Alarm > QoS Alarm > Bit Error Alarm Threshold from the Function Tree. Set bit error thresholds, Ei ) i aaseHon @ Click Apply to save the settings. Confidential Information of Huawei, No Spreading without Permission 32 COTFaNZzO2 OptX RTM 900 Routine Maintenance Practice Guida{NCé} ISSUE 2.1 Chapter 3 Database Backup and Restore Items Description Remarks 3.1_| Database Manually Backup 3.2. | Database Backup Policy 3.3. | Restoring Database by NMS 3.1 Database Manually Backup Step Action 1 | Before backing up NE Databse to NCE server or client, we need to canfigure DC Log in user. Choose Security > NE Login Management from the Main Menu of Master ce _— ‘ros agen, Uc Lagi Ur tease an (8) : (2 eee Ey Bee e TE OTFBAZ2O? Optik RTH 500 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.4 Chapter 3 Database Backup and Restore Items, Description Remarks. 3.1. | Database Manually Backup 3.2 | Database Backup Policy | 3.3 | Restoring Database by NMS 3.1 Database Manually Backup step Action Before backing up NE Databse to NCE server or client, we need to configure DC Log in user. Choose Security > NE Login Management from the Main Menu. aster WC pecan Mk Cotguatkn Seve Marans eae] Fate lepeaen. 6 agin Uae Manages aa SS OTFSAZ202 Optik RTH S00 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide{NCt) ISSUE 2.1 Step Action 2 | Choose Maintenance > NE Software Management > NE Data Backup/Restoration from the Main Menu. Service Maintenance Resource More Ql & admin & Test and Diagnose &\ Routine Operations Instrument-Free Measurement L20L3 Static Service Path View PRS Test Service Path View Fault Diagnosis Fi Network Adjustment © NE Software Management Transport TCAT NE Data Backup/Restoration dy iP TCAT NE Upgrade Task Manageme... NE Backup Policy Managem 3. | InNE View, click Find. In the Find NE dialog box, set the search conditions and search for the NE that requires database backup Select the NE whose database needs to be backed up, click Backup. OTFSAZ202 Optik RTH S00 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide{NCt) ISSUE 2.1 Step Action 4 | Set the data backup path to OSS Client. Click Start. Backup Backup To [OSS Client Same 2st Content Type NE Name NE|P/LAN/Gateway IP ‘Content Type NE(T-183)9998884 9.172.7.183 Database ¥ {) Start Close 5 Check the backup status Notes: If backup is failed, check the DC login status. 3.2 Database Backup Policy ‘Action Choose Maintenance > NE Saftware Management > NE Backup Policy Management from the Main Menu. OTFEAZZO? Optix RTH S60 Rauline Maintenance Practice Guide{NCt) ISSUE 2.1 step Action 2 | Then, the NE Backup Policy Management dialog box is displayed. soe meni = 3 | In Auto Backup Policy window, set NE type. The version, name, and IP address of the selected NE are displayed. Click New Policy. In NE Table, select one or more NEs. Click Next. Select NE[Create Policy] NE Tee NE Table NETypeIMPU Type: Optix RTN #80 Sno. | Resource Name ~ NEIP/LAN.. “| Version | > 1 Liwjierene 90.0.7 10 2 —wE(20-3630) 20-3630 All Version Optix RIN SED EE elie Physical Root (Fil 123128 AMR N€120-3680)(20-5650) OTFBOZ202 OptiX RIN 900 Routine Maintenance Practice GuidelNCE) ISSUE 2.1 Step ‘Action 4 | Set Policy Name, Period Backup Policy, and Period Save Policy. et Paiy [Create Pay Policy Nee ates Th spo save opti wil acipy some bandit resouies ia recommended thatthe comatenbe formed in aftpet hour 0500 (8 — Posed: Monthy Tiaeve Tite Ste Tie (03:00 End Tine Ply Stars Oknbe Disable Period Seve Palcy save Peried Balcy State Advanced setings ince ba 2 pcp Fi sane betes bel cong lune the dfaut setings you warts cick Advanced Settings button, 5 | Click Advanced Settings, and set Backup Type, Max Backup Num, and Configuration Change Backup for a certain type of NEs. Sting bala rite Teter Tyo= | Gacy ype Garinaien an fanion om [heed Farle [] ow brew ba 2] Cortgwatn€ D] RU Perna Fx Debi = Dabore Daisias Jrsvtnis || alta inddeed 1) Ono Click OK. Complete the configuration of Database Backup Policy. OTFBOZ202 OptiX RIN 900 Routine Maintenance Practice GuidelNCE) ISSUE 2.1 Step ‘Action 4 | Set Policy Name, Period Backup Policy, and Period Save Policy. et Paiy [Create Pay Policy Nee ates Th spo save opti wil acipy some bandit resouies ia recommended thatthe comatenbe formed in aftpet hour 0500 (8 — Posed: Monthy Tiaeve Tite See Tse (03:00 End Tine Poly Stars Obnbe Disable Period Seve Palcy save Peried Balcy State Advanced setings ince ba 2 pcp Fi sane betes bel cong lune the dfaut setings you warts cick Advanced Settings button, 5 | Click