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Juniper JUNOSE 10.0.X PHYSICAL LAYER Configuration Manual (262 pages)
for E Series Routing Platforms - Physical Layer Configuration
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
List of Tables
17
About the Documentation
19
Audience
19
Documentation Feedback
19
E-Series and Junose Documentation and Release Notes
19
E-Series and Junose Text and Syntax Conventions
19
Obtaining Documentation
19
Related E-Series and Junose Documentation
19
Requesting Technical Support
19
Table 1: Notice Icons
20
Table 2: Text and Syntax Conventions
20
Table 3: Juniper Networks E-Series and Junose Technical Publications
21
Chapters
27
Chapter 1 Configuring Channelized T3 Interfaces
29
Overview
29
MDL/FDL Support
29
MDL Standards
30
FDL Standards
30
Timeout of Received MDL and FDL Messages
30
Table 4: MDL and FDL Message Strings and Message Types
30
Frequency of FDL Path Messages
31
Higher-Level Protocols
31
Platform Considerations
31
CT3/T3-F0 Line Modules and CT3/T3 12 I/O Modules
32
Exchanging Modules
32
Interface Stack
33
Numbering Scheme
33
T3 Controllers
33
Figure 1: Stack for Channelized T3 Interface
33
T1 Channels
34
Fractional T1
34
Figure 2: T1 Channels and DS0 Timeslots on a T3 Line
34
Table 5: Sample T1 Subchannel/Timeslot Assignments
34
HDLC Channels
35
References
35
Before You Configure an Interface
35
Configuration Tasks
36
Configuring a T3 Controller
36
Configuring MDL Messages
37
Other Optional Tasks
38
Configuring T1 Channels
40
Optional Tasks
40
Configuring FDL Messages
43
Configuring an HDLC Channel
46
Optional Tasks
46
Configuration Example
49
Testing Interfaces
49
Testing at the T3 Layer
49
Testing at the T1 Layer
52
Monitoring Interfaces
55
Setting a Baseline
55
Displaying Counters and Time Intervals
55
Output Filtering
56
Chapter 2 Configuring T3 and E3 Interfaces
71
Overview
71
MDL Support
71
MDL Standards
72
Timeout of Received MDL Messages
72
Table 6: MDL Message Strings and Message Types
72
Higher-Level Protocols
73
Platform Considerations
73
COCX-F3 Line Modules and Associated I/O Modules
73
Ocx/Stmx/Ds3-ATM Line Modules and 4Xds3 ATM I/O Modules
74
CT3/T3-F0 Line Modules and CT3/T3 12 I/O Modules
74
Interface Stack
75
Numbering Scheme
75
Figure 3: Stack for T3 ATM Interfaces
75
Figure 4: Stack for T3 Frame and E3 Frame Interfaces
75
References
76
Before You Configure an Interface
76
Configuration Tasks
77
Configuring a T3 or an E3 Controller
77
Configuring MDL Messages
78
Optional Tasks
80
Configuring Fractional T3
82
Configuring an HDLC Channel
83
Optional Tasks
83
Configuration Examples
86
Testing Interfaces
87
Sending BERT Patterns
87
Enabling Local, Network, and Payload Loopback
88
Enabling Remote Loopback
88
Monitoring Interfaces
90
Setting a Baseline
90
Displaying Counters and Time Intervals
90
Output Filtering
91
Chapter 3 Configuring Unchannelized Ocx/Stmx Interfaces
99
Overview
99
APS and MSP
99
Automatic Switchover
100
Manual Switchover
100
Switching Mechanisms
100
Table 7: Sample Pairings for Valid APS/MSP Groups
100
Reversion after Switchover
101
Communication Methods
101
Table 8: Explanation of K1 Byte
102
Table 9: Explanation of K2 Byte
102
Higher-Level Protocols
103
Platform Considerations
103
Ocx/Stmx/Ds3-ATM Line Modules
104
Ocx/Stmx POS Line Modules
104
Figure 5: Interface Stack for Ocx/Stmx/Ds3-ATM Interfaces
104
OC48 Line Modules
105
