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OptiX iManager T2000 Web LCT

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Contents
About This Document.....................................................................................................................1
1 Product Description...................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Position in TMN Hierarchy.............................................................................................................................1-2
1.2 Function Comparison Between Web LCT and T2000-LCT...........................................................................1-3
1.3 Manageable Equipment...................................................................................................................................1-3
1.4 New Features...................................................................................................................................................1-4
1.4.1 New Boards Supported...........................................................................................................................1-4
1.4.2 New Features..........................................................................................................................................1-5
1.5 Features and Functions....................................................................................................................................1-6
1.5.1 Alarm Management................................................................................................................................1-7
1.5.2 Performance Management......................................................................................................................1-8
1.5.3 NE Management.....................................................................................................................................1-9
1.5.4 Security Management.............................................................................................................................1-9
1.5.5 Communication and Orderwire Management......................................................................................1-10
1.5.6 Time Localization Management...........................................................................................................1-11
1.5.7 RTN NE Configuration........................................................................................................................1-11
1.5.8 NG WDM NE Configuration...............................................................................................................1-14
1.5.9 Reports Management............................................................................................................................1-19
1.6 Performance Indexes.....................................................................................................................................1-19
1.7 Main Windows..............................................................................................................................................1-19
1.7.1 NE List.................................................................................................................................................1-20
1.7.2 NE Explorer..........................................................................................................................................1-20
1.7.3 NE Panel...............................................................................................................................................1-22
2 Installation Guide......................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Installation Preparations..................................................................................................................................2-2
2.1.1 Configuration Requirements..................................................................................................................2-2
2.1.2 Materials List..........................................................................................................................................2-2
2.2 Installing the Web LCT...................................................................................................................................2-2
2.3 Connecting the Web LCT to NEs...................................................................................................................2-7
2.4 Checking the Installation.................................................................................................................................2-8
2.4.1 Checking Directories and Files..............................................................................................................2-8
2.4.2 Starting the Web LCT Server.................................................................................................................2-9
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2.4.3 Creating NEs in Batches........................................................................................................................2-9
2.4.4 Creating a Single NE............................................................................................................................2-10
2.5 Backing Up the Installation Program............................................................................................................2-11
2.6 Uninstalling the Web LCT............................................................................................................................2-11
3 Getting Started............................................................................................................................3-1
3.1 Starting the Web LCT Server..........................................................................................................................3-2
3.2 Logging In to the Web LCT............................................................................................................................3-2
3.3 Shutting Down the Web LCT..........................................................................................................................3-3
3.4 Opening the Online Help.................................................................................................................................3-3
3.5 Table Operations.............................................................................................................................................3-3
3.6 Selecting an Object in the Navigation Tree.....................................................................................................3-4
3.7 Setting Parameters in the List..........................................................................................................................3-5
3.8 Setting the Display Format of Web LCT Time...............................................................................................3-6
3.9 Operation Precautions.....................................................................................................................................3-6
A Service Ports Description.......................................................................................................A-1
A.1 Background....................................................................................................................................................A-2
A.2 Notes and Precautions...................................................................................................................................A-2
A.3 Service Ports Used by the Web LCT.............................................................................................................A-2
A.4 How to Query Service Ports..........................................................................................................................A-3
B Glossary......................................................................................................................................B-1
C Acronyms and Abbreviations................................................................................................C-1
Index.................................................................................................................................................i-1
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Figures
Figure 1-1 Position in TMN Hierarchy................................................................................................................1-2
Figure 1-2 NE List..............................................................................................................................................1-20
Figure 1-3 NG WDM NE Explorer....................................................................................................................1-21
Figure 1-4 RTN NE Explorer.............................................................................................................................1-22
Figure 1-5 OptiX OSN 6800 Slot Layout..........................................................................................................1-23
Figure 1-6 OptiX RTN 620 Slot Layout............................................................................................................1-23
Figure 1-7 NG WDM Path View.......................................................................................................................1-24
Figure 1-8 RTN Path View................................................................................................................................1-24
Figure 3-1 Table sorting.......................................................................................................................................3-4
Figure 3-2 Paging display.....................................................................................................................................3-4
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Tables
Table 1-1 Manageable Equipment........................................................................................................................1-3
Table 1-2 New boards supported..........................................................................................................................1-5
Table 1-3 Performance indexes..........................................................................................................................1-19
Table A-1 Service ports used by the Web LCT...................................................................................................A-2
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About This Document
Purpose
The OptiX iManager T2000 Web LCT User Guide describes how to install and start the Web
LCT, and also describes the features and functions of the Web LCT.
Related Versions
The following table lists the product versions related to this document.
Product Name Version
OptiX iManager T2000 Web LCT V200R006C03

Intended Audience
The intended audiences of this document are:
l Network Planning Engineer
l Hardware Installation Engineer
l Network Monitoring Engineer
l Data Configuration Engineer
l NM Administrator
l System Maintenance Engineer
Organization
This document is organized as follows.
Chapter Description
1 Product Description Describes a brief introduction to the Web
LCT.
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Chapter Description
2 Installation Guide Describes how to install the Web LCT.
3 Getting Started Describes some basic Web LCT operations.
A Service Ports Description Describes the service ports used by the Web
LCT.
B Glossary Lists the glossary used in the document.
C Acronyms and Abbreviations Lists the acronyms and abbreviations used in
the document.

Conventions
Symbol Conventions
The following symbols may be found in this document. They are defined as follows
Symbol Description
DANGER
Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk
which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level
of risk which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
that, if not avoided, could cause equipment
damage, data loss, and performance
degradation, or unexpected results.
NOTE
Provides additional information to emphasize
or supplement important points of the main
text.
TIP
Indicates a tip that may help you solve a
problem or save you time.

General Conventions
Convention Description
Times New Roman Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman.
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Convention Description
Boldface Names of files, directories, folders, and users
are in boldface. For example, log in as user
root.
Italic Book titles are in italics.
Courier New Terminal display is in Courier New.

Command Conventions
Convention Description
Boldface The keywords of a command line are in
boldface.
Italic Command arguments are in italic.
[ ] Items (keywords or arguments) in square
brackets [ ] are optional.
{ x | y | ... } Alternative items are grouped in braces and
separated by vertical bars. One is selected.
[ x | y | ... ] Optional alternative items are grouped in
square brackets and separated by vertical
bars. One or none is selected.
{ x | y | ... } * Alternative items are grouped in braces and
separated by vertical bars. A minimum of one
or a maximum of all can be selected.

GUI Conventions
Convention Description
Boldface Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window,
and dialog titles are in boldface. For example,
click OK.
> Multi-level menus are in boldface and
separated by the ">" signs. For example,
choose File > Create > Folder.

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Keyboard Operation
Format Description
Key Press the key. For example, press Enter and
press Tab.
Key 1+Key 2 Press the keys concurrently. For example,
pressing Ctrl+Alt+A means the three keys
should be pressed concurrently.
Key 1, Key 2 Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing
Alt, A means the two keys should be pressed
in turn.

Mouse Operation
Action Description
Click Select and release the primary mouse button
without moving the pointer.
Double-click Press the primary mouse button twice
continuously and quickly without moving the
pointer.
Drag Press and hold the primary mouse button and
move the pointer to a certain position.

