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HUAWEI NE5000E Core Router
V800R008C10
Product Description
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01
Date
2016-06-30
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
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Purpose
This document describes the NE5000E in terms of its product positioning and features,
architecture, technical specifications, supported FPICs, link features, service features, usage
scenarios, and operation and maintenance.
Note the following precautions:

The encryption algorithms DES/3DES/SKIPJACK/RC2/RSA (RSA-1024 or
lower)/MD2/MD4/MD5 (in digital signature scenarios and password encryption)/SHA1
(in digital signature scenarios) have a low security, which may bring security risks. If
protocols allowed, using more secure encryption algorithms, such as AES/RSA
(RSA-2048 or higher)/SHA2/HMAC-SHA2 is recommended.

Do not set both the start and end characters of a password to "%#%#". This causes the
password to be displayed directly in the configuration file.

To further improve device security, periodically change the password.
Related Version
The following table lists the product version related to this document.
Product Name
Version
NE5000E
V800R008C10
U2000
V200R016C50
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
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Hardware installation engineers
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Commissioning engineers
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Data configuration engineers
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On-site maintenance engineers
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Network monitoring engineers
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System maintenance engineers
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol
Description
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avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
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avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance deterioration, or unanticipated results.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal
injury.
Calls attention to important information, best practices and
tips.
NOTE is used to address information not related to
personal injury, equipment damage, and environment
deterioration.
Command Conventions
The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention
Description
Boldface
The keywords of a command line are in boldface.
Italic
Command arguments are in italics.
[]
Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional.
{ x | y | ... }
Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by
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vertical bars. One item is selected.
[ x | y | ... ]
Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by
vertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected.
{ x | y | ... }*
Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by
vertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all
items can be selected.
[ x | y | ... ]*
Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by
vertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.
&<1-n>
The parameter before the & sign can be repeated 1 to n
times.
#
A line starting with the # sign is comments.
Change History
Updates between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue
contains all updates made in previous issues.
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Changes in Issue 01 (2016-06-30)
This issue is the first official release. The software version of this issue is
V800R008C10SPC100.
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Contents
About This Document .................................................................................................................... ii
1 Product Positioning and Features .............................................................................................. 1
1.1 Product Positioning ....................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Product Features ........................................................................................................................................................... 5
2 Architecture .................................................................................................................................. 10
2.1 Physical Architecture .................................................................................................................................................. 10
2.2 Logical Architecture ................................................................................................................................................... 16
2.3 Software Architecture ................................................................................................................................................. 20
3 Technical Specifications ............................................................................................................ 22
3.1 Physical Specifications ............................................................................................................................................... 22
3.2 System configuration .................................................................................................................................................. 27
4 Boards ............................................................................................................................................ 30
5 Link Features ................................................................................................................................ 41
5.1 Ethernet Link Features ................................................................................................................................................ 41
5.2 POS Link Features ...................................................................................................................................................... 42
6 Security Features ......................................................................................................................... 43
7 Service Features ........................................................................................................................... 48
7.1 Ethernet Features ........................................................................................................................................................ 48
7.1.1 Layer 2 Ethernet Features ........................................................................................................................................ 48
7.1.2 Layer 3 Ethernet Features ........................................................................................................................................ 48
7.1.3 QinQ Features .......................................................................................................................................................... 49
7.2 IP Features .................................................................................................................................................................. 49
7.2.1 IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stack............................................................................................................................................... 49
7.2.2 IPv4 Features ........................................................................................................................................................... 49
7.2.3 IPv6 Features ........................................................................................................................................................... 50
7.2.4 IPv4/IPv6 Transition Technology ............................................................................................................................ 50
7.3 Routing Protocols ....................................................................................................................................................... 50
7.3.1 Unicast Routing Features ......................................................................................................................................... 50
7.3.2 Multicast Routing Features ...................................................................................................................................... 52
7.4 MPLS Features ........................................................................................................................................................... 53
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7.5 VPN Features .............................................................................................................................................................. 54
7.5.1 Tunnel Policy ........................................................................................................................................................... 54
7.5.2 VPN Tunnel ............................................................................................................................................................. 55
7.5.3 BGP/MPLS L3VPN................................................................................................................................................. 55
7.5.4 BGP/MPLS L2VPN................................................................................................................................................. 56
7.6 QoS Features............................................................................................................................................................... 56
7.7 Traffic Load Balancing ............................................................................................................................................... 58
7.8 Traffic Statistics Collection......................................................................................................................................... 58
7.9 Network Reliability .................................................................................................................................................... 59
8 Usage Scenarios ........................................................................................................................... 63
8.1 National Backbone Network Solution ........................................................................................................................ 63
8.2 Provincial Backbone Network Solution ...................................................................................................................... 64
8.3 IP Bearer Network Solution ........................................................................................................................................ 65
8.4 IPv6 Backbone Network Solution .............................................................................................................................. 67
9 Operation and Maintenance ..................................................................................................... 68
9.1 Operation and Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................ 68
9.1.1 System Configuration Management ........................................................................................................................ 68
9.1.2 System Management and Maintenance.................................................................................................................... 69
9.1.3 Device Operating Status Monitoring ....................................................................................................................... 69
9.1.4 System Service and Status Tracking ........................................................................................................................ 70
9.1.5 System Test and Diagnosis ...................................................................................................................................... 71
9.1.6 NQA......................................................................................................................................................................... 71
9.1.7 VS ............................................................................................................................................................................ 71
9.1.8 In-Service Debugging .............................................................................................................................................. 72
9.1.9 Upgrade Features ..................................................................................................................................................... 72
9.1.10 License ................................................................................................................................................................... 72
9.1.11 Other Features ........................................................................................................................................................ 72
9.2 NMS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 73
A Acronyms and Abbreviations .................................................................................................. 74
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Product Positioning and Features
About This Chapter
1.1 Product Positioning
1.2 Product Features
1.1 Product Positioning
The Huawei NetEngine5000E Core Router (NE5000E), which has large capacity and high
performance, is developed to meet the requirement of carrier-class reliability. Based on the
powerful versatile routing platform (VRP), the NE5000E provides strong switching
capabilities, dense ports, and high reliability. NE5000Es mainly serve as super-core nodes on
carriers' backbone networks, core nodes on metropolitan area networks (MANs), egresses in
large-scale Internet data centers (IDCs), or core nodes on large-scale enterprise networks.
NE5000E clusters are positioned as super-core nodes on backbone networks, supporting
Layer 3 routing and Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) forwarding. In an NE5000E
cluster, a cluster central chassis (CCC) functions as a level-2 switching module and routing
engine module in a three-stage switch fabric; a cluster line-card chassis (CLC) functions as a
level-1 or level-3 switching module and forwarding module.
The V800R008C10 supports the following types of chassis:

NE5000E CCC
An NE5000E CCC supports 40G, 100G, and 400G clusters.
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NE5000E CCC-A
An NE5000E CCC-A supports 400G clusters and larger-capacity clusters to be
developed.
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NE5000E-16 CLC
An NE5000E-16 CLC provides 16 LPU slots. Its forwarding capacity is 1.28 T when the
maximum number of 40G boards are equipped.
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NE5000E-X16 CLC
An NE5000E-X16 CLC provides 16 LPU slots. Its forwarding capacity is 3.2 T when the
maximum number of 100G boards are equipped.Its forwarding capacity is 12.8 T when
the maximum number of 400G boards are equipped.
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NE5000E-X16A CLC
An NE5000E-X16A CLC provides 16 LPU slots. Its forwarding capacity is 3.2 T when
the maximum number of 100G boards are equipped. Its forwarding capacity is 12.8 T
when the maximum number of 400G boards are equipped. Its forwarding capacity is 32
T when the maximum number of 1T boards are equipped.
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Table 1-1 lists the NE5000E cluster models for V800R008C10.
Table 1-1 NE5000E cluster models for V800R008C10
Cluster Model
Description
CCC-0
Consists of two CLCs.
The CLCs can be both NE5000E-16s, both NE5000E-X16s, both
NE5000E-X16As, or a combination of any two of them.
CCC-1
Consists of one NE5000E CCC and a maximum of four CLCs.
The CLCs can be all NE5000E-16s, all NE5000E-X16s, all
NE5000E-X16As, or a combination of NE5000Es, NE5000E-X16s,
and NE5000E-X16As.
CCC-2
The CLCs can be all NE5000Es, all NE5000E-X16s, all
NE5000E-X16As, or a combination of NE5000Es, NE5000E-X16s,
and NE5000E-X16As.
An NE5000E series router can be an NE5000E-16 single chassis, an NE5000E-X16 single
chassis, an NE5000E-X16A single chassis, or an NE5000E cluster.
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Powerful Forwarding Capability
Designed with a hardware-based forwarding engine, NE5000E series routers support
full-duplex forwarding of IPv4, IPv6, and MPLS packets at the line rate on all interfaces, and
also support access control list (ACL)-based line rate forwarding.
NE5000E series routers support multicast traffic forwarding at the line rate. The hardware of
NE5000E series routers supports two-level multicast traffic replication: replication from
switch fabric units (SFUs) to LPUs and replication from the forwarding engine of an LPU to
associated interfaces.
An LPU can buffer packets, ensuring that no packet is lost in the case of traffic burst.
Well-Designed QoS Mechanism
NE5000E series routers provide the following QoS functions:

Rule-based traffic classification: Traffic can be classified based on Layer 2 rules, Layer 3
rules, and MPLS rules.

Differentiated services: Differentiated services are provided for traffic with different
differentiated services code point (DSCP) values, EXP values, 802.1p priorities, or IP
precedence.

Traffic marking: The DSCP values, EXP values, 802.1p priorities, or IP precedence of
specific traffic can be modified based on a pre-defined policy.

Traffic policing: All traffic or specific traffic on a specified interface can be monitored
for traffic limiting.

Congestion avoidance: Tail drop or weighted random early detection (WRED) is used to
drop certain packets in a queue to prevent queue overflow.

Congestion management: Priority queuing (PQ) and weighted fair queuing (WFQ) are
provided so that fair queue scheduling is ensured and services with a higher priority are
processed preferentially.
These QoS functions ensure different delays, jitter, bandwidth, and packet loss ratios for
different services, such as voice over IP (VoIP) and IPTV services, carried over an IP network.
Robust Security Design
NE5000E series routers provide multiple security features to protect the data of Internet
service providers (ISPs) and users. These features can protect services against denial of
service (DoS) attacks, unauthorized access, and traffic overload on the control plane. The
NE5000E series routers use a distributed structure that separates the data plane from the
control plane, providing industry-leading security performance.
NE5000E series routers provide the following security features:

Three user authentication modes: local authentication, Remote Authentication Dial In
User Service (RADIUS) authentication, and Huawei Terminal Access Controller Access
Control System (HWTACACS) authentication
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Hardware-based packet filtering and sampling, which ensures high performance and high
scalability
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Plain-text authentication and message digest algorithm 5 (MD5) authentication of Open
Shortest Path First (OSPF), Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS), Routing
Information Protocol (RIP), and BGP-4 packets

Forwarding- or control-plane-based ACLs

Unicast reverse path forwarding (URPF), which checks the source address validity and
drops invalid packets

Generalized TTL Security Mechanism (GTSM)

Traffic filtering based on the ACL carried in a BGP Flowspec route or the local policy
that the route attribute matches
Comprehensive IPv4/IPv6 Features
NE5000E series routers support the IPv4/IPv6 dual stack, comprehensive IPv6 features, and
smooth transition from IPv4 networks to IPv6 networks.
NE5000E series routers support:

Multiple types of IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels

Large-capacity routing tables and forwarding tables, meeting the requirements of VPN
provider edges (PEs) and future service expansion

Distributed forwarding of IPv4/IPv6 and MPLS packets

Inter-AS VPN scenarios, including Option A, Option B, and Option C
Excellent Scalability and Rollback Capability
NE5000E series routers have excellent scalability and rollback capability:

An NE5000E single chassis can be smoothly expanded to a CCC-0, CCC-1, or CCC-2
system.

A CCC-0 system can be smoothly expanded to a CCC-1 or CCC-2 system.

A CCC-1 system can be smoothly expanded to a CCC-2 system.

An NE5000E cluster can be rolled back to an NE5000E single chassis.
Carrier-class Reliability and Manageability
NE5000E series routers offer carrier-class reliability and manageability. An NE5000E series
router can be installed in an N68E cabinet or a standard 19-inch cabinet.
NE5000E series routers also provide a powerful monitoring system. The main processing
units (MPUs) manage, monitor, and maintain the boards, fan modules, and power modules of
the entire system.
NE5000E series routers comply with Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards. The
modular design of the NE5000E series routers achieves EMC isolation between boards.
Table 1-2 lists the features that NE5000E series routers provide to ensure carrier-class
reliability.
Table 1-2 Features that ensure high reliability
Item
Description
System
In an NE5000E cluster, CCCs manage all CLCs in a centralized manner.
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Description
protection
mechanism
In an NE5000E cluster, CCCs can debug and diagnose CLCs.
The boards, power modules, and fans are hot-swappable.
In an NE5000E cluster, the MPUs on each chassis work in 1:1 backup
mode.
Key parts, such as power modules, fan modules, clock modules, and
management buses, are backed up.
Protection
against faults

CCC system exception protection
−
In a CCC-0 system, if a serious fault occurs on
the slave chassis or a channel between the master
and slave chassis is interrupted, the master
chassis can work independently.
−
In a CCC-1 or CCC-2 system, if a CLC becomes
faulty, the other CLCs will not be affected.
−
In a CCC-2 system, the two CCCs work in
real-time hot backup mode. If the master CCC
becomes faulty, the slave CCC switches to the
master state and works properly.

If an exception occurs, the system can automatically
restart and recover.

If an exception occurs on a board, the system will
reset the board.
Protection against over-current and over-voltage is provided to protect
power modules and interfaces.
Protection against mis-insertion of boards is provided.
Alarm
monitoring
Reliability
design

Alarm prompts, alarm indications, operating status,
and alarm status of power modules can be queried.

Alarm prompts, alarm indications, operating status,
and alarm status of voltage and ambient temperature
can be queried.

Alarms of high or low receiving optical power are
supported.

