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Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide
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CONTENTS
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About this Guide
Revision History
Document Objectives
Audience
Document Organization
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Related Documentation
Document Conventions
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Where to Find Safety and Warning Information
Cisco Optical Networking Product Documentation CD-ROM
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
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ML-Series Card Overview
ML-Series Card Description
ML-Series Feature List
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CTC Operations
Displaying ML-Series POS And Ethernet Statistics on CTC
Displaying ML-Series Ethernet Ports Provisioning Information on CTC
Displaying ML-Series POS Ports Provisioning Information on CTC
Provisioning Card Mode
Managing SONET/SDH Alarms
Displaying the FPGA Information
Provisioning SONET/SDH Circuits
J1 Path Trace
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Initial Configuration
Hardware Installation
Cisco IOS on the ML-Series Card
Opening a Cisco IOS Session Using CTC
Telnetting to the Node IP Address and Slot Number
Telnetting to a Management Port
ML-Series IOS CLI Console Port
RJ-11 to RJ-45 Console Cable Adapter
Connecting a PC or Terminal to the Console Port
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Startup Configuration File
Manually Creating a Startup Configuration File Through the Serial Console Port
Passwords
Configuring the Management Port
Configuring the Hostname
CTC and the Startup Configuration File
Loading a Cisco IOS Startup Configuration File Through CTC
Database Restore of the Startup Configuration File
Multiple Microcode Images
Changing the Working Microcode Image
Cisco IOS Command Modes
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Using the Command Modes
Exit
Getting Help
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Configuring Interfaces
General Interface Guidelines
MAC Addresses
Interface Port ID
Basic Interface Configuration
Basic Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, and POS Interface Configuration
Configuring the Fast Ethernet Interfaces for the ML100T-12
Configuring the Fast Ethernet Interfaces for the ML100X-8
Configuring the Gigabit Ethernet Interface for the ML1000-2
Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Remote Failure Indication (RFI)
Monitoring and Verifying Gigabit Ethernet Remote Failure Indication (RFI)
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Example 4-5 show controller Command Output for RFI on near-end card with no faults detected
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Example 4-6 show controller Command Output for RFI on Near-end Card with Near-end Fault
Example 4-7 show controller Command Output for RFI on Far-end Card with Near-end Fault
Configuring the POS Interfaces (ML100T-12, ML100X-8 and ML1000-2)
CRC Threshold Configuration
Monitoring Operations on the Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
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Configuring POS
POS on the ML-Series Card
ML-Series SONET and SDH Circuit Sizes
VCAT
SW-LCAS
Framing Mode, Encapsulation, and CRC Support
Configuring POS Interface Framing Mode
Configuring POS Interface Encapsulation Type
Configuring POS Interface CRC Size in HDLC Framing
Setting the MTU Size
Configuring Keep Alive Messages
SONET/SDH Alarms
Configuring SONET/SDH Alarms
Configuring SONET/SDH Delay Triggers
Configuring SONET/SDH Alarms
C2 Byte and Scrambling
Third-Party POS Interfaces C2 Byte and Scrambling Values
Configuring SPE Scrambling
Monitoring and Verifying POS
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The show interface pos {0 | 1} command (Example 5-2) shows scrambling.
Example 5-2 show interface pos [0 | 1] Command
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POS Configuration Examples
ML-Series Card to ML-Series Card
Figure 5-1 illustrates a POS configuration between two ONS 15454 or ONS 15454 SDH ML-Series cards.
Figure 5-1 ML-Series Card to ML-Series Card POS Configuration
Example 5-3 shows the commands associated with the configura tion of ML-Series card A.
ML-Series Card to Cisco 12000 GSR-Series Router
Example 5-5 shows the commands associated with configuratio n of ML-Series card A.
ML_Series_A
ML-Series Card to G-Series Card
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Figure 5-3 ML-Series Card to G-Series Card POS Configuration
192.168.2.1
pos 0
ML-Series Card to ONS 15310 ML-100T-8 Card
Figure 5-4 ML-Series Card to ONS 15310 CE-100T-8 Card Configuration
ML_Series_A
SONET/SDH 192.168.1.1
with G-Series
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Example 5-8 shows the commands associated with the configura tion of ML-Series card A.
