By monitoring the performance of links, you ensure that
an end-to-end Ethernet service is always available over any path for
a single link or multiple links spanning networks composed of multiple
LANs. Link performance metrics enable operators to offer binding service-level
agreements (SLAs) and generate new revenues from rate- and performance-guaranteed
service packages that are customized to meet specific needs of their
customers. To monitor link performance, you need to configure threshold-crossing
alarms (TCAs) for optical transport network (OTN) ports.
TCAs are alarms that are activated when a certain configurable
threshold—near-end measurement threshold or far-end measurement
threshold—is crossed and remains so until the end of the 15-minute
interval and the 24-hour interval for parameters such as optical channel
transport unit (OTU) and optical data unit (ODU). A near-end measurement
is associated with ingress data frames and a far-end measurement is
associated with egress data frames.
You can configure TCAs for both the minimum and maximum values
for gauges and the maximum values for counters. A gauge represents
a non-negative integer, which may increase or decrease, but never
exceeds a maximum value. A gauge has its maximum value whenever the
information being modeled is greater than or equal to the maximum
value. If the TCA parameter subsequently goes below the maximum value,
the gauge also decreases. A counter represents a non-negative integer
that monotonically increases until it reaches a maximum value of 232–1.
The timely detection of TCAs is essential to proactively manage
an interface. TCAs are not an indication of a fault, but rather an
indication that the entity may be close to a fault. You can enable
the TCA that you want monitor. You can keep the default threshold
settings or change the settings.
To configure TCAs for OTN port interface parameters:
- From the Junos Space user interface, click the Build icon on the Connectivity Services Director banner.
The workspaces that are applicable to Build mode are displayed
on the Tasks pane.
- From the View selector, select Device View.
The functionalities that you can configure in this view are
displayed.
- From the Device View pane, click the plus sign (+) next
to the My Network tree to expand the tree and select the device for
which you want to define the OTN interface settings.
The network tree is expanded and the selected device is highlighted.
- From the Tasks pane, select Device Management > View
Physical Inventory.
An image of the device is displayed on the right pane.
- In the image of the device, select an OTN interface or
port—for example, a 100-Gigabit Ethernet OTN MIC installed in
a PTX Series router.
The Optical Port dialog box is displayed. At the lower part
of the dialog box, the OTU Section and ODU Section panes are displayed
in a collapsed form.
- Click the Optical Port Section header at the
bottom of the dialog box.
The Optical Port Section pane is expanded and displayed. This
pane contains the Equipment, Status/Config, and Performance tabs.
- Click the Performance tab at the bottom of
the pane.
The Optics PMs dialog box is displayed with the performance
monitoring gauges and counters that pertain to the selected OTN port.
This dialog box contains the Perf Mon and TCA Config tabs.
- Click the TCA Config tab to configure TCAs
for the various attributes.
The dialog box is refreshed to display the performance monitoring
parameters.
Inline editing enables you to modify previously defined settings
easily and quickly. Embedded editing is also enabled, which causes
the grids showing the devices and interfaces to become modifiable
directly; you do not need to highlight, edit, and save the changes
every time.
A gray triangle in the upper-right corner of a field denotes
that the value of that field or attribute has been modified.
- For the parameters under each performance monitoring category
for which you want to modify the TCA value, click the value in the
Threshold-15Min or Threshold-24Hr columns. You can also select or
clear the check box in the Enable column to enable or disable the
TCA value for the specified parameter, respectively.
- Click Update to save the configured threshold
settings. Alternatively, click Cancel to discard the configuration.