Showing posts with label AR2200 router. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AR2200 router. Show all posts

Sunday, March 13, 2016

Configuring VLAN ID-based QinQ Stacking on Huawei Router

Background
QinQ mitigates VLAN ID shortage and is widely applied when users connect to carrier networks.
When private networks connect to a carrier network through CEs and PEs, run the qinq
stacking command on CE interfaces connected to PEs so that the CE interfaces add the outer VLAN tag allocated by the carrier to user packets. This implementation saves VLAN IDs and allows user packets to be transparently transmitted on the carrier network.
The configuration overview:
Step 1 Run:
system-view
The system view is displayed.
Step 2 Run:
bridge bridge-id
A bridge group is created and the bridge group view is displayed.
Step 3 Run:
quit
Exit from the bridge group view.
Step 4 Run:
interface { ethernet | gigabitethernet }.subinterface-number
The Ethernet sub-interface view is displayed.
NOTE
Sub-interfaces can only be created on Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces. If an interface works in Layer 2 mode and supports switching between Layer 2 and Layer 3 modes, run the undo portswitch command to switch the interface in Layer 3 mode before creating a sub-interface on the interface.
Step 5 Run:
bridge bridge-id
The Ethernet sub-interface is added to the bridge group.
Step 6 Run:
bridge vlan-transmit enable
The interface is enabled to transparently transmit VLAN IDs.
Step 7 Run:
qinq stacking vid low-ce-vid [ to high-ce-vid ] pe-vid pe-vid [ remark-8021p 8021pvalue2]
VLAN ID-based QinQ stacking is configured.
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This configuration works for Huawei router, such as Huawei AR1200Huawei AR2220Huawei AR3200Huawei AR2200

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Configuring the TPID Value for an Outer VLAN Tag on Huawei Router

To ensure that devices from different vendors can communicate with each other, set the TPID value of an outer VLAN tag.
Context
Devices from different vendors or different network plans may use different values for TPID fields in outer VLAN tags of QinQ packets. To be compatible with an existing network plan, the AR router supports configuration of the TPID value. You can set the TPID value on the AR router to be the same as the TPID value in the network plan so that the AR router can be compatible on the existing network.
NOTE
l To implement the connectivity between the devices of different vendors, ensure that the protocol type in the outer VLAN tag can be identified by the peer device.
l The qinq protocol command identifies incoming packets, and adds or changes the TPID value of outgoing packets.
l The protocol IDs set by the qinq protocol command cannot be the same as well-known protocol IDs.
Otherwise, the interface cannot distinguish packets of these protocols. For example, protocol-id cannot
be set to 0x0806, which is the ARP protocol ID.
The steps:
Step 1 Run:
system-view
The system view is displayed.
Step 2 Run:
interface interface-type interface-number
The interface view is displayed.
Step 3 Run:
qinq protocol protocol-id
The protocol type in the outer VLAN tag is set.
By default, the TPID value in the outer VLAN tag is 0x8100.
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Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Huawei AR Series Routers Product Voice Features – SIP AG