Update History
Updates between document versions are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document version
contains all updates made to previous versions.
Updates in Issue 01 (2008-06-20) Based on Product Version V200R006C03
The updated contents are as follows.
Chapter 1 Product Description
The section of Features and Functions and section of New Features are updated to describe the
new functions of the Web LCT V200R006C03.
Updates in Issue 01 (2008-02-28) Based on Product Version V200R006C01
The updated contents are as follows.
Chapter 1 Product Description
The section of Features and Functions and section of New Features are updated to describe the
new functions of the Web LCT V200R006C01.
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Descriptions of the installation procedure are updated.
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The updated contents are as follows.
Chapter 1 Product Description
The section of New Features is added to describe new functions supported by the Web LCT
V200R005C01, compared with the previous version.
Chapter 2 Installation Guide
Procedures for applying for and installing the Web LCT license are added.
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Initial commercial release.
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1 Product Description
About This Chapter
The OptiX iManager T2000 Web LCT (Web LCT) is an NE layer management system for an
optical transport network. The Web LCT uniformly manages OptiX series optical transmission
equipment from Huawei, such as the RTN and NG WDM equipment.
1.1 Position in TMN Hierarchy
The Web LCT is an NE-level management system in an optical transport network. Based on the
browser/server architecture, the Web LCT allows you to perform all operations of NE-level
configuration and maintenance.
1.2 Function Comparison Between Web LCT and T2000-LCT
The Web LCT and the T2000-LCT are element management systems (EMS). They provide the
ability to configure and maintain Huawei OptiX series products, and the ability to manage
alarms, configuration, performance data, security and communication.
1.3 Manageable Equipment
The Web LCT can manage OptiX series optical transmission equipment from Huawei, such as
RTN and NG WDM equipment.
1.4 New Features
Compared with the V200R006C01, the Web LCT V200R006C03 supports some new boards
and new features.
1.5 Features and Functions
The Web LCT provides all management functions at the NE layer.
1.6 Performance Indexes
The performance indexes of the Web LCT are described.
1.7 Main Windows
The Web LCT main windows are described here.
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1.1 Position in TMN Hierarchy
The Web LCT is an NE-level management system in an optical transport network. Based on the
browser/server architecture, the Web LCT allows you to perform all operations of NE-level
configuration and maintenance.
In the telecommunication management network (TMN), the Web LCT is located at the NE layer.
That is, the Web LCT is an element management system (EMS) and provides all management
functions at the NE layer. See Figure 1-1.
Figure 1-1 Position in TMN Hierarchy
BMS: Business Management System
SMS: Service Management System
NMS: Network Management System
SNMS: Subnetwork Management System
EMS: Element Management System
GNE: Gateway Network Element
NE: Network Element
The Web LCT accesses a local NE through a LAN or a serial port, and accesses a remote NE
through data communications channel (DCC). The Web LCT can be integrated with the T2000.
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1.2 Function Comparison Between Web LCT and T2000-LCT
The Web LCT and the T2000-LCT are element management systems (EMS). They provide the
ability to configure and maintain Huawei OptiX series products, and the ability to manage
alarms, configuration, performance data, security and communication.
The main difference between the Web LCT and the T2000-LCT is as follows:
Manageable Equipment
The Web LCT manages Huawei NG WDM and RTN series products. The T2000-LCT manages
SDH, MSTP, OSN, Metro WDM and LH WDM series products.
GUI Style
The Web LCT uses the browser/server architecture that the user configures and maintains NEs
by using a browser. The Web LCT implements a web-based graphic user interface. The T2000-
LCT implements a Java-based graphic user interface.
Data Management
The Web LCT has no NM database, All operations are directly applies to NEs. Hence, the Web
LCT does not support the ability to preconfigure an NE, upload and download the NE
configuration data, and acknowledge and synchronize alarms.
1.3 Manageable Equipment
The Web LCT can manage OptiX series optical transmission equipment from Huawei, such as
RTN and NG WDM equipment.
Table 1-1 lists the optical transmission equipment that the Web LCT V200R006C03 manages.
Table 1-1 Manageable Equipment
Categor
y
Equipment Name in the Web
LCT
Compatible NE
Software
NG
WDM
series
OptiX OSN 3800 Compact
Intelligent Optical Transport
Platform
OptiX OSN 3800 5.52.01.10
5.52.02.10
5.52.03.20
OptiX OSN 6800 Intelligent
Optical Transport Platform
OptiX OSN 6800 5.51.01.10
5.51.02.10
5.51.03.20
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Categor
y
Equipment Name in the Web
LCT
Compatible NE
Software
RTN
series
OptiX RTN 610 radio
transmission system
OptiX RTN 610 5.54.01.10
5.54.01.20
5.54.02.10
5.54.02.10 is a new
NE software version
that the Web LCT
V200R006C03
supports.
OptiX RTN 620 radio
transmission system
OptiX RTN 620 5.54.01.10
5.54.01.20
5.54.02.10
5.54.02.10 is a new
NE software version
that the Web LCT
V200R006C03
supports.
OptiX RTN 605 radio
transmission system
OptiX RTN 605 5.60.01.10
OptiX RTN 605 is a
new equipment that
the Web LCT
V200R006C03
supports.

NOTE
Rule of the compatible mapping between the Web LCT and NE: In Table 1-1, the last digit of the NE
software version is extensible. For example, a.bb.cc.20 indicates that all versions of a.bb.cc.2x are mapped
to the Web LCT.
1.4 New Features
Compared with the V200R006C01, the Web LCT V200R006C03 supports some new boards
and new features.
1.4.1 New Boards Supported
This section describes new boards supported by the Web LCT V200R006C03.
1.4.2 New Features
The Web LCT V200R006C03 supports the following new features.
1.4.1 New Boards Supported
This section describes new boards supported by the Web LCT V200R006C03.
The Web LCT V200R006C03 supports the following new boards listed in Table 1-2.
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Table 1-2 New boards supported
Equipment NE Software
Version
Board
OptiX RTN 610
V100R002C01
5.54.02.10 PD1, PL3
OptiX RTN 620
V100R002C01
5.54.02.10 IF0A, IF0B, PD1, PL3, EMS, IFX, SL4
OptiX RTN 605
V100R001C01
5.60.01.10 ODU, IF0, PH1, EOW, SCC, PW24A,
PW48B

