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l Reference:
p OptiX OSN 8800/6800/3800 Configuration Guide
l Default Edge Port: The optical interface on a board that can serve as the source or
sink port of an optical cross-connection by default.
l Available Edge Port: The board interfaces that is selected from the available edge
ports and can serve as the source or sink port of an optical cross-connection. When
creating an optical cross-connection, select board optical interfaces as the source
and sink ports of the cross-connection based on the network design. In this way, the
route for the cross-connection is created and the optical signal grooming between
the source and sink ports is achieved.
l Selected Edge Port: The board interfaces that is selected from the available edge
ports and can serve as the source or sink port of an optical cross-connection. When
creating an optical cross-connection, select board optical interfaces as the source
and sink ports of the cross-connection based on the network design. In this way, the
route for the cross-connection is created and the optical signal grooming between
the source and sink ports is achieved.
l This slide uses project P as an example to describe how to configure the reconfigurable
optical add/drop multiplexer (ROADM) on the U2000.
l Prerequisite:
p 1. Fiber connections must be correctly created for the WDM equipment.
p 2.When creating an optical cross-connection of a single station, make sure
that the optical cross-connection of a board in this single station does not
occupy the wavelength that the optical cross-connection of the single station
uses.
l Optical power adjust (OPA) function is used during the creation of an optical service.
l For an ROADM site, an OPA adjustment area includes power adjustment points and
power reference points. Each OPA adjustment area can have one or multiple power
adjustment points. The OPA function automatically adjusts the attenuation of each
EVOA inside each OPA adjustment area based on the optical power at the output
and input power reference points.
p Power reference point: the rated input and output power of the optical
amplifier boards and the input power of the OTU at the edges of an OPA
adjustment area on the line.
p Power adjustment point: EVOA-equipped boards inside an OPA adjustment
area, including ROADM boards, M40V, TN12OAU1, TN13OAU1, TN12OBU1,
TN12OBU2, and VAx boards.
p OPA adjustment area: the area made up of power adjustment and reference
points.
l Schematic diagram of the OPA function
l Adjust the attenuation of the VOA on each channel of the M40V at the transmit end
to 5 dB before commissioning.
p 1.In the NE Explorer and select the desired M40V board, choose
Configuration > WDM Interface from the left-hand Function Tree.
p 2.Click the Basic Attributes tab. Set Optical Interface Attenuation Ratio
to 5dB.
p 3.Click Apply. A prompt appears telling you that the operation is successful.
Click Close.
l The rated input power of the OA should be set manually. The system will adjust the
variable attenuation of the ROADM board automatically to make the real input
power of the OA reach the rated power.
p 1.In the NE Explorer, select an OAU board and choose Configuration >
WDM Interface from the Function Tree. Click the Advanced Attributes
tab. The rated optical power value of the receive port is displayed.
p 2.Double-click the Rated Optical Power (dBm) fields of the input and
output ports, and enter values.
p 3.Click Apply.
p 4.Click Query. Confirm that the query results are the same as the values that
are set.
l In the NE Explorer, select the NE and choose Configuration > Optical Cross-Connection
Management from the Function Tree. Click Edge Pert tab in the right-hand pane.
l The Edge Port:
p An edge port is the port through which an NE is connected to other NEs with
fibers.
p Setting an edge port is to set an optical port of an NE as a connection point
between this NE and another NE.
p To create optical cross-connection, the edge ports are needed.
l In the NE Explorer, select the NE and choose Configuration > Optical Cross-Connection
Management from the Function Tree. Click NE-Level Optical Cross-Connection tab in the
right-hand pane ,then click New.
l The Single-Station Optical Cross-Connection:
p Optical cross-connection defines the routes of wavelengths. Through the
creation of single-station optical cross-connection, the routes of inter-board
services are configured.
p Ensure the port to be configured single-station optical cross-connection not
be used by single-board optical cross-connection.
p Optical cross-connection is unidirectional.
l Notice:
p The auto power adjustment along OTU->RMU9->OA and OTU->WSMD4-
>OA are also supported.
l The rated input power of the OA should be set manually. The system will adjust the
variable attenuation of the ROADM board automatically to make the real input
power of the OA reach the rated power.
l Notice:
p The auto power adjustment along OA->WSD9->OTU also supported.
l The rated input power of the OA should be set manually. The system will adjust the
variable attenuation of the ROADM board automatically to make the real input
power of the OA reach the rated power.
l Notice:
p The auto power adjustment along OA->WSD9->WSM9->OA and OA-
>WSMD4->WSMD4->OA are also supported.
l The rated input power of the OA should be set manually. The system will adjust the
variable attenuation of the ROADM board automatically to make the real input
power of the OA reach the rated power.
l The U2000 enables you to create, search, view, join, split, and delete WDM trails. In
addition, the U2000 provides the signal flow diagram that visually displays the signal
flow and the transmission media layer route of trails. This facilitates operations and
improves the maintenance efficiency.
l Currently the U2000 provides the following OTN trail modules that comply with ITU-
T G.872:
p Client trail
p ODUk trail: optical channel data unit (ODUk) trail
p OTUk trail: optical channel transport (OTUk) unit trail
p OCh trail: optical channel trail
p OMS trail: optical multiplexing section trail
p OTS trail: optical transmission section trail
p OSC trail: optical supervisory channel (OSC) trail
l Step 1 Choose Service > WDM Trail > Create WDM Trail from the Main Menu.
l Step 2 Set the level and direction of the service. Set the level to OCh and set the
direction according to the specific networking.
l Step 3 Click Browse and the Select Board Port-Source/Sink dialog box is
displayed. Select the NE, board, and port.
l Step 1 Choose Service > WDM Trail > Manage WDM Trail from the Main Menu.
l Step 2 The Set Trail Browse Filter Conditions dialog box is displayed. Set the
filter criteria and viewthe desired trails in the trail list.
p If you need to filter all the trails, click Filter All.
p If you need to add to the list more trails that match the requirement, click
Incremental Filter.
p If you need to filter the trails in the list, click Secondary Filter.
l Step 3 Choose a trail and click Transmission Media Layer Route in the bottom
portion of the window.The transmission media is displayed in the bottom window.
l Answer:
p All the NEs that the trail passes through must have enough idle resources.
p The data on the U2000 must be consistent with the data on the NE.
p The fibers on the U2000 are correctly connected.