Example 5-8 ML-Series Card A Configuration
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Configuring Bridges
Understanding Basic Bridging
Configuring Basic Bridging
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Figure 6-1 Bridging Example
Example 6-1 Router A Configuration
Example 6-2 Router B Configuration
Monitoring and Verifying Basic Bridging
ML_Series_A ML_Series_B
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Transparent Bridging Modes of Operation
IP Routing Mode
No IP Routing Mode
Bridge CRB Mode
Bridge IRB Mode
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Example 6-9 Bridge irb with Routing and Bridging Enabled
members are not configured with IP addresses.
Example 6-10 IP Addresses and Multiple Bridge Group
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Configuring STP and RSTP
STP Features
STP Overview
Supported STP Instances
Bridge Protocol Data Units
Election of the Root Switch
Bridge ID, Switch Priority, and Extended System ID
Spanning-Tree Timers
Creating the Spanning-Tree Topology
Spanning-Tree Interface States
Blocking State
Listening State
Learning State
Forwarding State
Disabled State
Spanning-Tree Address Management
STP and IEEE 802.1Q Trunks
Spanning Tree and Redundant Connectivity
Accelerated Aging to Retain Connectivity
RSTP
Supported RSTP Instances
Port Roles and the Active Topology
Rapid Convergence
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Synchronization of Port Roles
Bridge Protocol Data Unit Format and Processing
Processing Superior BPDU Information
Processing Inferior BPDU Information
Topology Changes
Interoperability with IEEE 802.1D STP
Configuring STP and RSTP Features
Default STP and RSTP Configuration
Disabling STP and RSTP
Configuring the Root Switch
Configuring the Port Priority
Configuring the Path Cost
Configuring the Switch Priority of a Bridge Group
Configuring the Hello Time
Configuring the Forwarding-Delay Time for a Bridge Group
Configuring the Maximum-Aging Time for a Bridge Group
Verifying and Monitoring STP and RSTP Status
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interface-id
the STP or RSTP state section.
Example 7-1 show spanning-tree Commands
Displays STP or RSTP information for the specified interface.
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Configuring VLANs
Understanding VLANs
Configuring IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Encapsulation
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Configuration
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Router_A Router_B
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Monitoring and Verifying VLAN Operation
Example 8-2 show vlans Commands
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Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
Understanding IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
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Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling and Compatibility with Other Features
Configuring an IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling Port
IEEE 802.1Q Example
Understanding VLAN-Transparent and VLAN-Specific Services
VLAN-Transparent and VLAN-Specific Services Configuration Example
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Example 9-4 applies to ML-Series card B.
Example 9-4 ML-Series Card B Configuration
Understanding Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
Default Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Configuration
Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Configuration Guidelines
Configuring Layer 2 Tunneling on a Port
Configuring Layer 2 Tunneling Per-VLAN
Monitoring and Verifying Tunneling Status
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Configuring Link Aggregation
Understanding Link Aggregation
Configuring EtherChannel
EtherChannel Configuration Example
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Example 10-2 Switch B Configuration
Note POS channel is only supported with LEX encapsulation.
