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How to configure the J0 byte

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Hello.

When configuring services on an OptiX OSN 8800, we need to configure the J0 byte on the WDM equipment because the tributary board of the OptiX OSN 8800 needs to be connected to an SDH equipment. Please tell me how to configure it? 

Thank you! 


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Hello,

Configuring the J0 Byte

The J0 byte must be configured when the SDH or SONET service is received on the client side. Otherwise, the J0_MM alarm is reported.

Prerequisites

  • You must be an NM user with "NE operator" authority or higher.

  • Service Type of the board has been set to the SDH or SONET service.

Tools, Equipment, and Materials

NMS/Web LCT

Procedure on the NMS

  1. In the NE Explorer, select a board and choose Configuration > WDM Overhead Management > SDH Overhead from the Function Tree.

  2. Select Display in Text Format or Display in Hexadecimal.

  3. In the lower right of the window, click Query to query the settings of the current overhead.

  4. Double-click J0 to be Received([Mode]Content). In the dialog box displayed, enter parameter values. Click OK.

  5. Click Apply, and the Confirm dialog box is displayed.

  6. Click OK, and the Operation Result dialog box is displayed. Click Close.

Procedure on the Web LCT

  1. In the NE Explorer, select a board and choose Configuration > WDM Overhead Management > OCh Overhead Management-SDH Interface from the Function Tree.

  2. Select Display in Text Format or Display in Hexadecimal.

  3. In the lower right of the window, click Query to query the settings of the current overhead.

  4. Double-click J0 to be Received([Mode]Content). In the dialog box displayed, enter parameter values. Click OK.

  5. Click Apply, and the Confirm dialog box is displayed.

  6. Click OK.

Parameter Description

Table 1 Parameter Description

Domain

Range

Description

Object

Shelf ID (shelf name)-slot number-board name-port number (port name)

For example: NE811-Shelf0(Master subrack)-12-LSX-1(IN/OUT)

Displays the operation object.

J0 to be Sent ([Mode] Content)

For example: [16 Bytes]

Sets the J0 to be sent of the port.

Where, [Mode] indicates the byte mode of the J0 byte to be sent, which includes the single-byte mode, 16-byte mode and 64-byte mode. The "content" indicates the value of the J0 byte to be sent.

Double-click this column to enter the Please input the overhead byte dialog box where you can set the J0 to be sent of the port.

NOTE:

This parameter can be set only for the TBE board and only when the service type of the board is set to 10GE WAN.

J0 to be Received ([Mode] Content)

For example: [16 Bytes]

Sets the J0 to be received of the port.

Where, [Mode] indicates the byte mode of the J0 byte to be received, which includes the single-byte mode, 16-byte mode and 64-byte mode. The "content" indicates the value of the J0 byte to be received.

Double-click this column to enter the Please input the overhead byte dialog box where you can set the J0 to be received of the port.

J0 Received (Content)

For example: [16 Bytes]

Displays the J0 received of the port.

Input in Text Format

For example: A

The text entry field is used to input the desired byte.

Byte Mode

Single-Byte Mode, 16-Byte Mode (First Byte Created Automatically), Disable

Before inputting the text, you need to select the byte mode. Different services support different modes.

Input Mode

Text Mode, Hexadecimal

Selects an input mode before entering texts. Text Mode means you can enter characters directly; Hexadecimal means you enter texts in hexadecimal mode.

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Hi 

There are two configuration methods: 

Procedure on the U2000

1. In the NE Explorer, select a board and choose Configuration > WDM Overhead Management > SDH Overhead from the Function Tree.

2. Select Display in Text Format or Display in Hexadecimal.

3. In the lower right of the window, click Query to query the settings of the current overhead.

4. Double-click J0 to be Received([Mode]Content). In the dialog box displayed, enter parameter values. Click OK.

5. Click Apply, and the Confirm dialog box is displayed.

6. Click OK, and the Operation Result dialog box is displayed. Click Close.

Procedure on the Web LCT

1. In the NE Explorer, select a board and choose Configuration > WDM Overhead Management > OCh Overhead Management-SDH Interface from the Function Tree.

2. Select Display in Text Format or Display in Hexadecimal.

3. In the lower right of the window, click Query to query the settings of the current overhead.

4. Double-click J0 to be Received([Mode]Content). In the dialog box displayed, enter parameter values. Click OK.

5. Click Apply, and the Confirm dialog box is displayed.

6. Click OK.

Thanks!

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Hello,

Configuring the J0 Byte

The J0 byte must be configured when the SDH or SONET service is received on the client side. Otherwise, the J0_MM alarm is reported.

Prerequisites

  • You must be an NM user with "NE operator" authority or higher.

  • Service Type of the board has been set to the SDH or SONET service.

Tools, Equipment, and Materials

NMS/Web LCT

Procedure on the NMS

  1. In the NE Explorer, select a board and choose Configuration > WDM Overhead Management > SDH Overhead from the Function Tree.

  2. Select Display in Text Format or Display in Hexadecimal.

  3. In the lower right of the window, click Query to query the settings of the current overhead.

  4. Double-click J0 to be Received([Mode]Content). In the dialog box displayed, enter parameter values. Click OK.

  5. Click Apply, and the Confirm dialog box is displayed.

  6. Click OK, and the Operation Result dialog box is displayed. Click Close.

Procedure on the Web LCT

  1. In the NE Explorer, select a board and choose Configuration > WDM Overhead Management > OCh Overhead Management-SDH Interface from the Function Tree.

  2. Select Display in Text Format or Display in Hexadecimal.

  3. In the lower right of the window, click Query to query the settings of the current overhead.

  4. Double-click J0 to be Received([Mode]Content). In the dialog box displayed, enter parameter values. Click OK.

  5. Click Apply, and the Confirm dialog box is displayed.

  6. Click OK.

Parameter Description

Table 1 Parameter Description

Domain

Range

Description

Object

Shelf ID (shelf name)-slot number-board name-port number (port name)

For example: NE811-Shelf0(Master subrack)-12-LSX-1(IN/OUT)

Displays the operation object.

J0 to be Sent ([Mode] Content)

For example: [16 Bytes]

Sets the J0 to be sent of the port.

Where, [Mode] indicates the byte mode of the J0 byte to be sent, which includes the single-byte mode, 16-byte mode and 64-byte mode. The "content" indicates the value of the J0 byte to be sent.

Double-click this column to enter the Please input the overhead byte dialog box where you can set the J0 to be sent of the port.

NOTE:

This parameter can be set only for the TBE board and only when the service type of the board is set to 10GE WAN.

J0 to be Received ([Mode] Content)

For example: [16 Bytes]

Sets the J0 to be received of the port.

Where, [Mode] indicates the byte mode of the J0 byte to be received, which includes the single-byte mode, 16-byte mode and 64-byte mode. The "content" indicates the value of the J0 byte to be received.

Double-click this column to enter the Please input the overhead byte dialog box where you can set the J0 to be received of the port.

J0 Received (Content)

For example: [16 Bytes]

Displays the J0 received of the port.

Input in Text Format

For example: A

The text entry field is used to input the desired byte.

Byte Mode

Single-Byte Mode, 16-Byte Mode (First Byte Created Automatically), Disable

Before inputting the text, you need to select the byte mode. Different services support different modes.

Input Mode

Text Mode, Hexadecimal

Selects an input mode before entering texts. Text Mode means you can enter characters directly; Hexadecimal means you enter texts in hexadecimal mode.

Thanks

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  • convention:

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