Advanced Settings, and set Backup Type, Max Backup Num, and Configuration Change Backup for a certain type of NEs. Sting bala ibe TETy=DwUTyos= | Cacmplype | Garinaien Wan fanion om [heed fares [] vw bv ba 2] Corfgwatin€ D] RU Panna Fx Dative a Dasbere Dain Jrovtinis || Mltawindéeed 1) Ono Click OK. Complete the configuration of Database Backup Policy. (TFeNZ202 OptiX RIN 900 Routine Maintenance Prectice GuidetNCE) ISSUE 2.1 3.3 Restoring Database by NMS Step ‘Action 1 | Onthe NMS, choose Administration > NE Software Management > NE Data Backup/Restoration from the Main Menu. Service Maintenance Resource More (i & admin @® (i Test and Diagnose [ Routine Operations Instrument-Free Measurement L2+L3 Static Service Path View PRBS Test Service Path View Fault Diagnosis i Network Adjustment i NE Software Management Transport TCAT NE Data Backup/Restoration &) IP TCAT NE Upgrade Task Manageme. NE Backup Policy Managem. 2 | InNE View, click Find. Then, the Find NE dialog box is displayed. In the Find NE dialog box, set the search conditions to search for the NEs that need to restore databases. Select the NE whose data needs to be recovered, and click Recover. (TFeO2202 OptiX RIN 900 Routine Maintenance Prectice GuidetNCE) ISSUE 2.1 step ‘Action 3 | Select Browse in File Name. Then, the Select File dialog box is displayed. Select files from OSS Client, and then choose the files to be recovered rite WEEN Fletiore a Tea ling mc | the we thethe BC wae ta lop tthe ean spet ME has ait aor gig ahighe fet | Soe Select File OSS Client OSS Server JOSS Client. File Path: Select Fi File Pat OK Cancel OTFANZ2N2 Optik RTM 900 Routine Maintenance Prastice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.4 step ‘Action 4 | Import the files ta be recovered, Import File @ The total tie size cannot exceed 2048 MB. Se Cela) 1 file added Close 5 Click OK. Select File File Path: OSS Client Select File File Path : /20210526164657/backup.cfg Cancel OTFANZ2N2 Optik RTM 900 Routine Maintenance Prastice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.4 Step Action 6 | Select With Service Interruption, Click Start. tex sar _|NEPRANGaiee fate Ande ype _|DvieTo Balai wiao3san) 202820 aTwsesesesrtdes ub Nity ‘opin the vanspoa th YTCOSOO'D a einsoan'sprelege oh he veson ofthe NE ab estar V7 ERIZUCY@r ete, Notes: If choose "No Reboot”, you have to active the NE database manually. 7 | Check the restore status. Upload the NE immediately to ensure data consistency between the OSS and the NE. Chapter 4 Common Maintenance Operations Items Description Remarks. 4.1 | Resetting Board 4.2 | Setting a Loopback 43 | Performing PRBS Test 4.4 _| Setting the Automatic Release Function 4.5 | Querying the Clack Tracing Relationship Querying Optical Power and Alarm Thresholds of SDH Ports 4.7 _| Preventing Service Loops 46 ee ne eee ee nen en ND COTFBNZ702 Optik RTM 900 Routine Maintenance Prartice Guide(NCE} ISSUE 2.4 4.1 Resetting Board Cold Reset Step Action 1 | In Running Status of the U2000, right-click the board where the cold reset needs to be performed. Choose Cold Reset from the shortcut menu. Then, the dialog box is displayed. Click OK. Query Construction Task. 42 ay oF Version 16 @ Delete Warm Re sv a Path View Board Name: O00 Board bescription: Outdoor U. Board Remark: Remark Board Manufacturer information NOTE: Cold reset causes service interruption because it is similar to the procedure of removing and inserting a board. TFANZ2D2 Optik RTM 900 Routine Maintenance Prastice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.4 4.1 Resetting Board Cold Reset step Action 1 | In Running Status. of the U2000, right-click the board where the cold reset needs to be performed. Choose Cold Reset from the shortcut menu. Then, the dialog box is displayed. Click OK. is Query Construction Task... 42 Version 1% 2 Warm Res 06 oma | a =] Path View red Name: OD ription: Outdoor U mark: Remark fe Board Board Goard Manufacturer information NOTE: Cold reset causes service interruption because it is similar to the procedure of removing and inserting a board. OTFEGZ202 Optix RIN 900 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide{NCE) ISSUE 2.1 Warm Reset Step Action 1 | In Running Status of the U2000, right-click the board where the warm reset needs to be performed. Choose Warm Reset from the shortcut menu. Then, the dialog box is displayed. ‘Query Construction Task. Cold Reset Path View Board Hama: OD Board Description: Outacor u| Board Remark Board Manufacturer Information Remark NOTE: During warm reset, the board software is reset but the services are not interrupted. 