Alarms of CF card insertion and removal are
supported.
Control channels are separated from service channels so that the control
channels are congestion-free.
The system supports a complete fault detection mechanism for the system
and boards. Alarms can be displayed using indicators or the network
management system (NMS).
The reliability design for the control channels between chassis in an
NE5000E cluster has the following characteristics:
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Acknowledgement and retransmission mechanisms are provided for
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handshake packets.
Reliable
upgrade

Overload check is provided for the control channels between chassis.

Alarms about exceptions in the control channels can be reported.
In-service patching is supported.
In-service upgrade of the BootROM is supported.
The error checking and correcting (ECC) of the random access memory
(RAM) is supported.
Fault
tolerance
design
Data backup
Hot backup of data between the master and slave units is
supported. If the master unit fails, the slave unit
automatically replaces the master unit and transmits
data. This ensures that no data is lost.
The BootROM can be automatically upgraded and restored.
Configuration files can be backed up to the remote File Transfer Protocol
(FTP) server.
Correct configuration files can be selected and executed automatically.
System software exceptions can be monitored, automatically removed, and
recorded.
Operation
security
Passwords are used for system operations to ensure better security.
User levels and command levels can be configured to achieve hierarchical
command authorization.
The configuration terminal can be locked with commands to prevent
unauthorized users from using the terminal.
Prompts are provided to prevent inappropriate operations. For example, if a
user runs a command that may affect system performance, the system will
ask the user whether to continue the operation.
Operation
and
maintenance
center
The universal network management system developed by Huawei is used.
Flexible VS Functions
NE5000E series routers support virtual system (VS). VS is an important feature of
new-generation IP bearer devices and plays an active role in centralized operation and capital
expenditure (CAPEX) and operational expenditure (OPEX) reduction. Carriers can divide a
large physical system (PS) into multiple smaller separate VSs, optimizing physical resource
allocation and making networking more flexible.
VS can:
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Flatten networks.

Support multi-service networks.
Different services are deployed on different VSs, forming a logical multi-service network.
This isolates different types of services to improve security and reliability.

Verify new services.
New services, such as IPv6 and video services, can be verified on VSs, which isolate
services and have no impact on the existing network applications.
Ideal L2VPN Solution
NE5000E series routers support the MPLS L2VPN technology. MPLS L2VPN transparently
transmits Layer 2 user data over an MPLS network. From a user's perspective, an MPLS
network is a Layer 2 switching network on which Layer 2 connections can be set up between
nodes. MPLS L2VPN can be classified as virtual private LAN service (VPLS) or virtual
private wire service (VPWS).
VPWS is a technology that transmits Layer 2 services by emulating basic behaviors and
features of services such as Ethernet, synchronous optical network (SONET), and
synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) on a packet switched network (PSN). VPWS is a
point-to-point L2VPN technology. A VPWS service enables two sites to communicate as if
they were directly connected by a link. A VPWS service, however, cannot allow more than
two sites to communicate.
VPLS uses the PSN to connect multiple Ethernet LAN segments, enabling them to work as a
single LAN. VPLS is also called transparent LAN service (TLS) or virtual private switched
network service (VPSNS). Different from common point-to-point L2VPN services, VPLS
enables a service provider to offer an Ethernet-based multipoint service to users over an
MPLS backbone network.
Easy Rollback Configuration
NE5000E series routers provide the rollback function. Rollback is important for configuration
management as it can reduce the operation error ratio and improve device maintenance
efficiency.
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Architecture
About This Chapter
2.1 Physical Architecture
2.2 Logical Architecture
2.3 Software Architecture
2.1 Physical Architecture
Physical Architecture of a CLC
A CLC consists of the following systems:

Power distribution system

Heat dissipation system

Network management sub-system

Functional host system
The functional host system consists of the system backplane, MPUs, LPUs, and SFUs. The
functional host system processes data on CLCs, and monitors and manages the other systems,
including the power distribution system and heat dissipation system. In addition, the
functional host system uses a network management interface to connect to the NMS. Figure
2-1 shows the schematic diagram of the functional host system in a CLC.
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Figure 2-1 Schematic diagram of the functional host system in a CLC
Backplane
Monitoring unit
Management unit
Monitoring
bus
Management
bus
Monitoring
bus
Management
bus
(1)
POS/
Ethernet
Physical
interface unit
Forwarding
unit
Serial link
group
Monitoring
bus
Management
bus
(1)
POS/
Ethernet
Monitoring unit
Monitoring
bus
Management unit
Management
bus
Physical
interface unit
Forwarding
unit
Monitoring
bus
Management
bus
(1)
Serial link
group
System
monitoring unit
Management bus
switching unit
System
monitoring unit
MPU/
SRU
(Master)
System
monitoring unit
Management bus
switching unit
System
monitoring unit
MPU/
SRU
(Slave)
Switching network
monitoring unit
Switching network
control unit
Switching network
SFU module
(1) The link connects to the managment bus switching unit of another SRU
Physical Architecture of a NE5000E CCC
A NE5000E CCC consists of the following systems:

Power distribution system
Power modules work in 1+1 backup mode. Together with the power backplane and the
system backplane, the power modules supply power for boards in different areas and
provide independent -48 V power for fan modules.

Heat dissipation system
The front and rear fan modules dissipate heat for front and rear boards.

Network management sub-system

Functional host system
The functional host system consists of the system backplane, MPUs, optical flexible
cards (OFCs), electrical cross units (ECUs), SFUs, and internal communication units
(ICUs).
The functional host system manages and controls the other systems, and provides control and
data channels. Figure 2-2 shows the schematic diagram of the functional host system in a
NE5000E CCC.
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Figure 2-2 Schematic diagram of the functional host system in a NE5000E CCC
MPU
System control unit
GE
Control channel
of chassises
Management bus switching unit
10M
GE
Control channel
of chassises
Internal
Communication Unit
Serdes
Service channel
of chassises Optical Flexible
Localbus
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Power
10M
Serdes
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Physical Architecture of an NE5000E CCC-A
An NE5000E CCC-A consists of the following systems:

Power distribution system
Power modules work in N+N backup mode. Together with the power backplane and the
system backplane, the power modules supply power for boards and provide independent
-48 V power for fan modules.

Heat dissipation system
The upper and lower parts of the chassis each has two fan frames to dissipate heat for
boards.

NMS

Functional host system
The functional host system consists of a system backplane, MPUs, optical flexible cards
(OFCs), SFUs, and internal communication units (ICUs).
The functional host system manages and controls the other systems, and provides control and
data channels. Figure 2-2 shows the functional host system of an NE5000E CCC-A.
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Figure 2-3 Diagram of the functional host system of an NE5000E CCC-A
MPU
Management and monitoring unit
System control unit
Intra-board control channel
Control channels
of chassises
Intra-board/inter-board communication unit
Inter-board control channel
Backplane
Inter-board control channel
Control channels
of chassises
Internal
communication unit
Inter-board control channel
Switching network unit
Service channels
of chassises
Optical Flexible Card
Physical Architecture of a CCC-0 System
A CCC-0 system is the simplest NE5000E cluster. In a CCC-0 system, two CLCs (a master
chassis and a slave chassis) are connected, as shown in Figure 2-4.
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Figure 2-4 Physical architecture of a CCC-0 system
The CCC-0 system uses the concepts of master and slave chassis:

The chassis in master mode is called a master chassis. The master chassis manages all
components of the entire system. All components, including boards, power modules, fan
modules, and the liquid crystal display (LCD), must be registered with the master MPU
in the master chassis.

The chassis in slave mode is called a slave chassis. The functions of the MPUs in the
slave chassis are simplified. Aside from providing control channels, the MPUs in the
slave chassis provide only diagnostic and debugging functions, but do not support
routing protocols, MPLS, QoS, or multicast functions.
The physical architecture of a CCC-0 system is similar to that of a CLC, and also includes the
following systems:

Power distribution system

Heat dissipation system

Network management sub-system

Functional host system
The power distribution system, heat dissipation system, and network management sub-system
of a CCC-0 system are the same as those of a CLC. The functional host system of a CCC-0
system, however, differs from that of a CLC and consists of two parts:

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Functional host system of the master chassis: processes data for both the master and
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dissipation systems of both the master and slave chassis. The functional host system of
the master chassis uses a network management interface to connect to the NMS.

Functional host system of the slave chassis: manages the slave chassis.
Physical Architecture of a CCC-1 System
A CCC-1 system consists of one CCC and a maximum of four CLCs, as shown in Figure 2-5
and Figure 2-6.
Figure 2-5 Physical architecture of a CCC-1 system (NE5000E cluster)
Figure 2-6 Physical architecture of a CCC-1 system (400G cluster)
A CCC-1 system uses stage-1, stage-2, and stage-3 switch fabrics. In a CCC-1 system, a CLC
provides LPUs and stage-1 and stage-3 switch fabrics; a CCC provides a routing engine and a
stage-2 switch fabric.
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Physical Architecture of a CCC-2 System
A CCC-2 system consists of two CCCs and a maximum of eight CLCs, as shown in Figure
2-7.
Figure 2-7 Physical architecture of a CCC-2 system (NE5000E cluster)
Figure 2-8 Physical architecture of a CCC-2 system (400G cluster)
A CCC-2 system uses stage-1, stage-2, and stage-3 switch fabrics. In a CCC-2 system, a CLC
provides LPUs and stage-1 and stage-3 switch fabrics; a CCC provides a routing engine and a
stage-2 switch fabric.
2.2 Logical Architecture
Logical Architectures of a CLC and a CCC-0 System
The logical architecture of a CLC consists of three planes: a data plane, a control and
management plane, and a monitoring plane, as shown in Figure 2-9.
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Figure 2-9 Logical architecture of a CLC
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The logical architecture of a CCC-0 system also consists of a data plane, a control and
management plane, and a monitoring plane, as shown in Figure 2-10.
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Figure 2-10 Logical architecture of a CCC-0 system
LPU
System
monitoring unit
Monitoring
unit
Management
unit
Management
unit
Data plane of the
master chassis
Monitoring
unit
Monitoring
unit
Monitoring plane
Control &
management plane
LPU
MPU
Forwarding
unit
Forwarding
unit
LPU
Forwarding
unit
Data plane of the
slave chassis
Forwarding
unit
LPU
Monitoring
unit
Management
unit
System
monitoring unit
Switching network
control unit
SFU
Switching
network
Management
unit
Forwarding
unit
Forwarding
unit
LPU
Forwarding
unit
Switching
network
SFU
Forwarding
unit
LPU
The functions of these planes are as follows:

The data plane is responsible for high-speed processing and congestion-free switching of
data packets. It encapsulates and decapsulates packets, forwards IPv4/IPv6/MPLS
packets, performs QoS and queue scheduling, switches data at a high speed, and collects
statistics.

The control and management plane is the core of the entire system. It controls and
manages the system. The control and management plane processes protocols and
signaling, configures and maintains the system status, and reports and controls the
system status.

The monitoring plane independently monitors the ambient environment of the system. It
detects voltages and temperatures, and controls fan modules and power-on and power-off
of the system, thereby ensuring system security and stability. In addition, if a unit
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becomes faulty, the monitoring plane can isolate the fault immediately so that it does not
affect the proper operation of the other units.
Logical Architectures of CCC-1 and CCC-2 Systems
CCC-1 and CCC-2
The logical architectures of CCC-1 and CCC-2 systems consist of the following logical
functional modules:

Routing control module

Management control module

Monitoring plane

Switch fabric

Forwarding plane
The implementation of modules in a CCC-1 or CCC-2 system, however, is different to that of
a CLC. A CCC-1 or CCC-2 system consists of two parts: CCC (NE5000E CCC or
NE5000E CCC-A) and CLC. A CLC can be an NE5000E-16 or NE5000E-X16 or
NE5000E-X16A that supports the cluster cascading function.
A CLC consists of the following functional modules:

Monitoring plane

Management control module

Forwarding plane

Switch fabric (S1 and S3)
A CCC consists of the following functional modules:

Monitoring plane

Management control module

Switch fabric (S2)

Routing control module
Figure 2-11 shows the distribution of functional modules in a CCC and a CLC. The CCC and
CLC exchange data through control and data channels.
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Figure 2-11 Logical architecture of a CCC-1 or CCC-2 system
Monitoring plane
Monitoring plane
Control and management plane
Control and management plane
Forwarding
plane
Level 1/3
switching plane
Forwarding
plane
CLC
Level 2
switching plane
CCC
2.3 Software Architecture
The NE5000E series routers provide a multi-process and full-service software architecture
that is reliable, scalable, and flexible.
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SSP: Service Splitting Platform

BOS: Balance of System

SMP:System Management Plane

NP:Network Processor

BSA:Basic Service Area
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3.1 Physical Specifications
3.2
System configuration
3.1 Physical Specifications
Table 3-1 Physical specifications of the NE5000E-X16A
Item
Specification
Dimensions (H x W x D)
1778 mm x 442 mm x 650 mm(55.91 in. x 17.40 in. x 25.59
in.)
Installation position
N68E cabinet or a standard 19-inch cabinet
Weight
Full configuration with 1T boards: 384 kg (846.72 lb)
Full configuration with 400G boards: 364 kg (802.62 lb)
Full configuration with 100G boards: 346 kg (762.93 lb)
Integrated chassis: 138 kg (304.29 lb), weight for delivery
Maximum power
consumption
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Full configuration with 1T boards: 15000 W (100% of
the fan rotation speed in high temperature)

Full configuration with 1T boards: 11500 W (35% of the
fan rotation speed in normal temperature)

Full configuration with 400G boards: 12000 W (100% of
the fan rotation speed in high temperature)

Full configuration with 400G boards: 10000 W (35% of
the fan rotation speed in normal temperature)

Full configuration with 100G boards: 10127 W (100% of
the fan rotation speed in high temperature)

Full configuration with 100G boards: 7236 W (35% of
the fan rotation speed in normal temperature)
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Heat dissipation

Full configuration with 1T boards: 48621 BTU/hour
(100% of the fan rotation speed in high temperature)

Full configuration with 1T boards: 37276 BTU/hour
(35% of the fan rotation speed in normal temperature)

Full configuration with 400G boards: 38933 BTU/hour
(100% of the fan rotation speed in high temperature)

Full configuration with 400G boards: 32414 BTU/hour
(35% of the fan rotation speed in normal temperature)

Full configuration with 100G boards: 32826 BTU/hour
(100% of the fan rotation speed in high temperature)

