Présentation WDM WEB Tool - 20131101 _ Public
Transcript of Présentation WDM WEB Tool - 20131101 _ Public
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WAN IT SOLUTIONS PROVIDERNovember 2013
WDM WEBOptical Network Management Tools
wanit.eu
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Scope of WDM WEB Tool
� Provide assistance to the Network Designer Engineers and enables to compare and follow the implemented network versus the "Low Level Design" operation.
� Provide strong Data Base Modeling to cover the weakness of the WDM NMS system and extend data Modeling in comparison with the generic network inventory system.
� Provide a planning tool (including resources management and reservation).
� Produce circuit design report in a WO for the implementation teams
� Provide a flexible reporting tool
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WDM WEB Modules
� Parameter Manager(all attributes definition, equipment’s types, card templates, …)
� Site & Node Manager(device’s inventory, resources, sessions, routes & spans, … )
� Trail Manager (Trail-ID generation, resources allocation, trail status follow-up, …
� Report Manager(different kind of reports are scheduled and the results are saved historically)
> Cross-Check Report (NMS <-> WDMWEB discrepancies are checked)
> Optical Report (optical performance by wavelength are reported and some statistics are calculated)
> Capacity Report (different views on the network capacity used and/or available)
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Schema of WDM WEB Tool
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Parameter ManagerAll the possible values for the database attributes are maintained in this modules (i.e. : trail’s type, list of customer attributes, equipment’s type, possible associations between equipment and sub-equipment, specific constraints to be verified during the resources usage, … )
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Parameter Manager (2)Different card configurations are possible in WDM WED Tool; eachconfiguration (template) can be generated in a separate defined file and imported in the DB (using a ‘csv’ file); each imported template receive a version number and can be maintained in the application.
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Trail Manager
Generate and Store in a DB the Unique Standard Trail-ID to be used in the Network(depending of Site_A, Site_Z, Next_Site,Type of Trail, … )i.e. :
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Trail Manager (2)
A multiple criteria query function is provided to retrieve the generated Trail ID :
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Device ManagerResources Management & The WO Generator
The Device Manager specifies a complete data structure to be shared by the other modules of the WDM WEB Tool; some treatments cover the features as:
• Manage the full DWDM nodes inventory based on the DWDM network upload
• Provide Node ID, Node name, site name and IP addresses management. • Manage the occupied capacity on each node from OCH level to services ports
• Provide a support tool for circuit design and DWDM resource reservation and Query Forms
• Provide WDM node extension design report (WO) for the implementation team (add cards up to a full new node).
• Provide a circuit design report (WO) for the implementation team
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Device Manager (2)Resources Management & The WO Generator
The WDMWEB Tool is aware of each type of WDM boards. The designtool is based on specific board templates for each type of boards; the template defines :
• Boards capacity, line rate, ….• Logic port type, Client port type, port id , port name.• Port group information• Trails Cross Connection points for all type of trails.• Implicit cross connection
The WDMWEB Tool is supporting:– ROADM and FOADM, 40 or 80 wavelengths systems.– Mix node like ROADM and FOADM in the same node.– DWDM degree– ROADM, Colourless ROADM & Directionless ROADM– ODUx SNCP protection
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Device Manager (3)Resources Management & The WO Generator
The WDMWEB Tool is supporting details design features like:
• Physical connection management ( intra node and inter nodes)• Optical cross connection from line port to edge on the long distance dark fibre.• ODU-x cross connection (x = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4).• ODU-x SNCP cross connection• Filter the free resources (Port’s connections) during a Design Session (Trails Resourcing)
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Device Manager (4)Resources Management & The WO Generator
The WDM WEB Tool include other important features as :
• Routes Management- Defines Spans- Defines Routes- Limit the Trail_ID Generator to the Existing Routes• Sessions Management- ‘Exclusive’ Session (Mono-User)- ‘Nodal’ Session (Multi-User, locking the Resources of 1 Node)- ‘Route’ Session (Multi-User, locking the Resources of 1 Route)• Circuit design extension up to automatic occupation of optical resources along the E2E trail route.• Improved trail resources showing functionality (trails, port, WDM service cross connections, server trails, intermediate OTN switching points….) • Add a “GeoLoc” functionality for Equipment, Routes and Trails
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Device Manager (5)Resources Management & The WO Generator
The WDM Tool supports extended Huawei WDM products:
•OSN1800 TNF2 boards•OSN6800 TN5X boards generation•OSN8800 selves •OSN8800 TN5X boards and 40G line rate.•TN5X boards means:
– Dynamic ports
– Post installation logical port reconfiguration
– Virtual port
– ODU-Flex– OTN switching up to ODU-0 level.
