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Nokia Optical Network Certification Program

Nokia Optical Diagnostics


and Troubleshooting
Course outline

This course provides students with the skills and knowledge required to
troubleshoot and resolve problems on the Nokia 1830 PSS-16/32, using direct
web and command line interfaces. Topics include: optical signal flow through
a node; using the Nokia 1830 Engineering and Planning Tool (EPT) reports for
fault analysis; retrieving optical power data and current alarms/conditions;
troubleshooting and repair of transmission, system and optical transponder
faults. The course includes extensive hands-on lab exercises to ensure
students acquire practical skills on the topics presented.

Course number Credit toward certification


TOP00007 Nokia Optical Network Certification – Architect

Duration Recommended pre-requisites


4 days (including lectures and hands-on lab exercises) • Knowledge of optical transmission concepts,
standard equipment and protection schemes
Exam
• Familiarity with standard optical node architectures
Nokia Optical Diagnostics and Troubleshooting (e.g. FOADM, ROADM, CD)
(4A0-265)
• Basic knowledge of GMPLS
• Nokia Fundamentals of Optical Network Design
(course number TOP00004)
• Thorough knowledge of the 1830 PSS-4/8/16/32
at the architecture level
Course objectives • Detect wave key sources within a node
After completing the course, students should be able to: • Detect unexpected or missing channels
• Leverage Nokia resources (e.g. Product Support Portal) • Determine which alarms are raised in a fiber cut
for product documentation and information situation
• Describe the optical signal flow through an 1830 PSS • Detect uni-directional and bi-directional fiber cuts
node • Calculate span loss between two nodes and compare
• Explain various amplifier configurations, including: to designed span loss
uni-directional/bi-directional amplifiers; ingress • Identify Optical Supervisory Channel (OSC) information
amplification only; ingress and egress amplification and alarms
• Describe how Raman amplification works with Erbium • Troubleshoot common OSC issues
Doped Fiber Amplification
• Identify and resolve Forward Error Correction (FEC)
• Locate configured span loss information between nodes configuration issues
• Locate commissioning data in EPT reports and compare • Identify and resolve payload type and encapsulation
with the actual nodal configuration mode issues
• Locate the nodal schematic view in EPT and compare
• Identify and resolve fiber connection issues through
with the actual nodal configuration
the Trail Trace Identifier (TTI) feature
• Describe active alarms and conditions Retrieve active
alarms and conditions in WebUI and CLI Course modules
• Generate and export alarms/ conditions/logs to Excel
• Module 1 – Documentation and Support Information
• Recognize important types of Performance Monitoring
• Module 2 – Optical Signal Flow
measurements (PMs)
• Module 3 – EPT report parameters
• Retrieve PMs in WebUI and CLI
• Module 4 – Alarms, conditions and logs
• Configure loopbacks to isolate a fault
• Module 5 – Performance monitoring and loopbacks
• Understand 1830 PSS power management settings
for troubleshooting
• Configure power management settings for
• Module 6 – Transmission and power adjustment
troubleshooting
troubleshooting techniques
• Describe and troubleshoot important power-related
alarms and messages • Module 7 – Wavelength Tracker
• Perform manual power adjustments • Module 8 – Troubleshooting fiber cuts/line issues
and alarm correlation
• Troubleshoot power adjustment failures
• Module 9 – Optical Transponder configuration
• Trace a service along an optical path, through several
troubleshooting
interfaces within and beyond a node
• Perform in-depth channel power monitoring • Module 10 – Comprehensive lab exercises
• Locate Wavelength Tracker (WT) detection points
Learn more at networks.nokia.com/onc
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