Full configuration with 100G boards: 23453 BTU/hour
(35% of the fan rotation speed in normal temperature)
DC input
voltage
Rated voltage
-48 V to 60 V
Maximum
voltage range
-72 V to -40 V
High
Voltage
DC input
voltage
Rated voltage
240 V
Maximum
voltage range
190 V to 290 V
High
Voltage
DC input
voltage
Rated voltage
380 V
Maximum
voltage range
260 V to 400 V
AC input
voltage
Input voltage
range
200 V AC to 240 V AC(220V)
Maximum
voltage range
90 V AC to 290 V AC
System
reliabilit
y
MTBF (year)
20.14
MTTR (hour)
0.5
Ambient
temperat
ure
Long-term
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Short-term
-5°C to 50°C (23°F to 122°F)
Remarks
Limit of the temperature change rate: 30°C/hour (86°F/hour)
100 V AC to 120 V AC(110V)
Storage temperature
-40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
Relative
humidity
Long-term
5% RH to 85% RH, no coagulation
Short-term
5% RH to 95% RH, no coagulation
Storage humidity
5% RH to 95% RH, no coagulation
Long-term altitude
Lower than 3000 m (9842.4 ft.)
Storage altitude
Lower than 5000 m (16404 ft.)
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Table 3-2 Physical specifications of the NE5000E-X16
Item
Specification
Dimensions (H x W x D)
1420 mm x 442 mm x 650 mm (55.91 in. x 17.40 in. x 25.59
in.)
Installation position
N68E cabinet or a standard 19-inch cabinet
Weight
Full configuration: 280 kg (617.4 lb)
Integrated chassis: 117.8 kg (259.75 lb), weight for delivery
Maximum power
consumption
Full configuration with 100G boards: 8000 W
Heat dissipation
25955 BTU/hour
DC input
voltage
Rated voltage
-48 V
Maximum
voltage range
-38 V to -72 V
AC input
voltage
Input voltage
range
200 V AC to 240 V AC (220 V)
Maximum
voltage range
90 V AC to 290 V AC
System
reliabilit
y
MTBF (year)
19.58
MTTR (hour)
0.5
Ambient
temperat
ure
Long-term
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Short-term
-5°C to 50°C (23°F to 122°F)
Remarks
Limit of the temperature change rate: 30°C/hour (86°F/hour)
100 V AC to 120 V AC (110 V)
Storage temperature
-40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
Relative
humidity
Long-term
5% RH to 85% RH, no coagulation
Short-term
5% RH to 95% RH, no coagulation
Storage humidity
5% RH to 95% RH, no coagulation
Long-term altitude
Lower than 3000 m (9842.4 ft.)
Storage altitude
Lower than 5000 m (16404 ft.)
Table 3-3 Chassis specifications of the NE5000E-16
Item
Specification
Dimensions (H x W x D)
1600 mm x 442 mm x 669 mm (63.00 in. x
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Item
Specification
17.40 in. x 26.34 in.)
Installation
The chassis can be installed in an N68E-22
cabinet or a standard 19-inch cabinet.
Maximum power consumption
7000 W (in full configuration)
Heat dissipation
22711 BTU/hour
Weight
DC input voltage
AC input voltage
In full
configuration
310 kg (683.55 lb)
Integrated chassis
152.4 kg (336.04 lb), weight for delivery
Rated voltage
-48 V
Maximum voltage
range
-38 V to -72 V
Rated voltage
200 V AC to 240 V AC (220 V)
100 V AC to 120 V AC (110 V)
System reliability
Ambient temperature
Maximum voltage
range
90 V AC to 290 V AC
MTBF (year)
30.32
MTTR (hour)
0.5
Long-term
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Short-term
-5°C to 50°C (23°F to 122°F)
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
-40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
Long-term
5%-85%
Short-term
5%-95%
Storage humidity
5%-95%
Long-term altitude
Lower than 3,000 m (9842.4 ft.)
Storage altitude
Lower than 5,000 m (16404 ft.)
Table 3-4 Specifications of the NE5000E CCC
Item
Specification
Dimensions (H x W x D)
1241 mm x 442 mm x 800 mm (48.86 in. x
17.40 in. x 31.50 in.)
Installation
Can be installed in the N610E cabinet
Weight
Full configuration: 300 kg (661.5 lb)(100G
CCC); 260kg(573.3 lb)(400G CCC)
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Item
Specification
Empty chassis: 105 kg (231.53 lb)
Integrated chassis: 146 kg (321.93 lb)
Maximum power consumption
4500 W(100G CCC); 4100 W(400G CCC)
DC input
voltage
Rated voltage
-60 V to -48 V
Maximum voltage
range
-75 V to -38 V
AC input
voltage
Rated voltage
200 V AC to 240 V AC (220 V)
100 V AC to 120 V AC (110 V)
Ambient
temperature
Maximum voltage
range
90 V to 290 V
Long-term
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Short-term
-5°C to 50°C (23°F to 122°F)
Storage temperature
-40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
Relative
humidity
Long-term
5% RH to 85% RH, no coagulation
Short-term
5% RH to 95% RH, no coagulation
Storage humidity
5% RH to 95% RH, no coagulation
Long-term altitude
Lower than 3000 m (9842.4 ft.)
Storage altitude
Lower than 5000 m (16404 ft.)
Table 3-5 Specifications of the NE5000E CCC-A
Item
Description
Dimensions (W x D x H)
442 mm x 750 mm x 1955 mm (17.40 in. x
29.53 in. x 76.97 in.)
Installation
Can be installed in the N610E cabinet
Weight
Integrated chassis: 205 kg (452 lb), weight for
delivery
Basic configuration: 362 kg (798.21 lb,CCC-2
system consists of two CLCs, with four
SFUF400As.)
Full configuration: 487 kg (1073.84lb, CCC-2
system consists of eight CLCs, with sixteen
SFUF400As.)
Maximum power consumption
5910 W (CCC-2 system consists of eight CLCs.
Fans rotate at a 35% ratational speed at normal
temperature.)
9116 W (CCC-2 system consists of eight CLCs.
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Description
Fans rotate at a 100% ratational speed at speed
temperature.)
DC input
voltage
Rated voltage
-60 V / -48 V
Maximum voltage
range
-72 V to -40 V
DC input
voltage
Rated voltage
240 V
Maximum voltage
range
190 V to 290 V
DC input
voltage
Rated voltage
380 V
Maximum voltage
range
260 V to 400 V
AC input
voltage
Rated voltage
200 V AC to 240 V AC (220 V)
100 V AC to 120 V AC (110 V)
Ambient
temperature
Maximum voltage
range
90 V to 290 V
Long-term
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Short-term
-5°C to 50°C (23°F to 122°F)
Storage temperature
-40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
Relative
humidity
Long-term
5% RH to 85% RH, no coagulation
Short-term
5% RH to 95% RH, no coagulation
Storage humidity
5% RH to 95% RH, no coagulation
Long-term altitude
Lower than 3000 m (9842.4 ft.)
Storage altitude
Lower than 5000 m (16404 ft.)
3.2 System configuration
Table 3-6 NE5000E CCC System Specifications
Item
Typical Specification
Remarks
Processor
Dominant frequency 1 GHz
-
MPUA: Single
core(frequency 1 GHz)
MPUA4: Two
cores(Dominant frequency
1.5 GHz per core)
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Typical Specification
Remarks
MPUA6: Four
cores(Dominant frequency 2
GHz per core)
Memory
MPUA: 4GB
-
MPUA4: 4GB
MPUA6: 2x8GB
CF card
MPUA: 2 x 1GB
-
MPUA4: 2 x 2GB
MPUA6: 1 x 8GB SSD Card
Table 3-7 NE5000E CCC-A System Configuration
Item
Typical Specification
Processor
Dominant frequency 2 GHz
Memory
2x8 GB
SSD card
8 GB
Table 3-8 System configuration list of the NE5000E-X16A
Item
Description
Remarks
Processing unit
Main frequency: 2.0 GHz
-
SDRAM
8 GB
-
SSD card
8 GB
-
Switching capacity
12.8 Tbit/s (bidirectional)
-
Number of LPU slots
16
-
Number of MPU slots
2
-
Number of SFU slots
4
-
Table 3-9 System configuration list of the NE5000E-X16
Item
Description
Remarks
Processing unit
Main frequency: 1.5 GHz
-
SDRAM
2 GB
Can be extended to 4 GB.
CF card
2 GB
Two CF cards, each of which is 1
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Description
Remarks
GB.
Switching capacity
6.4 Tbit/s (bidirectional)
-
Number of LPU slots
16
-
Number of MPU slots
2
-
Number of SFU slots
4
-
Table 3-10 NE5000E-16 System configuration data list
Item
Typical configuration
Remarks
Processor
Dominant frequency: 1 GHz
-
SDRAM
2 GB
If the SDRAM on the current device
is 1 GB, expand it to 2 GB before
upgrading the device to V8R2C01.
Compact Flash
(CF) card
512 MB x 2
Can be used as a mass storage
device.
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4
Boards
Table 4-1 Basic Configuration of the NE5000E-X16
Product Name
NE5000E-X16
Board Name for Order
Full Name
CR5B0BKP1660
NE5000E-X16 Integrated
Chassis Components
CR5D0MPUB461
Main Processing Unit
CR5DSFUFA06B
100G Switch Fabric Unit
CR5D0SFUK06B
SFU400B
CR5DSFUIK06C
SFUI-400-C
CR5P5KSFU06C
Bundle for
Multi-Chassis(Include
4*SFUI-400-C)
Table 4-2 Basic Configuration of the NE5000E-X16A
Product Name
NE5000E-X16A
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Full Name
CR5B0BKP166A
NE5000E-X16A Integrated
Chassis Components DC
CR5B0BKP166B
NE5000E-X16A Integrated
Chassis Components AC
CR5D0MPUB560
Main Processing Unit B5
CR5DSFUFA06C
100G Switch Fabric Unit C
CR5DSFUIK06A
400G Switch Fabric Unit A
for Single Chassis
CR5P5KSFUK02
400G CLC Switch Fabric
Unit Bundle for Single
Chassis(Include
4*SFUI-400-A)
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Board Name for Order
Full Name
CR5DSFUIK06B
400G CLC Integrated
Switch Fabric Unit for
Multi-Chassis (SFUI-400-B)
CR5P5KSFU06B
Cluster 400G SFUI Bundle
Configuration
(4*SFUI-400-B)
CR5DSFUIT06E
1T CLC Switch Fabric Unit
E for Single
Chassis(SFU-1T-E)
CR5P5KSFUT01
1T SFU Bundle
Configuration for Single
Chassis (Include
4*SFU-1T-E)
Table 4-3 Basic Configuration of the NE5000E-16
Product
Name
Board
Name for
Order
Full Name
NE5000E-1
6
CR52K-B
KPC-36U8KW
NE5000E-16 Integrated Chassis Components
CR52-MP
UB
MPUB
MPUC
MPUC
CR52K-SF
UC
SFUC
CF52K-SF
EA
SFEA
SFEB
CR5DSFE
BA06B
Table 4-4 Basic Configuration of the NE5000E CCC-A
Product Name
NE5000E CCC-A
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Board Name for Order
Full Name
CR5B0BKPCD50
NE5000E CCC-A Integrated
Chassis Components DC
CR5B0BKPCA50
NE5000E CCC-A Integrated
Chassis Components AC
CR5DSFUFK050
SFUF400A
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Board Name for Order
Full Name
CR5M0OFCK050
OFC400A
CR5D0MPUB550
MPUB
CR5D00ICUB50
ICUB
Table 4-5 Basic Configuration of the NE5000E CCC
Product Name
NE5000E CCC
NE5000E 400G CCC
Board Name for Order
Full Name
CR55C-BKPA/CR55C-BKP
B
NE5000E Cluster Chassis
CR5D0MPUA450
Main Processing Unit A4
CR55C-MPUA
Main Processing Unit A
CR55C-ICUA
Cluster Internal
Communication Unit A
CR5DECUFA050
Cluster 100G Electric Cross
Unit
CR5D0OFCA060
100Gbps Cluster Optical
Flexible Card
CR5D0MPUA451
Main Processing Unit A6
CR5D00ICUA51
Internal Communication
Unit A1
CR5DSFUFK051
Switch Fabric Unit
D(SFUF400D)
CR5D0OFCK051
Optical Flexible
Card(OFC400D)
Table 4-6 LPUs and the corresponding FPICs
BOM
Num
ber
Order
Name
Name
Silkscre
en
Power
consum
ption
Heat
dissipati
on
Boardw
eight
03054
181
CR5D
0MPU
B461
MPUB4
MPU
85 W
276
BTU/hou
r
4 kg
(8.82 lb)
03031
AMM
CR5D
0MPU
C061
MPUC
MPU
130 W
422