1.4.2 New Features
The Web LCT V200R006C03 supports the following new features.
Alarm Functions
The RTN equipment (NE software version: 5.54.02.10) supports the inter-board alarm
suppression.
Communication Functions
The RTN equipment (NE software version: 5.54.02.10) supports the DCC transparent
transmission through external clock interfaces.
Orderwire Functions
The RTN equipment (NE software version: 5.54.02.10) supports the orderwire transparent
transmission through external clock interfaces and F1 data interfaces.
Basic NE Configuration
The RTN equipment (NE software version: 5.54.02.10) supports the following new basic NE
configuration functions:
l Support the license management function for equipment.
l Support the press-to-install function for logical boards.
l Optimize functions of the fast configuration wizard.
l Adjust the link configuration user interface.
NOTE
l In the case of the fast configuration wizard, the ease of use is improved by adjusting the Help
information and the layout of the user interface, and the availability of this function is also
enhanced by adding the function of setting the performance monitoring time and the function of
NE time synchronization.
l After the adjustment, the link configuration user interface includes the tabs of XPIC
configuration, IF 1+1 protection, N+1 protection, and IF/ODU configuration.
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Optimization of Radio Service Configuration and Protection Configuration
The RTN equipment (NE software version: 5.54.02.10) supports the following new basic NE
configuration functions:
l Support the N+1 protection.
l Support the REG configuration.
l Support the 1:N linear multiplex section protection.
l Support MSP rings.
l Support the XPIC feature.
Ethernet Interface and Service Configuration
The EMS board of the RTN equipment (NE software version: 5.54.02.10) supports the following
new data features:
l Configure EVPL (QinQ) services.
Creation of services adding S-VLAN based on port and stripping S-VLAN
Creation of services adding S-VLAN based on port+C-VLAN and stripping S-VLAN
Creation of services forwarding S-VLAN based on port+S-VLAN
Creation of services translating S-VLAN based on port+S-VLAN
Creation of services forwarding C-VLAN based on port+C-VLAN
Creation of services translating C-VLAN based on port+C-VLAN
Configuration of QinQ service priority.
l Configure EPLAN services.
Query, creation, and deletion of VB bridges
Modification of VB bridge parameters
Configuration and query of VBLink
Creation, deletion, query, and modification of the VLAN filtering table
Creation, query, and deletion of VLAN unicast
Query of bound paths
Query of the self-learning MAC address
Clearing of the self-learning MAC address
Query and setting of the aging time of a MAC address
l Customize QoS parameter template and create flows no matter this template is used or not.
l Configure the port shaping.
l Configure the spanning tree.
l Configure the IGMP Snooping protocol.
1.5 Features and Functions
The Web LCT provides all management functions at the NE layer.
1.5.1 Alarm Management
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The alarm management function monitors faults and abnormal events generated during running
of the equipment in real time, and also provides alarm details and analysis measures. This helps
you locate and clear faults in a fast manner. The Web LCT provides alarm management functions.
You can customize alarm monitoring policies as required, and analyze and process the alarms.
1.5.2 Performance Management
The performance management function collects performance data of the equipment, functions,
services, or other objects periodically or after being triggered, to record the operation status,
health status, and quality of service (QoS) of a network. The Web LCT provides performance
management functions. You can customize performance monitoring policies as required, and
analyze and process the collected performance data.
1.5.3 NE Management
The NE management function includes searching for NEs, adding an NE, deleting an NE, logging
in to an NE and logging out of an NE.
1.5.4 Security Management
The security management function includes Web LCT security management, NE security
management and operation log management. This ensures the security of the Web LCT system
and the transport network data.
1.5.5 Communication and Orderwire Management
The Web LCT provides communication and orderwire management functions. The
communication management function provides a communication channel for operation,
management and maintenance (OAM) of the transport network.
1.5.6 Time Localization Management
Time localization ensures the time on the Web LCT is correctly displayed when the Web LCT
crosses time zones and daylight saving time (DST).
1.5.7 RTN NE Configuration
The RTN NE level configurations include the configurations on communications, services,
protection, and clock on a per-NE basis. The configuration data is saved in the Web LCT and
in the database of the NE.
1.5.8 NG WDM NE Configuration
The NG WDM NE level configurations include the configurations on communications, services,
protection, and clock on a per-NE basis. The configuration data is saved in the Web LCT and
in the database of the NE.
1.5.9 Reports Management
The Web LCT has comprehensive reporting capabilities. An authorized Web LCT user is able
to view and print the desired data.
1.5.1 Alarm Management
The alarm management function monitors faults and abnormal events generated during running
of the equipment in real time, and also provides alarm details and analysis measures. This helps
you locate and clear faults in a fast manner. The Web LCT provides alarm management functions.
You can customize alarm monitoring policies as required, and analyze and process the alarms.
Alarm Monitoring Policy Settings
By using the Web LCT, a user can perform the following operations:
l Set the NE alarm attributes, which are:
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Saving mode
Reversion mode
Alarm correlative suppression
Alarm delay
Alarm occurring delay time
Alarm ending delay time
l Set alarm severity and automatic reporting.
l Set the alarm suppression.
l Set the alarm reversion.
l Set the bit error alarm threshold.
l Set the AIS insertion switch.
l Set the UNEQ insertion switch.
l Save alarm data by printing a report or exporting a text file.
l Support the inter-board alarm suppression.
Alarm Viewing
By using the Web LCT, a user can perform the following operations:
l View the current alarms.
l View the history alarms.
l View the abnormal events.
l View the information of current alarms and abnormal events by using the toolbar.
l Turn off the alarm indicator on the top of cabinet.
Alarm Deletion
By using the Web LCT, a user can delete current NE alarms.
1.5.2 Performance Management
The performance management function collects performance data of the equipment, functions,
services, or other objects periodically or after being triggered, to record the operation status,
health status, and quality of service (QoS) of a network. The Web LCT provides performance
management functions. You can customize performance monitoring policies as required, and
analyze and process the collected performance data.
Performance Monitoring Policy Settings
By using the Web LCT, a user can perform the following operations:
l Set the start and stop time for NE performance monitoring.
l Set the start and stop time for Ethernet performance monitoring.
l Set the monitoring status of the Ethernet performance events.
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l Set the monitoring status of performance events and the performance threshold for a
specified board.
Performance Monitoring
By using the Web LCT, a user can perform the following operations:
l View the current performance data, history performance data, UAT and threshold crossing
events.
l Monitor the Ethernet RMON performance.
Performance Register Resetting
By using the Web LCT, a user can reset the performance register on the board.
1.5.3 NE Management
The NE management function includes searching for NEs, adding an NE, deleting an NE, logging
in to an NE and logging out of an NE.
By using the Web LCT, a user can perform the following operations:
l Search for NEs.
l Add an NE.
l Delete an NE.
l Log in to an NE.
l Log out of an NE.
1.5.4 Security Management
The security management function includes Web LCT security management, NE security
management and operation log management. This ensures the security of the Web LCT system
and the transport network data.
Web LCT Security Management
The Web LCT provides only a default user admin. To ensure system security, you need to
periodically change your password.
NE Security Management
By using the Web LCT, you can perform the following operations:
l NE user management: Support NE user management, including creating, modifying, and
deleting NE users.
l NE user group management: Query the NE users included in each NE user group on the
NE.
l LCT access control: Set whether the LCT can be used to log in to or manage the NE.
l Online user management: Query the online user and force the user to exit.
l NE security parameter: Query and set the NE security system parameters, including
querying and setting the Warning Screen information during login to the NE.
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l NE security log: Query the NE security log.
Operation Log Management
The Web LCT provides system logs. You can view the desired logs by the operation time, object
and result. The query results can be printed or saved to a file.
1.5.5 Communication and Orderwire Management
The Web LCT provides communication and orderwire management functions. The
communication management function provides a communication channel for operation,
management and maintenance (OAM) of the transport network.
Communication Management
By using the Web LCT, a user can perform the following operations:
l Set the following NE communication parameters:
IP address
Extension ID of NE
Gateway IP address
Subnet mask of GNE
NSAP address
l Set extension embedded control channel (ECC) parameters for an Ethernet interface.
l Access control
Enable the Web LCT or the command line terminal to access the NE through an Ethernet
or serial port.
Set the access rate for the serial port.
l Query the DCC rate. The NG WDM equipment automatically sets the DCC rate. You can
query the DCC channel type and communication status.
l Change DCC access rate by selecting the bytes used by DCC channel. Bytes used in DCC
communication can be set: one bytes (D1-D1), three bytes (D1-D3), nine bytes (D4-D12)
or twelve bytes (D1-D12). The corresponding access rates are: 64 kbit/s, 192 kbit/s, 576
kbit/s, and 768 kbit/s.
NOTE
l In the case of the PDH microwaves, D1 bytes or D1 to D3 bytes can be used.
l NG WDM equipment does not support one bytes (D1-D1).
l Set transparent transmission of DCC. When interconnected with other vendor's equipment,
the OptiX series equipment can transparently transmit the D bytes of other vendor's
equipment through the D1D3 bytes, and communicate with the OptiX equipment through
the D4D12 bytes.
l Manage IP protocol stack. You can perform the following functions:
Query the IP route table.
Set the OSPF parameters.
Enable ARP proxy for an NE.
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l Manage open systems interconnection (OSI). You can set the network layout and the
routing table.
l Manage OSI tunnels. You can configure OSI tunnels for those NEs at the edge of a non-
OSI network by OSI tunnel. In this way, the NMS for an OSI network is able to pass through
a non-OSI network to manage OSI NEs.
l Support DCC transparent transmission through external clock interfaces.
Orderwire Management
Support orderwire transparent transmission through external clock interfaces and F1 data
interfaces.
1.5.6 Time Localization Management
Time localization ensures the time on the Web LCT is correctly displayed when the Web LCT
crosses time zones and daylight saving time (DST).
By using the Web LCT, a user can perform the following operations.
l Switch the display mode of the Web LCT time on the Web LCT.
l A user can set and query NE time zones.
l A user can enable or disable the daylight saving time.
1.5.7 RTN NE Configuration
The RTN NE level configurations include the configurations on communications, services,
protection, and clock on a per-NE basis. The configuration data is saved in the Web LCT and
in the database of the NE.
Basic NE Configuration
By using the Web LCT, a user can perform the following operations:
l Modify the NE attributes, including:
NE name
NE ID
NE extended ID
Remarks
Affiliated gateway IP address
Affiliated gateway port
l Synchronize the NE time. Align all NEs with the system time of the Web LCT server. The
user can configure the Web LCT to automatically synchronize the NE time by specifying
the automatic synchronization period.
l Set the automatic release of the NE function for some operations that may affect services.
These operations automatically stop at the specified time.
l Environment monitoring information. You can set the interfaces of environment
monitoring.
l Configure RTN NEs in a quick manner. The Web LCT provides a wizard to configure
point-to-point microwave services.
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l Support the license management function for equipment.
l Support the press-to-install function for logical boards.
Equipment Protection Configuration
By using the Web LCT, a user can perform the following operations:
l Configure board 1+1 protection.
l Configure intermediate frequency (IF) board 1+1 protection.
l Support the N+1 protection.
Interface Configuration
By using the Web LCT, a user can perform the following operations:
l Set the parameters for an SDH interface.
l Set the parameters for a plesiochronous digital hierarchy (PDH) interface.
l Set the parameters for an outdoor unit (ODU) interface.
