OSN 3500 Product Documentation
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“OSN 3500 Product Documentation” is used by our operational & maintenance colleagues every day for daily configuration, maintenance, troubleshooting and performance management activities.
Link to the library :: http://support.huawei.com/carrier/docview?nid=SE0000568578&path=PBI1-7275726/PBI1-7275738/PBI1-7275792/PBI1-7276182/PBI1-16243 Highlights of the Library: The library has below basic contents: Product Description: The OptiX OSN 3500 equipment consists of the cabinet, cabinet doors, DC power distribution unit (PDU), subracks, orderwire phone fixing frame, boards, and cables. The OptiX OSN 3500 subrack can be installed in a 300 mm or 600 mm ETSI cabinet. Below shows the appearance of the OptiX OSN 3500 that is installed in the 300 mm ETSI cabinet. Below shows the appearance of the general OptiX OSN 3500 subrack and enhanced OptiX OSN 3500 subrack (1100 W). Below shows the appearance of the OptiX OSN 3500 type III subrack (2300 W). Overview of Boards This topic describes the appearances, dimensions, bar codes, and classification of the boards used on the OptiX OSN systems. Different boards have different appearances and dimensions. Below table provides information about the appearances and dimensions of the boards used on the OptiX OSN 3500. Cross-connect and timing board This topic describes the system control boards and the cross-connect boards that have different capacities. Position of the cross-connect and synchronous timing board in the system Functions and features of the cross-connect unit of the SXCSA Functional block diagram of the SXCSA This topic describes the power boards such as the UPM, PIU and PIUA. Field Value Description Port For example, 21-N1PETF8-1(Port-1) Indicates the port name. Name For example, Port1 User-defines a port name. Enable Port Enabled, Disabled. Default: Enabled The Enable Port parameter sets whether the Ethernet port is usable. Click Enable Port(Ethernet Interface) for more information. Port Mode Layer 2, Layer 3 Selects the working mode of the Ethernet port. Layer 2: The port can access the user-side equipment or carry Ethernet services that use the port exclusively. Layer 3: The port can carry tunnels. Encapsulation Type Null, 802.1Q, QinQ Default: For details, see configuration guidelines. The Encapsulation Type parameter sets the link layer encapsulation type of the port, and specifies the link layer encapsulation type that can be identified by this port. Click Encapsulation Type(Ethernet Interface) for more information. Working Mode 10M Half-Duplex, 10M Full-Duplex, Auto-Negotiation, 100M Half-Duplex, 100M Full-Duplex, 1000M Full-Duplex, 10G Full-Duplex LAN, 10G Full-Duplex WAN Default: Auto-Negotiation Set the Working Mode parameter to set the working mode of the Ethernet port on the board. The Working Mode parameter indicates the maximum transmission rate and communication mode of a port. When configuring a service, set Working Mode to the same value if possible for the port and its interconnected port. Otherwise, the service may fail. Click Working Mode(Ethernet Interface) for more information. Max Frame Length (byte) For OptiX OSN 3500/7500: 960 to 9600 For other products: 960 to 9000 Default: 1620 The maximum frame length is also the maximum transport unit (MTU). Click Max Frame Length(byte) for an Ethernet Port for more information. Issues with the Library: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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