BTU/hou
r
5.5 kg
(12.12 lb)
03030
CR5D
SFUF
SFUF100B
SFU
180 W
584
BTU/hou
6.35 kg
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BOM
Num
ber
Order
Name
Heat
dissipati
on
Boardw
eight
MVD
A06B
r
(14.00 lb)
03030
SPH
CR5D
0SFU
K06B
SFU400B
SFUI400
130 W
422
BTU/hou
r
5 kg
(11.02 lb)
03031J
AB
CR5D
SFUIK
06C
SFUI-400-C
SFUI400
C
400 W
1298
BTU/hou
r
9 kg
(19.84 lb)
03030
NXX
CR5D
SFUF
A06C
SFUF100C
SFUF100
180 W
584
BTU/hou
r
6.35 kg
(14.00 lb)
03030
RED
CR5D
SFUIK
06A
SFUI400A
SFUI400
130 W
422
BTU/hou
r
5 kg
(11.02 lb)
03031
XST
CR5D
SFUIT
06E
SFU-1T-E
SFU-1TE
202 W
656.5
BTU/hou
r
7.2 kg
(15.87 lb)
03031
VVS
CR5D
00E8N
C61
8-Port
100GBase-CFP4
Integrated Line
Process Unit
(NE5000E LPUI-1T)
NE5000E
LPUI-1T
568 W
1846
BTU/hou
r
9.5 kg
(20.94 lb)
CR5D
E8NL
DX61
8-Port
100GBase-CFP4 +
16-Port
10GBase-QSFP+
Integrated Line
Process Unit
(NE5000E LPUI-1T)
NE5000E
LPUI-1T
602 W
1956.5
BTU/hou
r
9.5 kg
(20.94 lb)
03031
VVT
Name
Silkscre
en
Power
consum
ption
8x100GB
ase-CFP4
8x100GB
ase-CFP4
16x10GB
ase
LAN/W
AN-QSF
P+
03054
989
CR5D
LPUF
K061
400G Flexible Card
Line Processing
Unit(NE5000E
LPUF-400/LPUF-40
0-B,2 sub-slots)
LPUF-40
0/LPUF400-B
426 W
1382
BTU/hou
r
8.35 kg
(18.41 lb)
03030
RDY
CR5D
00E2N
C61
2-Port
100GBase-CXP
Flexible
Card(CP400,1
sub-slots)
CP400-2
x100GECXP
42.5 W
138
BTU/hou
r
0.95 kg
(2.09 lb)
03030
TLF
CR5D
00E5
MF61
5-Port
40GEBase-QSFP+
Flexible
CP400-5
x40GBas
e-QSFP+
58.8 W
191
BTU/hou
r
0.85 kg
(1.87 lb)
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BOM
Num
ber
4 Boards
Order
Name
Name
Silkscre
en
Power
consum
ption
Heat
dissipati
on
Boardw
eight
Card(CP400,1
sub-slot)
03030
TCG
CR5D
00E2N
C62
2-Port
100GEBase-CFP2
Flexible
Card(CP400,1
sub-slot)
CP400-2
x100GBa
se-CFP2
58.8 W
191
BTU/hou
r
1.1 kg
(2.42 lb)
03030
RGM
CR5D
00LEX
F61
20-Port 10GBase
LAN/WAN-SFP+
Flexible
Card(CP400,1
sub-slot)
CP400-2
0x10GBa
se
LAN/W
AN-SFP
+
49 W
159
BTU/hou
r
0.85 kg
(1.87 lb)
03030
RJR
CR5D
00E1N
C61
1-Port
100GBase-CFP
Flexible
Card(CP400,1
sub-slot)
CP400-1
×100GBa
se CFP
35 W
114
BTU/hou
r
1.3 kg
(2.87 lb)
03031
ESR
CR5D
00N2N
C61
2-Port 100G
OTN-CFP2 Flexible
Card (CP400,1
sub-slot)
CP400-2
xOTU4
OTN-CF
P2
87.25 W
283
BTU/hou
r
1.1 kg
(2.42 lb)
03054
990
CR5D
00LM
XF61
48-Port 10GBase
LAN/WAN-SFP+
Integrated Line
Process
Unit(NE5000E
LPUI-480)
NE5000E
524 W
1700
BTU/hou
r
10 kg
( 22.05
lb )
Flexible Card Line
Processing
Unit(LPUF-100,4
sub-slots)
NE5000E
About24
6W
798
BTU/hou
r
7.6 kg
(16.76 lb)
5-Port 10GBase
LAN-XFP Flexible
Card(CP100,2
sub-slots)
CP100-5
×10GBas
e
LAN-XF
P
About
50.3 W
163
BTU/hou
r
0.9 kg
(1.98 lb)
5-Port 10GBase
LAN/WAN-XFP
Flexible
Card(CP100,2
sub-slots)
CP100-5
×10GBas
e
LAN/W
AN-XFP
About
50.3 W
163
BTU/hou
r
0.9 kg
(1.98 lb)
03053
777
03030
NCG
03030
MCX
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LPUF
A060
CR5D
00E5X
X60
CR5D
00L5X
X60
LPUI-48
0
48×10GB
ase
LAN/W
AN-SFP
+
LPUF-10
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BOM
Num
ber
Order
Name
Name
Silkscre
en
Power
consum
ption
Heat
dissipati
on
Boardw
eight
03030
RHL
CR5D
00L5X
F60
5-Port 10GBase
LAN/WAN-SFP+
Flexible Card
B(CP100,2 sub-slots)
CP100-5
×10GBas
e
LAN/W
AN-SFP
+
29.3 W
99.97
BTU/hou
r
0.9 kg
(1.98 lb)
03030
RHM
CR5D
00E5X
F60
5-Port 10GBase
LAN-SFP+ Flexible
Card B(CP100,2
sub-slots)
CP100-5
×10GBas
e
LAN-SF
P+
29.3 W
99.97
BTU/hou
r
0.9 kg
(1.98 lb)
2-Port 10GBase
LAN-XFP Flexible
Card(CP100,1
sub-slot)
CP100-2
×10GBas
e
LAN-XF
P
About
28.13 W
91
BTU/hou
r
0.49 kg
(1.08 lb)
CP100-2
×10GBas
e
LAN/W
AN-XFP
About
28.13 W
91
BTU/hou
r
0.49 kg
(1.08 lb)
CR5D
00L2X
X60
2-Port 10GBase
LAN/WAN-XFP
Flexible
Card(CP100,1
sub-slot)
CP100-2
×OC192c
/STM64c
POS-XF
P
About
28.13 W
91
BTU/hou
r
0.49 kg
(1.08 lb)
CR5D
00P2X
X60
2-Port
OC-192c/STM-64c
POS-XFP Flexible
Card(CP100,1
sub-slot)
CP100-1
×OC768c
/STM256
c
POS-LC
37 W
120
BTU/hou
r
0.75 kg
(1.65 lb)
CR5D
00P1M
Z60
1-port
OC-768c/STM-256c
POS-LC Flexible
Card(CP100,2
sub-slots)
CP100-2
4×FE/GE
-SFP
About 42
W
136
BTU/hou
r
0.9 kg
(1.98 lb)
CR5D
00EFG
F60
24-port
100/1000Base-SFP
Flexible
Card(CP100,2
sub-slots)
03030
MXY
03030
MXX
03030
MXP
03030
MCN
03030
MWY
CR5D
00E2X
X60
03030
NRV
CR5M
00E1
MC60
1-Port 40GBase-CFP
Flexible Card
(NE5000E
LPUF-100,2
sub-slots)
CP100-1
x40GE-C
FP
27.54 W
89.35
BTU/hou
r
1 kg
(2.21 lb)
03030
RLC
CR5D
00P8U
F60
8-Port,OC-48c/12c/3
c STM-16c/4c/1c
POS-SFP Flexible
Card (CP100,2
CP100-8
xOC-48c/
12c/3c
STM-16c
28 W
91
BTU/hou
r
1 kg
(2.20 lb)
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BOM
Num
ber
03031
KKR
03053
778
4 Boards
Order
Name
CR5D
00T1
MC60
CR5D
00E1N
C60
Name
Silkscre
en
Power
consum
ption
Heat
dissipati
on
Boardw
eight
sub-slots)
/4c/1c
POS-SFP
1-Port 40G
OTN-CFP Flexible
Card(CP100,Occupy
2 sub-slots)
CP100-1
x40G
OTU3-C
FP
35.6 W
115.5
BTU/hou
r
1.2 kg
(2.64 lb)
1-Port
100GBase-CFP
Integrated Line
Process
Unit(LPUI-100)
NE5000E
322 W
1045
BTU/hou
r
9.0 kg
(19.85 lb)
LPUI-10
0
1×100GE
-CFP
03055
747
CR5D
00LA
XF60
10-Port 10GBase
LAN/WAN-SFP+
Line Process
Unit(NE5000E
LPUI-100)
10x10GB
ase
LAN/W
AN-SFP
+
297 W
963.59
BTU/hou
r
11.9 kg
(26.23 lb)
03030
GNG
CR52
K-10x
1000B
ase-XSFP
10-port
1000Base-X-SFP
optical interface LPU
10x1000
Base-SFP
139 W
451
BTU/hou
r
6 kg
(13.23 lb)
03030
GNF
CR52
K-20x
1000B
ase-XSFP
20-port
1000Base-X-SFP
optical interface LPU
20x1000
Base-SFP
240 W
779
BTU/hou
r
6 kg
(13.23 lb)
03030
LNT
CR5D
00EK
GF60
40-port
1000Base-X-SFP
LPU
40×1000
Base-SFP
235 W
762
BTU/hou
r
6.0 kg
(13.23 lb)
03030
GND
CR52
K-1x1
0GBas
e-LAN
-XFP
1-port 10GBase
LAN-XFP optical
interface LPU
1x
10GBase
LAN-XF
P
139 W
451
BTU/hou
r
6.35 kg
(15.44 lb)
03030
GNE
CR52
K-1x1
0GBas
e-WA
N-XFP
1-port 10GBase
WAN-XFP Optical
Interface LPU
1x
10GBase
WAN-X
FP
140 W
454
BTU/hou
r
6.35 kg
(15.44 lb)
03030
GNB
CR52
K-2x1
0GBas
e-LAN
-XFP
2-port 10GBase
LAN-XFP optical
interface LPU
2 x 10
GBase
LAN-XF
P
166 W
539
BTU/hou
r
6.35 kg
(14.00 lb)
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BOM
Num
ber
Order
Name
Name
Silkscre
en
Power
consum
ption
Heat
dissipati
on
Boardw
eight
03030
GNC
CR52
K-2x1
0GBas
e-WA
N-XFP
2-port 10GBase
WAN-XFP optical
interface LPU
2 x 10
GBase
WAN-X
FP
172 W
558
BTU/hou
r
6.35 kg
(14.00 lb)
03030
GNU
CR52
K-4x1
0GBas
e-LAN
-XFP
4-port 10GBase
LAN-XFP optical
interface LPU
4 x 10
GBase
LAN-XF
P
280 W
908
BTU/hou
r
6.35 kg
(14.00 lb)
03030
GNV
CR52
K-4x1
0GBas
e-WA
N-XFP
4-port 10GBase
WAN-XFP optical
interface LPU
4 x 10
GBase
WAN-X
FP
278 W
902
BTU/hou
r
6.35 kg
(14.00 lb)
03030
KSK
CR52
K-8x1
0GBas
e-WA
N/LA
N-XFP
8-port 10GBase
LAN/WAN-XFP
optical interface LPU
8×10GBa
se
LAN/W
AN-XFP
208 W
908.44
BTU/hou
r
6.35 kg
(14.00 lb)
03030
GNT
CR52
K-8xP
OS/ST
M1-SF
P
8-port
OC-3c/STM-1c
POS-SFP optical
interface LPU
8x
POS/ST
M1-SFP
110 W
356.89
BTU/hou
r
6.28 kg
(13.85 lb)
03030
GNW
CR52
K-16x
POS/S
TM1-S
FP
16-port
OC-3c/STM-1c
POS-SFP optical
interface LPU
16 x
POS/ST
M1-SFP
170 W
551.55
BTU/hou
r
6.28 kg
(13.85 lb)
03030
GNS
CR52
K-4xP
OS/ST
M4-SF
P
4-port
OC-12c/STM-4c
POS-SFP optical
interface LPU
4x
POS/ST
M4-SFP
116 W
376.35
BTU/hou
r
6.28 kg
(13.84 lb)
03030
GNR
CR52
K-8xP
OS/ST
M4-SF
P
8-port
OC-12c/STM-4c
POS-SFP optical
interface LPU
8x
POS/ST
M4-SFP
180 W
584
BTU/hou
r
6.28 kg
(13.84 lb)
03030
GQE
CR52
K-2x1
0GBas
e-LAN
2-Port 10GBase
LAN-XFP and 4-Port
OC-48c/STM-16c
POS-SFP Line
LPU
285W
925
BTU/hou
r
6.35kg
(14.00 lb)
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BOM
Num
ber
4 Boards
Order
Name
Name
Silkscre
en
Power
consum
ption
Heat
dissipati
on
Boardw
eight
-XFP&
4xPOS
/STM1
6-SFP
Processing Unit
03030
GQF
CR52
K-2x1
0GBas
e-WA
N-XFP
&4xP
OS/ST
M16-S
FP
2-Port 10GBase
WAN-XFP and
4-Port
OC-48c/STM-16c
POS-SFP Line
Processing Unit
LPU
308W
999
BTU/hou
r
6.35kg
(14.00 lb)
03030
GQG
CR52
K-4xP
OS/ST
M16-S
FP&10
x1000
BaseX-SFP
4-Port
OC-48c/STM-16c
POS-SFP and 10-Port
1000Base-X-SFP
Line Processing Unit
LPU
248W
805
BTU/hou
r
6.35kg
(14.00 lb)
03030
GQA
CR52
K-2xP
OS/ST
M64-X
FP&4x
POS/S
TM16SFP
2-Port
OC-192c/STM-64c
POS-XFP and 4-Port
OC-48c/STM-16c
POS-SFP Line
Processing Unit
LPU
302W
981
BTU/hou
r
6.35kg
(14.00 lb)
03030
GQB
CR52
K-2xP
OS/ST
M64-X
FP&10
x1000
BaseX-SFP
2-Port
OC-192c/STM-64c
POS-XFP and
10-Port
1000Base-X-SFP
Line Processing Unit
LPU
268W
870
BTU/hou
r
6.35kg
(14.00 lb)
03030
GQC
CR52
K-2xP
OS/ST
M64-X
FP&2x
10GBa
se-LA
N-XFP
2-Port
OC-192c/STM-64c
POS-XFP and 2-Port
10GBase LAN-XFP
Line Processing Unit
LPU
309W
1003
BTU/hou
r
6.35kg
(14.00 lb)
03030
CR52
K-2xP
2-Port
OC-192c/STM-64c
LPU
328W
1064
BTU/hou
6.35kg
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BOM
Num
ber
Order
Name
Name
Heat
dissipati
on
Boardw
eight
GQD
OS/ST
M64-X
FP&2x
10GBa
se-WA
N-XFP
POS-XFP and 2-Port
10GBase WAN-XFP
Line Processing Unit
r
(14.00 lb)
03030
GNQ
CR52
K-1xP
OS/ST
M16-S
FP
1-port
OC-48c/STM-16c
POS-SFP optical
interface LPU
1x
POS/ST
M16-SFP
128 W
415
BTU/hou
r
6.28 kg
(13.85 lb)
03030
GNP
CR52
K-2xP
OS/ST
M16-S
FP
2-port
OC-48c/STM-16c
POS-SFP optical
interface LPU
2x
POS/ST
M16-SFP
136 W
441
BTU/hou
r
6.28 kg
(13.85 lb)
03030
GNN
CR52
K-4xP
OS/ST
M16-S
FP
4-port
OC-48c/STM-16c
POS-SFP optical
interface LPU
4x
POS/ST
M16-SFP
145 W
470
BTU/hou
r
6.28 kg
(13.85 lb)
03030
GNM
CR52
K-8xP
OS/ST
M16-S
FP
8-port
OC-48c/STM-16c
POS-SFP optical
interface LPU
8x
POS/ST
M16-SFP
245 W
795
BTU/hou
r
6.28 kg
(13.85 lb)
03030
GNL
CR52
K-1xP
OS/ST
M64-X
FP
1-port
OC-192c/STM-64c
POS-XFP optical
interface LPU
1x
POS/ST
M64-XF
P
149 W
483
BTU/hou
r
6.35 kg
(14.00 lb)
03030
GNK
CR52
K-2xP
OS/ST
M64-X
FP
2-port
OC-192c/STM-64c
POS-XFP optical
interface LPU
2x
POS/ST
M64-XF
P
246 W
798
BTU/hou
r
6.35 kg
(14.00 lb)
03030
GGM
CR52
K-4xP
OS/ST
M64-X
FP
4-port
OC-192c/STM-64c
POS-XFP optical
interface LPU
4x
OC-192c/
STM-64c
POS-XF
P
310 W
1006
BTU/hou
r
6.35 kg
(14.00 lb)
03030
FUQ
CR56
K-1xO
C768/
STM2
1-Port
OC-768/STM-256
POS-SR Line
Processing Unit M
1×POS/S
TM256-S
R
288 W
934
BTU/hou
r
8 kg
(17.64 lb)
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Num
ber
4 Boards
Order
Name
Name
Silkscre
en
Power
consum
ption
Heat
dissipati
on
Boardw
eight
56-SR
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5 Link Features
5
Link Features
About This Chapter
5.1 Ethernet Link Features
5.2 POS Link Features
5.1 Ethernet Link Features
NE5000E provide Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces, including GE electrical interfaces, GE optical
interfaces, 10GE optical interfaces, 40GE optical interfaces and 100GE optical interfaces, and
support IPv4/IPv6, MPLS, Multicast services, and QoS.
The Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces on NE5000E support the following features:

Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) (802.3ad)
NE5000E support link aggregation in static mode.


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−
Ethernet interfaces on different CLCs can be bundled into an Eth-Trunk interface.
−
Ethernet interfaces on different boards in the same CLC can be bundled into an
Eth-Trunk interface.
−
An Eth-Trunk interface functions in a similar way as common Ethernet interfaces
and supports various types of services.
−
Interfaces working at different rates can be bundled into an Eth-Trunk interface.
−
Member interfaces of an Eth-Trunk interface can work in active/standby mode, and
perform the active/standby switchover automatically based on link status.
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Member interfaces of an Eth-Trunk interface can be manually added or deleted.
NE5000E can detect whether member interfaces are in the Up or Down state and
dynamically adjust the bandwidth of the Eth-Trunk accordingly.
Ethernet link detection
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NE5000E provide POS interfaces that work at 2.5 Gbit/s, 10 Gbit/s, or 40 Gbit/s. POS
interfaces support the following features:
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SDH and SONENT encapsulation
With SDH and SONET, POS interfaces support various types of physical-layer alarms.

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), which supports:
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Link Control Protocol (LCP)
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Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP)
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Multiprotocol Label Switching Control Protocol (MPLSCP)
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Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) authentication
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Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) authentication
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High-level Data Link Control (HDLC)
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Frame Relay(FR)
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IP-Trunk
If HDLC is used as the link layer protocol, multiple POS interfaces can be bundled into a
logical IP-Trunk.
The NE5000E support:
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IP bundling of channels working at different rates
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Dynamic creation and deletion of IP-Trunk member interfaces
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Addition of a POS interface to an IP-Trunk using commands
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Security Authentication
PPP supports PAP and CHAP authentication.
Routing protocols, including RIPv2, OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP, support plaintext authentication
and MD5 ciphertext authentication.
LDP and Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) support MD5 ciphertext authentication.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) supports SNMPv3 encryption and
authentication.
Local or remote login by means of Secure Shell (SSH) is supported.
The serial interface supports password authentication and AAA authentication.
The Telnet server supports password authentication and AAA authentication.
GTSM is applied to BGP, BGP6, OSPF, and LDP.
The control plane is associated with the forwarding plane to protect devices against invalid
packet attacks.
User right management based on user groups and tasks groups is supported.
Defense against ARP spoofing and ARP flooding is supported.
URPF Check
IPv4 and IPv6 support URPF.
Local Attack Defense
The NE5000E provides a uniform attack defense module to manage and maintain attack
defense policies of the entire system.
The NE5000E supports the following functions:

Attack source tracing and attack alarms
If the NE5000E is attacked, you can record attack packets using the attack source tracing
function and then analyze the packets to locate and defend against the attack. If the
NE5000E drops too many packets, the alarm function enables the router to display an
alarm indicating that too many packets are dropped.
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Whitelist
A whitelist contains a set of valid users or users with high priorities. By configuring the
whitelist, you can enable the NE5000E to protect existing services or user services with
high priorities.
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Blacklist
A blacklist contains a set of unauthorized users. A blacklist can be self-defined based on
ACL rules, and is used to filter packets.

User-defined flow

Active link protection
The NE5000E uses the whitelist to protect TCP-based application-layer sessions.

Centralized configuration of CAR parameters
The NE5000E allows you to:

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Configure CAR parameters for different LPUs in a centralized manner.
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Use a uniform configuration interface to configure CAR parameters.
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Configure protocol-specific CAR parameters.
Smallest packet compensation
The NE5000E can efficiently defend against attacks from small packets using the
smallest packet compensation function. After receiving a packet to be sent to the CPU,
the NE5000E checks the packet length:
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If the packet is shorter than the preset minimum packet length, the router calculates
the rate at which packets are sent based on the preset minimum length.
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If the packet is longer than the preset minimum packet length, the router calculates
the rate at which packets are sent based on the actual packet length.
BGP Flowspec
BGP Flowspec enables the NE5000E to:

Filter BGP traffic based on the ACL policy carried in BGP packets.

Filter BGP traffic based on the route attribute carried in BGP packets.

Redirect traffic to a specified TE tunnel.

Redirect traffic to a specified next hop.
Local Mirroring
The mirroring function, conforming to international standards, may be used to analyze the
communication information of terminal customers for a maintenance purpose. Before enabling the
mirroring function, ensure that it is performed within the boundaries permitted by applicable laws and
regulations. Effective measures must be taken to ensure that information is securely protected.
In local mirroring, an LPU can be configured with a physical observing interface, multiple
logical observing interfaces, and multiple mirrored interfaces.
The NE5000E supports inter-board local mirroring. The observing and mirrored interfaces can
be configured on different boards.
The NE5000E supports upstream mirroring. All packets or packets that match specific rules
received by a mirrored interface are copied to a specified observing interface.
CAR can be used to limit the rate of mirrored packets on the mirrored interface.
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The proportion of mirrored packets can be configured. For example, you can mirror only 10%
of a 100 Gbit/s traffic flow.
NetStream
The NetStream function conforms to IETF RFC3954. For security risks, see IETF RFC3954. This
function involves analyzing the communications information of terminal customers. Before enabling the
function, ensure that it is performed within the boundaries permitted by applicable laws and regulations.
Effective measures must be taken to ensure that information is securely protected.
NetStream provides the following functions:

Accounting

Network planning and analysis

Network monitoring

Application monitoring and analysis

Detection of unusual traffic
The implementation of NetStream requires three devices: NetStream data exporter (NDE),
NetStream collector (NSC), and NetStream data analyzer (NDA).
The NE5000E can function as NDEs to sample packets, aggregate flows, and output flows.
Based on the location of packet sampling and flow processing, NetStream is classified into:

Distributed NetStream: An LPU can sample packets, aggregate flows, and output flows
independently. Distributed NetStream supports load balancing among multiple
NetStream boards.
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Integrated NetStream: Some LPUs do not support flow processing. They can only
sample packets and send the sampled packets to the LPUF-100, LPUI-100 for flow
aggregation and flow output. NetStream on these LPUs is called integrated NetStream.
The LPUF-100, LPUI-100 sample packets, aggregate flows, and output flows locally.
The NE5000E supports the following sampling functions:

Packet sampling on inbound and outbound interfaces (some boards support packet
sampling on inbound interface only)
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Interface-based sampling and traffic-classifier-based sampling
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Sampling of IPv4 unicast/multicast packets, fragmented packets, MPLS packets, MPLS
L3VPN packets, and IPv6 packets
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Fixed packet sampling, random packet sampling, fixed interval sampling, and random
interval sampling

Sampling on various physical and logical interfaces, such as POS interfaces, Ethernet
interfaces, and trunk interfaces.
The NE5000E supports the following flow aggregation and output functions:

IPv4 packets can be aggregated based on options such as as, as-tos, protocol-port,
protocol-port-tos, source-prefix, source-prefix-tos, destination-prefix,
destination-prefix-tos, prefix, and prefix-tos.

MPLS packets can be aggregated based on Layer 3 labels.
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Collected statistics can be output in V5, V8, or V9 format. The 16-bit and 32-bit AS
numbers are supported, and can be configured using commands. If the packets are output
in the V9 format, both the 16-bit and 32-bit NetStream interface indexes are supported,
which can be set using commands as required.
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Each type of aggregated flow can be output to two network management servers.
IPFIX
Internet Protocol Flow Information Export (IPFIX) is compliant with the IETF RFC 7011, RFC 7012,
RFC 7013, and RFC 7015 standards. For details about security risks, see relevant descriptions in these
standards. This function can be used to analyze communication contents of specific target users for
maintenance and operation purposes. Strictly observe the local law when using this function. When
collecting and storing communication contents of specific users, ensure that the contents are profoundly
protected.
IPFix provides the following functions:

Accounting

Network planning and analysis

Network monitoring

Application monitoring and analysis

Detection of unusual traffic
The NE5000E supports the following sampling functions:

Packet sampling on inbound and outbound interfaces (some boards support packet
sampling on inbound interface only)

Interface-based sampling and traffic-classifier-based sampling

Sampling of IPv4 unicast/multicast packets, fragmented packets, MPLS packets, MPLS
L3VPN packets, and IPv6 packets

Fixed packet sampling, random packet sampling, and fixed interval sampling

Sampling on various physical and logical interfaces, such as POS interfaces, Ethernet
interfaces, and trunk interfaces.
The NE5000E supports the following flow aggregation and output functions:

IPv4 packets can be aggregated based on options such as as, as-tos, protocol-port,
protocol-port-tos, source-prefix, source-prefix-tos, destination-prefix,
destination-prefix-tos, prefix, and prefix-tos.

IPv6 packets can be aggregated based on options such as as, as-tos, protocol-port,
protocol-port-tos, source-prefix, source-prefix-tos, destination-prefix,
destination-prefix-tos, prefix, and prefix-tos.

MPLS packets can be aggregated based on Layer 3 labels.

Each type of aggregated flow can be output to eight network management servers.
Online Packet Header Capture
Based on your requirements to detect failures in telecom transmission, this feature may collect
or store some communication information about specific customers. Huawei cannot offer
services to collect or store this information unilaterally. Before enabling the function, ensure
that it is performed within the boundaries permitted by applicable laws and regulations.
Effective measures must be taken to ensure that information is securely protected.
Online packet header capture is similar to the mirroring function. Packets are processed using
the mirroring process. Then replicated packets are sent to a CPU of an MPU and stored in the
CPU memory and CF card.
Online packet header capture provides the following functions:
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Online packet header capture of forwarding packets
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Online packet header capture of packets sent to a CPU
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Profile Instance
The profile instance for online packet header capture defines the following parameters:
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Duration:
Indicates the duration for capturing packet headers.
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Number of captured packet headers:
Indicates the maximum number of packet headers to be captured.
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Size of packet headers to be captured:
Indicates the size of a packet header capture file (storing captured packet headers).
Packet headers will no longer be captured if the size of the packet header capture
file exceeds the specified value.
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Packet length:
Indicate the captured packet header length.
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Online packet header capture based on ACL rules
A device supports online packet header capture based on ACL rules.
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About This Chapter
7.1 Ethernet Features
7.2 IP Features
7.3 Routing Protocols
7.4 MPLS Features
7.5 VPN Features
7.6 QoS Features
7.7 Traffic Load Balancing
7.8 Traffic Statistics Collection
7.9 Network Reliability
7.1 Ethernet Features
Ethernet interfaces on NE5000E support Layer 2 and Layer 3 Ethernet features.
7.1.1 Layer 2 Ethernet Features
Ethernet interfaces on NE5000E can work in switched mode to support the following features:

Ethernet sub-interfaces
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MAC address limit
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Unknown unicast/multicast/broadcast suppression
7.1.2 Layer 3 Ethernet Features
Ethernet interfaces on NE5000E can work in routed mode to support the following features:

IPv4
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IPv6
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MPLS
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Multicast
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QoS
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Ethernet sub-interfaces
7.1.3 QinQ Features
The NE5000E supports the following QinQ features to satisfy different networking
requirements:

Identification of inner and outer VLAN tags
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Change of the EtherType value and 802.1p priority in the outer VLAN tags

Traffic classification based on the 802.1p priorities in the outer VLAN tags of packets

Rate limiting on interfaces based on the 802.1p priorities in both inner and outer VLAN
tags

Interface-based QinQ: QinQ termination sub-interfaces support L3VPN.

EtherType value in the outer VLAN tags of QinQ packets used for interoperation with
non-Huawei devices

IPv4 URPF for QinQ VLAN tag termination sub-interfaces
7.2 IP Features
7.2.1 IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stack
The IPv4/IPv6 dual stack is highly interoperable and easy to implement. Figure 7-1 shows the
IPv4/IPv6 dual stack structure.
Figure 7-1 IPv4/IPv6 dual stack structure
IPv4/IPv6 application
TCP
UDP
IPv4
IPv6
Link layer
7.2.2 IPv4 Features
NE5000E support the following IPv4 features:
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TCP/IP protocol suite, including ICMP, IP, TCP, UDP, socket (TCP/UDP/Raw IP), and
ARP
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FTP server/client, TFTP client and SFTP Server/Client

Ping, network quality analysis (NQA), and tracert.
NQA can detect whether ICMP or TCP is enabled and test the response time of a service.

