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Huawei RTN A Modo Transparente RTN910

1. This document provides instructions for configuring point-to-point transparent Ethernet services on a Huawei RTN router to transmit base station services between two tail-end sites (NE1 and NE2). 2. The key steps are to set the encapsulation type to null on the Ethernet ports, configure an E-Line service without specifying source or sink VLAN IDs, and set the trusted packet type for QoS to DSCP. 3. Ethernet OAM is used to verify the services by creating maintenance domains, associations, and endpoints, and performing loopback tests between the endpoints to check for packet loss.

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Huawei RTN A Modo Transparente RTN910

1. This document provides instructions for configuring point-to-point transparent Ethernet services on a Huawei RTN router to transmit base station services between two tail-end sites (NE1 and NE2). 2. The key steps are to set the encapsulation type to null on the Ethernet ports, configure an E-Line service without specifying source or sink VLAN IDs, and set the trusted packet type for QoS to DSCP. 3. Ethernet OAM is used to verify the services by creating maintenance domains, associations, and endpoints, and performing loopback tests between the endpoints to check for packet loss.

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Pasos bsicos para configurar un equipo

huawei RTN ethernet en modo transparente


punto a punto. Julu Pez.
([email protected])
Configuration Example (Configuring Point-toPoint Transparently Transmitted E-Line
Services)
This example assumes that the network topology and microwave links have been configured.
Networking Diagram
Tail-end sites on the network transmit base station services by using point-to-point
transparently transmitted E-Line services.
Configuration Procedure
In this example, transparently transmitted E-Line services are configured for only one NE
and therefore can only be configured on a per-NE basis.

Networking Diagram
Tail-end sites on the network transmit base station services by using point-to-point transparently
transmitted E-Line services.
As shown in the following figure, NE1 is a terminal station of a backhaul network. The service
requirements are as follows:
NE1 must transparently transmit the Ethernet services from the NodeB to NE2 in point-topoint manner.
DSCP flags must be used to identify the priorities of the Ethernet services from the NodeBs.
To meet the preceding requirements, point-to-point transparently transmitted E-line services are
configured and a QoS policy is configured for the services.
Figure 1 Networking diagram (point-to-point transparently transmitted E-Line services)

Configuring Ethernet Ports


Set encapsulation type to null for all ports.
Data Preparation
Item

Value in This Example

Planning Principle

Encapsulation type

Null

For point-to-point transparently


transmitted services, this parameter
takes the fixed value of Null.

Port working mode

Auto-negotiation

Max frame length

1536

In this example, the GE port


on the NodeB works in autonegotiation mode. Therefore,
the peer GE port must also
work in auto-negotiation
mode. If a peer Ethernet port
work in another mode, the
local Ethernet port must work
in the same mode.
The working modes of the
Ethernet ports within the
backhaul network are
uniformly planned as autonegotiation.
In this example, to ensure that the
Ethernet frames that carry more than
one tag such as QinQ can traverse the
equipment, the maximum frame
length is set to 1536 (bytes). If the
equipment needs to transmit jumbo

Item

Value in This Example

Planning Principle
frames with a greater length, set the
maximum frame length according to
the actual length of a jumbo frame.
Generally, if the equipment is directly
interconnected with BTSs, retain the
default maximum frame length (1522
bytes).

Flow control

Disabled

Procedure
1. Set the basic attributes of Ethernet ports.
Take NE14 as an example.

2. Set the basic attributes of IF_ETH ports.


Take NE14 as an example.

Generally, the flow control function


is enabled only when an NE or the
peer equipment is inadequate for QoS
processing. The plan for flow control
must be the same for the equipment
at both ends.

Configuring Service Information


The source VLAN ID and sink VLAN ID does not need to be configured for services.
Data Preparation
Item

Value in This Example

Planning Principle

Service ID

Service name

BTStoNE2_Tline

Direction

UNI-UNI

BPDU

Not transparently transmitted

Source port

7-EG6-1

Source VLAN ID

The source VLAN ID for a


transparently transmitted E-Line
service needs to be set to empty.

Sink port

3-ISV3-1

Sink VLAN ID

The sink VLAN ID for a


transparently transmitted E-Line
service needs to be set to empty.

Procedure
1. Configure E-Line services.

Configuring QoS
For point-to-point transparently transmitted E-Line services, a DiffServ domain based on C-VLAN
priorities is inapplicable. Therefore, the packet type must be DSCP.
Data Preparation
Item

Value in This Example

Mapping between packet


priorities and PHB classes

See the following figure.

Planning Principle
DiffServ configuration should
be the same for each service
port.
The trusted packet types of all
services ports must be base on
DSCP values.

Procedure
1. Query the mapping in the DiffServ domain to ensure that the default setting is the same as
the planned setting.
This figure shows ingress mapping.

This figure shows egress mapping.

NOTE:
AF2 has three sub-classes: AF21, AF22, and AF23. In this example, AF21 is used.
The same goes with AF3.
The mapping of the default DiffServ domain complies with the network planning
requirements and therefore does not need to be modified.
2. Modify the trusted packet type to DSCP for E-Line service ports in the default DiffServ
domain.

Verifying Ethernet Services


The LB function of ETH OAM is used to verify Ethernet services. ETH OAM needs to be
configured for NEs at both ends of a service before the verification.
Procedure
1. Create an MD.

2. Create an MA.

3. Create MP.

4. Create remote MPs.

5. Verify Ethernet services by using the LB function. For details, see Performing an LB Test.
Perform an LB test by considering the MP whose ID is 101 as the source MP and the MP
whose ID is 102 as the sink MP.
There should be no packet loss during the LB tests.

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