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Chapter 10 Cisco WAN Manager Operations

Downloading Software and Firmware

The following example is used for the Cisco IGX node:

node TN

Cisco

 

IGX 8430

9.4.00

Feb. 14 2003 17:27 GMT

Index

Status

Function

 

 

 

1

Enabled

Automatic

CLN/PLN Loopback Test on Local/Remote Alarms

2

Enabled

FDP Loopback button

 

 

3

Enabled

User Command Logging

 

 

4

Enabled

Automatic

Card Reset

on Hardware Error

5

Enabled

TXR Model

D Download

 

 

6

Enabled

Card Error Record Wraparound

 

7

Disabled

Card Test

After Failure

 

8

Enabled

Download From Remote

CWM

 

9Disabled Logging of conn events in local event log

10Disabled Logging of conn events in CWM event log

11Disabled Logging SVC Connection Events

12Disabled Force Download From a Specific IP address

13Disabled CDP WinkStart Signalling

14

Enabled

Logging of Bus

Diagnostic Events in local

event

log

15

Enabled

Automatic Card

Reset after Burnfw for CBI

cards

 

16Disabled Logging of router state events in CWM event log

This Command: cnffunc 8 e

Next Command:

Step 6 Enter the cnfnodeparm command when a redundant processor card is not installed.

Press Return to continue.

Step 7 For the Cisco BPX node, enter the parameter index 15 for the CC Redundancy Cnfged entry.

For the Cisco IGX node, enter the parameter index 16 for the CC Redundancy Cnfged entry.

Step 8 When a redundant processor card (BCC, NPM, or NPC) is not installed, enter N to set the parameter that indicates the presence of a redundant processor to No for both the Cisco BPX and Cisco IGX nodes.

The following example is used for the Cisco BPX node:

 

node TN

Cisco

 

BPX 8620 9.4.00

Feb.

14 2003 16:36

GMT

 

 

 

 

 

1

Update Initial Delay

[ 5000]

(D)

16

Stats Memory (x 100KB)

[

132]

(D)

2

Update Per-Node Delay

[30000]

(D)

17

Standby Update Timer

[

10]

(D)

3

Comm-Break Test Delay

[30000]

(D)

18

Stby Updts Per Pass

[

150]

(D)

4

Comm-Break Test Offset

[

10]

(D)

19

Gateway ID Timer

[

30]

(D)

5

Network Timeout Period

[ 1700]

(D)

20

GLCON Alloc Timer

[

30]

(D)

6

Network Inter-p Period

[ 4000]

(D)

21

Comm Fail Delay

[

60]

(D)

7

NW Sliding Window Size

[

1]

(D)

22

Nw Hdlr Timer (msec)

[

50]

(D)

8

Num Normal Timeouts

[

7]

(D)

23

SAR CC Transmit Rate

[

560]

(D)

9

Num Inter-p Timeouts

[

3]

(D)

24

SAR High

Transmit Rate

[

280]

(D)

10

Num Satellite Timeouts

[

6]

(D)

25

SAR Low Transmit Rate

[

56]

(D)

11

Num Blind Timeouts

[

4]

(D)

26

SAR VRAM

Cngestn Limit

[ 7680]

(D)

12

Num CB Msg Timeouts

[

5]

(D)

27

SAR VRAM

Cell Discard

[

256]

(D)

13

Comm Fail Interval

[10000]

(D)

28

ASM Card

Cnfged

[

Y]

(Y/N)

14

Comm Fail Multiplier

[

3]

(D)

29

TFTP Grant Delay (sec)

[

1]

(D)

15

CC Redundancy Cnfged

[

Y]

(Y/N)

30

TFTP ACK

Timeout (sec)

[

10]

(D)

31

TFTP Write Retries

[

3]

(D)

46

Max Htls

Rebuild Count

[

100]

(D)

32

SNMP Event logging

[

Y]

(Y/N)

47

Htls Counter Reset Time[ 1000]

(D)

33

Job Lock Timeout

[

60]

(D)

48

Send Abit early

[

N]

(Y/N)

34

Max Via LCONs

[50000]

(D)

49

Abit Tmr

Multiplier M

[

0]

(D)

35

Max Blind Segment Size

[ 3570]

(D)

50

Abit Tmr

Granularity N

[

3]

(D)

36

Max XmtMemBlks per NIB

[ 3000]

(D)

51

FBTC with PPDPolicing

[

N]

(Y/N)

37

Max Mem on Stby Q (%)

[

33]

(D)

52

CommBrk Hop Weight

[

25]

(D)

38

Stat Config Proc Cnt

[ 1000]

(D)

53

CB Fail Penalty Hops

[

2]

(D)

39

Stat Config Proc Delay

[ 2000]

(D)

54

Auto BXM

upgrade

[

Y]

(Y/N)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco WAN Manager User’s Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents 10-1 Cisco WAN Manager Operations10-2 Launching the Configuration Save and Restore Utility10-3 Saving Node Configurations from CWM10-4 Configuration Save Window10-5 10-6 Saving Node Configurations for Cisco BPX and Cisco IGX NodesReserved for firmware image 10-710-8 Following example is shown10-9 10-10 Restoring Node Configurations from CWM10-11 Configuration Restore window10-12 Downloading Software and Firmware10-13 Locating Switch Images for Downloading10-14 10-15 Following example is used for the Cisco IGX node10-16 Following example is used for a Cisco IGX node10-17 10-18 Cisco IGX and Cisco BPX Conventions Cisco MGX Conventions10-19 10-20 Launching the Image DownloadImage Download Access Tabs Processing the Downloaded Image10-21 Image Download In-Progress 10-2210-23 Click Download10-24 Deleting Images10-25 10-26