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Alcatel-Lucent Converged Backbone Transformation Solution | Release 2.0 Solution Release Description
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Content
About this document vi
Purpose.......................................................................................................................................... vi
Reason for revision ....................................................................................................................... vi
Related information ..................................................................................................................... vii
Technical support........................................................................................................................ xiii
How to comment......................................................................................................................... xiii
Solution Release Description 14
Converged Backbone Transformation (CBT) Overview ............................................................. 14
Hardware/Software Release Overview ........................................................................................ 19
Release 2.0 Features..................................................................................................................... 21
Problems fixed ............................................................................................................................. 24
Known Problems.......................................................................................................................... 25
Solution Clarification................................................................................................................... 26
Install software and documentation on a PC................................................................................ 29
Install initial network element software....................................................................................... 30
Access and navigate on the online customer support (OLCS) web site....................................... 31
Introduction.................................................................................................................................. 31
Registration benefits .................................................................................................................... 31
Register for the portals................................................................................................................. 31
How the site is designed............................................................................................................... 32
Navigate on OLCS....................................................................................................................... 32
Technical documentation on OLCS............................................................................................. 32
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List of tables
Table 1 Conventions used ........................................................................................................................... vi Table 2 Information products related to the Converged Backbone Transformation Solution ...................... vii Table 3 Core solution elements .................................................................................................................... 19 Table 4 Definitions ....................................................................................................................................... 20
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List of figures
Figure 1 – The evolution of cost in Service Provider Networks................................................................... 15 Figure 2 – Solution Architecture .................................................................................................................. 16 Figure 3 – Integrated transport solution........................................................................................................ 17
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About this document
Purpose
The purpose of this document is to provide information about the Alcatel-Lucent Converged Backbone Transformation Solution Release 2.0.
Reason for revision
This issue is the first issue of this document.
Intended audience
This document is intended for individuals who are responsible for the installation, acceptance, operations, and maintenance of the Alcatel-Lucent CBT Solution Release 2.0.
Conventions used
The typographical conventions used in this document are described in Table 1, “Conventions used” (p.vi).
Table 1 Conventions used
Appearance Description
emphasis Text that is emphasized
document titles Titles of books or other documents
