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Enhanced Physical Link Aggregation (EPLA) Highlighted

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Hello there, community members!

I would like to share what EPLA is, its functions and how it works, and how to configure it on RTN (4+0).


 PLA : Physical Link Aggregation, It aggregates microwave links and performs load sharing over these aggregate microwave links based on physical layer bandwidth and does not use a hash algorithm and is service independent like LAG.


Modes :

-PLA mode: In this mode, IF boards distribute traffic, and two physical links can be aggregated as a group.

-EPLA mode: In this mode, the packet switching unit distributes traffic, and a maximum of 16 physical links can be aggregated as a group. 


Functions

1- perform load sharing  based on bandwidth.

2- increased bandwidth usage and balanced load

3- Support bandwidth adjustment.

4- protection switching on links.


Difference Between LAG and EPLA

LAG used hash algorithms and load sharing based on service flow but EPLA based on bandwidth


How the EPLA works: 

A- Encapsulate and distribution of packages.

B- Modifies and multiplexes the Ethernet services.

C- Decapsulate the packet and signals into a channel.

D- Inform it of the bandwidth changes.

E- Stop distributing service traffic to the faulty link.

F- The EPLA  group returns to its normal transmission mode.


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A- Encapsulate and distribution of packages.

- The EPLA module on the packect switching unit encapsulates and distributes packets.

- Then encapsulate Ethernet services in fixed-size packets, distributing them among member links according to the links' relative bandwidth.


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B- Modifies and multiplexes the Ethernet services.

- The IF board modifies and multiplexes the Ethernet services and sends it using the outdoor unit.

- The network element on the other end receives these microwave signals, demodulates and demultiplexes them on its IF board, Then send it to its own packet switcher.

C- Decapsulate the packet and signals into a channel.

- The EPLA module decodes and forms a channel for Ethernet signals that transmits signals from end to end.

- The EPLA module decapsulates the packet and signals into a channel from Ethernet that transmits signals end-to-end.

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- The EPLA module decapsulates the and forms a channel of Ethernet signals carrying out end-to-end signal transmission.

D- Inform it of the bandwidth changes.

- Deterioration of a microwave channel triggers an automatic modulation (AM) shift, and when this bandwidth to drop on the member link.

- The IF board on the link sends OAM packect to the switching unit to inform it of the bandwidth changes.

-The EPLA module redistributes service traffic among member links according to their relative bandwidth.

- This provides effictive bandwidth adjustment .


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E- Stop distributing service traffic to the faulty link.

-  When hardware fault or serious deterioration on a channel causes a member link to lose its connection.

-  The EPLA  module stops distributing service traffic to the faulty link .

-  Service are only transmitted on links that are operating normally.

-  When this occurs, the overall transmission bandwidth of the EPLA  group decreases accordingly.

F- The EPLA  group returns to its normal transmission mode.

-  But high priority services are still able to be transmitted normally, implementing protection switching 

-  After a link fault is corrected, the EPLA  group returns to its normal transmission mode.



Create Enhanced Physical Link Aggregation (4+0).

1-From Configuration >> Physical Link Aggregation.

2- Then press New.

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3-  Set PLA ID.

4-  Set PLA type as EPLA.

5-  Select Main Board 1- ISM6.

6-  Select Main Port 1-ISM6-1-IF.

7-  Select Salve Ports .

8-  Select Port of 1-ISM6  by Move ISM6-2-IF to right side.

9-  Select Port of 2-ISM6  by Move 2-ISM6-1-IF to right side.

10- Select Port of 2-ISM6  by Move 2-ISM6-2-IF to right side.


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Next photo show IF ports of two ISM6 boards configuration

Main Board 1- ISM6 and main port 1-ISM6-1-IF

And the other three ports are in slave mode.


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Excellent share! Keep up the good work!
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amr_rashedy Created Nov 26, 2021 17:03:47 (0) (0)
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Good post. Thanks for sharing this.
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amr_rashedy Created Nov 26, 2021 17:04:55 (0) (0)
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Well explained, thank you very much!
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amr_rashedy Created Nov 26, 2021 17:04:37 (0) (0)
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