l Set the parameters for an IF interface.
l Set the parameters for a digital interface.
l Set automatic laser shutdown.
l Perform PRBS test on a tributary path.
l Set overhead interfaces, including:
Orderwire
Broadcast data port
l Query and set overhead bytes, including:
Regenerator section overhead bytes (J0)
Pass-through or termination of VC4 higher order path overhead bytes (J1, C2)
Lower order path overhead bytes (V5, J2)
VC3 higher order path overhead (J1, C2)
Service Configuration
By using the Web LCT, a user can perform the following operations:
l Configure VC12, VC3, or VC4 services.
l Configure the linear MSP services, including the 1+1 linear MSP and the 1:3 linear MSP.
l Convert an SNCP service to a normal service or convert a normal service to an SNCP
service.
l Support the REG configuration.
l Support MSP rings.
l Support the XPIC feature.
Configuration for Ethernet Interfaces and Services
By using the Web LCT, a user can perform the following operations:
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l Configure the internal ports of an Ethernet interface, including:
Encapsulation/mapping
LCAS
Bound path
l Configure the external port of an Ethernet interface, including:
Basic attributes
Flow control
l Configure Ethernet private line (EPL) transparent transmission services.
l Test Ethernet services. The user can locate faults by sending and receiving Ethernet test
frames.
l Configure EVPL (QinQ) services.
Creation of services adding S-VLAN based on port and stripping S-VLAN
Creation of services adding S-VLAN based on port+C-VLAN and stripping S-VLAN
Creation of services forwarding S-VLAN based on port+S-VLAN
Creation of services translating S-VLAN based on port+S-VLAN
Creation of services forwarding C-VLAN based on port+C-VLAN
Creation of services translating C-VLAN based on port+C-VLAN
Configuration of QinQ service priority.
l Configure EPLAN services.
Query, creation, and deletion of VB bridges
Modification of VB bridge parameters
Configuration and query of VBLink
Creation, deletion, query, and modification of the VLAN filtering table
Creation, query, and deletion of VLAN unicast
Query of bound paths
Query of the self-learning MAC address
Clearing of the self-learning MAC address
Query and setting of the aging time of a MAC address
l Configure the QoS.
l Configure the spanning tree.
l Configure the IGMP Snooping protocol.
Clock Configuration
By using the Web LCT, a user can perform the following operations:
l Query the clock synchronization status.
l Set the priority tables of system clock source.
l Set clock source switching, including:
Clock source restoration parameters
Clock source switching condition
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Clock source switching
l Configure clock subnets: including:
Clock subnet
Clock quality
SSM output control
Clock ID status
l Set phase-locked sources output by external clock, including 2 Mbit/s phase-locked source
external clock attributes.
1.5.8 NG WDM NE Configuration
The NG WDM NE level configurations include the configurations on communications, services,
protection, and clock on a per-NE basis. The configuration data is saved in the Web LCT and
in the database of the NE.
Basic NE Configuration
By using the Web LCT, you can perform the following operations:
l Modify the NE attributes such as:
NE name
NE ID
NE extended ID
Remarks
Affiliated gateway IP address
Affiliated gateway port
l Synchronize the NE time. Align all NEs with the system time of the Web LCT server. You
can configure the Web LCT to automatically synchronize the NE time by specifying the
automatic synchronization period.
l Set the automatic release of the NE function for some operations that may affect services.
These operations automatically stop at the specified time.
l Environment monitoring information. You can set the environment monitoring interface,
fan speed mode and speed level.
l Manages fibers and cables as follows:
View fiber cable information.
Create or delete a fiber cable.
Create a fiber cable report.
l Configure orderwire features, including:
Set the board to an orderwire board, and query the orderwire board information.
Set and query the orderwire phone numbers, call waiting time and orderwire phone port
availability.
Set and query the networkwide conference call number.
Set and query the subnet No. length and the related subnet of the optical interface.
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l Dynamically add a port: The new function of dynamically adding, deleting, or modifying
a port supports the SFP/XFP client side color port, fiber connection and optical cross-
connection, and client side 1+1 protection.
Clock Configuration
The Web LCT supports the ability to configure clocks for the SCC board of the NG WDM
equipment. You can perform the following functions:
l Specify the traceable clock source for the SCC board.
l Define the clock source priorities.
Configuration for Ethernet Interfaces and Services
By using the Web LCT, you can perform the following operations:
l Configure Ethernet port mirroring. You can monitor packets, perform routine maintenance
operations and in-service commissioning through a mirrored port in a flexible manner.
l Configure the internal ports of an Ethernet interface, including:
Basic attributes
TAG attribute
Network attributes
Bound path
Advanced attributes
l Configure the external port of an Ethernet interface, including:
Basic attributes
Flow control
TAG attribute
Network attributes
Advanced attributes
l Configure Ethernet private line (EPL) services, EVPL(QinQ) services and VLAN SNCP
services.
NOTE
l QinQ is an embedded VLAN technology that introduces multi-layer VLAN IDs to identify different
users. In this way, VLAN is expanded. The Web LCT supports the ability to add labels.
l The VLAN SNCP service is VLAN-based Ethernet private line service that has the SNCP protection.
You can create VLAN SNCP and QinQ VLAN SNCP services, and perform conversion between a
VLAN SNCP service and a normal Ethernet service.
l Configure quality of service (QoS), including:
Flow
CAR
CoS
Flow Shaping
l Configure the Ethernet service OAM: Create, query, and delete maintenance points (MPs),
perform maintenance operations, and set OAM attributes.
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l Configure Ethernet link aggregation groups: By using Ethernet link aggregation, multiple
links that are connected to the same equipment can be bound together.
l Configure VLAN groups: Classify some consecutive VLAN services (usually service
demands of the same type) that are accessed in a group to form a VLAN group. Perform
operations of service creation, QoS flow management, and ETH OAM management to the
initial VLAN ID in a VLAN group, and other services in the group have the same
configuration.
l Configure EPLAN services:
Query, create, and delete VB bridges.
Modify the VB bridge parameters.
Modify and query VBLinks.
Create, delete, query, and modify the VLAN filtering table.
Query, create, and delete VLAN unicast.
Query bound paths.
Query self-learning MAC addresses.
Clear self-learning MAC addresses.
Query and set the aging time of a MAC address.
Test Ethernet services. You can locate faults by sending and receiving Ethernet test
frames.
WDM Board Configuration
By using the Web LCT, you can perform the following operations:
l Configure the optical transponder board.
l Configure the tributary board and line board.
l Configure the optical multiplexing and demultiplexing board.
l Configure the optical add/drop multiplexing board.
l Configure the optical amplifier board.
l Configure the optical supervisory channel board.
l Configure the protection board.
l Configure the variable optical attenuator board.
l Configure the spectrum analysis unit.
Overhead Configuration
OTN overhead configuration:
l Configure and query the SM overhead.
l Configure and query the SM overhead.
l Configure and query the TCM overhead.
l Query the OPU overhead.
WDM overhead configuration:
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l Configure the OCh overhead: Query and set the overhead bytes to be sent and received,
and received bytes at the SDH interface side of the WDM equipment.
l Configure the OTS overhead: Set the OTS overhead bytes and related parameters.
Electrical Cross-Connection Configuration
Configure electrical cross-connections. The Web LCT allows you to configure electrical cross-
connections to control service flow in the electrical layer, and to dynamically groom, converge
and split subwavelength services. In this way, the networking and network survivability ability
is enhanced.
l Add or drop, pass through or loop back GE services and ODU1 signals through the XCS
board.
l Groom GE services, ODU1 signals and services of the Any type in a flexible manner.
l The LQM board supports automatically or manually configuring the service timeslot.
Optical Cross-Connection Configuration
Configure optical cross-connections. The grooming of optical cross-connections logically
represents the flow of optical signals in an NE. The Web LCT supports the ability to configure
optical cross-connections on a per-NE basis and to configure cross-connections in a board, to
groom services at the optical layer in a flexible manner. Optical cross-connections are differently
groomed for different types of nodes. There are two ways:
l WSD9+RMU9(WSM9) is mainly used for nodes. This way is applicable for the grooming
of multi-dimensional optical cross-connections. A maximum of eight dimensions are
supported.
l ROAM is used for stations. This way is applicable for the grooming of 2-dimensional
optical cross-connections.
Optical cross-connection broadcast services: Support the broadcast services of optical cross-
connections on a per-NE basis.
Optical Power Adjustment
By using the Web LCT, you can perform the following operations:
l Optical power management: Query the input power, output power and power threshold
information of each WDM board.
l Perform the function of intelligent power adjustment (IPA) management. When a fiber is
cut, the optical amplifier board detects the signal loss at the station. The station reports an
abnormal event to the Web LCT. After you confirm the event, the optical amplifier boards
at the upstream and downstream stations reduce their output power to a safe value to prevent
hazardous laser radiation exposure from causing permanent eye damage. After the fiber is
reconnected, the optical signals restore to normal and the optical power of each optical
amplifier board automatically restores to a normal value.
WDM Protection Configuration
You can configure protection for services. The Web LCT provides equipment-level and network-
level protection for WDM services.
l Configure board 1+1 protection as follows:
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Configure system control and communication (SCC) board 1+1 protection.
Configure cross-connect and synchronous timing (XCS) board 1+1 protection.
Perform switchover between working and protection.
Query the switching status.
l Configure port protection as follows:
Configure optical line protection.
Configure intra-board 1+1 protection: This function includes the intra-board 1+1
protection realized by the dual-fed OTU board and the intra-board 1+1 protection
realized by the assistance of the DCP or OLP board.
Configure client-side 1+1 protection.
l Configure SNCP as follows:
Configure SW SNCP for GE services or services of the Any type on an OTU board.
Configure SNCP for ODUk services.
Configure VLAN SNCP for an Ethernet board.
Perform protection switching.
Query the switching status.
l Configure the BPS protection: The BPS protection uses two boards, that is, the working
and protection boards. This function realizes the protection of any one port by performing
board-level switching.
l Configure the optical wavelength shared protection: This function realizes shared
protection of one-channel services between all stations by using two different wavelengths.
l Configure ODUk ring protection: ODUk ring network protection is mainly used to
configure the ring networks that contain distributed services. Two different ODUk channels
are used to achieve shared protection of multiple distributed services between all stations.
Dispersion Compensation
This function supports 40G dispersion compensation configuration. It uses the tunable dispersion
compensator (TDC) to precisely adjust the dispersion.
ASON NE Management on a Per-NE Basis
The NG WDM equipment supports the following ASON features:
l Enable ASON features of the NE.
l Modify the NE node ID.
l Query the LMP discovery type.
l Disable the LMP protocol.
l Disable the OSPF protocol.
l Create the control channels outside fibers.
l Query the wavelength occupation status.
l Reserve the wavelength resources.
l Check the running status of ASON services.
l Query the TE link.
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l Check the control link.
l Check the ASON signaling.
l Check the switch controller.
1.5.9 Reports Management
The Web LCT has comprehensive reporting capabilities. An authorized Web LCT user is able
to view and print the desired data.
The Web LCT provides the following reports:
l Board information report
l Slot information report
l Board details information report
1.6 Performance Indexes
The performance indexes of the Web LCT are described.
Table 1-3 lists the major performance indexes of the Web LCT V200R006C03.
Table 1-3 Performance indexes
Item Index
Installation duration The duration should be not more than seven minutes.
Time required to connect the Web
LCT to an NE
The time should be not more than 30 seconds.
Speed of starting and stopping the
Web LCT
The speed should be not more than 30 seconds.
Response speed of alarm handling The time interval from the generation of an alarm on
the equipment until it is displayed on the Web LCT is
not more than seven seconds.
Speed of displaying the NE Panel The speed should be not more than five seconds.