file or directory names The names of files or directories
graphical user interface text Text that is displayed in a graphical user interface
keyboard keys The name of a key on the keyboard
system input Text that the user types as input to a system
system output Text that a system displays or prints
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variable A value or command-line parameter that the user provides
[ ] Text or a value that is optional
{value1 | value2 } A choice of values or variables from which one value or variable is used
Related information
The following table lists the product level documentation related to the Converged Backbone Transformation Solution.
Table 2 Information products related to the Converged Backbone Transformation Solution
Documentation title Documentation code
Converged Backbone Transformation Solution R1.0
Test Results Document 3MM 02100 T001 QZZZA
Alcatel-Lucent 1678 Metro Core Connect (MCC) R4.5.1 Customer Documentation
CD-ROM “Customer Documentation” 3AG 24399 BFAA
Technical Handbook 3AG 24163 BFAA PCZZA
CT Basic Operator's Handbook 3AG 24164 BFAA PCZZA
Operator's Troubleshooting and Maintenance Handbook 3AG 24197 BFAA PCZZA
ES-64 ZIC Operator Handbook, Version 4.4.3 3AG 24624 BFAA PCZZA
1330AS Rel 6.5 Operator's Handbook 3AL 88876 AAAA PCZZA
ELB Rel 2.X Operator's Handbook 3AL 88877 AAAA PCZZA
CLI User Guide GMRE 3AG 24193 BFAA PCZZA
Safety Instructions 1678MCC 3AG 24198 AAAA PCZZQ
Alcatel-Lucent 1678 Metro Core Connect (MCC) R4.5.1 Service Documentation
Installation & Start-Up Manual FLC Software 3AG 24169 BFAA PCZZA
Maintenance Handbook 3AG 24323 BFAA PCZZA
Network Configuration Guide GMRE 3AG 24194 BFAA PCZZA
Installation Handbook 3AG 24191 AAAA PCZZA
1678MCC Installation Guide Rel 2.0 3AL 89572 CAAA TQZZA
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1678MCC Rack Rel 4.0 Technical Handbook 3AL 81824 AAAATQZZA
System Installation Handbook Optinex Rack 3AL 38270 AAAATQZZA
1670SM Installation Guide Rel.4.3 3AL 89790 CAAA TQZZA
Alcatel-Lucent 1678 Metro Core Connect (MCC) R4.6 Customer Documentation
1678 MCC Safety Guide 3AG 24686 AAAA
1678 MCC Product Information and Planning Guide 3AG 24683 AAAA
1678 MCC User Provisioning Guide 3AG 24684 AAAA
1678 MCC Maintenance and Trouble-Clearing Guide 3AG 24685 AAAA
1678 MCC Installation and System Turn-Up Guide 3AG 24689 AAAA
1678 MCC GMRE Command Line Interface Guide 3AG 24687 AAAA
1678 MCC GMPLS/GMRE Guide 3AG 24688 AAAA
Documentation CD-ROM 1678 MCC (all manuals on a CD-ROM)
3AG 24399 BGAA
Alcatel-Lucent 1678 Metro Core Connect (MCC) R4.6 Service Documentation
Maintenance Handbook 3AG 24323 BGAA PCZZA
Alcatel-Lucent 1830 Photonic Switch (PSS)
Alcatel-Lucent 1830 PHOTONIC SERVICE SWITCH (PSS) Release 3.0 ENGINEERING AND PLANNING TOOL USER GUIDE
8DG60418GAAA
Alcatel-Lucent 1830 PHOTONIC SERVICE SWITCH 32/16 (PSS-32/PSS-16) Release 3.0.0 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLE-CLEARING USER GUIDE
8DG60418CAAA
Alcatel-Lucent 1830 Photonic Service Switch 32/16 (PSS-32/PSS-16) Release 3.0 Installation and System Turn-up Guide
8DG60418DAAA
Alcatel -Lucent 1830 Photonic Service Switch 32/16 (PSS-32/PSS-16) Release 3.0.0 Product Information and Planning Guide
8DG60418AAAA
Alcatel-Lucent 1830 Photonic Service Switch 32/16 (PSS-32/PSS-16) Release 3.0.0 User Provisioning Guide
8DG60418 BAAA
Alcatel-Lucent 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS) Release 3.0.0 Command Line Interface Guide
8DG60418 FAAA
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Alcatel-Lucent 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS) Release 3.0.0 Safety Guide
8DG60418HAAA
Alcatel-Lucent 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS) Release 3.0.0 TL1 Commands and Messages Guide
8DG60418 EAAA
Alcatel-Lucent 1830 1354 RM-PhM Photonic Manager Release 8.0 EMS Reference Guide
3AL61305 AAAA
Alcatel-Lucent 1830 Photonic Service Switch 32/16 (PSS-32/PSS-16) Release 3.0.1 Software Release Description
8DG60782AAAA
Alcatel-Lucent 1626 Light Manager (LM)
Alcatel-Lucent 1626LM Release 6.0A Multi Reach DWDM Platform System Turn-Up Guide
3AL 75213 GAAA
Alcatel-Lucent 1626LM Optical Network Design Platform (ONDP) Release 6.0 Installation Guide
3AL75169MAAA
Alcatel-Lucent 1626LM Optical Network Design Platform (ONDP) Release 6.0 User Guide
3AL75169FAAA
Alcatel-Lucent 1626LM Optical Network Design Platform (ONDP) Release 6.0A Installation Guide
3AL75213LAAA
Alcatel-Lucent 1626 Light Manager Release 6.0 SPLM User Provisioning Guide
3AL 75169 BAAA
Alcatel-Lucent 1626 Light Manager Release 6.0 TL1 Command Guide
3AL 75169 HAAA
Alcatel-Lucent 1626 Light Manager Release 6.0 User Provisioning Guide
3AL-75169-AAAA
Alcatel-Lucent 1626 Light Manager Release 6.0A User Provisioning Guide
3AL 75213 BAAA
Alcatel-Lucent 7750 Service Router (SR)
7750 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide 8.0r5 93-0072-07-03
