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Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR SONET Configuration Manual (496 pages)
Service Router OS Interface Configuration Guide
Brand:
Alcatel-Lucent
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 2.07 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
11
List of Technical Publications
12
Technical Support
13
Getting Started
15
Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR Router Configuration Process
15
Table 1: Configuration Process
15
Getting Started
16
7710 SR Interfaces
17
Configuration Overview
19
Chassis Slots and Cards
19
Mcms
20
Mdas
20
Cmas
22
Oversubscribed Ethernet Mdas
23
Rate Limiting
23
Packet Classification and Scheduling
23
Table 2: Typical Mapping of Classes Onto Queues/Threshold
24
Channelized MDA/CMA Support
25
Channelized DS1/E1
25
Channelized OC-3/STM-1 Circuit Emulation Services (CES)CMA and MDA
25
Channelized OC-12/STM-4 ASAP MDA
26
Channelized DS-3/E-3 ASAP MDA (4-Port)
26
Channelized DS-3/E-3 ASAP MDA (12-Port)
27
7710 SR Interfaces
24
Digital Diagnostics Monitoring
28
Table 3: Real-Time DDM Information
29
Table 4: DDM Alarms and Warnings
30
Alcatel-Lucent Sfps and Xfps
31
Statistics Collection
31
Ports
32
Port Types
32
Port Features
34
SONET/SDH Port Attributes
34
SONET/ SDH Path Attributes
35
Table 5: Valid SONET and SDH Path Configurations
35
Multilink Frame Relay
36
Table 6: MLFR Bundle Link Integrity Configurable Parameters
38
FRF.12 End-To-End Fragmentation
39
FRF.12 UNI/NNI Link Fragmentation
40
MLFR/FRF.12 Support of APS, BFD, and Mirroring Features
40
Multilink Point-To-Point Protocol (MLPPP)
41
Figure 1: MLPPP 24-Bit Fragment Format
42
Figure 2: MLPPP 12-Bit Fragment Format
42
Figure 3: Frame Sequence of Events
45
Multi-Class MLPPP
46
Figure 4: Original MLPPP Header Format
46
Figure 5: MC-MLPPP Short Sequence Header Format
46
Table 7: Default Packet Forwarding Class to MLPPP Class Mapping
47
Table 8: Packet Forwarding Class to MLPPP Class Mapping
47
Table 9: MLPPP Class Queue Threshold Parameters
48
Figure 6: MLPPP Class Queue Thresholds for In-Profile and Out-Of-Profile Packets
48
Table 10: MLPPP Class Queue Scheduling Parameters
49
Figure 7: MLPPP Class Queue Scheduling Scheme
49
Table 11: MLPPP Ingress Qos Profile: Reassembly Timers (Msec)
50
Cisco HDLC
53
Table 12: Chdlc I-Frame
53
Table 13: Chdlc Protocol Fields
53
Automatic Protection Switching (APS)
56
Figure 8: APS Protection (Single Chassis APS) and Switchover
56
Table 14: SC-APS Versus MC-APS Protection
58
Figure 9: SC-APS Group with MDA and IOM Protection
59
Figure 10: MC-APS Group Protects against Node Failure
60
Table 15: APS Switching Modes
61
Table 16: K1 Byte, Bits 1-4: Type of Request
65
Table 17: K1 Byte, Bits 5-8 (and K2 Bits 1-4), Channel Number Code Assignments
66
Table 18: K2 Byte Functions
66
Table 19: Differences between SONET and SDH Standards
67
Table 20: Actions for the Bi-Directional Protection Switching Process
69
Figure 11: APS Working and Protection Circuit Example
70
Table 21: Switching Mode to MIB Mapping
73
Table 22: Supported APS Mode Combinations
74
Table 23: Mda/Port Type Pairing for APS
76
Figure 12: SC-APS MLPPP on Channelized Access Interfaces Example
78
Figure 13: MC-APS MLPPP on Channelized Access Intefaces Example
79
Figure 14: Multi-Chassis APS Application
80
Figure 15: Access and Node and Network Resilience
81
Figure 16: MC-APS with ATM VLL Redundancy
82
Ethernet Local Management Interface (E-LMI)
83
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
84
Figure 17: LLDP Internal Architecture for a Network Node
85
Figure 18: Generic Customer Use Case for LLDP
86
LLDP Protocol Features
87
7710 SR Interfaces
42
