Workflow to manage port objects on Wavence devices

General information

The following workflow describes the sequence of high-level tasks required to manage Wavence ports. See the Wavence documentation for more information.

If a change has been made to an object configuration in a Wavence element manager, you may need to perform a resync to see the correct updated information; see “To partially or fully resynchronize NEs with the NFM-P database” in the NSP NFM-P Classic Management User Guide.

Note: Port Mode for Wavence ports is not a configurable parameter, but is based on the overall configuration of the port. Radio ports are displayed as Network ports, and Ethernet ports are displayed as Access ports. An Ethernet port is displayed as a Network port instead if it has a physical link configured using the NFM-P, or an LLDP between two Wavence nodes.

Process
 

As required, configure the ports on Wavence devices using a Wavence element manager:

For Ethernet ports; see To configure Wavence Ethernet ports


As required, configure or perform the following on Wavence device ports:

  1. analog performance management on Wavence 1x Radio modem ports; see To collect and view analog radio statistics on Wavence 1x Radio modem ports

  2. power level performance management on Wavence 1x Radio modem ports; see To collect performance management statistics on Wavence 1x Radio modem ports

  3. Wavence port segregation; see To configure Wavence port segregation on an EAS module

  4. synchronization on Ethernet ports; see To configure synchronization on Wavence Ethernet ports

  5. loopback test on a Wavence DS1, ES1, or 1x Radio modem port; see To configure a loopback test on Wavence ports

  6. enable 802.3ah EFM OAM loopbacks on Ethernet or SFP ports; see To configure 802.3ah EFM OAM remote loopbacks on Wavence ports

  7. configure Tx mute on the radio ports; see To configure Tx mute on radio ports

  8. configure WRED QoS on UBT-S and UBT-T; see To configure WRED QoS on a Wavence MSS.