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Device Manager & Trail ManagerThe ‘GeoLoc’ visibility of Sites / Equipment / Route s & Trails
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Device Manager & Trail ManagerThe ‘Trail Resources Allocation’ visibility
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Device Manager & Trail ManagerA WO generated after a Session Closing
User : Ruiz_Lozano__Oliver
Title : CR265225
Comments : MR1 WEST LONG PATH OTN SW CH52+CH54
Action Action Type Element Location Values
ADD I&C slots SLOT : 6 - (TN52TOG01_1) // SHELF : O&E - 6 (OSN6800-ANY) // EQUIPMENT : 2001A9 // SITE : A0800 TN52TOG01_1
ADD I&C slots SLOT : 4 - (TN52TOG01_1) // SHELF : O&E - 1 (OSN6800-ANY) // EQUIPMENT : 2005O9 // SITE : O0875 TN52TOG01_1
ASSIGN Circuit Build Service id : XC_CLI SERVICE : XC_CLI 1 IN/OUT // PORT : 3 - (TX1/RX1) // SLOT : 6 - (TN52TOG01_1) // SHELF : O&E - 6 (OSN6800-ANY) // EQUIPMENT : 2001A9 // SITE : A0800 A0800O0875_A0815_A1_0001
ASSIGN Circuit Build Service id : E2E_CLI SERVICE : E2E_CLI 1 IN/OUT // PORT : 3 - (TX1/RX1) // SLOT : 6 - (TN52TOG01_1) // SHELF : O&E - 6 (OSN6800-ANY) // EQUIPMENT : 2001A9 // SITE : A0800 A0800O0875_A0815_A1_0001
ASSIGN Circuit Build Service id : XC_CLI SERVICE : XC_CLI 1 IN/OUT // PORT : 201 - (CleintLP1) // SLOT : 6 - (TN52TOG01_1) // SHELF : O&E - 6 (OSN6800-ANY) // EQUIPMENT : 2001A9 // SITE : A0800 A0800O0875_A0815_A1_0001
ASSIGN Circuit Build Service id : XC_CLI SERVICE : XC_CLI 1 IN/OUT // PORT : 3 - (TX1/RX1) // SLOT : 4 - (TN52TOG01_1) // SHELF : O&E - 1 (OSN6800-ANY) // EQUIPMENT : 2005O9 // SITE : O0875 A0800O0875_A0815_A1_0001
ASSIGN Circuit Build Service id : E2E_CLI SERVICE : E2E_CLI 1 IN/OUT // PORT : 3 - (TX1/RX1) // SLOT : 4 - (TN52TOG01_1) // SHELF : O&E - 1 (OSN6800-ANY) // EQUIPMENT : 2005O9 // SITE : O0875 A0800O0875_A0815_A1_0001
ASSIGN Circuit Build Service id : XC_CLI SERVICE : XC_CLI 1 IN/OUT // PORT : 201 - (CleintLP1) // SLOT : 4 - (TN52TOG01_1) // SHELF : O&E - 1 (OSN6800-ANY) // EQUIPMENT : 2005O9 // SITE : O0875 A0800O0875_A0815_A1_0001
ASSIGN Circuit Build Service id : XC_ODU0 SERVICE : XC_ODU0 1 IN/OUT // PORT : 161 - (ODU0LP1) // SLOT : 6 - (TN52TOG01_1) // SHELF : O&E - 6 (OSN6800-ANY) // EQUIPMENT : 2001A9 // SITE : A0800 A0800O0875_A0815_A1_4000
ASSIGN Circuit Build Service id : XC_ODU0 SERVICE : XC_ODU0 1 IN/OUT // PORT : 201 - (CleintLP1) // SLOT : 6 - (TN52TOG01_1) // SHELF : O&E - 6 (OSN6800-ANY) // EQUIPMENT : 2001A9 // SITE : A0800 A0800O0875_A0815_A1_4000
