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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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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 DetectionOTFSAZ202 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.
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Step
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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
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In the NE Explorer, select the NE from the Object Tree, and then choose Performance >
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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.
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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 ReportCoTFanZ202 Optx KI
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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.
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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 ReportCoTFaNZ2U2 Optx KI
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2.1.1 Querying the Microwave Link Information Report
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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
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‘Query the license capacity report of NEs. Choose Resource > Inventory
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step Action
1 | Choose Resource > Inventory Report > Microwave Repart > Export
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2.1.4 Querying Board Information Report
Choose Resource > Physical Inventory fram the main menu.
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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.
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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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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
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1 | Choose Monitor > Current Alarm.
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2 | Select the object to be monitored from the Monitored Object Filter Criteria drop-down
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1 | Select the corresponding board in the NE Explorer.and then choose
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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.
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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.
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Querying the SNR Values of a Radio Link
Step Action
1 | Querying the SNR Values of a Radio Lin
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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.
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Step ‘Action
1 | Click a microwave link and select Microwave Link Performance Sti
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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step Action
1 | Set Ethernet Performance Monitoring parameters.
Enable flow monitoring function.
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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
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step Action
1 | Set Ethernet Performance Monitoring parameters.
Enable flow monitoring function.
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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 daysOTFBNZZO2 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.
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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
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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
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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).
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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.
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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
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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,
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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
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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.
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Step Action
2 | Choose Maintenance > NE Software Management > NE Data Backup/Restoration from
the Main Menu.
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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.
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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
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step Action
2 | Then, the NE Backup Policy Management dialog box is displayed.
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selected NE are displayed.
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In NE Table, select one or more NEs.
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Step ‘Action
4 | Set Policy Name, Period Backup Policy, and Period Save Policy.
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Step ‘Action
4 | Set Policy Name, Period Backup Policy, and Period Save Policy.
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3.3 Restoring Database by NMS
Step ‘Action
1 | Onthe NMS, choose Administration > NE Software Management > NE Data
Backup/Restoration from the Main Menu.
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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
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Select File
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Step Action
6 | Select With Service Interruption, Click Start.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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Start a PRBS test far the tributary board or IF board,
View test results
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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.
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4.5 Querying the Clock Tracing Relationship
Step Action
1 | Choose Topology > Clock View from the Main Menu
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Step Action
2 | The clock view displays the clock tracing relationship between NEs.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Enabling the Automatic Broadcast Packet Suppression Function
Step Action
1 | Enable the automatic broadcast packet suppression function.
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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
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