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zr_logical_channels_test
Routing devices that support transceivers with built-in DSPs like 400ZR consume the OC-terminal-device model model. The ZR signal in these transceivers traverses through a series of terminal-device/logical-channels. The series of logical-channel utilizes the assignment/optical-channel leaf to create the relationship to OPTICAL_CHANNEL. For 400ZR 1x400GE mode this heirarchy looks like: 400GE Eth. Logical Channel => 400G Coherent Logical Channel => OPTICAL_CHANNEL Purpose of this test is to verify the logical channel provisioning and related telemetry.
- Connect two ZR interfaces using a duplex LC fiber jumper such that TX output power of one is the RX input power of the other module. Optics can be connected through passive patch panels or an optical switch as needed, as long as the overall link loss budget is kept under 2 - 3 dB. There is no requirement to deploy a separate line system for the functional tests.
- Typical test setup for this test is a DUT1 with 2 ports to 2 ATE ports or 2 ports to a second DUT2. For most tests this setup should be sufficient. Ref: Typical ATE<>DUT Test bed
- A and Z ends of the link should have same 400ZR PMD. For this test a single DUT ZR port connected to a single ZR ATE port is also sufficient.
Once the ZR link is estabished proceed to configure the following entities:
- Ensure optical channel related tunable parameters are set through the
following OC paths such that
- Both transceivers state is enabled
- Both transceivers related optical channel tunable parameters are set to a valid target TX output power example -10 dBm
- Both transceivers are tuned to a valid centre frequency
example 193.1 THz
- /components/component/transceiver/config/enabled
- /components/component/optical-channel/config/frequency
- /components/component/optical-channel/config/target-output-power
- /components/component/optical-channel/config/operational-mode
- Ensure terminal-devic ethernet-logical-channels are set through the
following OC paths
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/config/admin-state
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/config/description
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/config/index
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/config/logical-channel-type
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/config/rate-class
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/config/trib-protocol
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/config/allocation
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/config/assignment-type
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/config/description
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/config/index
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/config/logical-channel
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/config/optical-channel
- Typical Settings for an Ethernet Logical Channel are shown below:
- logical-channel-type: PROT_ETHERNET
- trib-protocol: PROT_400GE
- rate-class: TRIB_RATE_400G
- admin-state: ENABLED
- description: ETH Logical Channel
- index: 40000 (unique integer value)
- Not that each logical-channel created above must be assigned an integer value that is unique across the system.
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Ensure terminal-device coherent-logical-channels are set through the following OC paths
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/config/admin-state
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/config/description
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/config/index
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/config/logical-channel-type
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/config/rate-class
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/config/trib-protocol
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/config/allocation
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/config/assignment-type
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/config/description
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/config/index
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/config/logical-channel
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/config/optical-channel
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Typical setting for a coherent logical channel are shown below:
- logical-channel-type: PROT_OTN
- admin-state: ENABLED
- description: Coherent Logical Channel
- index: 40004 (unique integer value)
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With above optical and logical channels configured verify DUT is able to stream corresponding telemetry leaves under these logical and optical channels. List of such telemetry leaves covered under this test is documented below under Telemetry Parameter coverage heading.
Note: There are other telemetry and config leaves related to optical and logical channelsthat are covered under separately published tests under platforms/transceiver.
- /components/component/transceiver/config/enabled
- /interfaces/interface/config/enabled
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/config/admin-state
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/config/description
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/config/index
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/config/logical-channel-type
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/config/rate-class
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/config/trib-protocol
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/config/allocation
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/config/assignment-type
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/config/description
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/config/index
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/config/logical-channel
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/config/optical-channel
- /components/component/transceiver/config/enabled
- /interfaces/interface/config/enabled
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/state/admin-state
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/state/description
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/state/index
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/state/logical-channel-type
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/state/rate-class
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/state/trib-protocol
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/state/allocation
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/state/assignment-type
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/state/description
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/state/index
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/state/logical-channel
- /terminal-device/logical-channels/channel/logical-channel-assignments/assignment/state/optical-channel
rpcs:
gnmi:
gNMI.Get:
gNMI.Set:
gNMI.Subscribe:
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