7750 SR OS MPLS Guide 8.0r5 93-0075-07-03
7750 SR OS OAM and Diagnostics Guide 8.0r5 93-0181-04-03
7750 SR OS Quality of Service Guide 8.0r5 93-0077-07-03
7750 SR OS Router Configuration Guide 8.0r5 93-0073-07-03
7750 SR OS Routing Protocols Guide 8.0r5 93-0074-07-03
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7750 SR OS Services Guide 8.0R5 93-0076-07-03
7750 SR OS System Management Guide 8.0r5 93-0071-07-03
7750 SR OS Triple Play Guide 8.0r5 93-0098-06-03
OS Multi-Service Integrated Services Adapter Guide 8.0R5 93-0262-01-03
Alcatel-Lucent 7450 Ethernet Service Switch (ESS)
7450 ESS OS Basic System Configuration Guide 7.0 93-0100-06-02
7450 ESS OS System Management Guide 93-0101-06-02
7450 ESS OS Interface Configuration Guide 7.0 93-0102-06-03
7450 ESS OS Router Configuration Guide 7.0 93-0103-06-02
ESS OS Routing Protocols Guide 7.0 93-0104-06-02
7450 ESS OS MPLS Guide 7.0 93-0106-06-03
7450 ESS OS Services Guide 7.0 93-0107-06-03
7450 ESS OS OAM and Diagnostics Guide 7.0 93-0183-03-02
7450 ESS OS Triple Play Guide 7.0 93-0099-06-02
7450 ESS Quality of Service Guide 7.0 93-0105-06-03
ESS OS Integrated Services Adapter Guide 7.0 93-0211-03-02
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager (SAM)
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM Release 8.0 R1 Release Description
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Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM Release 8.0 R3 Glossary 3HE 06107 AAAA TQZZA 01
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM Release 8.0 R3 Integration Guide
3HE 06072 AAAA TQZZA 01
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM Release 8.0 R3 LTE User Guide 3HE 05618 AAAC TQZZA 01
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM Release 8.0 R3 Maintenance Guide
3HE 05725 AAAC TQZZA 01
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM Release 8.0 R3 OSS Interface Developer Guide
3HE 05722 AAAC TQZZA 01
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM Release 8.0 R3 Parameter Guide 3HE 05721 AAAC TQZZA 01
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM Release 8.0 R3 Scripts and Templates Developer Guide
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Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM Release 8.0 R3 Statistics Management Guide
3HE 05720 AAAC TQZZA 01
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM Release 8.0 R3 System Architecture Guide
3HE 05724 AAAC TQZZA 01
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM Release 8.0 R3 Troubleshooting Guide
3HE 05723 AAAC TQZZA 01
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM Release 8.0 R3 User Guide 3HE 05719 AAAC TQZZA 01
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM Release 8.0 R3 | Alcatel-Lucent 5650 CPAM Release 4.0 R3 Installation and Upgrade Guide
3HE 05718 AAAC TQZZA 01
Alcatel-Lucent 1350 Optical Management System (OMS)
Complete Alcatel-Lucent 1350 OMS 9.1.1 release documentation on CD-ROM.
8DG41967AAAA.
1350 OMS Getting Started Guide 8DG41965AAAA
1350 OMS Administration Guide, Vol 1: Common Tools and Processes
8DG41965KAAA-Vol1
1350 OMS Administration Guide, Vol 2: Common GUI Functions
8DG41965KAAA-Vol2
1350 OMS Administration Guide, Vol 3: 1350 OMS-EML 8DG41965KAAA- Vol3
1350 OMS Administration Guide, Vol 4: 1350 OMS eOMS 8DG41965KAAA-Vol4
1350 OMS Administration Guide, Vol 5: 1350 OMS PKT 8DG41965KAAA- Vol5
1350 OMS Administration Guide, Vol 6: 1350 OMS SDH 8DG41965KAAA- Vol6
1350 OMS Administration Guide, Vol 7: 1350 OMS SONET
8DG41965KAAA-Vol7
1350 OMS Administration Guide, Vol 8: 1350 OMS WDM 8DG41965KAAA-Vol8
1350 OMS EML User Guide 8DG41965BAAA
1350 OMS PKT User Guide 8DG41965DAAA
1350 OMS SDH User Guide, Vol 1: Basic Management 8DG41965CAAAVol1
1350 OMS SDH User Guide, Vol 2: Enhanced Solutions 8DG41965CAAAVol2
1350 OMS SONET User Guide 8DG41965AAA
1350 OMS WDM User Guide 8DG41965PAAA
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1350 OMS Service Assurance Guide 8DG41965FAAA
1350 OMS eOMS Connection Management User Guide 8DG41965QAAA
1350 OMS eOMS Ethernet Management User Guide 8DG41965RAAA
1350 OMS eOMS Service Assurance User Guide 8DG41965TAAA
1350 OMS eOMS Network Element Management User Guide
8DG41965SAAA
1350 OMS CLI Reference 8DG41965JAAA
1350 OMS HA Guide 8DG41965GAAA
1350 OMS OI Guide 8DG41965HAAA
Alcatel-Lucent 1340 Integrated Network Controller (INC)
1340 Integrated Network Controller (INC) WEB GUI Console Guide
190-224-191
1340 Integrated Network Controller (INC) WEB GUI EMS
Supplement
190-224-192
1340 Integrated Network Controller (INC) WEB GUI PM USER GUIDE
190-224-193
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Technical support
For technical support, contact your local Alcatel-Lucent customer support team. See the Alcatel-Lucent Support web site (http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/support/) for contact information.