OC3/STM1 GE/FE Line Module
105
Figure 6: Interface Stack for Ocx/Stmx POS and OC48/STM16
105
ES2 4G Line Module
106
E120 Router Configuration
106
E320 Router Configuration
106
Ocx/Stmx ATM Ioas
107
Ocx/Stmx POS Ioas
107
Numbering Scheme
107
Figure 7: Interface Stack for Ocx/Stmx POS Interfaces
107
ERX-7Xx Models, ERX-14Xx Models, and the ERX-310 Router
108
E120 Router and E320 Router
109
Interface Specifier
109
Exchanging Modules
110
References
110
Configuration Tasks
110
Configuring the SONET/SDH Layers
111
Configuring APS/MSP
115
Configuring the Working Interface
116
Configuring the Protect Interface
117
Configuring SONET/SDH Alarms
119
Configuration Example
120
Configuring APS Event Collection
120
Manual Switching to a Redundant Port
121
Testing Interfaces
122
Loopback Testing
122
Testing Connectivity
123
Monitoring SONET/SDH Interfaces
124
Monitoring Interface Statistics
124
Monitoring APS/MSP
132
Chapter 4 Configuring Channelized Ocx/Stmx Interfaces
135
Overview
135
SONET APS and SDH MSP
135
MDL/FDL Support
135
MDL Standards
136
FDL Standards
136
Timeout of Received MDL and FDL Messages
136
Frequency of FDL Path Messages
137
Higher-Level Protocols
137
Platform Considerations
137
Table 10: MDL and FDL Message Strings and Message Types
137
Cocx/Stmx FO Line Module
138
Interface Stack
138
SONET/SDH VT Controllers
139
Figure 8: Stack for Cocx/Stmx Interfaces
139
Figure 9: SONET Multiplexing
140
Table 11: Tributary Standards that Cocx/Stmx Interfaces Support
140
Figure 10: SDH Multiplexing
141
Table 12: Identifiers for SONET/SDH VT Controllers
141
Table 13: Definitions for Identifiers for SONET/SDH VT Controllers
141
T3 Controllers
142
Hdlc
142
Numbering Scheme
142
Table 14: Identifiers for T3 Controllers
142
References
143
Before You Configure an Interface
144
Configuration Tasks
145
SONET/SDH Configuration Tasks
145
Configuring Higher Layers
150
T1/E1 Configuration Tasks
150
Configuring an Unframed E1 Line
151
Configuring T1 and E1 Lines
151
Configuring T1 Interfaces to Send FDL Messages
154
Disabling Interfaces and Channel Groups
156
Configuring Higher Layers
156
T3 Configuration Tasks
156
Configuring T3 Line Parameters
157
Configuring T3 Interfaces to Send MDL Messages
159
Configuring T1 Channels on T3 Interfaces
160
Configuring T1 Channels to Send FDL Messages
163
Configuring Higher Layers
165
HDLC Channel Configuration Tasks
165
Optional Tasks
165
Configuration Examples
167
Example 1: Configuring Interfaces in SONET Mode
168
Figure 11: Configuring Fractional T1 in SONET Mode
168
Example 2: Configuring Interfaces in SDH Mode
169
Figure 12: Configuring Fractional E1 and Unframed E1 in SDH Mode
169
Example 3: Configuring Frame Relay
170
Example 4: Configuring PPP
170
Testing Interfaces
171
Sending BERT Patterns
171
Receiving BERT Patterns
173
Enabling Local or Network Loopback
173
Enabling Remote Loopback Testing
175
Testing Connectivity
178
Monitoring Interfaces
179
Setting a Baseline
180
Output Filtering
180
Monitoring APS/MSP
199
Chapter 5 Configuring Ethernet Interfaces
201
Ethernet Overview
201
Features
202
Ethernet Interface Platform Considerations
202
Numbering Scheme
203
ERX-7Xx Models, ERX-14Xx Models, and the ERX-310 Router
203
E120 Router and E320 Router
203
Interface Specifier
204
Fast Ethernet I/O Modules
204
FE-8 I/O Module
204
FE-8 SFP I/O Module
205
Gigabit Ethernet I/O Modules and Ioas
205
GE I/O Module
205
GE-2 SFP I/O Module