1.7 Main Windows
The Web LCT main windows are described here.
1.7.1 NE List
NE List is the main user interface of the Web LCT. The Web LCT manages NEs in the NE List.
In this user interface, you can create or delete NEs. You can also log in to an NE, log out of an
NE, view the system log, and set the time format.
1.7.2 NE Explorer
NE Explorer is the main operation user interface of the Web LCT. It regards one NE as an object.
In this user interface, you can configure, manage and maintain the NEs in different levels such
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as on a per-NE basis, on a per-board basis or on a per-port basis. It is the primary user interface
for NE commissioning and configuration on the Web LCT. The NE Explorer provides the
Function Tree for operation navigation. You can select an object on which you want to perform
the operation, choose the corresponding function item from the Function Tree, and then the
configuration user interface of the function is displayed.
1.7.3 NE Panel
The NE Panel displays subracks and boards in different colors depending on their current status.
In the Web LCT, most operations such as equipment configuration, monitoring, and maintenance
are performed in the NE Panel window.
1.7.1 NE List
NE List is the main user interface of the Web LCT. The Web LCT manages NEs in the NE List.
In this user interface, you can create or delete NEs. You can also log in to an NE, log out of an
NE, view the system log, and set the time format.
NOTE
l NE List support periodically refreshing. The NE information is automatically refreshed every five
seconds.
l The Web LCT provides the focus display function. After the mouse cursor resides on a shortcut button
for about two seconds, the description of the shortcut button is displayed.
l After the Web LCT client is successfully started, the NE List window is displayed.
GUI
Figure 1-2 shows the NE List window of the Web LCT.
Figure 1-2 NE List
1.7.2 NE Explorer
NE Explorer is the main operation user interface of the Web LCT. It regards one NE as an object.
In this user interface, you can configure, manage and maintain the NEs in different levels such
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as on a per-NE basis, on a per-board basis or on a per-port basis. It is the primary user interface
for NE commissioning and configuration on the Web LCT. The NE Explorer provides the
Function Tree for operation navigation. You can select an object on which you want to perform
the operation, choose the corresponding function item from the Function Tree, and then the
configuration user interface of the function is displayed.
Navigation Path
In the NE List, select an NE and click NE Explorer, or double-click the NE. The NE Explorer
is displayed.
The NG WDM NE Explorer is shown in Figure 1-3.
Figure 1-3 NG WDM NE Explorer
The RTN NE Explorer is shown in Figure 1-4.
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Figure 1-4 RTN NE Explorer
1.7.3 NE Panel
The NE Panel displays subracks and boards in different colors depending on their current status.
In the Web LCT, most operations such as equipment configuration, monitoring, and maintenance
are performed in the NE Panel window.
GUI
Select an NE in the NE List and click NE Explorer, the NE Explorer is displayed. By default,
the pane to the right displays the NE Panel, which is associated with the equipment. Figure
1-5 shows the NE Panel of the OptiX OSN 6800. Figure 1-6 shows the NE Panel of the RTN
620.
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Figure 1-5 OptiX OSN 6800 Slot Layout
Figure 1-6 OptiX RTN 620 Slot Layout
NOTE
By default, slot layout is displayed in the NE Explorer and cannot be closed.
To add a new board, right-click an idle slot, and choose a board type.
To select an operation related to an installed board, right-click the installed board and choose
the corresponding item from the shortcut menu. For example, right-click an installed board and
choose Path View to display the detailed path information. Figure 1-7 shows the NG WDM
channel diagram. Figure 1-8 shows the RTN equipment channel diagram.
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Figure 1-7 NG WDM Path View
Figure 1-8 RTN Path View
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About This Chapter
You can follow the procedure described as follows to install the Web LCT.
2.1 Installation Preparations
Before you install the Web LCT, make sure that the software, hardware and environment are
well prepared.
2.2 Installing the Web LCT
The entire process for installing the Web LCT is described.
2.3 Connecting the Web LCT to NEs
To configure and manage NEs by using the Web LCT, you need to connect the Web LCT to the
NEs with Ethernet cables or serial port cables.
2.4 Checking the Installation
After you install the Web LCT, you need to check the correctness of installation.
2.5 Backing Up the Installation Program
You can copy the entire installation program to the hard disk of a computer or other storage
media for use in case of a need.
2.6 Uninstalling the Web LCT
You can uninstall the Web LCT on Windows.
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2.1 Installation Preparations
Before you install the Web LCT, make sure that the software, hardware and environment are
well prepared.
2.1.1 Configuration Requirements
The hardware and software configuration requirements for the Web LCT system are described.
The Web LCT system can be installed on Windows.
2.1.2 Materials List
The list of materials required for installing the Web LCT is described.
2.1.1 Configuration Requirements
The hardware and software configuration requirements for the Web LCT system are described.
The Web LCT system can be installed on Windows.
Hardware requirements:
l CPU: Pentium III 700 MHz or higher
l RAM: 256 MB (recommended 512 MB or higher)
l Monitor: 1024 x 768 resolution
l Serial port: RS 232
l Ethernet interface: 10/100 Mbit/s
Software requirements:
The Web LCT supports the following operating systems:
l Windows XP Professional (Service Pack 2)
l Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition (Service Pack 1)
l Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition (Service Pack 2)
Browser requirement: Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
2.1.2 Materials List
The list of materials required for installing the Web LCT is described.
A cable: The cable shall be DL4423, 5m-8PIN, 8-core, 5-type 24AWG and 8PIN.
2.2 Installing the Web LCT
The entire process for installing the Web LCT is described.
Prerequisite
l The Windows operating system and their corresponding patches are installed, refer to 2.1.1
Configuration Requirements.
l A user t2000 that has the administrator authority must be created.
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Procedure
Step 1 Insert the installation CD/DVD-ROM.
NOTE
If you install the Web LCT from the hard disk, you need to decompress the installation software packet
that include T2000WebLCTV200R006C03B0xx_en_win32_x86_dvd.zip to the same directory. Make
sure that the decompressing directory is short and contains no space, punctuation or non-alphabetic
character.
Step 2 Run the setup.exe file.
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Step 3 Click Next.
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Step 4 Select I accept the terms of the license agreement, and click Next.
Step 5 To install in a different folder, click Change... and select another folder. Ensure that a simple
destination path is entered. The path cannot contain spaces and punctuations. Click Next.
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Step 6 Click Install, and the Setup Status dialog box is displayed. After the installation is complete,
the Installation finished dialog box is displayed.
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Step 7 Click Finish.
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Postrequisite
The entire installation process lasts for five minutes. After the Web LCT is installed, you can
run the shortcut "Start Web LCT" on the desktop.
2.3 Connecting the Web LCT to NEs
To configure and manage NEs by using the Web LCT, you need to connect the Web LCT to the
NEs with Ethernet cables or serial port cables.
Procedure
l Connect the Web LCT to the NEs with Ethernet cables.
1. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Web LCT computer.
2. Route the cable to the equipment side and connect the RJ-45 connector of the Ethernet
cable to the NMS interface of the equipment panel.
l Connect through the DCN.
1. Connect the Web LCT computer to the DCN using an Ethernet cable.
2. Connect one end of another Ethernet cable to the NMS interface of the equipment
panel and connect the other end of the line to the DCN.
l Connect the Web LCT to the NEs with the RS 232 serial port cable.
1. Connect the serial port cable to the Web LCT computer.
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2. Route the cable to the equipment side and connect the RS 232 connector of the serial
port cable to the RS 232 interface of the equipment panel.
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2.4 Checking the Installation
After you install the Web LCT, you need to check the correctness of installation.
2.4.1 Checking Directories and Files
After you install the Web LCT, you need to check the correctness of directories and files.
2.4.2 Starting the Web LCT Server
After starting the computer where the Web LCT is installed, you must start the Web LCT server
application for network management.
2.4.3 Creating NEs in Batches
When the Web LCT communicates with the GNE properly, you can create NEs in batches by
searching for all NEs that communicate with the GNE, through the IP address of the GNE or
the network segment the IP address is associated to. This method is quicker and more accurate
than manual creation.
2.4.4 Creating a Single NE
Creating NEs one by one is not as quick and precise as the batch creation. However, creating
NEs one by one is applicable no matter what way of communication an NE adopts. The NEs
that use serial ports to communicate do not support the NE search function and you must create
them one by one.
2.4.1 Checking Directories and Files
After you install the Web LCT, you need to check the correctness of directories and files.
Prerequisite
The Web LCT must be installed.
Procedure
Step 1 After you complete the installation, the Web LCT installation directory must exist.
If you install the Web LCT in the default path, the directory is C:\Web_LCT.
Step 2 After you complete the installation, the jre software directory must exist.
If you install the Web LCT in the default path, the directory is C:\Web_LCT\jre.
Step 3 After you complete the installation, the Tomcat software directory must exist.
If you install the Web LCT in the default path, the directory is C:\Web_LCT\Tomcat.
Step 4 Check the shortcut icon.
l On the Windows desktop, the Start Web LCT and the Stop Web LCT shortcut icons are
displayed.
l Choose Start > Programs. The iManager T2000 Web LCT group contains the Start Web
LCT and the Stop Web LCT shortcut icons.
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2.4.2 Starting the Web LCT Server
After starting the computer where the Web LCT is installed, you must start the Web LCT server
application for network management.
Prerequisite
The Web LCT computer and equipment must be correctly connected.
Procedure
Step 1 Start the Web LCT computer.
Step 2 Double-click the shortcut icon "Start Web LCT" on the desktop.
The Web LCT is properly started.
Step 3 Enter the User Name and Password.
NOTE
By default, the initial user name is admin, and the password is T2000. To protect the Web LCT from illegal
logins, you need to instantly change this password and keep the new one.
Step 4 Click Login. The NE List is displayed.
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2.4.3 Creating NEs in Batches
When the Web LCT communicates with the GNE properly, you can create NEs in batches by
searching for all NEs that communicate with the GNE, through the IP address of the GNE or
the network segment the IP address is associated to. This method is quicker and more accurate
than manual creation.
Prerequisite
Only NEs that use the Ethernet port to communicate can be searched out.
Procedure
Step 1 Click NE Search in the NE List.
The Search NE dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 Click . The Manage Domain Search dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Click Add, and the New Domain dialog box is displayed.
Step 4 Set Domain Type to GNE IP Domain or GNE IP Address, and enter an IP address in the
Domain Address field.
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Step 5 Click OK.
NOTE
You can repeat step 3 through 5 to add multiple search domains.
Step 6 Click Cancel to exit the Manage Domain Search dialog box.
Step 7 Select appropriate network segment IP addresses within the search domain and click Search.
NOTE
When the search is in progress, you can click End Search.
Step 8 After the search is complete, select an NE from the list and click Add NE.