How to comment
To comment on this document, go to the Online Comment Form (http://infodoc.
alcatel-lucent.com/comments/enus/) or e-mail your comments to the Comments Hotline ([email protected]) .
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Converged Backbone Transformation (CBT) Overview
The Converged Backbone Transformation (CBT) Solution aims to significantly reduce the cost (both capex and opex) of reliably transporting high volumes of traffic while extracting appropriate value from innovative new services.
In doing so, CBT provides:
• Best-of-breed IP and Optical products and service from a single vendor
• Maximum architectural flexibility optimizing network capex and opex spend
• Fully integrated IP and Optical solution package
� Integrated across the Management Plane, Control Plane and Data Planes
• Solution validation
• Single Transport platform for Metro to Long Haul applications
• Single IP platform for Aggregation to Edge to Core applications
• Single Service offer for engineering, installation, integration & maintenance
• Optional multivendor maintenance and migration services
Origins for the Solution
Some of the key drivers that initiated the need for this solution include the following:
• Discussions with prospective customers for the Blueprint Solution
• Customer-issued Requests for Proposal (RFP) or similar
• Independent Alcatel-Lucent study to consolidate and/or generalize requirements input from multiple customers or to develop solution requirements in advance of clearly articulated customer needs.
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Solution Purpose
Driven by video and interactive multimedia applications, the volume of Internet traffic traversing service provider networks continues to increase dramatically. Networks must handle an increasingly diverse array of data flows, ranging from mission critical business and financial data to video, fixed and mobile voice, L2 and L3 VPN services, and internet access. On top of the traffic growth, new applications and business models are at once creating new opportunities for and placing further demands on the infrastructure. The net result of this increase in traffic has often been called the “exaflood” phenomenon.
Figure 1 – The evolution of cost in Service Provider Networks
At the same time, service providers strive to balance two conflicting goals. To be successful they must simultaneously reduce the cost of reliably transporting high volumes of traffic while extracting appropriate value from innovative new services. Most have undertaken major efforts to converge on IP-MPLS as the common bearer of all traffic to unify their networks. Operators strive to contain costs and minimize risk as they converge all services to their IP-based infrastructure with efficient Ethernet-based access to an IP-MPLS core which feeds into the DWDM optical transport infrastructure. But often all they can manage to do is add core routers to their network fast enough to manage the growth of traffic on their networks. They do so at significant cost, and in a manner identical to the mode of operation in the early days of internet growth. Taking a closer look at the present mode of operation reveals a very interesting opportunity for transformation of the transport network, leading to drastically improved efficiency.
Cost Challenge
Traffic
Revenues
Time
Mainly voice
Multimedia/multiserv
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Solution Scope
Alcatel-Lucent’s vision for Converged Backbone Transformation spans router offload solutions for sub-port level, port level, and lambda level grooming of IP traffic.
Figure 2 – Solution Architecture
Converged Backbone
Converged Edge
OTN/Photonic Switches
Core Route
Service
Converged Service-aware Network Management
Management plane integration between IP and Optical layers for seamless network visibility, provisioning and operational troubleshooting
IP/Optical data plane integration for efficient handling of massive traffic volumes at the lowest possible layer
Control plane integration between IP and Optical layers for best resource utilization, cross-layer visibility and network resilience and flexibility
2
3
1
1 2 3
Service
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Figure 3 – Integrated transport solution
Integrated Network, Service and Subscriber Management
Optical
ALU’s Integrated Transport Solution for least cost / bit transported across both Core and Metro-Regional Domains.