206
Ports on GE-2 SFP I/O Module
206
Bandwidth and Line Rate Considerations
206
GE-8 I/O Module
206
Bandwidth and Line Rate Considerations
207
Table 15: Average Data Rate for ERX-310 Router or in Slots 2 or 4 of an
207
Managing High-Density Ethernet
208
OC3-2 GE APS I/O Module
208
Es2-S1 Ge-4 Ioa
208
Table 16: Average Data Rate When Installed in All Other Slots on an
208
Es2-S1 Ge-8 Ioa
209
ES2 4G LM Combination
209
Table 17: Average Data Rate for One ES2-S1 GE-8 IOA Installed with an ES2
210
Table 18: Average Data Rate for Two ES2-S1 GE-8 Ioas Installed with an
210
Table 19: Average Data Rate for ES2-S1 GE-8 IOA Combined with Other IOA Types in same Slot
211
ES2 10G LM Combination
212
Table 20: Average Data Rate for One ES2-S1 GE-8 IOA Installed with an ES2
212
Es2-S3 Ge-20 Ioa
213
ES2 10G LM Combination
213
Table 21: Average Data Rate for Two ES2-S1 GE-8 Ioas Installed with an
213
Bandwidth and Line Rate Considerations
214
Managing High-Density Ethernet
214
10-Gigabit Ethernet Ioas
214
Es2-S1 10Ge Ioa
214
Table 22: Average Data Rate for One ES2-S3 GE-20 IOA Installed with an
214
Managing High-Density Ethernet
215
Es2-S2 10Ge Pr Ioa
215
ES2 10G Uplink LM Combination
216
ES2 10G LM Combination
217
Ethernet References
218
High-Density Ethernet
218
Managing Port Redundancy on Gigabit Ethernet I/O Modules
219
Configuration Tasks for Ethernet
220
Configuring the Physical Interface
221
Disabling Ethernet Interfaces
227
Monitoring Ethernet Interfaces
227
Setting Statistics Baselines
227
Using Ethernet Show Commands
227
Chapter 6 Managing Tunnel-Service and Ipsec-Service Interfaces
237
Tunnel-Service and Ipsec-Service Overview
237
Figure 13: Interface Stacking for Tunnel-Service Interfaces
237
Types of Tunnel-Server Ports
238
Dedicated Tunnel-Server Ports
238
Shared Tunnel-Server Ports
238
Types of Tunnel-Service Interfaces
238
Tunnel-Service Interface Platform Considerations
239
Supported Modules for Dedicated Tunnel-Server Ports
239
ERX-7Xx Models, ERX-14Xx Models, and the ERX-310 Router
240
E120 Router and E320 Router
240
Supported Modules for Shared Tunnel-Server Ports
240
ERX-14Xx Models and the ERX-310 Router
240
Numbering Scheme
241
ERX-7Xx Models, ERX-14Xx Models, and the ERX-310 Router
241
E120 Router and E320 Router
241
Interface Specifier
242
Supported Applications for Dedicated and Shared Tunnel-Server Ports
242
Redundancy and Interface Distribution of Tunnel-Service Interfaces
243
Sms, ES2-S1 Service IOA, and Shared Tunnel-Server Modules
243
Static IP Tunnel-Service Interfaces
243
Dynamic Tunnel-Service Interfaces
244
Interface Allocation for Shared Tunnel-Server Modules
244
Isms
244
Tunnel-Service Interface Considerations
245
Provisioning Tunnel-Service Interfaces
245
Bandwidth Limitations of Shared Tunnel-Server Ports
246
Exchanging Tunnel-Server Modules
246
Unprovisioned Tunnel-Service Interfaces
246
Table 23: Sample Capacity, Configuration, and Utilization Values for Tunnel-Service Interfaces
246
Configuring Tunnel-Server Ports and Tunnel-Service Interfaces
247
Identifying the Physical Location of the Tunnel-Server Port
247
Provisioning the Maximum Number of Interfaces on a Tunnel-Server Port
247
Verifying the Tunnel-Server Interface Configuration
248
Unprovisioning Tunnel-Service Interfaces
248
Monitoring Tunnel-Service Interfaces
250
Part 2 Index
253
Index
255
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