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Q-in-Q Configuration Guide

The document provides instructions for configuring Q-in-Q service on an iAN8K B1000 network. It involves configuring the IPADSL8A and ICM3Ge modules. For the IPADSL8A, it describes adding PVCs, configuring ADSL profiles including service profiles and spectrum profiles, assigning profiles to ports, and adding VLANs. For the ICM3Ge, it involves enabling double tagging and changing the internal port mode to support Q-in-Q, and adding service provider VLANs.
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Q-in-Q Configuration Guide

The document provides instructions for configuring Q-in-Q service on an iAN8K B1000 network. It involves configuring the IPADSL8A and ICM3Ge modules. For the IPADSL8A, it describes adding PVCs, configuring ADSL profiles including service profiles and spectrum profiles, assigning profiles to ports, and adding VLANs. For the ICM3Ge, it involves enabling double tagging and changing the internal port mode to support Q-in-Q, and adding service provider VLANs.
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Before configuring the Q-in-Q Service, login to the iAN8K B1000 Network Management

System, and access the iAN8K B1000 Device Manager.

Configuring Q-in-Q Service


Perform the following procedures to configure Q-in-Q service:
IPADSL8A configuration
1. Add PVC
2. Configure ADSL profile
3. lock ADSL port
4. Assign the ADSL profile to port
5. Unlock ADSL port
6. Check Port link up status
7. Add VLAN
ICM3Ge configuration:
1. Enable Double tagging
2. Change internal port mode
3. Add SPVLAN

IPADSL8A configuration:
Configure ATM Permanent Virtual Channels (PVC).
Normal and control traffic between the IPADSL8A module and
the subscriber's CPE is carried by Permanent Virtual Channel
(PVC). PVC must be configured on the module first.
Each IPADSL8A module can have up to 384 PVCs, and each
ADSL port has eight PVCs. Users can create up to seven PVCs.
The eighth PVC is reserved for CPE management. If CPE
management is disabled, all eight PVCs are available on each
ADSL port.

Operator can configure up to 60 unique VPI/VCI index per


IPADSL8A module, and identical VPI/VCI index used by different
DSL ports are considered as one towards the total 60 budget.
From the Configuration Management navigation tree, select
[Node/Shelf (x) /Slot (y): IPADSL8A/ATM] to display the ATM VC
Summary window.

Add ATM VC

Click Add then select one or more port and add VPI/VCI click
Apply.

Or batch add ATM VC

Configure the ADSL profile.


Before an ADSL port is activated, parameters such as the ADSL
line standard, transmission mode, upstream/downstream
channel rate and Signal/Noise Ratio (SNR) margin must be set.
Normally these parameters are set identically for each port. The
ADSL profile is used to define the ADSL parameters. After
configuring a profile(s), it can be assigned to one or more ADSL
ports.
The ADSL Profile can be saved in the node profile database
where users can import the ADSL Profile and save it to a node.
Users can also generate a profile and export it to the profile
database so that the profile can be used for other nodes.
A maximum of 256 templates, 256 service profiles and 256
spectrum profiles can be configured for each node.
Perform the following steps to configure an ADSL profile:

Configure a service profile.


ADSL Service Profile defines various data rates range for both
upstream and downstream. It also defines various L2 data rates.

Table 1 Service Profile window field description


Field

Description

Service Profile

Service profile name (A


character string up to 32
characters)

Downstream Min Rate

Minimum downstream rate


Range: 32 - 32736 Kbps in
increments of 4 with
ADSL2/2+, otherwise in
increments of 32
Default: 32 Kbps

Field

Description

Downstream Max Rate

Maximum downstream rate


Range: 32 - 32736 Kbps in
increments of 4 with
ADSL2/2+, otherwise in
increments of 32
Default: 8064 Kbps

Downstream Interleave Delay

Range: 1-63 ms
Default: 8 ms

Upstream Min Rate

Minimum upstream rate


Range: 32 - 8160 Kbps in
increments of 4 with
ADSL2/2+, otherwise in
increments of 32
Default: 32 Kbps

Upstream Max Rate

Maximum upstream rate


Range: 32 - 8160 Kbps in
increments of 4 with
ADSL2/2+, otherwise in
increments of 32
Default: 864 Kbps

Upstream Interleave Delay

Range: 1-16 ms
Default: 8 ms

L2 Entry Rate

This parameter specifies the


downstream data rate
threshold that triggers L2
power state. The L2 entry
rate must be less than L2
exit rate
Range: 0- 1024 Kbps
Default: 64 Kbps

Min L2 Data Rate

This parameter specifies the


minimum data rate during L2
power state. The L2 data
rate must be greater than L2
exit rate
Range: 256 - 1024 Kbps
Default: 256 Kbps

Field

Description

L2 Exit Rate

This parameter specifies the


downstream data rate that
triggers the exit from L2
power state. The L2 exit rate
must be less than L2 data
rate
Range: 0- 1024 Kbps
Default: 128 Kbps

Configure a spectrum profile.