Content Delivery
Peerin IP/MP
7750 SR Multi-Service
Data Centr
Maximum Transport Efficiency with architectures supporting required grooming flexibility and resiliency based on Service Mix
1830 PSS / 1625 LX / 1626 LM
Low cost interconnect with 10GE, 40GE & 100GE / OTN leveraging interoperable industry leading photonics across optics and IP.
Core
MSP
1830 PSS
BSAN BSA
7450 ESS
BNG/PGW
7750 SR
WD
OXC / WDM 1678 MCC /
1675 LU
RAN
Edge Access Aggregation Core
Optical Transport
Wireless
Copper & Fiber
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Solution components:
Products Involved within R2.0 solution scope include:
• Optics – WDM
� Alcatel-Lucent 1830 Photonic Switch (PSS)
• IP
� Alcatel-Lucent 7750 Service Router (SR)
� Alcatel-Lucent 7450 Ethernet Service Switch (ESS)
• Network management
� Alcatel-Lucent 1350 Optical Management System (OMS)
Solution Services
As with any large transformation project, service providers would greatly benefit from the wealth of experience Alcatel-Lucent has in IP transformation. Alcatel-Lucent’s Converged Backbone Transformation solution is backed by comprehensive professional services to help ensure successful project definition and evolution to IP. As a world leader in IP network transformation with extensive experience in large accounts globally, Alcatel-Lucent can provide service providers with a wealth of industry leadership and services integration experience to address the needs of their customers and launch a broad variety of profitable new, IP-based services, including:
Business analysis and consulting:
• Financial and technical analysis
• Economic modeling and business case development
• Business roadmap and blueprint
Solution design and architecture
• Architecture and services demand analysis
• Traffic volume/pattern and QoS needs
• Custom solution architecture definition
• Evolution strategy with risk analysis
• High-level and low-level design
Solution integration and validation
• Solution inter-operability testing extended with third party network equipment
• Integration assurance
• Performance and reliability validation
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• Secured field integration
Solution deployment
• Equipment engineering and installation
• Configuration and provisioning
• Third party supplier management
• Solution acceptance
Post-launch support
• Performance analysis
• Backhaul capacity management
• Managed Services: Operational support
• Remote Technical Support
• Multi-vendor maintenance
Specific architectures (what we call Sub-Solutions) provide the ability to meet both the desired flexibility and resiliency requirements in both the core and metro/regional spaces within the network. In general, which architecture to choose will be driven by the respective service mix and traffic distribution of the provider, with the architectures provided intended to address both large Tier1 operators as well as Tier2/3, CLEC and both large and small MSO providers.
Alcatel-Lucent’s approach with this transformation is not simply to provide raw technology, but rather, to provide a focus on the underlying business problem by understanding the provider’s specific service mix and traffic distribution. This enables operators to Increase bandwidth where and when you need it.
• Optimize the network with IP-offload strategies, including:
� Sub-port level grooming
� Router-port level grooming
� λ gr grooming
Hardware/Software Release Overview
Table 3 Core solution elements
Product Release Target DR4 Date Comment
Node Products
1830 PSS R3.0 September 2010 (available)
1830 PSS has several shelf sizes and comes
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as central office unit and also as network termination unit. Date given applies to the central office unit.
7x50 SR/ESS R8.0r5 September, 2010 (available)
Management Products
1350 OMS R9.1.1-MNT4 November, 2010 (committed)
1350 OMS is the product name of the network manager, however it is never deployed alone, so the date reported here is the DR4 of the Network Release (the composition of network elements - nodes - and management software)
Definitions
For the purpose of this Solution/Release Description, the following terms are defined
Table 4 Definitions
Term Definition
WDM Wavelength Division Multiplexing
IP Internet Protocol
FCAPS Fault, Configuration, Accounting, Performance and Security
PE Provider Edge Router
P Provider Router
MPLS Multiprotocol Label Switching
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Release 2.0 Features
CBT R2.0 features have been grouped by the relevant grooming architecture and reflect specific end-to-end validation testing within a solution environment within Alcatel-Lucent’s lab facilities.