A prompt message is displayed, indicating that the NE is successfully added.
Step 9 Click OK.
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2.4.4 Creating a Single NE
Creating NEs one by one is not as quick and precise as the batch creation. However, creating
NEs one by one is applicable no matter what way of communication an NE adopts. The NEs
that use serial ports to communicate do not support the NE search function and you must create
them one by one.
Procedure
Step 1 Click Add NE in the NE list.
The Add NE dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 Enter an NE ID and an Extended ID.
Step 3 Select Gateway Type and set related parameters.
Option Description
If the gateway type is IP Gateway Set IP Address and Port.
If the gateway type is Serial Port Set Port and Baud Rate.
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Step 4 Enter the User Name and the Password.
The default NE user is lct and the default password is password.
Step 5 Click OK.
One entry is added in the NE list. Usually the NE communicates normally and is in the Logged
In state.
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2.5 Backing Up the Installation Program
You can copy the entire installation program to the hard disk of a computer or other storage
media for use in case of a need.
Procedure
Step 1 Run the installation CD-ROM.
Step 2 Select all files, and press Ctrl+C.
Step 3 Open the destination folder, and press Ctrl+V.
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2.6 Uninstalling the Web LCT
You can uninstall the Web LCT on Windows.
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Procedure
Step 1 Click Control Panel, and double-click Add or Remove Programs.
Step 2 In the Add or Remove Programs window, select iManager T2000 Web LCT.
Step 3 Click Remove.
A confirm dialog box is displayed.
Step 4 Click Yes.
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Step 5 Click Finish.
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Result
The Web LCT program and the shortcut on the desktop are uninstalled.
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About This Chapter
The following topics describes the operations that ensure a smooth, trouble-free launch of the
Web LCT.
3.1 Starting the Web LCT Server
After starting the computer where the Web LCT is installed, you must start the Web LCT server
application for network management.
3.2 Logging In to the Web LCT
To manage and configure NEs in the Web LCT graphical user interface, you need to log in to
the Web LCT first.
3.3 Shutting Down the Web LCT
You can shut down the Web LCT.
3.4 Opening the Online Help
You can open the Web LCT online Help. There are two options to open the online Help.
3.5 Table Operations
The shortcut operations on tables in the Web LCT user interface are described.
3.6 Selecting an Object in the Navigation Tree
In the Web LCT, the configuration and management of services are performed on operation
objects. Before you configure and manage services, you need to select an object in the Navigation
Tree.
3.7 Setting Parameters in the List
On the Web LCT user interface, the Object Tree is displayed on the left and the parameter list
is displayed on the right. All the parameters are set in the list. To perform operations in the NE
Explorer, follow the procedure.
3.8 Setting the Display Format of Web LCT Time
The Web LCT provides different time display formats to meet requirements of users on time
display format in different regions.
3.9 Operation Precautions
The operation precautions for ensuring correct operations are as follows.
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3.1 Starting the Web LCT Server
After starting the computer where the Web LCT is installed, you must start the Web LCT server
application for network management.
Prerequisite
The Web LCT computer and equipment must be correctly connected.
Procedure
Step 1 Start the Web LCT computer.
Step 2 Double-click the shortcut icon "Start Web LCT" on the desktop.
The Web LCT is properly started.
Step 3 Enter the User Name and Password.
NOTE
By default, the initial user name is admin, and the password is T2000. To protect the Web LCT from illegal
logins, you need to instantly change this password and keep the new one.
Step 4 Click Login. The NE List is displayed.
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3.2 Logging In to the Web LCT
To manage and configure NEs in the Web LCT graphical user interface, you need to log in to
the Web LCT first.
Prerequisite
l The Web LCT server must be started correctly.
l The pop-up blocker of Internet Explorer must be turned off.
Procedure
Step 1 Open the Internet Explorer.
Step 2 Enter the IP address of the Web LCT server in the address field. The Web LCT Login dialog
box is displayed.
NOTE
Enter the IP address of the server, for example, http://10.70.73.1:8080/WebLCT. The four octets 10.70.73.1
is the IP address of the server computer and 8080 is the port number.
Step 3 Enter the password.
NOTE
By default, the user name of the Web LCT is admin, and the initial password is T2000. To protect the Web
LCT from illegal logins, you need to constantly change the password.
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Step 4 Click Login. The NE List is displayed.
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3.3 Shutting Down the Web LCT
You can shut down the Web LCT.
Prerequisite
You must be logged in to the Web LCT.
Procedure
Step 1 Click to close the opened NE Explorer.
Step 2 Click to close the Web LCT.
Step 3 Double-click the Web LCT shutdown icon on the desktop to shut down the Tomcat service.
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3.4 Opening the Online Help
You can open the Web LCT online Help. There are two options to open the online Help.
Prerequisite
The Web LCT must be working normally.
Procedure
l Click the icon on the user interface of the Web LCT client.
l In the operation interface of the Web LCT client, press F1 to display the help topic.
For example, press F1 in the NE Attribute window and the Help Topic of this function is
displayed.
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3.5 Table Operations
The shortcut operations on tables in the Web LCT user interface are described.
Table Sorting
You can sort the items in a table according to a certain order and quickly locate the type of
information you want to view. In the Web LCT user interface, if the name of a field is underlined,
it indicates that the table items can be sorted by this field. Click a column heading and the table
items are sorted based on the values in this column.
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If you click the column again, the table items are sorted in the reversed order based on the values
in the column. The field that is regarded as the keyword of the sorting is remarked with or
. Figure 3-1 is a table that is sorted by NE ID.
Figure 3-1 Table sorting
Multiselection in Table
Press Shift and click the start and end rows, and the several consecutive rows in the table are
selected at the same time.
Click Ctrl and click several rows, and the several inconsecutive rows in a table are selected at
the same time.
Paging Display
In the Web LCT user interface, some tables can be displayed in different pages. The data in each
table can be displayed in several pages according to the number of rows in each page that you
set. In this way, tables do not look too large. The tables that support paging display include tables
of alarm browsing and log browsing.Figure 3-2 describes how to use the paging display function.
Figure 3-2 Paging display
3.6 Selecting an Object in the Navigation Tree
In the Web LCT, the configuration and management of services are performed on operation
objects. Before you configure and manage services, you need to select an object in the Navigation
Tree.
Prerequisite
The NE Explorer must be displayed.
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Procedure
Step 1 In the Navigation Tree of the NE Explorer, select an NE or a board. The functions that the object
supports are displayed in the Function Tree, which is in the lower pane of the NE Explorer.
Step 2 Select a desired function. To expand the contained subdirectory, click to the left of an icon.
In the right-hand pane of the NE Explorer, the configuration user interface of this function is
displayed.
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3.7 Setting Parameters in the List
On the Web LCT user interface, the Object Tree is displayed on the left and the parameter list
is displayed on the right. All the parameters are set in the list. To perform operations in the NE
Explorer, follow the procedure.
Prerequisite
The window specific to a function must be displayed.
Context
NOTE
l If an item in the list is grayed out, it cannot be edited.
l If the value of an item in the list is in yellow green color, the value of this item is modified but not
applied.
l If the value of an item in the list is "/", the value of this item is unknown.
l If the value of an item in the list is "-", this operation object does not support this item.
Procedure
Step 1 Double-click a column and the drop-down list or the text box is displayed.
Step 2 Select a proper item from the drop-down list or enter a desired value in the text box.
Step 3 Click Apply.
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3.8 Setting the Display Format of Web LCT Time
The Web LCT provides different time display formats to meet requirements of users on time
display format in different regions.
Procedure
Step 1 Click in the NE list. The Time Format Setting dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 Click the Time Format drop-down list to select the time display format you need.
In the Example Time area, you can view the time displayed in the specified format.
Step 3 Click OK.
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3.9 Operation Precautions
The operation precautions for ensuring correct operations are as follows.
l Avoid modifying the IP address of the Web LCT server computer.
l When a hazardous operation is performed, the Web LCT asks for confirmation.
l The Web LCT Online Help must be installed in the English file path. Otherwise, it cannot
run properly.
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A Service Ports Description
This appendix describes service ports of the Web LCT, related precautions, and how to query
the service ports.
A.1 Background
This section describes the service ports used by management systems.
A.2 Notes and Precautions
In the practical communication process, the source (the server) and the sink (the client) use
relevant ports. Usually you only need to specify the source port, and the sink port is dynamically
created.
A.3 Service Ports Used by the Web LCT
This section describes service ports of the system.
A.4 How to Query Service Ports
This section describes how to query the service ports.
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A.1 Background
This section describes the service ports used by management systems.
To ensure the network security, you can take measures on the customer's network. The following
are the two cases that affect the network security:
l Security filtering settings such as routers or firewalls are configured in the network
environment where the NMS runs. When carrying out the project, avoid the service ports
used by the NMS being filtered by those security filtering settings.
l Some service ports providing system services are closed to prevent network or virus attacks.
Note that the service ports used by the NMS should not be closed, and otherwise the NMS
will not run properly.
A.2 Notes and Precautions
In the practical communication process, the source (the server) and the sink (the client) use
relevant ports. Usually you only need to specify the source port, and the sink port is dynamically
created.
Note the following during the project implementation:
l The service ports used by the NMS should not be closed.
l If there are routers or firewalls between the source and the sink, then check all ports used
by the source and the sink to make sure that they can be opened, and the source can
communicate with the sink.
A.3 Service Ports Used by the Web LCT
This section describes service ports of the system.
Table A-1 lists the server ports used by the Web LCT.
Table A-1 Service ports used by the Web LCT
Service
Name
Service Port/
Protocol
Direction
(Server
Relative)
Function Remarks
WebLCT 8080 IN & OUT Service port
of webserver,
used to
process the
http request
If a firewall exists
between the client
and the server, you
need to check
whether the service
port is filtered.
tomcatserver 8009 IN & OUT Management
port of tomcat
If a firewall exists,
you need to check
whether the service
port is filtered.
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Name
Service Port/
Protocol
Direction
(Server
Relative)
Function Remarks
tomcatserver 8005 IN & OUT Management
port of tomcat
If a firewall exists,
you need to check
whether the service
port is filtered.