IP policy-based routing, which specifies the next hop based on packet attributes without
searching a routing table for routes

Flow-based next hop

Load balancing based on IP policy-based routing

Equal-cost multipath (ECMP)

Unequal-cost multipath (UCMP)
7.2.3 IPv6 Features
The NE5000E supports the following IPv6 features:

IPv6 neighbor discovery (ND)
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Path MTU (PMTU) discovery
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TCP6, IPv6 ping, IPv6 tracert, and IPv6 socket

IPv6 policy-based routing

6VPE and 6VPE FRR

IPv6 redirection
7.2.4 IPv4/IPv6 Transition Technology
NE5000E support the following functions:
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IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels, including:
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IPv6 manual tunnel
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6to4 tunnel
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6to4 relay tunnel
6PE and 6PE FRR
7.3 Routing Protocols
7.3.1 Unicast Routing Features
NE5000E support the following unicast routing features:

IPv4 routing protocols, including RIP, OSPF, IS-IS, and BGPv4
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IPv6 routing protocols, including OSPFv3, IS-ISv6, and BGP4+

Static routes that are manually configured by the administrator to simplify network
configurations and improve network performance

Large-capacity routing table that can effectively support the operation of a MAN

Routing policies that can be used to select optimal routes
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Import of routing information from other routing protocols
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Application of a routing policy in advertising and receiving routes, and use of route
attributes to filter routes

Configuration of load balancing and maximum number of equal-cost routes

Password authentication and MD5 authentication to improve network security

Restart of protocol processes using command lines

RIPv1 (classful routing protocol) and RIPv2 (classless routing protocol)

Advertisement of a default route from RIP to its peers and setting of the route metric

RIP-triggered updates

Suppression of RIP packet sending and receiving on a specified interface

OSPF-BGP synchronization

OSPF-LDP synchronization

OSPF fast convergence, which can be achieved by the following means:
RIP
OSPF
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Adjusting the interval of LSAs
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Configuring OSPF NSR
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Configuring BFD for OSPF

Non-stop forwarding (NSF) that ensures high reliability

Suppression of OSPF packet sending and receiving on a specified interface

OSPF I-SPF and IS-IS I-SPF (I-SPF calculates only changed routes rather than all routes
at a time)

OSPF GTSM

Two-level IS-IS in a routing domain

IS-IS I-SPF (I-SPF calculates only changed routes rather than all routes at a time)

IS-IS-LDP synchronization

IS-IS NSR

IS-IS multi-topology (MT)

IS-IS shortcut and advertise

Policy-based route selection by BGP when there are multiple routes to the same
destination

BGP route reflector (RR), which addresses the problem of high costs of full-mesh
connections between IBGP peers

Sending of BGP update packets that do not carry private AS numbers

Route dampening, which suppresses unstable routes (unstable routes are neither added to
the BGP routing table nor advertised to other BGP peers)

BGP fast convergence by means of the new route convergence mechanism and algorithm,
including:
IS-IS
BGP
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Indirect next hop
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Recursive on-demand (ROD)

BGP NSR

BGP GTSM

Four-byte AS number

BGP indirect next hop

IPv4 unicast address family

IPv4 multicast address family

IPv4 private address family

VPNv4 address family

IPv6 unicast address family

IPv6 private address family

VPNv6 address family

BGP DUAL AS

BGP confederation
7.3.2 Multicast Routing Features
The NE5000E provides the following multicast features:

Multicast protocols: Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP, including IGMPv1,
IGMPv2, and IGMPv3), Protocol Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode (PIM-SM),
Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP), and Multi-protocol Border Gateway
Protocol (MBGP)

Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF)

PIM-SSM

Anycast rendezvous point (RP)

PIM-IPv6-SM and PIM-IPv6-SSM

Multicast listener discovery (MLD), which can be:
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MLDv1 (defined in RFC 2710)
MLDv1 is derived from IGMPv2 and supports the Any-source multicast (ASM)
model. With the help of SSM mapping, MLDv1 supports the source-specific
multicast (SSM) model.
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MLDv2 (defined in RFC 3810)
MLDv2 is derived from IGMPv3 and supports ASM and SSM models.

Multicast static routes

Configuration of multicast protocols on physical interfaces such as Ethernet and POS
interfaces, and IP-Trunk and Eth-Trunk interfaces

Filtering of routes based on a routing policy in receiving, importing, and advertising
multicast routes, and filtering and forwarding of multicast packets based on a routing
policy in forwarding IP multicast packets
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Addition and deletion of dummy entries
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7.4 MPLS Features
The NE5000E supports MPLS and dynamic label switched paths (LSPs). Dynamic LSPs are
established dynamically by the Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) or Resource Reservation
Protocol (RSVP)-TE based on routing information.
Basic Features
The NE5000E supports the following MPLS functions:

Basic MPLS functions, service forwarding, and LDP (MPLS signaling distributes labels,
sets up LSPs, and transfers parameters used for LSP establishment)

LDP supports:
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Label distribution in DU mode
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Label control in independent or ordered mode
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Liberal label retention mode
−
Loop detection using the maximum number of hops or path vector

MPLS ping and tracert, and LSP availability check using MPLS Echo Request and
MPLS Echo Reply packets

MPLS QoS, mapping of the ToS field in IP packets to the EXP field in MPLS packets,
and MPLS uniform, pipe, and short pipe modes

MPLS trap

LDP GTSM

P2MP

Remote LFA
The NE5000E can serve as label edge routers (LERs) or label switching routers (LSRs):

An LER is an edge device on the MPLS network. It classifies services, distributes labels,
and adds or removes labels.

An LSR is a core router on the MPLS network. It switches and distributes labels.
MPLS TE
The MPLS TE technology integrates the MPLS technology with traffic engineering. It can
reserve resources by setting up LSPs for a specified path in an attempt to avoid network
congestion and balance network traffic.
If resources are scarce, MPLS TE can preempt the bandwidth resources of LSPs with low
priorities. This meets the demands of LSPs with large bandwidth or LSPs carrying important
services. In addition, when an LSP fails or a node is congested, MPLS TE can protect network
communication using the backup path and FRR.
MPLS TE provides the function to process various types of constrained route-label switched
paths (CR-LSPs).
CR-LSPs are classified into the following types:

RSVP-TE

Auto route
The auto route mechanism works in either of the following modes:
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IGP shortcut: A device uses a TE tunnel for local route calculation and does not
advertise the TE tunnel to its peers as a route. Therefore, the peers of this device
cannot use the TE tunnel for route calculation.
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Forwarding adjacency: A device uses a TE tunnel for local route calculation and
advertises the TE tunnel to its peers as a route. Therefore, the peers of this device
can use the TE tunnel for route calculation.
FRR
TE FRR switching can be completed within 50 ms, minimizing data loss caused by
network failures.

Auto FRR
Auto FRR is an extension of MPLS TE FRR. Auto FRR allows you to set up a bypass
tunnel for a primary tunnel. If the primary tunnel changes, the old bypass tunnel will be
automatically deleted and a new bypass tunnel will be set up.

CR-LSP backup
The NE5000E supports the following backup modes:

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Hot backup: A backup CR-LSP is set up immediately after a primary CR-LSP has
been set up. If the primary CR-LSP fails, MPLS TE switches traffic to the backup
CR-LSP immediately.
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Common backup: A backup CR-LSP is set up when the primary CR-LSP fails.
LDP over TE
On existing networks, not all devices support MPLS TE. Maybe only the core devices
support TE whereas the edge devices use LDP. In this case, LDP over TE can be
introduced. LDP over TE indicates that a TE tunnel is considered as a hop of the entire
LDP LSP.
SR-TE
The NE5000E supports the following segment routing (SR)-TE functions:

Strict label stack

Stitching label

L2VPN, L3VPN, and LDP over SR-TE

Hot standby (HSB) LSP, and Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) for SR-TE LSP

Class-based tunnel selection (CBTS)
7.5 VPN Features
7.5.1 Tunnel Policy
Tunnel policies are used to select tunnels based on destination IP addresses. Applications that
require tunnels select suitable tunnels based on tunnel policies. If no tunnel policy is
configured, the tunnel management module selects tunnels based on the default policy.
NE5000E support the following tunnel policies:

Tunnel type prioritizing policy
In a tunnel type prioritizing policy, you can specify the sequence in which tunnels are
selected, and the number of tunnels for load balancing. Among all tunnels to the same
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destination, the tunnels with the highest priority will be selected as long as they are Up,
regardless of whether they have been selected by other services. The tunnels with lower
priorities will not be selected unless load balancing is required or the tunnels with higher
priorities are Down.

Tunnel binding policy
In a tunnel binding policy, you can bind a VPN to a specific MPLS TE tunnel, so that
traffic from the VPN is exclusively transmitted over the specified MPLS TE tunnel.
Tunnel binding policies can be used to ensure QoS for specified VPN services.
7.5.2 VPN Tunnel
NE5000E support the following types of VPN tunnels:

LSPs

TE tunnels
7.5.3 BGP/MPLS L3VPN
NE5000E implement BGP/MPLS L3VPN to provide end-to-end VPN solutions, allowing
carriers to provide flexible VPN services for users.
NE5000E support the following BGP/MPLS L3VPN features:

Inter-AS VPN
NE5000E support the following BGP/MPLS L3VPN features:

−
VPN Instance to VPN Instance: The sub-interface between autonomous system
boundary routers (ASBRs) manages VPN routes. This solution is also called
Inter-Provider Backbones Option A.
−
EBGP redistribution of labeled VPN-IPv4 routes: ASBRs advertise labeled VPNv4
routes to each other through Multiprotocol External Border Gateway Protocol
(MP-EBGP). This solution is also called Inter-Provider Backbones Option B.
−
Multi-hop EBGP redistribution of labeled VPN-IPv4 routes: PEs advertise labeled
VPN-IPv4 routes to each other through Multihop MP-EBGP. This solution is in
compliance with RFC 3107 and is also called Inter-Provider Backbones Option C.
IPv6 VPN
Currently, NE5000E support the following IPv6 VPN solutions:
−
Intranet VPN
−
Extranet VPN
−
Hub&Spoke
−
Inter-AS or Multi-AS Backbones VPN

Access to L3VPN by customer edges (CEs) through Layer 3 interfaces, such as Ethernet,
POS

Support for multiple types of routes between CEs and PEs, including static routes, BGP
routes, OSPF routes, and IS-IS routes

Multicast VPN

NG-MVPN, and NG-MVPN S-PMSI
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7.5.4 BGP/MPLS L2VPN
The NE5000E uses MPLS L2VPN to transparently transmit Layer 2 user traffic over MPLS
networks. From a user's perspective, an MPLS network is a Layer 2 switching network on
which Layer 2 connections can be set up between nodes.
MPLS L2VPN supports the following networking modes:

Pseudo wire emulation edge-to-edge (PWE3)
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VPLS
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Kompella VLL
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Kompella VPLS
7.6 QoS Features
NE5000E provide QoS functions.
QPPB
On NE5000E, QoS Policy Propagation Through the Border Gateway Protocol (QPPB)
classifies packets and defines QoS policies based on the community attribute, IP-prefix,
AS_Path, or ACL. This reduces the need to modify configurations when there are changes in
network structure.
DiffServ Model
Multiple service flows can be aggregated into a behavior aggregate (BA), and forwarded
based on the same per-hop behavior (PHB), thereby simplifying service processing and
storage.
On the DiffServ core network, QoS is packet-specific, and therefore signaling is not required
for packet processing.
BA Classification
At present, NE5000E support BA classification on physical interfaces and their sub-interfaces,
and logical interfaces such as trunk interfaces.
Eight DiffServ domains are supported. PHB on outbound interfaces can be disabled. Eight
service queues are reserved on each interface.
BA classification can be based on:

8021p mapping
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DSCP mapping
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EXP mapping
MF Classification
Multi-field (MF) classification can be based on:
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IPv4 rules: source IP address, destination IP address, IP protocol number, IP
fragmentation flag, DSCP, ToS + precedence, time-range, TCP/UDP source port number,
and TCP/UDP destination port number
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Layer 2 rules: source MAC address, destination MAC address, 802.1p, or Etype
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IPv6 rules: source IP address, destination IP address, IP protocol number, DSCP, ToS +
precedence, next header, TCP/UDP source port number, and TCP/UDP destination port
number
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MPLS rule: EXP
NE5000E also support MF classification on logical interfaces, such as sub-interfaces and
trunk interfaces.
Traffic Policing
CAR is used to limit the traffic rate. CAR uses a token bucket to measure the traffic that pass
through an interface. Only the packets assigned with tokens can pass through the interface
within the specified time period. In this manner, the traffic rate is limited. CAR can limit the
rates of both incoming and outgoing traffic. In addition, CAR can control the rates of certain
types of traffic according to information such as the IP address, port number, and priority. The
traffic not meeting specified conditions is forwarded at the original rate.
CAR is mainly applied to network edge devices to ensure that core devices can process data
properly. NE5000E support CAR for both incoming and outgoing traffic.
Queue Scheduling
NE5000E can use first in first out (FIFO), PQ, and WFQ to schedule queues on interfaces.
Traffic Shaping
If network congestion occurs, traffic policing that uses the CAR technology can restrict traffic
by dropping packets that do not match specified rules. To prevent too many packets from
being dropped, the excess packets can be buffered and then sent out evenly under the control
of token buckets. This is called traffic shaping. Traffic shaping prevents too many packets
from being dropped and helps packets to match specified rules.
Traffic shaping is mainly used to control the volume of burst outgoing traffic over a certain
link so that the packets can be transmitted at an even rate. Generic traffic shaping (GTS) is a
technology used in traffic shaping. By shaping traffic that does not match specified rules, GTS
allows the matching between the upstream and downstream bandwidths.
Ethernet QoS
NE5000E support BA classification based on the 802.1p priority in VLAN packets. On the
ingress PE, the 802.1p priority in a Layer 2 packet is mapped to the precedence in an
upper-layer protocol packet, such as the IP DSCP value or the MPLS EXP value, thereby
providing the DiffServ service for the packets on the backbone network. On the egress PE, the
precedence of the upper-layer protocol packet is mapped to the 802.1p priority.
Enhanced ACL
Detailed information about packets can be viewed if they are matched based on ACLs.
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7.7 Traffic Load Balancing
If there are multiple routes to the same destination, traffic can be load balanced among these
routes. You can select either equal-cost load balancing or unequal-cost load balancing based
on customer or network requirements.
Equal-Cost Load Balancing
NE5000E support equal-cost load balancing among IP-Trunk or Eth-Trunk member links. If
there are multiple equal-cost routes to the same destination, NE5000E support equal-cost load
balancing of traffic among these routes.
There are two types of equal-cost load balancing: session-by-session and packet-by-packet.
By default, session-by-session load balancing is used.
Unequal-Cost Load Balancing
NE5000E support the following unequal-cost load balancing modes:
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Route-based load balancing: When the costs of different direct routes are the same, you
can configure the weight of each route for load balancing.
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Interface-based load balancing: On an IP-Trunk or Eth-Trunk, you can configure the
weight of each member link for load balancing.
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Link-bandwidth-based load balancing: Unequal-cost load balancing is performed on the
outbound interfaces of links based on link bandwidth. Traffic is shared between links
based on the bandwidth of each link. That is, less traffic is forwarded over
lower-bandwidth links, and more traffic is forwarded over higher-bandwidth links. This
prevents lower-bandwidth links from being congested and higher-bandwidth links from
being idle.
NE5000E support traffic load balancing among physical interfaces or among physical and
logical interfaces. In addition, the system can detect the changes of bandwidth on logical
interfaces caused by manual configuration or the status changes (Up/Down) of member links.
If the bandwidth of a logical interface changes, traffic will be rebalanced automatically.
7.8 Traffic Statistics Collection
The NE5000E provides various types of traffic statistics collection for different access users.
Traffic statistics collection helps carriers analyze the network traffic model, provides
reference data for deploying and maintaining DiffServ TE, and supports volume-based
accounting of non-monthly flat fee subscribers.
Traffic Statistics Collection Based on QoS Policies
The NE5000E supports traffic statistics collection based on QoS policies on interfaces,
including Ethernet interfaces and their sub-interfaces, POS interfaces, Eth-Trunk interfaces
and their sub-interfaces, and IP-Trunk interfaces.
CAR Traffic Statistics Collection
The NE5000E provides QoS features such as traffic classification, traffic policing CAR, and
queue scheduling. Accordingly, QoS traffic statistics collection is provided:
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In traffic classification, statistics on traffic that matches or does not match rules are
collected.
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In traffic policing, traffic statistics collection is supported as follows:
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Statistics on total traffic that matches the CAR rule are collected.
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Statistics on traffic that is permitted or dropped based on the CAR rule are
collected.
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Traffic statistics collection based on traffic policies is supported on interfaces.
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If the same traffic policy is applied to different interfaces, the CAR traffic statistics
in the traffic policy are interface-specific.
Interface-based Traffic Statistics Collection
The NE5000E supports traffic statistics collection on interfaces and sub-interfaces.
Traffic Statistics Collection on TE Tunnels
When functioning as a PE on an MPLS TE network, the NE5000E can collect statistics on the
incoming and outgoing traffic in tunnels.
Traffic Statistics Collection on LDP LSPs
When functioning as a P or PE on an MPLS TE network, the NE5000E can collect traffic
statistics on LDP LSPs.
7.9 Network Reliability
Backup of Key Parts
An NE5000E can be equipped with a single MPU or dual MPUs (in backup mode). If two
MPUs are equipped, the two MPUs work in hot backup mode. The management network
interface on the slave MPU cannot be accessed by users, and the console interfaces cannot be
configured with any command. The slave MPU exchanges information (including heartbeat
messages and backup data) only with the master MPU.
The system supports two types of master/slave MPU switching: failover and switchover. A
failover is triggered either by a master MPU reset or by a serious master MPU fault. A
switchover is triggered by commands run on the console interface. You can also run
commands on the console interface to disable master/slave MPU switching.
NE5000E support backup of management buses and backup of power modules. In addition,
the LPUs, power modules, and fan modules are hot swappable.
If a critical fault occurs on an NE5000E, the router quickly takes responsive measures. As a
result, the mean time between failures (MTBF) is prolonged, and the impact of faults on
normal services is minimized.
High Reliability of LPUs
NE5000E support protocol backup on service interfaces of the same type. For example:
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Inter-board trunk bundling can be achieved:
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Users can use dual links to connect to different LPUs. Inter-board trunk bundling
ensures high reliability of services.
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Inter-board trunk bundling is achieved by means of high-performance hardware
engines, allowing traffic to be load-balanced among multiple links.
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The hash algorithm balances the traffic on each link based on source and destination
IP addresses.
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A seamless switchover is implemented in the case of a link failure, so that services
are still forwarded normally.
Transmission Alarm Customization and Suppression
Transmission alarm suppression can efficiently filter and suppress alarms, preventing
interfaces from frequently flapping. In addition, transmission alarm customization is provided
for you to control the impact of alarms on interface status by specifying which alarms can
cause interface status changes.
BFD
BFD is a detection mechanism used to monitor and rapidly detect the connectivity of
network-wide links or IP routes.
BFD sends detection packets at the same time from both ends of a bidirectional link to check
the link status in both directions. BFD can detect link faults within milliseconds. NE5000E
support both single-hop and multi-hop BFD.
NE5000E support:

Distributed BFD: Some LPUs can set up BFD sessions independent of other LPUs.

Integrated BFD: Some LPUs do not support BFD and must depend on the LPUF-100 and
LPUF-200 to set up BFD sessions. All the state machines of BFD sessions are
established on the LPUF-100 and LPUF-200.
The NE5000E support the following BFD applications:

BFD for Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
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BFD for FRR, including BFD for LDP FRR, BFD for IP FRR, and BFD for VPN FRR

BFD for static route
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BFD for IS-IS
On an NE5000E, the statically configured BFD session can be used to detect an IS-IS
neighbor relationship.
BFD detects faults on the links between IS-IS neighbors and rapidly reports the faults to
IS-IS, thereby triggering fast convergence of IS-IS routes.

BFD for IPv6 IS-IS
On an NE5000E, IPv6 IS-IS can dynamically create and delete BFD sessions.

BFD for OSPF/BGP
On an NE5000E, OSPF and BGP can dynamically create and delete BFD sessions.
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BFD for OSPFv3/BGP4+
On an NE5000E, OSPFv3 and BGP4+ can dynamically create and delete BFD sessions.
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BFD for IP-Trunk and Eth-Trunk
On an NE5000E, BFD can detect a trunk and the member links of the trunk separately. In
other words, BFD can detect the connectivity of a trunk and also the connectivity of
important member links of the trunk.

BFD for LSP
BFD for LSP rapidly detects and reports faults on LSPs, TE tunnels, and PWs so that
MPLS services, such as VPN FRR and TE FRR, can be rapidly implemented.
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BFD for P2MP (supported by LPUF-400s and LPUI-480s )
Ethernet OAM
NE5000E support Ethernet operation, administration and maintenance (OAM), which consists
of:

EFM OAM (Ethernet in the First Mile OAM)
−

NE5000E comply with 802.3ah to provide point-to-point fault management for
Ethernet links so that the faults on the first-mile direct Ethernet link at the user end
can be detected. Currently, NE5000E support automatic ND, link fault monitoring,
remote fault notification, and remote loopback configuration.
CFM OAM (Connectivity Fault Management)
−
Provides hierarchical MD and end-to-end fault management for Ethernet links.
VRRP
A VRRP backup group that consists of a group of routers on a LAN functions as a virtual
router. Hosts on the LAN only know the IP address of this virtual router and do not know the
IP address of any specific routers in the VRRP backup group. The hosts set their own default
next hop address to the IP address of the virtual router. This allows hosts on the LAN to
communicate with hosts on other networks through the virtual router.
VRRP dynamically associates the virtual router with a physical router that transmits services.
When the physical router fails, another router is selected to transmit services. The switchover
of services from the faulty router to the new router is transparent to users, which allows
non-stop communication between hosts on different networks.
FRR
NE5000E provide the following FRR features to improve reliability:

IP FRR
FRR can be completed within 50 ms, minimizing data loss caused by network failures.
FRR monitors and records the LPU and interface status in real time, and checks the
interface status in packet forwarding. When faults occur on an interface, the traffic on the
interface can be rapidly switched to another route. This prolongs the MTBF and reduces
the number of lost packets.
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LDP FRR
LDP FRR can be completed within 50 ms, minimizing data loss caused by network
failures.
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TE FRR is used in MPLS TE for local protection. It is supported only on interfaces
working at 100 Mbit/s. TE FRR can be completed within 50 ms, minimizing data loss
caused by network failures.
TE FRR is only a provisional protective measure. If a protected LSP recovers or a new
LSP is established, traffic will be switched back to the recovered LSP or the newly
established LSP.
After TE FRR is configured for an LSP, the traffic will be switched to the protection link
and the ingress of the LSP attempts to establish a new LSP if a link or a node becomes
faulty.
TE FRR can be classified into the following types based on different protected objects:

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Link protection
−
Node protection
BGP auto FRR
BGP auto FRR is used to protect BGP routes. If the primary link fails, traffic can be
switched to the backup link within 200 ms. BGP auto FRR is used in the following
typical application scenarios:

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Intra-AS FRR
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Inter-AS FRR
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PE-CE protection
VPN FRR
VPN FRR can be completed within 50 ms, minimizing data loss caused by network
failures.
NSR
NE5000E provide the following non-stop routing (NSR) features:

NSR OSPFv2
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NSR OSPFV3
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NSR ISIS
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NSR PIM SM
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NSR PIM SSM
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NSR LDPv4
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NSR RSVP-TE
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NSR BGP/BGP4+
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NSR L3VPNV4
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NSR static route
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NSR direct route
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Usage Scenarios
About This Chapter
8.1 National Backbone Network Solution
8.2 Provincial Backbone Network Solution
8.3 IP Bearer Network Solution
8.4 IPv6 Backbone Network Solution
8.1 National Backbone Network Solution
A national backbone network usually uses a partial full-mesh topology, as shown in Figure
8-1. It connects to international egresses in the upstream direction and connects to provincial
backbone networks and carrier networks in the downstream direction. NE5000Ehave large
capacities and powerful routing and forwarding capabilities, meeting the requirements of the
national backbone network for core routers.
NE5000E support IPv6 and smooth upgrades, and provide excellent service scalability,
carrier-class stability, and strong compatibility. With strong QoS capabilities and complete
QoS solutions, NE5000E meet the multi-service bearer requirements of the IP backbone
network.
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Figure 8-1 Networking diagram for the national backbone network solution
NAP
NE5000E/NE40E
International
Egress
NE5000E/NE40E
NE5000E/NE40E
National
Backbone
Network
NE5000E/NE40E
International
Egress
NE5000E/NE40E
NE5000E/NE40E
NE40E
NE40E
Provincial Backbone
Network
NE40E
NE40E
Provincial Backbone
Network
8.2 Provincial Backbone Network Solution
Figure 8-2 shows the networking diagram for the provincial backbone network
solution.NE5000E are deployed at the core layer of the provincial backbone network. NE40Es
are deployed in prefectures and municipalities to aggregate the traffic of MANs, leased lines,
narrowband access, and IDCs.
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Figure 8-2 Networking diagram for the provincial backbone network solution
NE5000E
NE5000E
Provincial
backbone
POS 10G
NE5000E
POS 10G
POS 10G
NE5000E
POS 10G
City node
NE5000E
/NE40E
GE
NE40E
MAN
POS 2.5G
City node
POS 2.5G
NE5000E
/NE40E
GE
NE40E
NE40E
NE40E
Leased line
convergence
Narrowband
access
IDC
This solution applies to new deployment, capacity expansion, and the construction of
large-scale ISP provincial backbone networks. These ISP networks have advantages in
transmission resources, access services, and operation and maintenance costs. If transmission
resources are insufficient, you can reduce link bandwidth without changing the network
topology. The devices on the core layer support line rate forwarding of packets. Devices on
the entire network support MPLS VPN.
8.3 IP Bearer Network Solution
Figure 8-3 shows the networking diagram for the IP bearer network solution.
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Figure 8-3 Networking diagram for the IP bearer network solution
PJ1
Core layer
XA1
SY1
Convergence layer
SD1
Access layer
NJ1
SH1
WH1
GZ1
CR
NE5000E
BR
NE40E
SoftX3000
AR
NE40E
SoftX3000
UMG8900
Considering the status quo of the existing bearer network, carriers need to construct a set of
core bearer networks to carry 3G and next generation network (NGN) services. With the
development of new services and technologies in a competitive market, the new IP bearer
network will become a next-generation multi-service bearer platform that supports NGN,
video conference, video phone, streaming media, enterprise interconnection, and 3G services.
The construction of the new IP bearer network is key for network convergence and
transformation.
In this solution, NE5000E function as core nodes, which forward data at a high speed and
ensure high reliability. NE40Es function as aggregation routers, which provide access for
NGN voice, signaling, network management, and VIP services.
This solution has the following characteristics:

The core layer uses a dual-plane structure. NE5000E are fully meshed.

NE40Es are dual-homed to NE5000E.

Two devices working in backup mode are deployed at each important node.

MPLS VPN is deployed on the entire network to isolate different types of users and
services.

VPN FRR is deployed on each PE.

TE FRR and Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) fast convergence are deployed on the
entire network.
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Figure 8-4 shows the networking diagram for the IPv6 backbone network solution.
Figure 8-4 Networking diagram for the IPv6 backbone network solution
PE
PE
N E40
E
N E40
E
PE
IP v6 In te rn e t
N E40
E
IP v6 /IP v 4
N E 5 0 0 0 E /N E 4 0 E
IP v6
C o re
PE
IP v6
S O H O IP v 6
PE
N E40E
N E40E
IP v4 In te rn e t
IP v6 E D G E
L3
S w itch
L3
S w itch
MA
5200
L2
S w itch
S O H O IP v 6
Deploying the IPv6 backbone network solution does not affect the original IPv4 services,
such as IPv4 forwarding and MPLS VPN, and can meet the following requirements:

Interconnection between separate IPv6 networks

Interworking between IPv6 and IPv4 networks
The IPv6 backbone network solution can be implemented using either of the following
methods:

All routers on the backbone network support the IPv4/IPv6 dual stack. IPv4 services are
forwarded over IPv4, and IPv6 services are forwarded over IPv6.