ADSL Spectrum Profile defines the line standard, transmission
mode, SNR margin, etc.

Table 1 Spectrum Profile window field descriptions


Field

Description

Spectrum Profile

Spectrum profile name (A character string up


to 32 characters)

Line Standard

ADSL2/ReADSL2/G.DMT Annex A Auto


mode
ADSL2plus/ADSL2/ReADSL2/G.DMT Annex
A Auto mode
ADSL2plus/ADSL2/G.DMT Annex B Auto
mode
ADSL2/G.DMT Annex B Auto mode
G.dmt Annex A
G.dmt Annex B
Annex A multimode
T1.413
G.lite Annex A
ADSL2 AnnexB
ADSL2Plus AnnexB
ADSL2Plus AnnexM Automode
ADSL2 AnnexM Automode

Field

Description
ADSL2Plus AnnexM
ADSL2 AnnexM

Transmission mode

Options: Echo Cancellation / FDM


Default: FDM

Tx Power Attenuation

Range: 0-40 dB in increments of 1dB


Default: 0 dB

ATM Header Compression

Options: Enable / Disable


Default: Disable

Rate Mode

Options: Fixed / Adaptive at Startup /


Adaptive at Runtime
Default: Adaptive at Runtime

Spectrum Mask

Options: No Mask / RFI Mask


Default: No Mask

T1.413 Fallback

Options: Enable / Disable


Default: Enable

Downstream
Target SNR Margin

Range: 0 ~ 31 dB
Default: 6 dB

Min SNR Margin

Must be at least 3 dB lower than the target


downstream SNR margin.
Range: 0 ~ 31 dB
Default: 0 dB

Upshift SNR Margin

Only applicable with adaptive rate mode at


run time. Must be at least 1 dB higher than
target downstream SNR margin
Range: 0 ~ 31 dB
Default: 9 dB

Downshift SNR Margin

Only applicable with adaptive rate mode at


run time. Must be at least 1 dB lower than
target downstream SNR margin
Range: 0 ~ 31 dB
Default: 3 dB

Minimum Overhead Rate

Range: 4~28 kbps


Default: 4 bps

Field

Description

Max SNR Margin

Must be at least 3 dB higher than the target


downstream SNR margin.
Range: 0 ~ 31 dB
Default: 31 dB

Bit Swapping

Options: Enable / Disable


Default: Enable

Min Upshift Time

Only applicable with adaptive rate mode at


run time
Range: 0 ~ 16383 seconds
Default: 60

Min Downshift Time

Only applicable with adaptive rate mode at


run time.
Value range: 0 ~ 16383 s
Default: 60 s

Upstream
Target SNR Margin

Range: 0 ~ 31 dB
Default: 6 dB

Min SNR Margin

Must be at least 3 dB lower than the target


upstream SNR margin.
Range: 0 ~ 31 dB
Default: 0 dB

Upshift SNR Margin

Only applicable with adaptive rate mode at


run time. Must be at least 1 dB higher than
the target downstream SNR margin
Range: 0 ~ 31 dB
Default: 9 dB

Downshift SNR Margin

Only applicable with adaptive rate mode at


run time. Must be at least 1 dB lower than the
target downstream SNR margin
Range: 0 ~ 31 dB
Default: 3 dB

Minimum Overhead Rate

Range: 4~28 Kbps


Default: 4 bps

Max SNR Margin

Must be at least 3 dB higher than the target


upstream SNR margin

Field

Description
Range: 0 ~ 31 dB
Default: 31 dB

Bit Swapping

Options: Enable / Disable


Default: Enable

Min Upshift Time

Only applicable with adaptive rate mode at


run time
Range: 0 ~ 16383 seconds
Default: 60

Min Downshift Time

Only applicable with adaptive rate mode at


run time.
Range: 0 ~ 16383 seconds
Default: 60

Power Management State

Options: Disabled / L3 only/ L2 only / L3 and


L2
Default: Disabled

Min Time Between An Exit

The minimum duration between exit and

and the Next Entry

reentry of L2 state. Not applicable when L2


state is disabled.
Range: 120 ~ 255 seconds
Default: 180

L2 ATPR

This parameter represents the maximum


aggregate transmit power reduction (in dB)
that can be performed through a single
Power Trim in the L2 state.
Range: 0 ~ 31 dB
Default: 3 dB