A.4 How to Query Service Ports
This section describes how to query the service ports.
Procedure
Run the following command to view the Windows system service ports:
netstat -a
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B Glossary
A
Alarm hold-off time Alarm delay includes start delay and end
delay. An alarm is not regarded as being
generated until the NE has been detecting it
for a period of time, and this period of time is
the alarm start hold-off time. An alarm is not
regarded as being cleared until the NE has
been detecting the ending of it for a period of
time, and this period of time is the alarm end
hold-off time. Setting the hold-off time can
avoid the generation of unnecessary alarms
due to misreport or jitter.
Alarm severity According to ITU-T recommendations, the
alarm is classified into four severities:
Critical, Major, Minor, Warning.
Alarm A visible or an audible indication to notify the
person concerned that a failure or an
emergency has occurred. See also Event.
Attribute Property of an object.
B
Binding In virtual concatenated payload
configuration, designating one binding
number to identify the VC4s of the same
virtual concatenated payload is called "bind".
If a fault occurs to one of the bound services,
all bound services will switch as a whole.
Board View The Board View displays the ports and the
paths in different colors depending on their
current status, with legend and description
illustrated aside.
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Bound path The VC Trunk refers to the 2 M paths which
are bound together to transmit Ethernet data.
The VC Trunk is an entity between the
Ethernet port and the 2 M path.
C
Configuration data The data that configures the NE hardware for
coordination between this NE and other NEs
in the entire network and operation of
specified services. Configuration data is the
instruction file of NEs, and it is the key for
efficient network running. The typical
configuration data includes board
configuration, clock configuration and
protection relationship.
Configure To set the basic parameters of an operation
object.
Connection point A reference point where the output of a trail
termination source or a connection is bound
to the input of another connection, or where
the output of a connection is bound to the
input of a trail termination sink or another
connection. The connection point is
characterized by the information which
passes across it. A bidirectional connection
point is formed by the association of a
contradirectional pair.
Connection A "transport entity" which consists of an
associated pair of "unidirectional
connections" capable of simultaneously
transferring information in opposite
directions between their respective inputs and
outputs.
Cross-connect slot To perform GE ADM, an OTU board with
that function has to be in a cross-connect slot.
Several successive cross-connect slots form a
cross-connect unit group. You can only
configure cross-connections within a cross-
connect unit group.
Current alarms Alarms that do not clear, or has cleared but is
not acknowledged.
Current performance data The performance data stored in the current
register is called current performance data.
The current 15-minute or 24-hour register
(only one for each) is applied to collect the
performance data in the current monitoring
period. It changed within the monitor period.
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DCC Within an STM-N signal there are two DCC
channels, one is the 192 kbit/s DCC-R
channel composed of bytes D1D3, and the
other is the 576 kbit/s DCC-M channel
composed of bytes D4D12. All NEs can
communicate with one another through the
DCC-R. The DCC-M is not the regenerator
section overhead and does not support
communications among regenerators, and it
is used to support communication channels of
more universal purpose. For example, it
supports TMN as a physical channel of ECC.
E
ECC Embedded Control Channel. An ECC
provides a logical operations channel
between SDH NEs, utilizing a data
communications channel (DCC) as its
physical layer.
F
Failure The fault cause persisted long enough to
consider the ability of an item to perform a
required function to be terminated. The item
may be considered as failed; a fault has now
been detected.
Fault A fault is the inability of a function to perform
a required action. This does not include an
inability due to preventive maintenance, lack
of external resources, or planned actions.
H
History alarms Alarms that have cleared and been
acknowledged.
History performance data The performance data stored in the history
register and the auto-report performance data
stored on the Web LCT are called history
performance data in a unified way.
I
IP address In the TCP/IP protocol, it is used to uniquely
identify the address of the communication
port, which consists of four bytes in decimal
digits, for example, 129.9.161.55.
L
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Label A mark on a cable, a subrack, or a cabinet for
identification.
Layer A concept used to allow the transport network
functionality to be described hierarchically as
successive levels; each layer being solely
concerned with the generation and transfer of
its characteristic information.
LCT Local Craft Terminal. The LCT provides the
user with single-layer management network
solutions to the transmission network of up to
five NEs to realize integrated management of
multi-service transmission network. Usually
it uses the cross-over cable or serial port cable
to connect one NE, so as to configure and
maintain a single NE. See also Web LCT.
N
NE Explorer NE Explorer is the main operation interface
of the Web LCT. For easy navigation, the NE
Explorer window presents an expandable
directory tree (Function Tree) in the lower left
pane. The configuration, management and
maintenance of the equipment are accessed
here.
NE Panel NE Panel displays subracks, boards, and ports
in different colours depending on their status.
In the Web LCT, most equipment
configuration, monitoring, and maintenance
are performed in the NE Panel window.
NE Network Element. NE includes the hardware
unit and the software running on it. Usually,
one NE has at least an SCC (system control
and communication) board which responsible
for the management and monitoring of the
NE. The NE software runs on the SCC board.
NM Network Management. In the
telecommunication network management
architecture, the Web LCT is an element
management system that supports all
functions at the element management layer.
See also Web LCT.
Non-revertive In non-revertive switching, there is a working
and protection line, board and so on. Services
remain on the protection line or board if the
switch requests are terminated; that is, when
the fault that caused them to switch to the
protection line or board is cleared.
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Online help An indexed collection of information on all
aspects of the Web LCT. They can be
accessed at any time from the Help menu or
by pressing the F1 key.
P
Pane A major separate area of a window or dialog
box, usually used for display rather than data
entry.
Path A trail in a path layer.
Performance register Performance register is the memory space for
performance event counts, including 15-min
current performance register, 24-hour current
performance register, 15-min history
performance register, 24-hour history
performance register, UAT register and
CSES register.
Performance threshold Performance events usually have upper and
lower thresholds. When the performance
event count value exceeds the upper
threshold, a performance threshold-crossing
event is generated; when the performance
event count value is below the upper
threshold for a period of time, the
performance threshold-crossing event is
ended. In this way, performance jitter caused
by some sudden events can be shielded.
Private line Both communication parties are connected
permanently.
Procedure A generic term for an action.
Process A generic term for a collection of actions.
Protection service A specific service that is part of a protection
group and is labelled protection.
R
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Route The IP route selection is in table driving
mode. In each host and each router of the
Internet, there is a routing table that contains
information about how the service is
transmitted from the source to the sink,
providing a basis for route selection. Ethernet
static routing in ET1 refers to the mapping
relationship between the Ethernet port and the
bound path. Its routing type includes port
routing and VLAN routing. Port routing: It
means configuring a route between the
Ethernet port and the bound path port, which
is usually used for point-to-point networking
communication; VLAN routing: It means
configuring a route between the Ethernet port
and the bound path port based on the VLAN
service. It can be used flexibly in point-to-
point, point-to-multipoint or multipoint-to-
multipoint communication. The
implementation is to divide and converge the
data stream according to the VLAN flag of
the packet. As a VLAN flag can be added to
the Ethernet port, the equipment can be
applied more flexibly.
S
Settings Parameters of an operation that can be
selected by the user.
Severity See Alarm Severity.
SF Signal Fail. A signal indicating the associated
data has failed in the sense that a near-end
defect condition (not being the degraded
defect) is active.
Shortcut menu A menu that is displayed when right-clicking
an object' s name or icon. Also called a
context menu.
Subnet mask Also referred to as the network mask off code,
it is used to define network segments, so that
only the computers in the same network
segment can communicate with one another,
thus suppressing broadcast storm between
different network segments.
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Subnet number Subnetwork numder is used to differentiate
the different network sections in the sub-
network conference. Actually it is the first
several digits (one or two) of the user phone
number. An orderwire phone number is
composed of the sub-network number and the
user number.
Subnet Sub-network is the logical entity in the
transmission network and comprises a group
of network management objects. A sub-
network can contain NEs and other sub-
networks. A sub-network planning can better
the organization of a network view.
Support The frame on the bottom of a cabinet, when
installing the cabinet on the antistatic floor.
T
TMN Telecommunications Management Network.
The entity which provides the means used to
transport and process information related to
management functions for the
telecommunications network.
Tributary loopback A fault can be located for each service path
by performing loopback to each path of the
tributary board. There are three kinds of
loopback modes: No loopback, Outloop and
Inloop.
U
UAT Unavailable Time. A UAT event is reported
when the monitored object generates 10
consecutive severely errored seconds (SES)
and the SESs begin to be included in the
unavailable time. The event will end when the
bit error ratio per second is better than 10-3
within 10 consecutive seconds.
V
VC4 loopback The fault of each VC4 path on the optical fiber
can be located by setting loopback for each
VC4 path of the line. There are three kinds of
loopback modes: No loopback, Outloop,
Inloop.
VLAN ID Namely, it is the virtual LAN identifier. One
Ethernet port can support 4K VLAN routes,
and one NE can support up to 8K VLAN
routes.
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Wavelength protection group The wavelength protection group is important
to describe the wavelength protection
structure. Its function is similar to that of the
protection sub-network in the SDH NE. The
wavelength path protection can only work
with the correct configuration of the
wavelength protection group.
WDM cross-connection Internal GE cross-connections for OTU
boards with GE ADM function, the source
and sink of which are optical ports at the
WDM side and the client side. The level for
WDM cross-connection is channel.
WDM service The WDM service is accessed at the client
side of the OTU board that can access SAN
services.
Web LCT It is an element level management system for
the optical transmission network. It can
manage RTN and NG WDM serial optical
transmission equipment. See also LCT.
Working path A specific path that is part of a protection
group and is labelled working.
Working service A specific service that is part of a protection
group and is labelled working.
WTR time A period of time that must elapse before a
from a fault recovered trail/connection can
be used again to transport the normal traffic
signal and/or to select the normal traffic
signal from.
WTR Wait to Restore. This command is issued
when working channels meet the restoral
threshold after an SD or SF condition. It is
used to maintain the state during the WTR
period unless it is pre-empted by a higher
priority bridge request.