Lambda Level Grooming / Distance Tests
1830 PSS / 7750 SR
• 40G lambda level validation
o 40G interoperable regeneration and hybrid mode(stretch)
• 40G tunable
o < 1,000 km transmission
• Lambda DWDM XFP distance validation
Port Level Grooming
1830/7750
• 100G port level validation within CBT – PSS/SR
o LR10 CFPs
o System level for 1830 PSS / 7750 SR
o Data plane validation for 1625 LX through 1830 PSS
o Leverage NR validation for 1626 LM
• 100G muxponder port level grooming
• Resilience and Protection
o MPLS Resilience
• Traffic Growth
• Endurance (48 hour)
• Alarm Correlation
Management
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1350 OMS
• Management of E2E optical path for 7750 SR 10Gb colored I/F connected to 1830PSS
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Problems fixed
Overview
This chapter provides descriptions of problems fixed in Converged Backbone Transformation (CBT) Solution Release 2.0.
Note: There may be product-specific issues that are not covered in this solution documentation. Please see the product-related documentation (Table 2 Information products related to the Converged Backbone Transformation Solution” (p.vii).
No issues have been resolved from the prior release.
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Known Problems
Overview
This chapter provides descriptions of known problems and workarounds for problems that exist in the Converged Backbone Transformation Solution Release 2.0.
Note: There may be product-specific issues that are not covered in this solution documentation. Please see the product-related documentation (Table 2 Information products related to the Converged Backbone Transformation Solution” (p. vii)).
SRD-1: When interworking between 7750SR and 1830PSS, the 7750 SR does not recognize the Local Fault Indicator (LFI) message sent from 1830PSS. The 7750 SR treats the LFI as a Remote Fault Indicator (RFI) and a port shut down is not performed.
Workaround: By changing the behavior of the 1830 to turn the laser off, the 7750 shows an alarm of signal-fail local no-frame-lock and returns a remote failure indication in the upstream direction. This is forwarded by the 1830 and received on the 7750 port at the other end which shows an alarm of remote and marks the operating state of the port as down.
SRD-2: The 7750 SR Fast Reroute (FRR) failovers did not meet the sub 60 millisecond switch-over requirement when the primary path for the LSP used was a 100 Gbps link and the detour and secondary/standby used was a 10 Gbps link.
Workaround: None. Will be fixed in subsequent 7750 SR software release.
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Solution Clarification
Overview
This section provides a description of system behaviors that may be confusing or unexpected by the user. It is intended to explain why certain behavior are observed. These descriptions can also be considered as user guidelines to make note of. These behaviors are not expected to change during the life of the solution.
Note: There may be product-specific issues that are not covered in this solution documentation. Please see the product-related documentation (Table 2 Information products related to the Converged Backbone Transformation Solution” (p. vii)).
SC-1: When adding or restoring LAG members to the 7750 SR, any traffic on the existing link(s) may sustain a brief hit. Traffic impact in these cases was determined to be less than a millisecond. This is a result of the IEEE 802.3 defined "coupled control" mode used by the 7750 SR. The way "coupled control" works is that when a link recovers, both Receive and Transmit are enabled at the same time. When the remote end is not completely ready to receive transmission, there may be an impact to the traffic.
SC-2: For 1625 and 1830 systems using 10Gb interfaces, GFP mode operates as expected and per the standard. As such, any FRR switches done through optical products like the 1830 /1625 may take longer than 60ms. This is the result of passing remote failure indicators across GFP based channels. This behavior is not typically a concern for IP based traffic. For any traffic that does require switch times within 60ms, CBR mode should be used instead of GFP. Doing so ensures that switch times will be within 60ms.
SC-3: When running both optical protection schemes(OSNCP, OChP, OMSP) and packet level protection mechanisms (MPLS), it was determined that race conditions can be introduced into the network if the appropriate hold down timers are not set within the network. These race conditions can result in longer than expected switches and have been observed to be in the order of seconds. When optical protection schemes are used in conjunction with IP/MPLS resiliency, it is recommended that BFD be used with a minimum polling interval of 20ms to avoid such race conditions.
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SC-4: The 1678 MCC system does support 1GExLAG in CBT R1.0. AR(s): 10GExLAG with the 1678 MCC system will be considered for future releases of this solution.
SC-5: When an OSNCP switch occurs on the 1830 system, there will be a transmission hit visible at the client side while the two transponders are exchanging links. This hit time was observed to be less than 5ms.
SC-6: 1626/7750 & 1830/7750:
Synchronous Ethernet may not function properly if GFP mode is used. GFP mode does not support Synchronous Ethernet.
SC-7: Signal regeneration of 7750 DWDM MDA cannot be regenerated through a 1626 10G transponder. G.709 FEC is not supported since the 1626LM is focused on long haul applications.
