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Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Getting Started Guide
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CONTENTS
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Preface
Changes to This Document
About This Document
Intended Audience
Organization of the Document
Conventions
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
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Introducing the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router
Router Overview
Features and Capabilities
Cisco IOS XR Software
Flexible Ethernet
L2VPN
Multicast
OAM
Layer 3 routing
MPLS VPN
QoS
MPLS TE
High Availability
System Configurations
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Management and Security
Manageability
Security
Initial Router Configuration
Management Interfaces
Command-Line Interface
Extensible Markup Language API
Simple Network Management Protocol
Connecting to the Router Through the Console Port
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Configuring Gigabit Ethernet and 10-Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
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Bringing Up Cisco IOS XR Software on the Router
Prerequisites
Software Requirements
Hardware Prerequisites and Documentation
Bringing Up and Configuring the Router
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Verifying the System After Initial Boot
Examples of show Commands
show version Command: Example
show platform Command: Example
show redundancy Command: Example
show environment Command: Example
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Configuring General Router Features
Connecting to and Communicating with the Router
Connecting Through the Console Port
Connecting Through a Terminal Server
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Connecting Through the Management Ethernet Interface
Logging In to a Router
CLI Prompt
User Access Privileges
User Groups, Task Groups, and Task IDs
Predefined User Groups
Viewing Your User Groups and Task IDs
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show user Command: Example
To view your username, type the show user command:
show user tasks Command: Example
show user group Command: Example
To view the user groups assigned to your user account, type the show user group command:
Navigating Cisco IOS XR Software Command Modes
Identifying the Command Mode in the CLI Prompt
Common Command Modes
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Entering EXEC Commands from a Configuration Mode
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Command Mode Navigation Example
Note The commands available to you depend on the router mode and your user group assignments.
The following steps provide an example of command mode navigation:
Managing Configuration Sessions
Entering Configuration Changes
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Viewing Active Configuration Sessions
Starting a Configuration Session
Simple RSP Configuration: Example
Simple Administration Configuration Session: Example
Starting an Exclusive Configuration Session
Viewing Configuration Details
Viewing the Running Configuration
Viewing a Sanitized Version of the Running Configuration
Viewing the Target Configuration
Viewing a Combined Target and Running Configuration
Viewing Configuration Error Messages and Descriptions
Viewing Configuration Error Messages Without Descriptions
Viewing Configuration Error Messages Produced While Loading a Configuration
Saving the Target Configuration to a File
Loading the Target Configuration from a File
Loading an Alternative Configuration at System Startup
Clearing All Changes to a Target Configuration
Committing Changes to the Running Configuration
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Committing a Configuration from Global Configuration Mode: Example
Committing a Configuration from Administration Configuration Mode: Example
Reloading a Failed Configuration
Exiting a Configuration Submode
Returning Directly to Configuration Mode from a Submode
Ending a Configuration Session
Aborting a Configuration Session
Configuring the RSP Hostname
Configuring the Management Ethernet Interface
Specifying the Management Ethernet Interface Name in CLI Commands
Viewing the Available Management Ethernet Interfaces
Configuring the Management Ethernet Interface
Prerequisites
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Manually Setting the Router Clock
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Configuring Additional Router Features
Configuring the Domain Name and Domain Name Server
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Configuring Telnet and XML Host Services
Prerequisites
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Related Documents
Managing Configuration History and Rollback
Viewing CommitIDs
Viewing Configuration Changes Recorded in a CommitID
Previewing Rollback Configuration Changes
Rolling Back the Configuration to a Specific Rollback Point
Rolling Back the Configuration over a Specified Number of Commits
Loading CommitID Configuration Changes to the Target Configuration
Loading Rollback Configuration Changes to the Target Configuration
Deleting CommitIDs
Configuring Logging and Logging Correlation
Logging Locations and Severity Levels
Alarm Logging Correlation
Configuring Basic Message Logging
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Disabling Console Logging
Creating and Modifying User Accounts and User Groups
Viewing Details About User Accounts, User Groups, and Task IDs
Configuring User Accounts
Creating Users and Assigning Groups
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Configuring Software Entitlement
Configuration Limiting
Static Route Configuration Limits
IS-IS Configuration Limits
OSPFv2 and v3 Configuration Limits
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Maximum Interfaces for Each OSPF Instance: Example
The following example configures the maximum interface limit on a router:
Maximum Routes Redistributed into OSPF: Example
Number of Parallel Links (max-paths): Example
Routing Policy Language Line and Policy Limits
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Multicast Configuration Limits
MPLS Configuration Limits
Other Configuration Limits
CLI Tips, Techniques, and Shortcuts
CLI Tips and Shortcuts
Entering Abbreviated Commands
Using the Question Mark (?) to Display On-Screen Command Help
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configuration to the running configuration.
that apply to the keyword and brief explanations:
Step 3 Type t he deny option and a question mark to see more command options:
Step 4 Type an IP address, followed by a space and a question mark (?), to list additional options:
Completing a Partial Command with the Tab Key
Identifying Command Syntax Errors
Using the no Form of a Command
Editing Command Lines that Wrap
Viewing System Information with show Commands
Common show Commands
Browsing Display Output when the --More-- Prompt Appears
Halting the Display of Screen Output
Redirecting Output to a File
Narrowing Output from Large Configurations
Limiting show Command Output to a Specific Feature or Interface
Using Wildcards to Display All Instances of an Interface
Filtering show Command Output
Adding a Filter at the --More-- Prompt
Multipipe Support
Show Parser Dump Enhancement Feature
Wildcards, Templates, and Aliases
Using Wildcards to Identify Interfaces in show Commands
Example
Creating Configuration Templates
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Applying Configuration Templates
Aliases
Keystrokes Used as Command Aliases
Command History
Viewing Previously Entered Commands
Recalling Previously Entered Commands
Recalling Deleted Entries
Redisplaying the Command Line
Key Combinations
Key Combinations to Move the Cursor
Keystrokes to Control Capitalization
Keystrokes to Delete CLI Entries
Transposing Mistyped Characters
Troubleshooting the Cisco IOS XR Software
Additional Sources for Information
Basic Troubleshooting Commands
Using show Commands to Display System Status and Configuration
Using the ping Command
Using the traceroute Command
Using debug Commands
Viewing a List of Debug Features
Enabling Debugging for a Feature
Viewing Debugging Status
Disabling Debugging for a Service
Disabling Debugging for All Services Started at the Active Terminal Session
Disabling Debugging for All Services Started at All Terminal Sessions
Configuration Error Messages
Configuration Failures During a Commit Operation
Memory Warnings in Configuration Sessions
Understanding Low-Memory Warnings in Configuration Sessions
WARNING! MEMORY IS IN MINOR STATE
ERROR! MEMORY IS IN SEVERE (or CRITICAL) STATE
Viewing System Memory Information
Removing Configurations to Resolve Low-Memory Warnings
Clearing a Target Configuration
Removing Committed Configurations to Free System Memory
Rolling Back to a Previously Committed Configuration
Clearing Configuration Sessions
Contacting TAC for Additional Assistance
Interfaces Not Coming Up
Verifying System Interfaces
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Step 7 Verify again that the interface is up by entering the show ipv4 interface brief command:
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APPENDIX
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Understanding Regular Expressions, Special Characters, and Patterns
Regular Expressions
Special Characters
Character Pattern Ranges
Multiple-Character Patterns
Complex Regular Expressions Using Multipliers
Pattern Alternation
Anchor Characters
Underscore Wildcard
Parentheses Used for Pattern Recall