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Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide, R7.2
January 2009
Chapter 26 Configuring IEEE 802.17b Resilient Packet Ring
Configuring RPR-IEEE End-to-End
Advertised Protection requests:
ringlet0: IDLEringlet1: IDLE
Active Edges:
ringlet0: NO ringlet1: NO
Preferred protection mode: STEERING
Jumbo preference: NOT SET (ring doesn't supports JUMBOS)
Measured LRTT: 0
Sequence Number: 3
ATD INFO:
Station Name: ML100X-491
A0 reserved Bandwidth:
ringlet0: 0 mbpsringlet1: 0 mbps
SAS enabled: YES
Weight:
ringlet0: 1ringlet1: 1
Secondary Mac Addresses:
MAC 1: 0000.0000.0000 (UNUSED)
MAC 2: 0000.0000.0000 (UNUSED)
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Topology entry at Index 5 on ringlet 1:
Station MAC address: 0005.9a3c.59c0
Valid on ringlet1: YES
Entry reachable: YES
Advertised Protection requests:
ringlet0: IDLEringlet1: IDLE
Active Edges:
ringlet0: NO ringlet1: NO
Preferred protection mode: STEERING
Jumbo preference: NOT SET (ring doesn't supports JUMBOS)
Measured LRTT: 0
Sequence Number: 3
ATD INFO:
Station Name: ML100T-481
A0 reserved Bandwidth:
ringlet0: 0 mbpsringlet1: 0 mbps
SAS enabled: YES
Weight:
ringlet0: 1ringlet1: 1
Secondary Mac Addresses:
MAC 1: 0000.0000.0000 (UNUSED)
MAC 2: 0000.0000.0000 (UNUSED)
Configuring RPR-IEEE End-to-End

You need to use both CTC and Cisco IOS to configure RPR-IEEE for the ML-Series card. CTC is the

graphical user interface (GUI) that serves as the enhanced craft tool for specific ONS node operations,

including the provisioning of the point-to-point SONET/SDH circuits required for RPR-IEEE. Cisco

IOS is used to configure RPR-IEEE on the ML-Series card and its interfaces.

Successfully creating an RPR-IEEE requires these procedures:

Provisioning Card Mode, page 2-4 (CTC)

Connecting the ML-Series Cards with Point-to-Point STS/STM Circuits, page 26-31 (CTC or TL1)

Creating the RPR-IEEE Interface and Bridge Group, page 26-32 (Cisco IOS)

Verifying RPR-IEEE End-to-End Ethernet Connectivity, page 26-37 (Cisco IOS)