4.2 Setting a Loopback Step Action 1 | Select the corresponding IF board from the Object Tree in the NE explorer. Choose Configuration > Interface Management > Microwave Interface from the Function Tree. Select Loopback Attributes. Select the port where the loopback needs to be performed and set loopback type. OTFEGZ202 Optix RIN 900 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide{NCE) ISSUE 2.1 4.3 Performing PRBS Test Step Action Start a PRBS test far the tributary board or IF board, View test results teeth tl eral 4.4 Setting the Automatic Release Function Step Action 1 | Choose Configuration > Auto NE Function Disabling from the Main Menu. OTFEGZZ02 Optix RIN 900 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide{NCE) ISSUE 2.1 Step ‘Action 2 | Select the desired NE from the Object Tree. Click =, In Automatic Disabling of NE Function, set Auto Disabling and Auto Disabling Time (min). Click Apply to complete the settings for the automatic release function. Se merenimengemarones 4.5 Querying the Clock Tracing Relationship Step Action 1 | Choose Topology > Clock View from the Main Menu Topology Monitor Configuration Service Maintenance Resource 5 View -j Discovery Physical Topology NE Clock View Fiber/Cable/Microwave Link DCC View Link Custom View ‘Scheduled NE Discovery Submarine Network View Auto NE Discovery OTFBN22O2 Opt RTM 900 Routine Maintenance Practice GuideiNCE) ISSUE 2.1 Step Action 2 | The clock view displays the clock tracing relationship between NEs. 19423 19424 PTP Clack Domain:PTP: Working Mode:P2PTCOC The arrow direction in the clock view indicates the clock tracing direction. The number displayed on the continuous line indicates the priority of the traceable clock. The smaller the number, the higher the priority. The clock view displays the line clock source IDs only. Internal clock sources are numbered, but their IDs are not displayed in the clock view. Choose View > Display Setting > Legend from the main menu to browse meanings of the icons and colors in the clock view. “coc es Toe — Cares GacLinkTAPONACR! [Fear CloceLinerreponncR) [Banes! Glace LnkPyical Cock} + 2 Peover 3 | Right-click a desired NE and choose Display Current Tracing Path fram the shortcut menu. Details about the clock link are displayed in the lower part of the window, The arrow direction in the clock view indicates the clock tracing direction. The number displayed on the continuous line indicates the priority of the traceable clock. The smaller the number, the higher the priority. The clock view displays the line clock source IDs only. Internal clock sources are numbered, but their IDs are not displayed in the clock view. Cheose View > Display Setting > Legend from the main menu to browse meanings of the icons and colors in the clock view. — ames cioccurerT=PoNNcR) Bacup Clo nMPTAPONACR) —__ ames cee irncrmysicacincr, scat Close Source o a Right-click a desired NE and choose Display Current Tracing Path from the shortcut menu. Details about the clock link are displayed in the lower part of the window. Pear] FIP took Phase ik Ee Same ae =a Confidential Information af Huawei, No Spreading without Permission 46 (QTFBNZ202 Optik RTH 900 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide(NCE) ISSUE 2.1 4.6 Querying Optical Power and Alarm Thresholds of SDH Ports ‘OTFBN22O2 Opt RTM 900 Routine Maintenance Practice GuideiNCE) ISSUE 2.1 4.6 Querying Optical Power and Alarm Thresholds of SDH Ports OTEBN2202 Opti RTM 900 Routine Maintenance Practice GuidaiNCE) ISSUE 2.1 4.7 Preventing Service Loops Enabling/Disabling Automatic Service Loop Detection Step Action 1 | Inthe NE Explorer, select an NE from the object tree, and choose Diagnosis& Maintenance > E-LAN LD Test Management from the function tree. Select Auto or Disabled. Mom ‘\en3 05D ‘arses el] a+ Click Apply, Enabling the Automatic Broadcast Packet Suppression Function Step Action 1 | Enable the automatic broadcast packet suppression function. alsehee OTFENZ202 Optax RTA 900 Routine Maintenance Practice Guide{NICE) ISSUE 2.1 Step Action NOTE: If an automatic broadcast packet suppression threshold is specified and another broadcast packet suppression threshold is set in the Ethernet port attributes, the smaller threshold will actually take effect. OTFSNZ202 OptIx RTA 900 Routine Maintenance Prastice Guide(NICE) ISSUE 2.1 Record Please write down your doubt during the practice

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