To view the microwave backhaul service objects

Steps
 

Choose Manage→Service→Services from the NFM-P main menu. The Manage Services form opens.


Choose Service (Service Management)→Microwave Backhaul Service (MPR) from the object drop-down menu and click Search.


Choose a microwave backhaul service and click Properties. The Microwave Backhaul Service (Edit) form opens.


General tab parameters
 

You can view the following parameters on the General tab:

  • The Composite Service panel properties appear when the microwave backhaul service is part of a composite service.

  • The Operational State parameter is Unknown until the service is connected and the service changes to Up, Down, or Unknown, depending on the factors described in Service state.

  • The Type parameter in the Microwave Backhaul Service panel can be configured as VLAN, VLL, or Unknown. When you configure a service with the Type parameter set to Unknown, NFM-P automatically sets the service type, if the service is topologically correct, if, depending on the site, the service is set to VLL (at least one site is VLL) or VLAN (all sites are VLAN).

  • The Drop Priority parameter in the Microwave Backhaul Service panel defines the minimum LAG bandwidth required to support the SDH data flow at the service level.


Sites tab parameters
 

Click on the Sites tab. The MPR and non-MPR sites are listed.


Choose a site and click Properties. The Backhaul Site (Edit) form opens.


The General tab provides the System ID of the site.


Click on the MPR Site tab and view the following parameters:

  • The Connection Type parameter is configured as Tagged Ports for VLAN services and the Service Profile parameter displays the value as VLAN.

  • The Connection Type parameter is configured as Cross Connection for VLL services and the Service Profile can be configured as CEM to CEM, CEM to Eth, or SDH to SDH.

  • The MAC Address panel appears when the connection type is VLL. The peer and the local MAC addresses are configured manually or automatically, depending on the factors described in MAC address.

  • The Drop Priority parameter in the SDH Details panel defines the minimum LAG bandwidth required to support the SDH data flow at the service level.


Click on the Adjacencies tab. The adjacencies are listed.


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Choose an adjacency and click Properties. The Backhaul Adjacency (Edit) form opens and the parameters are as follows:

  • The Local Port parameter displays the properties of the port that is part of a ring in services that include one or more rings.

  • The VLAN Tagging parameter is displayed when the connection type is VLAN.

  • The Radio Ring parameter displays the ring pointer.


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Close the Backhaul Adjacency (Edit) form and the Backhaul Site (Edit) form. The Microwave Backhaul Service (Edit) form opens.


Adjacencies tab parameters
 
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Click on the Adjacencies tab, then on the All sub-tab. All of the adjacencies of the microwave backhaul service are listed.


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Click on the Terminating sub-tab. Only the service endpoint adjacencies are listed.


VLAN Construct tab parameters
 
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Click on the VLAN Construct tab. The deployed cross-connects and VLAN elements are listed, depending on the service type configured. You can view the VLAN Construct tab to check whether all the cross-connects and VLAN elements are deployed on the microwave backhaul service.

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