Microwave backhaul service discovery

Introduction

The microwave backhaul services are discovered automatically when the Wavence devices are managed in the NFM-P and the Resync Status is Done. The physical links and Ethernet rings need to be configured and the discovered microwave backhaul services need to be connected. See To discover a microwave backhaul service for more information about discovering a microwave backhaul service.

Move microwave backhaul service topologies

The microwave backhaul services that are autodiscovered may have multiple service topologies within a single microwave backhaul service with a single VLAN ID. You need to perform the connect operation on the autodiscovered services, so the multiple service topologies appear with topology IDs in the Sites tab of the Microwave Backhaul Services (Edit) form. The sites belonging to one topology have the same IDs, and such sites can be moved into a new service. Perform the connect operation on both the new service and the original autodiscovered service. See To move Wavence backhaul sites for more information about moving a service.

Separate microwave backhaul service topologies

You can use the Separate Topologies function in the Sites tab of the Microwave Backhaul Services (Edit) form to move the sites belonging to one topology and create separate microwave backhaul services automatically. The microwave backhaul services need to be autodiscovered having a large number of service topologies within a single microwave backhaul service, and with a single VLAN ID. You can use Connect Microwave Backhaul Services→ALL or Connect Microwave Backhaul Services→Selected function to connect the new services. You need to perform the connect operation also on the original autodiscovered service. See To separate microwave backhaul service topologies for more information about configuring separate topologies.