Lag
89
LAG Features
89
Configuring Lags
91
Figure 19: LAG Configuration
91
LAG and ECMP Hashing
92
LAG on Access
94
LSR Hashing
95
Port Link Damping
97
Lacp
97
Figure 20: Active-Standby LAG Operation Without LACP
98
Multi-Chassis LAG
99
Overview
100
Figure 21: MC-LAG L2 Dual Homing to Remote PE Pairs
101
Figure 22: MC-LAG L2 Dual Homing to Local PE-Pairs
102
MC-LAG and Subscriber Routed Redundancy Protocol (SRRP)
104
Point-To-Point (P2P) Redundant Connection Across Layer 2/3 VPN Network
105
Figure 23: P2P Redundant Connection through a Layer 2 VPN Network
105
DSLAM Dual Homing in Layer 2/3 TPSDA Model
107
Figure 24: DSLAM Dual-Homing Using MC-LAG
107
Figure 25: 802.1X Architecture
109
Figure 26: 802.1X Authentication Scenario
110
Figure 27: 802.1X EAPOL Timers (Left) and RADIUS Timers (Right)
112
802.3Ah OAM
114
OAM Events
115
Remote Loopback
116
802.3Ah OAM PDU Tunneling for Epipe Service
116
MTU Configuration Guidelines
117
Table 24: MTU Default Values
117
Figure 28: MTU Configuration Example
118
Table 25: MTU Configuration Example Values
119
Deploying Preprovisioned Components
120
Configuration Process Overview
121
Figure 29: Slot, Card, MDA, and Port Configuration and Implementation Flow
121
Configuration Notes
122
Configuring Physical Ports with CLI
123
Preprovisioning Guidelines
124
Predefining Entities
124
Preprovisioning a Port
125
Maximizing Bandwidth Use
126
Basic Configuration
127
Common Configuration Tasks
128
Configuring Cards, MDA Carrier Modules (Mcms) and Media Dependent Adapters (Mdas)
129
Configuring Cards and Compact Media Adapters (Cmas)
130
Configuring MDA/CMA Access and Network Pool Parameters
131
Configuring Ports
132
Configuring APS Parameters
133
Configuring Ethernet Port Parameters
135
Ethernet Network Port
135
Ethernet Access Port
136
Configuring 802.1X Authentication Port Parameters
136
Configuring SONET/SDH Port Parameters
137
SONET/SDH Network Port
138
SONET/SDH Access Port
139
Configuring ATM Saps
142
ATM SAP in an IES Service
142
ATM SAP in an Epipe Service
142
Configuring Frame Relay Parameters
143
SONET/SDH Interfaces
145
Configuring Multilink PPP Bundles
147
Configuring Multilink ATM Inverse Multiplexing (IMA) Bundles
148
IMA Bundles
148
Multi-Class MLPPP
151
IMA Test Procedure
152
Configuring Bundle Protection Group Ports
153
Configuring Channelized Ports
156
Table 26: Channelized Port Syntax Examples
156
Configuring LAG Parameters
162
Service Management Tasks
163
Modifying or Deleting an MDA, MCM, or CMA
163
Modifying a Card Type
164
Deleting a Card
165
Deleting Port Parameters
165
Card, MDA, and Port Command Reference
167
Port Configuration Commands
170
Ethernet Commands
173
Show Commands
191
Clear Commands
193
Monitor Commands
193
Configuration Commands
195
Generic Commands
195
Card Commands
198
MCM Commands
200
MDA Commands
201
Interface Qos Commands
205
General Port Commands
210
APS Commands
224
Ethernet Port Commands
231
802.1X Port Commands
257
LLDP Port Commands
262
Network Port Commands
264
Interface Group Handler Commands
266
Multilink-Bundle Port Commands
268
SONET/SDH Port Commands
285
SONET/SDH Path Commands
291
ATM Interface Commands
298
Frame Relay Commands
302
TDM Commands
309
LAG Commands
328
Multi-Chassis Redundancy Commands
337
Show Commands
355
Hardware Commands
355
APS Show Commands
388
Port Show Commands
393
Multilink Bundle Commands
442
LAG Commands
459
Port Monitor Commands
468
Clear Commands
472
Tools Commands
475
Debug Commands
486
Standards and Protocol Support
489
Index
495
Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR SONET Configuration Manual (424 pages)
Service Router OS Basic System
Brand:
Alcatel-Lucent
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 2.1 MB