Configuring POS Channel
POS Channel Configuration Example
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Figure 10-2 POS Channel Example
ML_Series A ML_Series B
SONET STS-N
bridge-group 1 bridge-group 1
Understanding Encapsulation over EtherChannel or POS Channel
Configuring Encapsulation over EtherChannel or POS Channel
Encapsulation over EtherChannel Example
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Figure 10-3 Encapsulation over EtherChannel Example
SONET STS-1
Example 10-5 Switch A Configuration
Switch_A
Monitoring and Verifying EtherChannel and POS
Example 10-7 show interfaces port-channel Command
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Configuring Networking Protocols
Basic IP Routing Protocol Configuration
RIP
EIGRP
OSPF
BGP
Enabling IP Routing
Configuring IP Routing
Configuring RIP
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RIP Authentication
Summary Addresses and Split Horizon
Configuring OSPF
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ONS 15454 with ML100T-12
ML_Series_A 192.168.2.1/24 ML_Series_B 192.168.2.2/24
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OSPF Interface Parameters
OSPF Area Parameters
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Other OSPF Behavior Parameters
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Change LSA Group Pacing
Loopback Interface
Monitoring OSPF
Configuring EIGRP
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EIGRP Router Mode Commands
EIGRP Interface Mode Commands
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Configure EIGRP Route Authentication
Monitoring and Maintaining EIGRP
Border Gateway Protocol and Classless Interdomain Routing
Configuring BGP
Verifying the BGP Configuration
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Configuring IS-IS
Verifying the IS-IS Configuration
Configuring Static Routes
Monitoring Static Routes
Monitoring and Maintaining the IP Network
Understanding IP Multicast Routing
Configuring IP Multicast Routing
Monitoring and Verifying IP Multicast Operation
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Configuring IRB
Understanding Integrated Routing and Bridging
Configuring IRB
IRB Configuration Example
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Example 12-2 Configuring Router B
Table 12-1 shows the privileged EXEC commands for monitoring and verifying IRB.
Monitoring and Verifying IRB
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The following is sample output from the show interfaces bvi and show interfaces irb commands:
Example 12-3 Monitoring and Verifying IRB
Table 12-1 Commands for Monitoring and Verifying IRB
Protocols that this bridged interface bridges
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Configuring VRF Lite
Understanding VRF Lite
Configuring VRF Lite
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VRF Lite Configuration Example
Router_A
Router_B
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Example 13-3 Router_B Configuration
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Example 13-4 Router_A Global Routing Table
Example 13-5 Router_A customer_a VRF Routing Table
Example 13-6 Router_A customer_b VRF Routing Table
Example 13-7 Router_B Global Routing Table
Monitoring and Verifying VRF Lite
Table 13-1 shows the privileged EXEC commands for monitoring and verifying VRF Lite.
Table 13-1 Commands for Monitoring and Verifying VRF Lite
vrf-name
Displays the IP routing table for a VRF.
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Configuring Quality of Service
Understanding QoS
Priority Mechanism in IP and Ethernet
IP Precedence and Differentiated Services Code Point
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Ethernet CoS
ML-Series QoS
Classification
Policing
Marking and Discarding with a Policer
Queuing
Scheduling
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Control Packets and L2 Tunneled Protocols
Egress Priority Marking
Ingress Priority Marking
QinQ Implementation
Flow Control Pause and QoS
QoS on Cisco Proprietary RPR
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Example 14-1 Class and Policy-map Definition Configuration Overcoming the DSCP Limitation
Configuring QoS
Creating a Traffic Class
Creating a Traffic Policy
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Attaching a Traffic Policy to an Interface
Configuring CoS-Based QoS
Monitoring and Verifying QoS Configuration
QoS Configuration Examples
Traffic Classes Defined Example
Traffic Policy Created Example
class-map match-any and class-map match-all Commands Example
match spr1 Interface Example
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ML-Series VoIP Example
Figure 14-7 ML-Series VoIP Example
Example 14-12ML-Series VoIP Commands
ML-Series Policing Example
Router_A
ML-Series CoS-Based QoS Example
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Example 14-14 shows the code used to configure ML-Series card A in Figure 14-9.
Example 14-15 shows the code used to configure ML-Series card B in Figure 14-9.
Example 14-16 shows the code used to configure ML-Series card C in Figure 14-9.
