On this user interface, you can query the information of the LMP protocol, such as control channel, TE link, component link and the LMP automatic discovery type. You can also create a control channel of the LMP protocol.
In the NE Explorer, click the NE and select from the Function Tree, include LMP Control Channel, LMP Component Link, LMP TE Link and LMP Auto Discovery Type tabs.
Button |
Description |
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New |
Perform the procedure to create a control channel of the LMP protocol: Click the LMP Control Channel tab and click New. The Create Control Channel dialog box is displayed. |
Field |
Value |
Description |
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LMP Control Channel |
Source |
NE name-shelf ID(shelf name)-slot number-board name-port number(port name) |
Displays the source of a control channel. |
Link Signal Type |
For example: OTU1, OTU2, ODU1, ODU2 |
Displays the link signal type of a control channel. |
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Remote Address |
For example, 1.1.1.5 |
Displays the node ID of the node at the opposite end |
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Next Hop Address |
For example, 1.1.1.5 |
Displays the node ID of the source's next hop. If the next hop is the destination node, the next hop address is the same as remote address. |
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Administration Status |
Up, Down |
Down indicates that this channel is disabled. Up indicates that this channel is enabled. |
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Operational Status |
Up, Down, Config_Send |
Identifies the current status of the LMP protocol. If the Administration Status is Down, the operation status is down. |
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Local CCID |
An integer in decimal format For example, 1, 2, 3 |
Displays the control channel number. |
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Type |
Ethernet, PPP |
Displays the type of the control channel. Only the control channel of the Ethernet type can be created. |
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LMP Component Link |
Source |
NE name-shelf ID(shelf name)-slot number-board name-port number(port name) |
Displays the source of a LMP component link. |
Source/Sink Index |
A string in hexadecimal format For example, 0x6c000035, 0x6c000036, 0x6c00003f |
Displays the source or sink number of a link. |
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Administration Status |
Up, Down |
Down means the path is disabled. Up means the path is enabled. |
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Operational Status |
Testing, Down, Up/Free |
Identifies the current status of the LMP protocol. If Administrant Status is Down, the value of Operational Status must be Down. |
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LMP TE Link |
Source |
NE name-shelf ID(shelf name)-slot number-board name-port number(port name) |
Displays the source NE of the TE link. |
Source (Sink) Index |
Hexadecimal numeral string For example, 0x6c000002 |
Displays the No. of the source (sink) end of the TE link. |
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Source (Sink) Node |
For example, 1.1.1.5 |
Displays the node ID of the source or sink. |
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Payload Type |
For example: OCh |
Displays the payload type of a TE link. |
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Link Signal Type |
For example: OTU1 |
Displays the link signal type of a TE link. |
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Administration Status |
Up, Down |
Down indicates that this channel is disabled. Up indicates that this channel is enabled. |
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Operational Status |
Up, Down, Testing, Init, Degrade |
Identifies the current status of the LMP protocol. If the administration status is Down, the operation status is down. |
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Verification |
Disabled, Enabled |
Displays the enabling status of the verification. Enabled means to verify and Disabled means not to verify. The verification ensures the consistency of the TE link attributes between the source and sink. |
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LMP Auto Discovery Type |
Port |
NE name-shelf ID(shelf name)-slot number-board name-port number(port name) |
Displays the port of the link. |
Payload Type |
For example, ODU0, ODU1, ODU2, ODU3, ODU4, ODU5G, ODUflex, OCh |
Displays the payload type of a TE link. |
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Link Signal Type |
For example, NONE, ODU1, ODU2, ODU3, ODU4, ODU5G, OTU1, OTU2, ODU3, OTU4, OTU5G, OMS/OTS, OCH, N*OTU2 |
Displays the link signal type of a TE link. |
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Config Mode |
For example, DCC |
Configures the mode for LMP automatic discovery. |
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Current Mode |
For example, DCC |
Displays the current mode for LMP automatic discovery. |
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