ASSIGN Circuit Build Service id : E2E_ODU0 SERVICE : E2E_ODU0 1 IN/OUT // PORT : 201 - (CleintLP1) // SLOT : 6 - (TN52TOG01_1) // SHELF : O&E - 6 (OSN6800-ANY) // EQUIPMENT : 2001A9 // SITE : A0800 A0800O0875_A0815_A1_4000
ASSIGN Circuit Build Service id : XC_ODU0 SERVICE : XC_ODU0 1 IN/OUT // PORT : 161 - (ODU0LP1) // SLOT : 4 - (TN52TOG01_1) // SHELF : O&E - 1 (OSN6800-ANY) // EQUIPMENT : 2005O9 // SITE : O0875 A0800O0875_A0815_A1_4000
ASSIGN Circuit Build Service id : XC_ODU0 SERVICE : XC_ODU0 1 IN/OUT // PORT : 201 - (CleintLP1) // SLOT : 4 - (TN52TOG01_1) // SHELF : O&E - 1 (OSN6800-ANY) // EQUIPMENT : 2005O9 // SITE : O0875 A0800O0875_A0815_A1_4000
ASSIGN Circuit Build Service id : E2E_ODU0 SERVICE : E2E_ODU0 1 IN/OUT // PORT : 201 - (CleintLP1) // SLOT : 4 - (TN52TOG01_1) // SHELF : O&E - 1 (OSN6800-ANY) // EQUIPMENT : 2005O9 // SITE : O0875 A0800O0875_A0815_A1_4000
ASSIGN Circuit Build Service id : XC_ODU1 SERVICE : XC_ODU1 1 IN/OUT // PORT : 161 - (ODU0LP1) // SLOT : 6 - (TN52TOG01_1) // SHELF : O&E - 6 (OSN6800-ANY) // EQUIPMENT : 2001A9 // SITE : A0800 A0800O0875_A0815_A1_6000
ASSIGN Circuit Build Service id : E2E_ODU1 SERVICE : E2E_ODU1 1 IN/OUT // PORT : 161 - (ODU0LP1) // SLOT : 6 - (TN52TOG01_1) // SHELF : O&E - 6 (OSN6800-ANY) // EQUIPMENT : 2001A9 // SITE : A0800 A0800O0875_A0815_A1_6000
ASSIGN Circuit Build Service id : XC_ODU1 SERVICE : XC_ODU1 1 IN/OUT // PORT : 161 - (ODU0LP1) // SLOT : 4 - (TN52TOG01_1) // SHELF : O&E - 1 (OSN6800-ANY) // EQUIPMENT : 2005O9 // SITE : O0875 A0800O0875_A0815_A1_6000
ASSIGN Circuit Build Service id : E2E_ODU1 SERVICE : E2E_ODU1 1 IN/OUT // PORT : 161 - (ODU0LP1) // SLOT : 4 - (TN52TOG01_1) // SHELF : O&E - 1 (OSN6800-ANY) // EQUIPMENT : 2005O9 // SITE : O0875 A0800O0875_A0815_A1_6000
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Report ManagerThe Cross-Check Report
� Have the automatic reporting of NMS content versus Inventory
data base and WDMWEB Tool Data Base.
� Give reporting with error severity classes to help the implementing
team to improve the quality.
� Insure a better Inventory Data Base content.
� Detect automatically the non-compliant trail names.
� Give automatic reporting with graphical views and history about
cross check results.
� Nearly ready to provide KPI for Trails Quality Naming.