Understanding Multicast QoS and Priority Multicast Queuing
Default Multicast QoS
Multicast Priority Queuing QoS Restrictions
Configuring Multicast Priority Queuing QoS
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QoS not Configured on Egress
ML-Series Egress Bandwidth Example
Case 1: QoS with Priority and Bandwidth Configured Without Priority Multicast
Case 2: QoS with Priority and Bandwidth Configured with Priority Multicast
Understanding CoS-Based Packet Statistics
Configuring CoS-Based Packet Statistics
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Understanding IP SLA
IP SLA on the ML-Series
IP SLA Restrictions on the ML-Series
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Configuring the Switching Database Manager
Understanding the SDM
Understanding SDM Regions
Configuring SDM
Configuring SDM Regions
Configuring Access Control List Size in TCAM
Monitoring and Verifying SDM
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Configuring Access Control Lists
Understanding ACLs
ML-Series ACL Support
IP ACLs
Named IP ACLs
User Guidelines
Creating IP ACLs
Creating Numbered Standard and Extended IP ACLs
Creating Named Standard IP ACLs
Creating Named Extended IP ACLs (Control Plane Only)
Applying the ACL to an Interface
Modifying ACL TCAM Size
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Configuring Cisco Proprietary Resilient Packet Ring
Understanding Cisco Proprietary RPR
Role of SONET/SDH Circuits
Packet Handling Operations
Ring Wrapping
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Cisco Proprietary RPR Framing Process
MAC Address and VLAN Support
Cisco Proprietary RPR QoS
CTM and Cisco Proprietary RPR
Configuring Cisco Proprietary RPR
Connecting the ML-Series Cards with Point-to-Point STS/STM Circuits
Configuring CTC Circuits for Cisco Proprietary RPR
CTC Circuit Configuration Example for Cisco Proprietary RPR
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Configuring Cisco Proprietary RPR Characteristics and the SPR Interface on the ML-Series Card
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Assigning the ML-Series Card POS Ports to the SPR Interface
Creating the Bridge Group and Assigning the Ethernet and SPR Interfaces
Cisco Proprietary RPR Cisco IOS Configuration Example
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Example 17-2 SPR Station-ID 2 Configuration
Example 17-3 SPR Station-ID 3 Configuration
Verifying Ethernet Connectivity Between Cisco Proprietary RPR Ethernet Access Ports
CRC threshold configuration and detection
Monitoring and Verifying Cisco Proprietary RPR
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Example 17-5 Example of show run interface spr 1 Output
Add an ML-Series Card into a Cisco Proprietary RPR
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Adding an ML-Series Card into a Cisco Proprietary RPR
To
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Delete an ML-Series Card from a Cisco Proprietary RPR
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Deleting an ML-Series Card from a Cisco Proprietary RPR
To
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Understanding Cisco Proprietary RPR Link Fault Propagation
LFP Sequence
Propagation Delays
Configuring LFP
LFP Configuration Requirements
Monitoring and Verifying LFP
Cisco Proprietary RPR Keep Alive
Configuring Cisco Proprietary RPR Keep Alive
Monitoring and Verifying Cisco Proprietary RPR Keep Alives
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Example 17-8 Show ons spr keepalive-info pos
Cisco Proprietary RPR Shortest Path
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Configuring Shortest Path and Topology Discovery
Monitoring and Verifying Topology Discovery and Shortest Path Load Balancing
Understanding Redundant Interconnect
Characteristics of RI on the ML-Series Card
RI for SW RPR Configuration Example
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Example 17-13Secondary ML-Series Card Configuration with Connection to Switch
Example 17-14> Status of Redundant Interconnect can be found using
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Configuring Ethernet over MPLS
Understanding EoMPLS
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EoMPLS Support
EoMPLS Restrictions
EoMPLS Quality of Service
Configuring EoMPLS
EoMPLS Configuration Guidelines
VC Type 4 Configuration on PE-CLE Port
VC Type 5 Configuration on PE-CLE Port
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EoMPLS Configuration on PE-CLE SPR Interface
Bridge Group Configuration on MPLS Cloud-facing Port
Setting the Priority of Packets with the EXP