SC-8: While Synchronous Ethernet (syncE) transparency is fully validated with IP based single layer resiliency models and port level grooming at 10G rates (IP/MPLS protection, no optical protection deployed), issues will be encountered when attempting to use multi-layer resiliency models (optical protection mechanisms).
This can be observed as longer than expected clock reference acquisition time and or longer than expected phase deviation. 10G port-level syncE solutions within CBT pass G.8262 criteria when running in unprotected optical transport configurations. If IP layer protection schemes are used instead of optical protection, this issue does not occur.
40G muxponders employing GFP based encoding do not support transparent synchronous Ethernet.
Design recommendation: Employ single layer resiliency models with IP/MPLS protection, and no optical protection when designing for SyncE transparency.
SC-9: Alarm propagation across the 1830 PSS-32 with 100G interfaces exhibited delays which can cause the FRR switch-over times to exceed the requirement. (Observed with 7750 even epipe workaround). The is currently believe to be function as design based on the framing mode (GFM) used by the 1830 PSS 100G cards. Use BFD with a polling interval of 10ms to achieve fail over times that are sub 50ms and meet the requirement.
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SC-10: The 7750 SR12 uses hashing algorithms to distribute traffic across SFM3s to achieve 100G performance. Designing or provisioning a single even or odd epipe configuration will limit the throughput to 50G if dual SFM3s are used. If only a single SFM3 is used, the throughput is limited to 25G. Use multiple epipes and address distribution to meet full 100G performance.
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Install software and documentation on a PC
Overview
Please see the product-related documentation (Table 2 Information products related to the Converged Backbone Transformation Solution” (p. vii)).
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Install initial network element software
Overview
Please see the product-related documentation (Table 2 Information products related to the Converged Backbone Transformation Solution” (p. vii)).
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Access and navigate on the online customer support (OLCS) web site
Introduction
The online customer support (OLCS) web site is part of the Alcatel-Lucent Customer and Business Partner Portals (http://support.alcatel-lucent.com). The web site is mainly designed for registered customers and business partners.
Registration benefits
Registered users can benefit from the following options:
Create, view, edit, delete, and share your product lists.
7 × 24 technical support service to help you operate and maintain your communications network at peak performance.
Keep current on relevant news and events with customized alerts.
A library of technical documents, case studies, white papers, catalogs, industry intelligence, and expert articles help advance your research and business practices.
Registered business partners can use the following options:
Gain access to powerful marketing tools that help you make the most of your Alcatel-Lucent products and solutions.
Enhance your team's cooperation and efficiency by sharing documents and ideas in the collaboration workspace.
Create, view, edit, delete, and share your product lists.
Draw on our extensive library of case studies, white papers, catalogs, and expert articles to advance your research and work.
Register for the portals
To register for the Alcatel-Lucent Customer and Business Partner Portals
(http://support.alcatel-lucent.com), proceed as follows:
1. Click Register for Access.
2. On the Registration for access to Alcatel-Lucent Customer and Business Partner Portals page, follow the steps displayed under Registration Progress.
Glossary
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You will receive an e-mail confirmation of your registration and site access privileges. Alcatel-Lucent strives for two business days or less response.
How the site is designed
The “My Customer Support” portal is the umbrella portal to all of the underlying content and tools. Product-specific content is organized by product. Access to content and tools can also be done functionally, by going directly to each of the underlying applications.
Navigate on OLCS
The following primary ways to navigate are provided on OLCS.
1. Jump to Content Page list.
This option is the primary means to navigate between “My Customer Support” home and the underlying applications or among the applications without returning home.
2. Technical Content for portlet.
This option allows easy access to product-specific content without navigating deeper into the product pages.
3. My Products.
This option takes you to the Product Summary page, the access to both product-specific content and any other available applications. If your company has purchased a number of products from Alcatel-Lucent, and you wish to shorten the list to only those products that you are responsible for, select
4. Manage My Products.
Quick Access portlets.
This option provides easy access from the home page to heavily used applications, such as “CARES” and “ask AL”.
Technical documentation on OLCS
Depending on product availability, technical documentation may include:
� Manuals and guides
� Technical notes
� Release information
The Manuals and Guides category of documentation points directly to corporate libraries for our highest volume products. In addition to listing documents available for online viewing, the libraries may include CD-ROMs, videos, and other tangible media for
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purchase. The libraries use “Topic Finder” which is a search engine designed to search documents more efficiently than full text search.