The separate IPv6 networks can be interconnected over 6to4 or manually configured
Layer 3 tunnels. The core routers need to support only IPv4 forwarding and do not need
to be upgraded.
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Operation and Maintenance
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9.1 Operation and Maintenance
9.2 NMS
9.1 Operation and Maintenance
9.1.1 System Configuration Management
Configuration Mode
NE5000E support the following configuration modes:

Command line configuration
In this mode, you can log in to an NE5000E through the console interface or by means of
Telnet to perform configurations.

NMS configuration
In this mode, you can use the NMS to configure an NE5000E.

NE5000E support the configuration rollback function.
Intelligent Configuration
As new types of services emerge, there are higher requirements on devices. For example, it is
required that services take effect after being configured, invalid configurations be rolled back,
and the impact on existing services be minimized. NE5000E support the following
configuration features:

Offline Configuration
After a configuration file is generated using the offline configuration tool, the
configuration file can be saved. You can load the configuration file to an NE5000E after
it has restarted.
If an NE5000E is online but some boards or subcards on the router are offline, the offline
configuration tool can still be used.
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If the activated configuration results in performance deterioration, running a related
command can roll the NE5000E back to the previous configuration. Compared with
deleting every single command, the configuration rollback function allows faster and
more convenient configuration restoration.

Configuration commitment prompt
After the configuration takes effect, the NE5000E adds it to the running database. If the
same configuration is added, the router generates a message.
9.1.2 System Management and Maintenance
NE5000E provide the following powerful system management and maintenance functions:

Board detection, hot swap detection, Watchdog, board resetting, RUN indicator and
debugging indicator control, fan and power supply control, master/slave switchover
control, and version query

Local and remote loading and upgrade of software and data, and configuration rollback,
backup, saving, and clearing

Hierarchical user authority management, operation log management, command line
online help, and command comments

Multi-user operation

Multi-layer information collection, including interface, Layer 2, and Layer 3 information

Hierarchical management, alarm classification, and alarm filtering
9.1.3 Device Operating Status Monitoring
An NE5000E uses the information center to monitor operating status.
Syslog is a sub-function of the information center. Syslog runs atop UDP. It outputs
information to a log host through port 514.
The information center can receive and process the following types of information:

Log information

Debugging information

Trap information
Information has eight severity levels. A lower level indicates higher severity.
Level
Severity
Description
0
Emergency
A fatal exception occurs on the device, which causes the
system to be unable to run properly unless the device is
restarted. For example, program exceptions or memory usage
errors are detected.
1
Alert
A serious exception occurs on the device, which requires
immediate actions. For example, the memory usage of the
device reaches the upper threshold.
2
Critical
A critical exception occurs on the device, which requires
immediate actions and cause analysis. For example, the
memory usage falls below the lower threshold, the
temperature falls below the alarm threshold, BFD detects that
a device is unreachable or error messages are generated by
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the local device.
3
Error
A misoperation or abnormal process occurs on the device,
which does not affect subsequent services but requires
attention and cause analysis. For example, incorrect
commands or passwords are entered, or error protocol
packets received by other devices are detected.
4
Warning
An exception that may result in a fault occurs on the device,
which requires attention. For example, a routing process is
disabled, BFD detects packet loss, or error protocol packets
are detected.
5
Notice
A key operation is performed to keep the device running
properly. For example, the shutdown command is run on an
interface, neighbor discovery occurs, or the status of the
protocol state machine changes.
6
Informational
A routine operation is performed. For example, a display
command is run.
7
Debugging
A routine operation is performed, and no action is required.
The information center supports 10 channels, of which Channel 0 to Channel 5 have their
default channel names. By default, the six channels (Channel 0 to Channel 5) correspond to
six directions at which information is output. The log information on the Cfcard is output to a
log file through Channel 9 by default. That is, a total of seven default output directions are
supported.
When multiple log hosts are configured, you can configure log information to be output to
different log hosts through one or multiple channels. For example, you can configure some
log information to be output to a log host through Channel 2 (loghost), and some log
information to a log host through Channel 6. In addition, you can change the name of Channel
6. This facilitates the management of information channels.
9.1.4 System Service and Status Tracking
NE5000E support system service and status tracking. NE5000E can:

Monitor the changes of the state machines for routing protocols.

Monitor the changes of the LDP state machine.

Monitor the changes of the VPN state machine.

Monitor the protocol packets sent by the NP, and display detailed information about the
packets by enabling debugging.

Detect and collect statistics on abnormal packets.

Report a message when the exception handling process takes effect.

Collect statistics on the resources used by each feature.
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9.1.5 System Test and Diagnosis
NE5000E provide a debugging function, which records key events, packet processing, packet
resolution, and status switch during service operation. The debugging function helps to debug
devices and networks. Debugging can be enabled or disabled using a console based on a
specified service (such as a routing protocol) and a specified interface (information about the
routing protocol on the specified interface).
Software detection and diagnosis supported on NE5000E provides a trace function, which
records key events, such as task switching, task interruptions, queue read and write, and
system exceptions. If an NE5000E is restarted after a fault occurs, the trace information can
be accessed and used for fault location. The trace function can be enabled or disabled by
running commands on the console.
NE5000E also allow you to query the CPU usage of MPUs and LPUs.
The debugging and trace information on NE5000E is classified into different levels and
output to different destinations, such as the console, Syslog server, or SNMP trap module,
based on these levels.
9.1.6 NQA
NE5000E provide NQA. NQA measures the performance of different protocols running on
the network. Carriers can collect network operation indicators in real time, such as the total
delay of Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), TCP connection delay, DNS resolution delay,
file transfer rate, FTP connection delay, and DNS resolution error rate. By monitoring these
indicators, carriers can provide users with network services of different levels, and charge
users accordingly. NQA is also an effective tool for diagnosing and locating network faults.
NE5000E provide the following NQA functions:
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LSP ping, LSP traceroute, and MPLS jitter
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NQA-MIB, which enables all NQA functions to be managed using the NMS
9.1.7 VS
With the increasing demand on network services and the diversified types of network services,
network management becomes more and more difficult, and the requirements for service
isolation, security, and reliability become greater.
In addition, with further development of the modular cluster and distributed routing and
switching systems, the service processing capability of a single physical system (PS) has
reached a new level.
The network administrator divides a PS into several VSs using hardware and software
simulation; each VS then performs routing tasks independently. Different VSs share software
and hardware resources except for interfaces. This means that different VSs can share the
same main control and interface boards, but each interface can belong to only one VS. A VS is
equivalent to an independent PS in terms of available functions.
With VS techniques, a single PS exerts strong service processing capabilities to simplify
networking and network management and enhance service security and reliability.
As an important feature of new-generation IP bearer devices, VS helps implement unified
operation of services for carriers and reduce the CAPEX and OPEX. A carrier divides a
large-sized PS into multiple separate and small VSs, improving capital allocation and
implementing horizontal or vertical network integration.
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For details about VS, see "VS" in HUAWEI NetEngine5000E Core Router Feature
Description - System Management.
9.1.8 In-Service Debugging
NE5000E support interface mirroring, which maps specific traffic to a monitoring interface.
In addition, NE5000E support in-service debugging, which allows maintenance personnel to
debug and analyze network operating status.
9.1.9 Upgrade Features
In-service Upgrade
NE5000E support in-service software upgrade and in-service patching. By means of
in-service patching, you can upgrade only the features to be modified.
System Upgrade
The process of upgrading NE5000E is improved. The entire process can be completed with a
single command, saving time for you. The upgrade progress can be displayed, and you can
view the upgrade result after the upgrade is complete.
Rollback Function
During a system upgrade, if the new system software cannot start the system, the software in
the last successful startup can be used instead.
The rollback function provided by the NE5000E can prevent services from being affected by
system upgrade failures.
9.1.10 License
As software functions of NE5000E are increasingly diversified and software costs occupy a
larger proportion of the total costs, the service model currently provided can no longer meet
the following requirements of carriers:
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Lower purchasing costs
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Effective control over the capacities and functions of devices during system upgrades
and capacity expansion
To address different user requirements, NE5000E provide a license authorization management
platform called global trotter license (GTL). License authorization has the following
advantages:
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Allows you to purchase only required service functional modules, reducing purchasing
costs.

Allows you to extend device functions and expand device capacities by purchasing new
licenses.
9.1.11 Other Features
NE5000E also support the following features:
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You can enter a question mark (?) to obtain online help.
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Rich and detailed debugging information can be provided to diagnose network faults.
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The DosKey-like function can be configured so that a specific historical command can
be run.
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The command resolver supports fuzzy match of keywords. For example, if the display
command needs to be resolved, you only need to input an exact matching string disp.
9.2 NMS
NE5000E support SNMP-based operation and management performed by the NMS.
NE5000E support the following SNMP versions:
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SNMPv1
SNMPv1 supports community-name- or MIB-view-based access control.
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SNMPv2c
SNMPv2c supports community-name- or MIB-view-based access control.
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SNMPv3
SNMPv3 inherits the basic functions of SNMPv2c, defines a management frame, and
introduces a user-based security model (USM) to provide a more secure access control
mechanism for users.
SNMPv3 supports the following functions:
User group
Group-based access control
User-based access control
Authentication and encryption
NE5000E use Huawei iManager U2000. The U2000 is a unified NMS that covers multiple
domains to minimize operation and maintenance costs for customers and bring more network
benefits. The U2000 supports SNMPv1/v2c/v3 and the client/server model, runs
independently on many operating systems, such as Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 server/2007
server, UNIX (SUN, HP, and IBM), and provides a multi-lingual graphical user interface.
To be oriented toward future network development trends, the U2000 combines all-IP and
fixed mobile convergence (FMC) and manages bearer and access equipment in a centralized
manner. The U2000 can perform not only integrated management of multi-domain equipment
but also integrated management at the element and network management layers. The U2000
has revolutionized layer-based management to meet the requirements of the transition from
the existing vertical network to the flattened horizontal network.
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A
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Numerics
6PE
IPv6 provider edge
6VPE
IPv6 VPN provider edge
A
ACL
access control list
ARP
Address Resolution Protocol
AS
autonomous system
ASBR
autonomous system boundary router
ASM
any-source multicast
B
BA
behavior aggregate
BFD
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
BGP
Border Gateway Protocol
BGP4+
Border Gateway Protocol for IPv6
C
CAPEX
capital expenditure
CAR
committed access rate
CCC
cluster central chassis
CE
customer edge
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CHAP
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
CLC
cluster line-card chassis
CR-LSP
constraint-based routed label switched path
D
DNS
domain name service
DoS
denial of service
DSCP
differentiated services code point
DU
downstream unsolicited
E
ECC
error checking and correcting
ECU
electrical cross unit
ECMP
equal-cost multipath
EFMA
Ethernet in the First Mile Alliance
EMC
Electromagnetic Compatibility
F
FIFO
first in first out
FRR
fast reroute
FTP
File Transfer Protocol
G
GTL
global trotter license
GTS
generic traffic shaping
GTSM
Generalized TTL Security Mechanism
H
HDLC
High-level Data Link Control
HTTP
Hypertext Transport Protocol
HWTACACS
Huawei Terminal Access Controller Access Control System
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I
ICMP
Internet Control Message Protocol
ICU
internal communication unit
IDC
Internet data center
IGMP
Internet Group Management Protocol
IGP
Interior Gateway Protocol
IPCP
Internet Protocol Control Protocol
IS-IS
Intermediate System to Intermediate System
ISP
Internet Service Provider
ISSU
In-service Software Upgrade
I-SPF
incremental shortest path first
L
LACP
Link Aggregation Control Protocol
LCD
liquid crystal display
LCP
Link Control Protocol
LDP
Label Distribution Protocol
LER
label edge router
LPU
line interface processing unit
LSA
link-state advertisement
LSP
label switched path
LSR
label switching router
M
MAC
metropolitan area network
MBGP
Multiprotocol Border Gateway Protocol
MD5
message digest algorithm 5
MIB
management information base
MF
multi-field
MLD
multicast listener discovery
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MPLS
Multiprotocol Label Switching
MP-EBGP
Multiprotocol External Border Gateway Protocol
MPLSCP
Multiprotocol Label Switching Control Protocol
MPU
main processing unit
MSDP
Multicast Source Discovery Protocol
MTBF
mean time between failures
N
ND
neighbor discovery
NDA
NetStream data analyzer
NDE
NetStream data exporter
NGN
next generation network
NMS
network management system
NQA
network quality analysis
NSC
NetStream collector
NSF
non-stop forwarding
NSR
non-stop routing
O
OAM
operation, administration and maintenance
OFC
optical flexible card
O&M
operation and maintenance
OPEX
operational expenditure
OSPF
Open Shortest Path First
P
PAP
Password Authentication Protocol
PE
provider edge
PHB
per-hop behavior
PIM-SM
Protocol Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode
PIM-SSM
Protocol Independent Multicast Source-Specific Multicast
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PMTU
Path MTU
POS
packet over SDH/SONET
PPP
Point-to-Point Protocol
PQ
priority queuing
PS
physical system
PSN
packet switched network
PWE3
pseudo wire emulation edge-to-edge
Q
QoS
quality of service
QPPB
QoS Policy Propagation Through the Border Gateway
Protocol
R
RADIUS
Remote Authentication Dial In User Service
RAM
random access memory
RIP
Routing Information Protocol
RIPng
Routing Information Protocol Next Generation
ROD
recursive on-demand
RP
rendezvous point
RPF
reverse path forwarding
RR
route reflector
RSVP
Resource Reservation Protocol
S
SFU
switch fabric unit
SFE
Switching Fabruc Extend
SDH
synchronous digital hierarchy
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol
SONET
synchronous optical network
SSM
source-specific multicast
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T
TCP
Transfer Control Protocol
TE
traffic engineering
TFTP
Trivial File Transfer Protocol
TLS
transparent LAN service
ToS
Type of Service
U
UCMP
unequal-cost multipath
UDP
User Datagram Protocol
URPF
unicast reverse path forwarding
USM
user-based security model
V
VLAN
virtual local area network
VoIP
voice over IP
VPLS
virtual private LAN service
VPSNS
virtual private switched network service
VPWS
virtual private wire service
VRP
versatile routing platform
VRRP
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
VS
virtual system
W
WFQ
Weighted Fair Queuing
WRED
Weighted Random Early Detection
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