EoMPLS Configuration Example
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GigE 1 VC Type 5
GigE 1 VC Type 5
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Example 18-2 ML-Series Card B Configuration
Example 18-3 ML-Series Card C Configuration
Monitoring and Verifying EoMPLS
Understanding MPLS-TE
RSVP on the ML-Series Card
Ethernet FCS Preservation
Configuring MPLS-TE
Configuring an ML-Series Card for Tunnels Support
Configuring an Interface to Support RSVP-Based Tunnel Signalling and IGP Flooding
Configuring OSPF and Refresh Reduction for MPLS-TE
Configuring an MPLS-TE Tunnel
MPLS-TE Configuration Example
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Monitoring and Verifying MPLS-TE and IP RSVP
RPRW Alarm
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Configuring Security for the ML-Series Card
Understanding Security
Disabling the Console Port on the ML-Series Card
Secure Login on the ML-Series Card
Secure Shell on the ML-Series Card
Understanding SSH
Configuring SSH
Configuration Guidelines
Setting Up the ML-Series Card to Run SSH
Configuring the SSH Server
Displaying the SSH Configuration and Status
RADIUS on the ML-Series Card
RADIUS Relay Mode
Configuring RADIUS Relay Mode
RADIUS Stand Alone Mode
Understanding RADIUS
Configuring RADIUS
Default RADIUS Configuration
Identifying the RADIUS Server Host
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Configuring AAA Login Authentication
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Defining AAA Server Groups
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Configuring RADIUS Authorization for User Privileged Access and Network Services
Starting RADIUS Accounting
Configuring a nas-ip-address in the RADIUS Packet
Configuring Settings for All RADIUS Servers
Configuring the ML-Series Card to Use Vendor-Specific RADIUS Attributes
Configuring the ML-Series Card for Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Server Communication
Displaying the RADIUS Configuration
POS on ONS Ethernet Cards
POS Overview
POS Interoperability
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POS Encapsulation Types
IEEE 802.17b
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LEX
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n 4
PPP/BCP
Cisco HDLC
E-Series Proprietary
POS Framing Modes
HDLC Framing
GFP-F Framing
POS Characteristics of Specific ONS Ethernet Cards
ONS 15327 E-10/100-4 Framing and Encapsulation Options
ONS 15454 and ONS 15454 SDH E-Series Framing and Encapsulation Options
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G-Series Encapsulation and Framing
ONS 15310 ML-100T-8 Encapsulation and Framing
ONS 15454 and ONS 15454 SDH ML-Series Protocol Encapsulation and Framing
Ethernet Clocking Versus SONET/SDH Clocking
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Configuring RMON
Understanding RMON
Configuring RMON
Default RMON Configuration
Configuring RMON Alarms and Events
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Collecting Group History Statistics on an Interface
Collecting Group Ethernet Statistics on an Interface
Understanding ML-Series Card CRC Error Threshold
Threshold and Triggered Actions
SONET/GFP Suppression of CRC-ALARM
Clearing of CRC-ALARM
Unwrap Synchronization
Unidirectional Errors
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Bidirectional Errors
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Configuring the ML-Series Card CRC Error Threshold
Clearing the CRC-ALARM Wrap with the Clear CRC Error Command
Configuring ML-Series Card RMON for CRC Errors
Configuration Guidelines for CRC Thresholds on the ML-Series Card
Accessing CRC Errors Through SNMP
Configuring an SNMP Trap for the CRC Error Threshold Using Cisco IOS
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Determining the ifIndex Number for an ML-Series Card
Manually Checking CRC Errors on the ML-Series Card
Displaying RMON Status
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Configuring SNMP
Understanding SNMP
SNMP on the ML-Series Card
SNMP Versions
SNMP Manager Functions
SNMP Agent Functions
SNMP Community Strings
Using SNMP to Access MIB Variables
Supported MIBs
SNMP Notifications
Configuring SNMP
Default SNMP Configuration
SNMP Configuration Guidelines
Disabling the SNMP Agent
Configuring Community Strings
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Configuring SNMP Groups and Users
Configuring SNMP Notifications
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Setting the Agent Contact and Location Information
Limiting TFTP Servers Used Through SNMP
SNMP Examples
Displaying SNMP Status
E-Series and G-Series Ethernet Operation
