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Configure communication between NEs and NEs

Latest reply: Oct 27, 2018 08:06:40 1564 10 13 0 0

Hello, everyone!

In this post, I would like to share with you how to configure communication between NEs and NEs.


The communication between NE and NE is very important, if it is unreachable, U2000 will can not manage the NEs. we name the communication between NE and NE as DCN. Below is an example of a PTN NE


On a PTN network, the OptiXPTN NEs and core nodes connected to an external DCN network act as gateway NEs (GNEs). GNEs connect to the external DCN network through management interfaces, and the entire PTN network is managed using the management-plane DCN solution. The management-plane DCN solution requires U2000 routes to be imported to the management-plane dynamic routes of PTN NEs, a U2000-destined route to be generated in the DCN OSPF domain for DCN packet forwarding, andOptiX PTN 7900-12-destined static routes to be configured.


The process of DCN solution configuration is as follows

Search and create the active and standby GNEs in the U2000 LCT.

Configure the FTP service for the GNEs.

Configure GNEs to interwork with the U2000.

When the DCN solution traverses a Layer 3 network

Configure the IP addresses of the interface connecting the Layer3 network to the U2000, the interfaces connecting the Layer 3 network to the active and standby GNEs, and the interfaces connecting the switches on the Layer 3 network to be on different network segments.


On the Layer 3 switches connected to the active and standby GNEs, configure static routes destined for the management IP addresses of the GNEs, with the IP addresses of the GNEs' interfaces connected to the Layer 3network as the next hops. In addition, advertise the static routes. On the Layer 3 switch connected to the U2000, advertise the direct route.


On the U2000 server, configure aggregated static routes destined for the IP addresses of all the PTN NEs, with the IP address of the interface connecting the Layer 3 switch to the U2000 as the next hop.


Configure BFD on the interfaces connecting the active and standby GNEs to Layer 3 switches.


On each pair of PTN GNEs, configure static routes destined for the U2000, with the IP addresses of the GNEs' interfaces connected to the Layer3 switches as the next hops. In addition, associate BFD between Layer 3 switches. For the active and standby GNEs, import the static routes destined for the theU2000 to the OSPF DCN process and advertise the routes to other indirectly connected GNEs.


When the DCN solution traverses a Layer 2 network

Configure VRRP protection for the active and standby GNEs, with the virtual IP address of the VRRP protection group as the next hop of the routes from the U2000 to the GNEs.


Configure static routes between the U2000 and the active and standby GNEs to prevent a protection failure. The failure may have resulted from the matching of a direct route when the U2000 accesses the active or standby gen whose IP address is on the same network segment as the NE IP address. In addition, ensure that the mask of a static route is longer than that of a direct route.


On the active and standby GNEs, configure static routes destined for the U2000, with the administrative interfaces of the GNEs as outbound interfaces. Then, import the routes to the OSPF process.


Configure the Layer 2 network to bear VRRP between the active and standby GNEs. Alternatively, configure a VRRP heartbeat link between A and B and configure VRRP to track administrative interface status.

  • Set IP addresses for the GNEs.

  • Configure the indirectly connected GNEs and get them online.

  • Set the NE name and ID of each indirectly connected GNE.

  • Configure the global SNMP parameters.

  • Configure NE communication parameters.

  • In the U2000 main topology, create NEs by means of search.


That's all, I hope you like it.

Thank you!


II can understand that the focus of this post is in the static route between the U2000 and the active and standby GNEs to prevent a protection failure. The failure may be resulted from the matching of a direct route when the U2000 accesses the active or standbyGNE whose IP address Is on the same network segment as the NE IP address. Inaddition, if there is something wrong, please correct me. This post was last edited by Mark.hu at 2018-10-31 06:40.
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if can provide the snapshot with configuration steps will be much appreciate

This post was last edited by GongXiaochuan at 2018-10-30 05:38.
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Acctually , i'm not good at configuring BFD , if poster share more information about it , i'm appreciated very much. 

I am very interested for this sharing , which is very helpful to our daily work. I have the similar problems in my daily troubleshooting, but I do not know how to deal with them. and now i have many ways to check this kind issue .

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SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3 support different security policies.

SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 support ACLs and the view-based access control model (VACM). When an ACL and a mib-view are associated with a community name, the NMSs and nodes that can access a device are limited. In this way, the system security is enhanced.

SNMPv3 supports the user-based security model (USM), the message digest algorithm 5 (MD5)/secure hash algorithm (SHA) authentication, data encryption standard (DES), and AES. SNMPv3 authenticates and encrypts communication data to solve security problems such as message forging, modification, and d***.

This post was last edited by Torrent at 2018-10-31 07:19.
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Thanks for your sharing , this part is very good :
On a PTN network, the OptiXPTN 7900-12 NEs and core nodes connected to an external DCN network act asgateway NEs (GNEs). GNEs connect to the external DCN network through managementinterfaces, and the entire PTN network is managed using the management-planeDCN solution. The management-plane DCN solution requires U2000 routes to beimported to the management-plane dynamic routes of PTN NEs, a U2000-destinedroute to be generated in the DCN OSPF domain for DCN packet forwarding, andOptiX PTN 7900-12-destined static routes to be configured.
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SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3 support different security policies.
SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 support ACLs and the view-based access control model (VACM). When an ACL and a mib-view are associated with a community name, the NMSs and nodes that can access a device are limited. In this way, the system security is enhanced.
SNMPv3 supports the user-based security model (USM), the message digest algorithm 5 (MD5)/secure hash algorithm (SHA) authentication, data encryption standard (DES), and AES. SNMPv3 authenticates and encrypts communication data to solve security problems such as message forging, modification, and d***. This post was last edited by SupperRobin at 2018-10-31 06:43.
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 the OptiXPTN NEs and core nodes connected to an external DCN network act asgateway NEs (GNEs). GNEs connect to the external DCN network through managementinterfaces, and the entire PTN network is managed using the management-planeDCN solution. The management-plane DCN solution requires U2000 routes to beimported to the management-plane dynamic routes of PTN NEs This post was last edited by littlestone at 2018-10-30 01:40.
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