Upstream Max Nominal

Range: -63 ~ -34 dB in increments of 0.1dB

PSD

Default: -40 dB

Upstream Max Nominal

Range:0 ~ 20 dBm in increments of 0.1dBm

ATP

Default:12.5 dBm

PSD Power Adaptation

Options: Fixed, priority to rate, priority to

Mode

power
Default: priority to rate

Auto Mode Beta

Range: 1~255
Default: 1

10

Field

Description

Min L2 Entry Time

Not applicable when L2 state is disabled.


Range: 900 ~ 65535 seconds
Default: 900

L2 Time

This parameter represents the minimum time


(in seconds) between an Entry into the L2
state and the first Power Trim in the L2 state
and between two consecutive power trims in
the L2 State.
Range: 0 ~ 255 seconds
Default: 255

Downstream Max Nominal

Range: -65 ~ -36 dB in increments of 0.1dB

PSD

Default: -40 dB

Downstream Max Nominal

Range:0 ~ -20 dBm in increments of 0.1dBm

ATP

Default: 20 dBm

Upstream Max Receive

Range: -25.5 ~ 25.5dBm in increments of 0.1

Power

dBm
Default: 25.5 dBm

Auto Mode Alpha

Range: 1- 255
Default: 4

Configure a configuration template which used the service profile


and spectrum profile created in the previous steps.
ADSL profile is in a form of template, a template is consisted of
an ADSL Service Profile and an ADSL Spectrum Profile.

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Lock the ADSL port, if unlocked, prior to ADSL port


configuration.

Assign the ADSL profile to the ADSL port.


This window displays the status and rate of each ADSL port.
ADSL port can be locked or unlocked and a profile can be
assigned to a locked ADSL port from this window.

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Select one or more (use the Shift key) locked ADSL port entries
and click <Assign Profile>.

Unlock the ADSL port to enable it.


Click Unlock to enable port.

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Check the link between the ADSL port and CPE.


Check ADSL port operational status is Enable.

Check Current Rate from Channel status, ATU-C is for


downstream; ATU-R is for upstream.

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Add VLAN
From the configuration management navigation tree, select
[Node/Shelf (x)/Slot (y): IPADSL8A/VLAN], and then select the
VLAN tab to display the VLAN Summary window.
This window displays the VLANs created for a module and its
related parameters. From this window a VLAN can be added,
modified or deleted.
Create VLAN 2, add wan port and bridge port 1:0.35.

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ICM3Ge configuration
Enable Double tagging
To enable double tagging function, select Enabled from the
Double Tagging radio buttons area.
The Confirmation Dialog Box will be displayed indicating the
effect the action will cause. Click <Yes> to enable the double
tagging function.

Change internal port mode


From the configuration management navigation tree, select the
Ethernet port branch of the required module, [Node/Shelf (x)/Slot
(y): ICM3Ge/Ethernet Port Configuration].Select the Internal
Ethernet Port Configuration tab. Modify internal port mode to UNI
without Egress Translation.

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Add SPVLAN
From the configuration management navigation tree, select
[Node/Shelf (x)/Slot (y): ICM3Geh/SPVLAN] and then select the
SPVLAN Setup tab. The SPVLAN Setup window is displayed.
This Window lists the existing SPVLANs and their related
parameters. From this window spvlan can be added, modified
and deleted.
Take add VLAN 177 for example.

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The Add Service Provider VLAN window is displayed.


Select proper internal port as untagged member port and proper
GE port as tagged member.

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Saving configuration
Perform the following steps to save a configuration:
Select [Configuration/Save Configuration] from the main menu. A
message is displayed asking for a confirmation before
proceeding, click <Yes>.

A second message box will display requesting whether to save


the configuration on the server.

If <No> is selected, a message box will display indicating that


the configuration was successfully saved to flash memory.

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If Yes was selected, the Backup Node window will be displayed


after saving the configuration to flash memory.

Verify configuration
Test preset condition:
Smartbit port 1-----ge port-----ICM3Ge
--IPADSL8A----CPE----Smartbit port 2
Test steps:
1. Configure IGM3Ge and IPADSL8A as above steps
2. send stream from Smartbit port 1 and 2
Test result:
1. Configure success.
2. stream can receive correctly.

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