G-Series Application
G1K-4 and G1000-4 Comparison
G-Series Example
IEEE 802.3z Flow Control and Frame Buffering
Gigabit EtherChannel/IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation
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Administrative and Service States with Soak Time for Ethernet and SONET/SDH
G-Series Circuit Configurations
G-Series Point-to-Point Ethernet Circuits
G-Series Manual Cross-Connects
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G-Series Gigabit Ethernet Transponder Mode
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Two-Port Bidirectional Transponder Mode
One-Port Bidirectional Transponder Mode
Two-Port Unidirectional Transponder Mode
G-Series Transponder Mode Characteristics
E-Series Application
E-Series Modes
E-Series Multicard EtherSwitch Group
E-Series Single-Card EtherSwitch
Port-Mapped (Linear Mapper)
Available Circuit Sizes For E-Series Modes
Available Total Bandwidth For E-Series Modes
E-Series IEEE 802.3z Flow Control
E-Series VLAN Support
E-Series Q-Tagging (IEEE 802.1Q)
Data Flow
E-Series Priority Queuing (IEEE 802.1Q)
Data Flow
E-Series Spanning Tree (IEEE 802.1D)
E-Series Multi-Instance Spanning Tree and VLANs
Spanning Tree on a Circuit-by-Circuit Basis
E-Series Spanning Tree Parameters
E-Series Spanning Tree Configuration
E-Series Circuit Configurations
E-Series Circuit Protection
E-Series Point-to-Point Ethernet Circuits
E-Series Shared Packet Ring Ethernet Circuits
E-Series Hub-and-Spoke Ethernet Circuit Provisioning
E-Series Ethernet Manual Cross-Connects
Remote Monitoring Specification Alarm Thresholds
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CE-100T-8 Ethernet Operation
CE-100T-8 Overview
CE-100T-8 Ethernet Features
Autonegotiation, Flow Control, and Frame Buffering
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IEEE 802.1Q CoS and IP ToS Queuing
RMON and SNMP Support
Statistics and Counters
CE-100T-8 SONET/SDH Circuits and Features
Available Circuit Sizes and Combinations
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CE-100T-8 Pools
Displaying CE-100T-8 Pool Information with the STS/VT Allocation or VC4/VC LO Allocation Tab
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CE-100T-8 Pool Allocation Example
CE-100T-8 Pool Provisioning Rules
CE-100T-8 VCAT Characteristics
CE-100T-8 POS Encapsulation, Framing, and CRC
CE-100T-8 Loopback, J1 Path Trace, and SONET/SDH Alarms
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CE-1000-4 Ethernet Operation
CE-1000-4 Overview
CE-1000-4 Ethernet Features
Autonegotiation and Frame Buffering
Flow Control
Flow Control Threshold Provisioning
Administrative and Service States with Soak Time for Ethernet and SONET/SDH
RMON and SNMP Support
Statistics and Counters
CE-1000-4 SONET/SDH Circuits and Features
CE-1000-4 VCAT Characteristics
CE-1000-4 POS Encapsulation, Framing, and CRC
CE-1000-4 Loopback, J1 Path Trace, and SONET/SDH Alarms
Configuring IEEE 802.17b Resilient Packet Ring
Understanding RPR-IEEE
RPR-IEEE Features on the ML-Series Card
Advantages of RPR-IEEE
Role of SONET/SDH Circuits
RPR-IEEE Framing Process
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CTM and RPR-IEEE
Configuring RPR-IEEE Characteristics
Configuring the Attribute Discovery Timer
Configuring the Reporting of SONET Alarms
Configuring BER Threshold Values
Configuring RPR-IEEE Protection
Configuring the Hold-off Timer
Configuring Jumbo Frames
Configuring Forced or Manual Switching
Configuring Protection Timers
Configuring the Wait-to-Restore Timer
Configuring a Span Shutdown
Configuring Keepalive Events
Configuring Triggers for CRC Errors
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Configuring QoS on RPR-IEEE
Class A
ClassB
ClassC
MQC -IEEE RPR CLI Characteristics
Configuring Traffic Rates for Transmission
Configuring Fairness Weights
Configuring RPR-IEEE Service Classes Using the Modular QoS CLI
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Configuration Example for RPR-IEEE QoS
Configuration Example Using MQC to Configure Simple RPR-IEEE QoS
Configuration Example Using MQC to Configure Complex RPR-IEEE QoS
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Verifying and Monitoring RPR-IEEE
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Example 26-4 show rpr-ieee fairness detail Output
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Example 26-5 show rpr-ieee protection Output
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Configuring RPR-IEEE End-to-End
Provisioning Card Mode
Connecting the ML-Series Cards with Point-to-Point STS/STM Circuits