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Report Manager- some examples of Cross-Check Report (1) -
• Basic check on the U2000 extract (Format Check)
• Compare the U2000 extract content with the Trail ID Database content (1)
Level Creator Name Delimiter Trail name Next site of the route Source Sink Equipment AZ and ZA direction Status
Client eceskas 002BDB0825_030BD_A1_0001AZ Inverted MINORClient eaidmcc 030BDB0825_003BD_A1_0006AZ Invalid Next site CRITICALClient eaidmcc 100WDB0825_B0825_A1_0001AZ Source: Syntaxe name error MAJORClient eaidmcc 100WDB0825_B0825_A1_0001ZA Sink: Syntaxe name error MAJOR
Trails both in U2000 Trails and TIT Trails
Trail Equipment A Equipment Z Service Customer Custom attrib 1 Custom attrib 2 Updator TIT Creator U2000 Status001HDH0830_H0830_A1_0002 eceskas eceskas OK001HDH0830_H0830_A1_0003 eceskas eceskas OK001HDH0830_H0830_A1_0004 eceskas eceskas OK001HDH0830_H0830_A1_6000 cbleus eceskas OK001HDH0830_H0830_A1_9180 U2000:'-' <> TIT:'OTU-2.5G' cbleus eceskas MAJOR
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Report Manager- some examples of Cross-Check Report (2) -
• Compare the U2000 content with the Trail ID database content (2)
• Compare the U2000 content with the Trail ID database content (3)
Trails found in TIT Trails but not in U2000 Trails
Trail Updator Creation date TIT StatusA0800F0800_A0870_A1_9976 gaerts 16/02/2010 11:56 MAJORA0800G0800_G0800_A1_9972 gaerts 22/02/2010 15:00 MAJOR
Trails found in U2000 Trails but not in TIT Trails
Trail Creator Creation date U2000 Status002GDG0800_003GD_A1_9460 echooul 14/12/2010 16:04 MAJOR002GDG0800_G0800_A1_0001 ejeagas 28/02/2011 11:49 MAJOR002GDG0800_G0800_A1_9460 echooul 14/12/2010 16:04 MAJOR
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Report Manager- Historical Graph example of the Cross-Check Report (3) -
� For treatment 1, 2 & 3 results represents :� The total checked (not the same for all treatments)� The total checked with error� The Number of Minor� The Number of Major � The number of Critical
�Remark: For treatment 2 results it takes into account the 3 checks done
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Report Manager- The Optical Report -
• The performances values exported from the NMS U2000 are processed to produce an optical power level report of the DWDM network related to different optical wavelengths added or passing through the network.
• Per Span, Report the Min, Max, Average values and severity of non-respected optical power range.
• Nearly ready to provide optical power alignment KPI
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Report Manager- The Capacity Report -
The WDM Tool include Capacity Reporting Features:
• Management of the “Mega Routes” (MR)(Topology Description -> Route Name like ‘SITEASITEZSITENEXT_D1’)
• Management of the “Jumper SPAN”(Virtual Span to bridge jumping in the topology
• The MR will be used to define the Header Lines of the Capacity Reporting• Manage Different kind of Capacity Reports:
– Wavelength Allocation Report– Lambda Report– Span Report “over Lambda”– Span Report “per Lambda”– Section Report “over Lambda”– Section Report “per Lambda”– Route Report– OTN switching Report.
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Report Manager- Example of a Capacity Report -
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Your Network Engineers have the potential to deserve high quality services
Your company expect efficiency. Our Solution provide your Network engineer assistance to design and control more deeply and efficiently their WDM network.
Discover the WDM WEB solution, a new generation platform addressing the needs of ICT Company designing Optical Fiber Networks.The solution deliver this by providing• Trails Designing Feature based on detailed equipment interactive configuration • Generic Network Inventory System (Templates based network extension)• Planning tools Resources Management and Reservation tools • Reconciliation of design plans with actual network• « Design to Work Order » Flow process for Field Teams• Search and Reporting Tools (Routes, Ressources Capacity, KPI Optical Report…) including latest browser features
–Interactive Geographical Maps–Dynamic Network representation charts
The solution support the next WDM products 40 & 80 Ch, 2.5 to 100G full OTN structure supported ODU-0 to ODU-4
WDM WEB
Contact UsChristophe Dujardin, [email protected] , Tel +32 0497 252047 Giampero Lacatena, [email protected] , Tel +32 0476 433670