In addition to broadband services, such as video on demand (VOD) and live data and video, the AR provides high-quality voice service for terminal users.
SIP AG
Access gateway (AG) devices provide various access modes and convert various services into a uniform format that can be transmitted. The AG communicates with the soft switch by using the SIP protocol. SIP-based AGs are called SIP AGs.
When an AR functions as the SIP AG, the upper-layer devices such as soft switch control and manage calls. The Huawei AR Series Routers supports the following services.
Service Type
Introduction
Configured on the SIP AG or Not
Basic voice serviceThe basic voice service is the basic call connection function, including intra-office calls, local calls, national toll calls, international toll calls, and transit calls.Yes
Three-party serviceThe third-party service allows a calling party or called party in a conversation to call a third party without ending the current conversation. Then the calling party or original called party can implement a three-party conversation or talk to the other two parties.Yes
Call waiting serviceWhen UserA is talking with UserB over the phone and at this moment UserC is calling UserA, UserA hears a call waiting tone, indicating that there is a call waiting for UserA.Yes
MWI serviceThe message waiting indicator (MWI) service allows a user to read unread messages or leave messages. When the called user is busy, the MWI is on, indicating that there are leave messages.Yes
Malicious call identification (MCID) serviceThe user that registers the MCID service with the carrier can query the phone number of the attacker that initiates malicious calls after performing relevant operations.Yes
Call transfer serviceThe call transfer service allows the called party to transfer an incoming call to a third party by pressing the hookflash so that the calling party establishes a connection with a new called party.Yes
Call conference serviceThe call conference service allows more than three parties to communicate together.Yes
Calling line identification presentation (CLIP) serviceThe CLIP service displays the calling number in onhook state or offhook state (for call waiting). The displayed information includes the phone number, name, date, and time.No
Calling line identification restriction (CLIR) serviceThe CLIR service displays the phone number of a calling party on the terminal of a called party.No
Distinctive ringing serviceThe distinctive ringing service plays different ring tones for incoming calls.No
Differentiated ringback tone serviceThe differentiated ringback tone service enables the SIP AG to play different ring tones for ringback tones.No
Advice of charge (AoC) serviceThe AoC service enables the SIP AG to display the charge rate, fee notification during a call, and the total fee of the call.No
Urgent call processIf the SIP AG finds an urgent call, the SIP AG inserts the urgent call flag into the SIP message.No
Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) serviceWhen the called number is busy, the CCBS service enables the SIP AG to monitor the called party status. When the called party is idle, the SIP AG notifies the calling party and determines whether to make a call according to the status of the calling and called parties.No
Multiple MSN numbers on a POTS interfaceMultiple MSN numbers can be configured on a POTS interface.No
Hotline service
  • Instant hotline service: After a user picks up a phone, the SIP AG dials the hotline number for the user.
  • No dialing within a long time after picking up the phone: If a user does not dial any number within the specified period of time after picking up the phone, the SIP AG dials the hotline number for the user.
Yes
Anonymous call serviceThe anonymous call service enables the called party not to view information about incoming calls.No
NOTE:
l         Among the AR150 series routers, only the AR157VWs and AR158EVWs support the voice features. Among the AR200 series routers, only the AR201VW-Ps, AR207Vs, AR207VWs and AR207V-Ps support the voice features. Among the AR1200 series routers, only the AR1220Vs and AR1220VWs support the voice features. Among the AR2200 series routers, only the AR2204s, AR2220s, AR2240s support the voice features. To use the voice feature on the AR2200 and AR3200 series routers, you are advised to install the DSP module.
l         To provide voice services for POTS users on AR1200, AR2200 ,and AR3200 series routers, 4FXS1FXO, 16FXS or 32FXS board is required. Thereinto, the AR1200 series routers does not support 32FXS board.
l         To provide voice services for ISDN users on AR1200, AR2200 ,and AR3200 series routers, 2BST board is required.
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Monday, March 7, 2016