Guidelines for Connecting the ML-Series Cards with Point-to-Point STS/STM Circuits
Example of Connecting the ML-Series Cards with Point-to-Point STS/STM Circuits
Creating the RPR-IEEE Interface and Bridge Group
Understanding the RPR-IEEE Interface
Understanding the RPR-IEEE Bridge Group
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Configuration Examples for Cisco IOS CLI Portion of End-to-End RPR-IEEE
Example 26-7 Configuration Example for Simple RPR-IEEE
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Example 26-8 Configuration Example for a Complex RPR-IEEE
Verifying RPR-IEEE End-to-End Ethernet Connectivity
Understanding Redundant Interconnect
Characteristics of RI on the ML-Series Card
RI Configuration Example
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Command Reference
[no] bridge bridge-group-number protocol {drpri-rstp | ieee | rstp}
[no] clock auto
interface spr 1
[no] ip radius nas-ip-address {hostname | ip-address}
microcode fail system-reload
[no] pos pdi holdoff time
[no] pos report alarm
[no] pos trigger defects condition
[no] pos scramble-spe
rpr-ieee atd-timer value
rpr-ieee fairness weight value
[no] rpr-ieee ri foreign
rpr-ieee keepalive-timer interval [east | west]
[no] rpr-ieee protection pref jumbo
[no] rpr-ieee protection request forced-switch {east | west}
[no] rpr-ieee protection request manual-switch {east | west}
rpr-ieee protection sonet holdoff-timer interval {east | west}
rpr-ieee protection timer fast rate {east | west}
rpr-ieee protection timer slow rate {east | west}
rpr-ieee protection wtr-timer {interval | never}
rpr-ieee flag c2 value
rpr-ieee pdi holdoff time interval
[no] rpr-ieee report alarm
[no] rpr-ieee ri {primary | secondary} peer peer-MAC-address
[no] rpr-ieee ri {primary | secondary} delay interval
[no] rpr-ieee shutdown {east | west}
rpr-ieee tx-traffic rate-limit high rate [east | west]
rpr-ieee tx-traffic rate-limit medium rate [east | west]
rpr-ieee tx-traffic rate-limit reserved rate [east | west]
[no] rpr-ieee tx-traffic strict
show controller pos interface-number [detail]
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The following is an example of POS virtual concatenation (VCAT) show controller output.
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Related Commands show interface pos clear counters
show controller rpr-ieee interface-number [detail]
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show interface pos interface-number
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show interface rpr-ieee interface-number
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show ons alarm
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show ons alarm defect eqpt
show ons alarm defect port
show ons alarm defect pos interface-number
show ons alarm defect rpr [interface-number]
show ons alarm failure eqpt
show ons alarm failure port
show ons alarm failure pos interface-number
show ons alarm failure rpr [interface-number]
show rpr-ieee counters
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show rpr-ieee failure rpr-ieee interface-number
show rpr-ieee fairness detail
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Related Commands show rpr-ieee fairness history
show rpr-ieee fairness history
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Related Commands show rpr-ieee fairnes s
show rpr-ieee protection
show rpr-ieee rate detail
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show rpr-ieee topology detail
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[no] shutdown
spr-intf-id shared-packet-ring-number
[no] spr load-balance {auto | port-based}
spr station-id station-id-number
spr wrap {immediate | delayed}
[no] xconnect [destination] [vc-id] [encapsulation mpls]
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Unsupported CLI Commands
Unsupported Privileged Exec Commands
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
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Unsupported POS Interface Configuration Commands
Unsupported POS Interface Configuration Commands (Cisco Proprietary RPR Virtual Interface)
Unsupported IEEE 802.17 RPR Interface Configuration Commands
Unsupported FastEthernet or GigabitEthernet Interface Configuration Commands
Unsupported Port-Channel Interface Configuration Commands
Unsupported BVI Interface Configuration Commands
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Using Technical Support
Gathering Information About Your Internetwork
Getting the Data from Your ML-Series Card
Providing Data to Your Technical Support Representative
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