Table of Contents
Configuration Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Preface
11
About this Guide
11
List of Technical Publications
11
Technical Support
12
Preface
13
Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR-Series System Configuration Process
13
Table 1: Configuration Process
13
CLI Usage
13
Boot Options
13
Getting Started
13
CLI Usage
15
CLI Structure
16
Figure 1: Root Commands
17
Figure 2: Operational Root Commands
18
Navigating in the CLI
19
CLI Contexts
19
Basic CLI Commands
20
Table 2: Console Control Commands
20
Table 3: Command Syntax Symbols
22
CLI Environment Commands
23
Table 4: CLI Environment Commands
23
CLI Monitor Commands
24
Table 5: CLI Monitor Command Contexts
24
Getting Help in the CLI
25
Table 6: Online Help Commands
25
The CLI Command Prompt
27
Displaying Configuration Contexts
28
EXEC Files
29
Entering CLI Commands
30
Command Completion
30
Unordered Parameters
30
Editing Keystrokes
31
Table 7: Command Editing Keystrokes
31
Absolute Paths
32
History
33
Entering Numerical Ranges
34
Table 8: CLI Range Use Limitations
34
Pipe/Match
36
Table 9: Pipe/Match Characters
37
Redirection
38
Table 10: Special Characters
38
Basic Command Reference
39
Monitor Commands
40
Table 11: Show Alias Output Fields
104
File System Management
105
The File System
106
Compact Flash Devices
106
Urls
107
File System Management
107
Table 12: URL Types and Syntax
107
Wildcards
108
Table 13: File Command Local and Remote File System Support
109
File Management Tasks
110
Modifying File Attributes
110
Copying Files
111
Creating Directories
111
Moving Files
112
Removing Files and Deleting Directories
112
Displaying Directory and File Information
113
Repairing the File System
114
File Command Reference
115
Command Hierarchy
115
File System Commands
117
File Commands
119
Boot Options
125
System Initialization
126
Figure 3: System Initialization - Part 1
127
Figure 4: Files on the Compact Flash
127
Configuration and Image Loading
129
Figure 5: System Initialization - Part 2
129
Lawful Intercept
131
Persistence
131
Initial System Startup Process Overview
132
Figure 6: System Startup Flow
132
Configuration Notes
133
Configuring Boot File Options with CLI
135
BOF Configuration Overview
136
Basic BOF Configuration
137
Common Configuration Tasks
138
Searching for the BOF
139
Accessing the CLI
141
Console Connection
141
Table 14: Console Configuration Parameter Values
141
Figure 7: 7710 SR-C12 Front Panel Console Port
142
Figure 8: 7710 SR-C4 Front Panel Console Port
142
Configuring BOF Parameters
144
Service Management Tasks
145
System Administration Commands
145
Viewing the Current Configuration
145
Modifying and Saving a Configuration
147
Deleting BOF Parameters
148
Rebooting
149
Saving a Configuration to a Different Filename
149
BOF Command Reference
151
File Management Commands
153
Table 15: Show BOF Output Fields
167
System Management
173
System Management Parameters
175
System Information
175
System Contact
175
System Name
175
System Location
176
Common Language Location Identifier
177
System Coordinates
177
System Time
178
Table 16: System-Defined Time Zones
178
Time Zones
178
Ntp
180
SNTP Time Synchronization
181
Cron
182
High Availability
183
High Availability Features
183
Redundancy
184
Software Redundancy
184
Component Redundancy
185
Configuration Redundancy
185
Accounting Configuration Redundancy
186
Service Redundancy
186
Nonstop Forwarding
187
Nonstop Routing (NSR)
187
CFM Switchover
188
Configuration and Boot-Env Synchronization
189
State Database Synchronization
189
Synchronization
189
Synchronization and Redundancy
190
Network Synchronization
191
Figure 9: Conventional Network Timing Architecture (North American Nomenclature)