Huawei AR2200 Series Routers Technical Specification

Table 1lists technical specifications of the AR2200 series routers.
Table 1 AR2200 technical specifications
Item
Specification
Processor
  • AR2201-48FE: 2-core 533 MHz
  • AR2202-48FE: 2-core 533 MHz
  • AR2204: 2-core 800 MHz
  • AR2220: 4-core 600 MHz
  • AR2240:
    • SRU40 and SRU60: 8-core 600 MHz
    • SRU80: 12-core 750 MHz
    • SRU200/SRU400: 32-core 1.2 GHz
Switching capacity
  • AR2201-48FE: N/A
  • AR2202-48FE: N/A
  • AR2204: 10 Gbit/s
  • AR2220: 32 Gbit/s
  • AR2240: 80 Gbit/s
Forwarding capacity
  • AR2201-48FE: 350 kpps
  • AR2202-48FE: 350 kpps
  • AR2204: 450 kpps
  • AR2220: 1 Mpps
  • AR2240:
    • SRU40: 3 Mpps
    • SRU60: 3 Mpps
    • SRU80: 5 Mpps
    • SRU200: 20 Mpps
    • SRU400: 40 Mpps
Memory
  • AR2201-48FE: 512 MB
  • AR2202-48FE: 512 MB
  • AR2204: 1 GB
  • AR2220: 2 GB
  • AR2240:
    • SRU40/SRU60/SRU80: 2 GB
    • SRU200/SRU400: 4 GB
Flash memory
  • AR2201-48FE: 512 MB
  • AR2202-48FE: 512 MB
  • AR2204: 512 MB
  • AR2220: 16 MB
  • AR2240: 16 MB
Micro SD card (default)
  • AR2201-48FE: N/A
  • AR2202-48FE: N/A
  • AR2204: N/A
  • AR2220: 2 GB
  • AR2240: 2 GB
Dimensions (W x D x H)
  • With no mounting bracket installed
    • AR2201-48FE: 442.0 mm x 314.9 mm x 43.6 mm (17.4 in. x 12.4 in. x 1.71 in.)
    • AR2202-48FE: 442.0 mm x 314.9 mm x 43.6 mm (17.4 in. x 12.4 in. x 1.71 in.)
    • AR2204: 442.0 mm x 420.0 mm x 44.5 mm (17.4 in. x 16.5 in. x 1.73 in.)
    • AR2220: 442.0 mm x 420.0 mm x 44.5 mm (17.4 in. x 16.5 in. x 1.73 in.)
    • AR2240: 442.0 mm x 470.0 mm x 88.1 mm (17.4 in. x 16.5 in. x 3.47 in.)
  • With mounting brackets installed
    • AR2201-48FE: 482.6 mm x 314.9 mm x 43.6 mm (19.00 in. x 12.4 in. x 1.71 in.)
    • AR2202-48FE: 482.6 mm x 314.9 mm x 43.6 mm (19.00 in. x 12.4 in. x 1.71 in.)
    • AR2204: 482.6 mm x 420.0 mm x 44.5 mm (19 in. x 16.5 in. x 1.73 in.)
    • AR2220: 482.6 mm x 420.0 mm x 44.5 mm (19 in. x 16.5 in. x 1.73 in.)
    • AR2240: 482.6 mm x 470.0 mm x 88.1 mm (19 in. x 18.5 in. x 3.47 in.)
Weight (empty chassis)
  • AR2201-48FE: 4.5 kg
  • AR2202-48FE: 4.5 kg
  • AR2204: 6 kg
  • AR2220: 7 kg
  • AR2240: 8.85 kg
Power consumption (empty chassis)
Typical power consumption
  • AR2201-48FE: 35 W
  • AR2202-48FE: 35 W
  • AR2204: 35 W
  • AR2220: 47 W
  • AR2240:
    • SRU40: 67 W
    • SRU60: 67 W
    • SRU80: 100 W
    • SRU200: 130 W
    • SRU400: 130 W
Maximum power consumption
  • AR2201-48FE: 40 W
  • AR2202-48FE: 40 W
  • AR2204: 55 W
  • AR2220: 65 W
  • AR2240:
    • SRU40: 97 W
    • SRU60: 97 W
    • SRU80: 129 W
    • SRU200: 185 W
    • SRU400: 185 W
Power specifications
AC power input
  • Rated voltage: 100 V AC or 240 V AC, 50 Hz or 60 Hz
  • Maximum voltage range: 90 V AC to 264 V AC, 47 Hz to 63 Hz
DC power input
  • Rated voltage: -48 V DC or -60 V DC
  • Maximum voltage range: -38.4 V DC to -72 V DC
Maximum power
  • AR2201-48FE: 60 W
  • AR2202-48FE: 60 W
  • AR2204: 150 W
  • AR2220: 150 W
  • AR2240:
    • One power module configured: 350 W
    • Two power modules configured:
      • 1+1 backup: 350 W
      • Non 1+1 backup: 700 W
RPS power supply
  • AR2201-48FE, AR2202-48FE,and AR2204: supported
  • AR2220, and AR2240: not supported
Environment parameters
Operating environment temperature
0°C to 45°C
Operating storage temperature
-40°C to +70°C
Operating relative humidity
5% to 95%, noncondensing
Operating altitude
< 4000 m
Safety standards compliance
  • UL 60950-1
  • EN 60950-1
  • IEC 60950-1
  • BS EN 60950-1
  • CSA C22.2 No 60950-1
  • AS/NZS 60950.1
  • IS 13252
EMC standards compliance
  • FCC 47CFR Part15 Class A
  • ICES 003 Class A
  • EN55022 Class A
  • CISPR22 Class A
  • CISPR24
  • AS/NZS CISPR22 Class A
  • VCCI Class A
  • ETSI EN 300 386 Class A
  • EN55024
Environmental standards compliance
  • RoHS
  • ETSI EN 300 019-2-1
  • ETSI EN 300 019-2-2
  • ETSI EN 300 019-2-3

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