Cisco Systems 8540 CSR, 8510 CSR appendix Configuring Sonet Delay Triggers, Alarm Description

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Chapter 4 Configuring Interfaces

Configuring the POS OC-12c Uplink Interface (Catalyst 8540)

Configuring SONET Delay Triggers

A trigger is an alarm, which when asserted causes the line protocol to go down.

Line and Section Triggers

Table 4-2lists the line and section alarms that are triggers by default:

Table 4-2 Default Line and Section Alarm Triggers

Alarm

Description

 

 

SLOS

Section loss of signal

 

 

SLOF

Section loss of frame

 

 

AIS-L

Line alarm indication signal

 

 

When one or more of the alarms in Table 4-2are asserted, the line protocol of the interface goes down without a delay. You can issue a pos delay triggers line command to delay triggering the line protocol of the interface from going down. You can set the delay from 50 to 10000 ms. If you do not specify a time interval, the default delay is set to 100 ms.

Path Level Triggers

Table 4-3lists path alarms that are not triggers by default. You can configure these path alarms as triggers and also specify a delay.

Table 4-3 Configurable Path Alarm Triggers

Alarm

Description

 

 

AIS-P

Path alarm indication signal

 

 

RDI-P

Path remote defect indication

 

 

LOP-P

Path loss of pointer

 

 

You can issue the pos delay triggers path command to configure the path alarms listed in Table 4-3as triggers. These triggers will bring down the line protocol of the interface. When you configure the path alarms as triggers, you can simultaneously specify a delay for the triggers. You can set the delay from 50 to 10000 ms. If you do not specify a time interval, the default delay is set to 100 ms.

The pos delay triggers path configuration can also bring the line protocol of the interface down when the higher of the B2 and B3 error rates is compared with the SF (signal failure) threshold. If the SF threshold is crossed, then the line protocol of the interface goes down.

 

 

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Contents Configuring Interfaces Overview of Interface Configuration Media Access Control AddressInterface Port Identifier General Instructions for Configuring Interfaces Router# configure terminalRouterconfig# interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 About Layer 3 Switching Interfaces Command Purpose Initially Configuring Gigabit Ethernet InterfacesAbout the Enhanced Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces Catalyst ExampleInitially Configuring Fast Ethernet Interfaces Verifying the Ethernet Interface ConfigurationCommand Description Examples Router# show interface gigabitethernet 0/0/0Router# show interface fastethernet 1/0/0 About Virtual LANs Configuring ISL Vlan EncapsulationRouterconfig-subif# Enters subinterface configuration modeConfigure the Fast Ethernet main interface Routerconfig-if# Routerconfig# bridge bridge-group protocol ieeeRouterconfig# interface fastethernet 1/0/1.1 Configuring 802.1Q Vlan EncapsulationRouterconfig-subif#interface fastethernet 1/0/0 Routerconfig-subif#interface fastethernet 3/0/1Ieee Bridge-groupAbout Packet over Sonet Catalyst Monitoring Vlan OperationPOS About the POS OC-12c Uplink InterfaceConfiguring the POS OC-12c Uplink Interface Catalyst Default Configuration Initially Configuring the POS InterfaceParameter Configuration Command Default Value Ip-address subnet-mask Automatic Reverting of Clock SourceHdlc ppp Line internalCustomizing the Configuration Additional ConfigurationsSetting the MTU Size Configuring Sonet Overhead Configuring FramingSdh sonet Value j0 value sls0 valueConfiguring POS SPE Scrambling Scrambling is on by defaultScramble-atm Configuring Sonet Alarms Configuring Sonet Delay Triggers AlarmAlarm Description Lais pais plop prdi slof Verifying the POS ConfigurationSlos Triggers line path millisecondRouter# show protocols pos 1/0/0 LOP = PLM-P Router# show controllers pos 2/0/0Router# show controller pos 2/0/0 detail Smdr About the ATM Uplink Interface About ATM Uplinks CatalystConfiguration Overview Configuring the ATM Uplink Interface CatalystNo loopback No atm sonet stm-1 for OC-3No atm clock internal Initially Configuring the ATM Uplink InterfaceAtm vc-per-vp Parameter ValueConfiguring the Clock Source Routerconfig-if# atm sonet Configuring Sonet FramingStm-1 ATM interface or to STM-4 for the OC-12c interfaceMsg line j1 16byte exp-msg Overhead c2 byte j0 bytesSls0 is part of the payload pointer byte Line msg line 64byte exp-msgConfiguring Loopback Configuring CDP Configuring Virtual CircuitsConfiguring the Maximum VCs per VP Creating a PVCVpi vci aal-encap Mapping a Protocol Address to a PVCIp-address atm-vc vcd NameVerifying the ATM Configuration Switch Router aSwitch Router B 5CB About Port Snooping Configuring Interfaces About Port SnoopingRestrictions on Port Snooping Configuring SnoopingAbout the Snooping Destination Port About the Snooping Source PortSource-port Direction receive transmit bothShow snoop interface Monitoring SnoopingDestination-port Show snoop78-6235-04, Cisco IOS Release 12.010W518