191
Figure 10: Hypothetical Synchronous Ethernet Reference Network Architecture
193
Synchronous Ethernet
193
Figure 11: Inter-Office Network Timing Infrastructure
194
Synchronization Infrastructure
194
Figure 12: Packet Based Network Timing Infrastructure
195
Central Synchronization Sub-System
196
Figure 13: 7X50 Timing Sub-System Architecture
196
Table 17: Revertive, Non-Revertive Timing Reference Switching Operation
197
Synchronous Ethernet
198
Synchronous Ethernet Process
198
Figure 14: Synchronization Status Messages
199
Synchronization Status Messages (SSM)
199
Active and Standby Designations
201
When the Active CFM Goes Offline
202
Persistence
203
System-Wide ATM Parameters
203
Administrative Tasks
204
Configuring the Chassis Mode
204
Table 18: Chassis Mode Behavior
204
Saving Configurations
205
Specifying Post-Boot Configuration Files
205
Network Timing
206
Power Supplies
206
Automatic Synchronization
207
Boot-Env Option
207
Config Option
207
Manual Synchronization
208
Forcing a Switchover
208
System Management
191
System Configuration Process Overview
209
Figure 15: System Configuration and Implementation Flow
209
Configuration Notes
210
General
210
Configuring System Management with CLI
211
System Management
213
Saving Configurations
213
Basic System Configuration
214
Common Configuration Tasks
215
System Information
216
Name
216
System Information Parameters
216
CLLI Code
217
Contact
217
Location
217
Coordinates
218
System Time Elements
219
Zone
219
Table 19: System-Defined Time Zones
220
Summer Time Conditions
221
Ntp
222
Broadcastclient
224
Sntp
228
Cron
230
Time Range
233
Time of Day
237
ANCP (Access Node Control Protocol)
238
Configuring Synchronization and Redundancy
243
Configuring Persistence
243
Configuring Synchronization
243
Configuring Manual Synchronization
244
Forcing a Switchover
244
Configuring Synchronization Options
245
Configuring Multi-Chassis Redundancy
246
Configuring Power Supply Parameters
248
ATM Parameters
250
Configuring Backup Copies
251
System Administration Parameters
252
Disconnect
252
Set-Time
253
Display-Config
253
Save
255
Tech-Support
255
Reboot
256
Post-Boot Configuration Extension Files
257
Show Command Output and Console Messages
258
System Timing
260
Edit Mode
260
Configuring Timing References
261
Using the Revert Command
262
Other Editing Commands
262
Forcing a Specific Reference
263
Configuring System Monitoring Thresholds
264
Creating Events
264
System Command Reference
267
System Management
267
System Information Commands
279
Date and Time Commands
300
Sntp Commands
307
Time Range Commands
317
Table 20: Show System CPU Output Fields
357
Table 21: Show Memory Pool Output Fields
368
Table 22: Show System SNTP Output Fields
373
Table 23: Show System Time Output Fields
376
Table 24: Show System Tod-Suite Output Fields
377
Table 25: Show Multi-Chassis Redundancy Output Fields
381
Table 26: Show Redundancy Multi-Chassis MC-Lag Peer Output Fields
383
Table 27: Show Redundancy Multi-Chassis Sync Output Fields
393
Table 28: Show Redundancy Multi-Chassis Sync Peer Output Fields
394
Table 29: Show Redundancy Multi-Chassis Sync Peer Detail Output Fields
396
Table 30: Show System Time-Range Output Fields
399
Table 31: System Timing Output Fields
400
Table 32: System Timing Output Fields
401
Table 33: Show Synchronization Output Fields
406
Standards and Protocol Support
417
Standards Compliance
417
Index
423
Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR SONET Specification Sheet (4 pages)
COMPACT MEDIA ADAPTERS
Brand:
Alcatel-Lucent
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 0.1 MB
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