Distributed Board-Level Protection

In this user interface, you can create a DBPS protection group, set protection group parameters, and create associated VLAN of the protection group.

Navigation Path

In the NE Explorer, select an NE and choose Configuration > Distributed Board-Level Protection from the Function Tree.

Notes

NOTICE:

The DBPS protection cannot co-exist with the following functions or protection:

  • BPS protection
  • DLAG protection
  • Client-side 1+1 protection
  • LPT function

In terms of configuring the DBPS services of the TBE board, note the following rules.

  • Other than the general configuration of dual fed and selective receiving function, the Ethernet interface attributes and Ethernet private line services need to be configured. (For how to configure the Ethernet interface attributes and Ethernet private line services, refer to Configuration Guide.)
  • The client-side service attributes (for example, working mode of the Ethernet) of the corresponding channels of active and standby boards must be the same.

Buttons

Button

Description

Add VLAN

Adds associated VLAN of the protection group.

Delete VLAN

Deletes associated VLAN of the protection group.

Parameters

Field

Value

Description

Protection Group ID

1 to 65535

Displays the ID of the protection group.

Protection Type

SNCP, ERPS

Display the type of the protection group.

Working Board

  • Equipment that supports the master and slave shelf management: shelf ID(shelf name)-slot number-board name
  • Equipment that does not support the master and slave shelf management: slot number-board name

Displays the working board when a protection group is created.

NOTE:

In the intra-subrack or cross-subrack DBPS protection, one DBPS protection group and two TBE boards or two LEX4 boards or two LEM24 boards are required. In the cross-NE DBPS protection, two DBPS protection groups are required. The IDs of the two protection groups must be the same. One TBE board is required in each of the two protection groups. Leave Protection Board blank.

Protection Board

  • Equipment that supports the master and slave shelf management: shelf ID(shelf name)-slot number-board name
  • Equipment that does not support the master and slave shelf management: slot number-board name

Displays the protection board when a protection group is created.

Detection Protocol

Disable, VRRP, ALL

Displays the detecting protocol of the protection group.

NOTE:

The OptiX OSN 6800/3800 and OptiX OSN 8800 series supports the VRRP protocol only.

Protocol VLAN

1 to 4094

Sets the VLAN ID of the detection protocol.

BRAS Ports-Working Board

  • Equipment that supports the master and slave shelf management: shelf ID(shelf name)-slot number-board name-port number(port name)
  • Equipment that does not support the master and slave shelf management: slot number-board name-port number(port name)

Displays the port that connects the working board and the BRAS.

BRAS Ports-Protection Board

  • Equipment that supports the master and slave shelf management: shelf ID(shelf name)-slot number-board name-port number(port name)
  • Equipment that does not support the master and slave shelf management: slot number-board name-port number(port name)

Displays the port that connects the protection board and the BRAS.

NOTE:

In the case of the cross-NE DBPS protection, Bras Ports Connected to the Protection Board and Ports Connected to the Protocol Channel of the Protection Board are invalid because the Protection Board field is blank.

Protocol Channel Ports-Working Board

  • Equipment that supports the master and slave shelf management: shelf ID(shelf name)-slot number-board name-port number(port name)
  • Equipment that does not support the master and slave shelf management: slot number-board name-port number(port name)

Displays the port connected to the protocol channel of the working board.

NOTE:
There are two types of ports connected to the protocol channel of the DBPS protection. Set Ports Connected to the Protocol Channel of the Working Board according to the actual situation.
  • PORT: The two TBE boards are connected through fibers. The ports connected to the protocol channel are the two PORT ports.
  • VCTRUNK: Select the VCTRUNK port where the Ethernet private line service is configured.

Protocol Channel Ports-Protection Board

  • Equipment that supports the master and slave shelf management: shelf ID(shelf name)-slot number-board name-port number(port name)
  • Equipment that does not support the master and slave shelf management: slot number-board name-port number(port name)

Displays the port connected to the protocol channel of the protection board.

NOTE:

In the case of the cross-NE DBPS protection, Bras Ports Connected to the Protection Board and Ports Connected to the Protocol Channel of the Protection Board are invalid because the Protection Board field is blank.

Route Service Access Port-Working Board

For example: Port3, VCTRUNK1

Sets the route service access port on working board.

Route Service Access Port-Protection Board

For example: Port3, VCTRUNK1

Sets the route service access port on protection board.

Associated Port

For example: VCTRUNK1, VCTRUNK3

Displays the VCTRUNK port or PORT port that is bound with the SNCP selective receiving point of the DBPS protection group.

Working Board Availability

Init, Master, Slave

Displays the working board status.

Protection Board Availability

Init, Master, Slave

Displays the protection board status.

Start VLAN ID/End VLAN ID

1 to 4095, No or any VLAN

1 to 4095: indicates that the protection group receives the protocol packets with tags within the VLAN section from the start ID to the end ID.

No or any VLAN: indicates that the protection group receives the protocol packets without tags and the protocol packets with tags from any VLAN section.

NOTE:
  • When creating the cross-NE DBPS protection group, note that the VLAN ranges of the two DBPS protection groups must be the same. That is, Start VLAN ID and End VLAN ID of the associated VLAN of one protection groups must be the same as Start VLAN ID and End VLAN ID of the associated VLAN of the other protection group.
  • The VLAN range can be added or deleted.
  • When No or any VLAN is selected, the start and end VLAN IDs are not required to be set. This indicates that the protection group receives the protocol packets without tags and the protocol packets with tags from any VLAN section.
  • When No or any VLAN is not selected, you should set the start and end VLAN IDs This indicates that the protection group receives the protocol packets with tags within the section from the start VLAN ID to the end VLAN ID. You can create the VLAN that is associated with multiple protection groups.

Available Port

For example: VCTRUNK1

Displays the available ports.

Selected Port

For example: VCTRUNK3

Displays the selected ports.


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