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B
BMS Business Management System
C
CAR Committed Access Rate
D
DCN Data Communication Network
DWDM Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing
E
EPL Ethernet Private Line
ESCON Enterprise System Connection
EVPL Ethernet Virtual Private Line
EMS Element Management System
I
IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol
iMAP Integrated Management Application
Platform
IP Internet Protocol
IPA Intelligent Power Adjustment
L
LAN Local Area Networks
LCT Local Craft Terminal
M
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MAC Media Access Control
N
NE Network Element
NG WDM Next Generation Wavelength Division
Multiplexing
NMS Network Management System
P
P Provider
PDH Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy
PE Provider Edge
PHY Physical
R
RMON Remote Monitoring
RTN Radio Transmission Nets
S
SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
SMS Service Management System
SNCP Sub-Network Connection Protection
STM Synchronous Transport Module Level
T
TMN Telecommunication Management Network
TPS Tributary protection switching
V
VB Virtual Bridge
VC Virtual Container
VLAN Virtual LAN

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F
features and functions, 1-6
G
general operation
select an object, 3-4
set parameters, 3-5
table operations, 3-3
M
main windows
NE Explorer, 1-21
NE List, 1-20
NE Panel, 1-22
manageable equipment, 1-3
N
NE time
setting display format of Web LCT time, 3-6
new feature
new board, 1-4
O
online help
open the online help, 3-3
P
performance indexes, 1-19
position in TMN hierarchy, 1-2
Q
query service port, A-3
S
service port, A-2
W
Web LCT
configuration requirements, 2-2
install Web LCT, 2-2
log in to the Web LCT, 3-2
remove Web LCT, 2-11
shutting down Web LCT, 3-3
starting Web LCT, 2-9, 3-2
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