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 Ieee 802.1Q Tunneling and Compatibility with Other Features
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Configuring Encapsulation over EtherChannel or POS Channel
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Monitoring and Verifying QoS Configuration
 RPR QoS
 Displaying the Radius Configuration
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Preface
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Where to Find Safety and Warning Information
Obtaining Optical Networking Information
Cisco Optical Networking Product Documentation CD-ROM
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 ML-Series Card Description
Overview of the ML-Series Card
 IRB
ML-Series Feature List
 Bundling the two POS ports LEX encapsulation only
 Cisco IOS Release 12.228SV
Key ML-Series Features
Cisco IOS
GFP-F Framing
 Rmon
Link Aggregation FEC and POS
 TL1
 Refresh
CTC Operations on the ML-Series Card
Displaying ML-Series POS Statistics in CTC
ML-Series POS Statistics Fields and Buttons
 Displaying ML-Series Ethernet Statistics in CTC
Button Description
ML-Series Ethernet Statistics Fields and Buttons
 CTC
 Displaying Sonet Alarms
Displaying J1 Path Trace
Provisioning Sonet Circuits
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 Initial Configuration of the ML-Series Card
Hardware Installation
Cisco IOS on the ML-Series Card
 Telnetting to the Node IP Address and Slot Number
Opening a Cisco IOS Session Using CTC
 CTC Node View Showing IP Address
Telnetting to a Management Port
 RJ-11 Pin RJ-45 Pin
Connecting a PC or Terminal to the Console Port
ML-Series IOS CLI Console Port
RJ-11 to RJ-45 Console Cable Adapter
 Startup Configuration File
 Router enable
Passwords
Configuring the Management Port
Command Purpose
 Nvram
Configuring the Hostname
 Click the IOS startup config button
Loading a Cisco IOS Startup Configuration File Through CTC
 Database Restore of the Startup Configuration File
Cisco IOS Command Modes
 Enter the line console
Mode What You Use It For How to Access Prompt
Enter the configure terminal
Interface fastethernet 0 for
 Getting Help
Using the Command Modes
Router# configure ?
Exit
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 Understanding Bridging
Configuring Bridging on the ML-Series Card
 Configuring Bridging
 Bridge irb Bridge 1 protocol ieee
Example 4-1 MLSeries a Configuration
Example 4-2 MLSeries B Configuration
Monitoring and Verifying Bridging
 To specific bridge groups
For any statically configured forwarding entries
Displays detailed information about spanning tree
Bridge-group-number restricts the spanning tree information
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 Configuring Interfaces on the ML-Series Card
General Interface Guidelines
MAC Addresses
 MLSeries# show interfaces fastethernet
Interface Port ID
 Basic Interface Configuration
MLSeries# configure terminal
MLSeriesconfig# interface fastethernet number
 Configuring the Fast Ethernet Interfaces
Basic Fast Ethernet and POS Interface Configuration
 Configuring the POS Interfaces
 Hdlc
Monitoring Operations on the Fast Ethernet Interfaces
 Example 5-3 show controller Command Output
 Ucode drops
Example 5-4 show run interface Command Output
Building configuration Current configuration 222 bytes
Bridge-group 2 spanning-disabled end
 Configuring POS on the ML-Series Card
Understanding POS on the ML-Series Card
Available Circuit Sizes and Combinations
 Mbps STS-1 STS-1-1v STS-1-2v
J1 Path Trace, and Sonet Alarms
Lcas Support
Ccat High Order Vcat High Order
 PPP/BCP
Encapsulations LEX default Cisco Hdlc
CRC Sizes Bit default None FCS disabled
GFP-F Framing Hdlc Framing
 Allowed only when the interface is shut down
Configuring the POS Interface
Configuring POS Interface Framing Mode
Framing mode changes on POS ports are
 GFP default-The ML-Series card supports
Sets the framing mode employed by the ONS
Not a keyword choice in the command. The no
Form of the command sets the framing mode
 Cisco-EoS-LEX, special encapsulation for
Sonet Alarms
Lex-default LAN extension
Hdlc-Cisco Hdlc
 Configuring Sonet Alarms
Configuring Sonet Delay Triggers
All -All alarms/signals
 Monitoring and Verifying POS
 Input drop packets
CCAT/VCAT info not available yet
Input Packets
Input Short packets ?? pre-encap bytes 283
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 Configuring STP and Rstp on the ML-Series Card
STP Features
These sections describe how the spanning-tree features work
 STP Overview
Supported STP Instances
Bridge Protocol Data Units
 Election of the Root Switch
 Bit
Bridge ID, Switch Priority, and Extended System ID
Spanning-Tree Timers
Switch Priority Value
 Spanning-Tree Interface States
Creating the Spanning-Tree Topology
 Spanning-Tree Interface States
Blocking State
 Forwarding State
Disabled State
Listening State
Learning State
 Learns addresses Does not receive BPDUs
Spanning-Tree Address Management
STP and Ieee 802.1Q Trunks
Spanning Tree and Redundant Connectivity
 Rstp Features
Accelerated Aging to Retain Connectivity
Supported Rstp Instances
 Port Roles and the Active Topology
Is Port Included
Port State Comparison
 Rapid Convergence
 Proposal and Agreement Handshaking for Rapid Convergence
Synchronization of Port Roles
 Bridge Protocol Data Unit Format and Processing
Bit Function
Rstp Bpdu Flags
 Topology Changes
Processing Superior Bpdu Information
Processing Inferior Bpdu Information
 Interoperability with Ieee 802.1D STP
Configuring STP and Rstp Features
 Default STP and Rstp Configuration
Feature Default Setting
Disabling STP and Rstp
 Configuring the Root Switch
Configuring the Port Priority
Port-channel-number
 Configuring the Switch Priority of a Bridge Group
Configuring the Path Cost
 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
 Displays brief summary of STP or Rstp information
Commands for Displaying Spanning-Tree Status
Example 7-1 show spanning-tree Commands
Displays detailed STP or Rstp information
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 Understanding VLANs
Configuring VLANs on the ML-Series Card
 Configuring Ieee 802.1Q Vlan Encapsulation
 MLSeriesconfig-subif# end
Ieee 802.1Q Vlan Configuration
Returns to privileged Exec mode
Optional Saves your configuration changes to
 No ip routing
Bridging Ieee 802.1Q VLANs
 Bridging
Example 8-2 Output for show vlans Command
Monitoring and Verifying Vlan Operation
ML-Series#show vlans
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 Understanding Ieee 802.1Q Tunneling
 Ieee 802.1Q Tunnel Ports in a Service-Provider Network
 FCS
 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
Untagged will be switched based on this bridge-group. Other
Displays the tunnel ports on the switch
Example 9-1 MLSeries a Configuration
 VLAN-Transparent Services VLAN-Specific Services
Example 9-2 MLSeries B Configuration
VLAN-Transparent Service Versus VLAN-Specific Services
 Example 9-3 ML-Series Card a Configuration
Example 9-3applies to ML-Series card a
Interface FastEthernet0
 Example 9-5applies to ML-Series card C
Example 9-4 ML-Series Card B Configuration
Example 9-5 ML-Series Card C Configuration
Example 9-4applies to ML-Series card B
 Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
Understanding Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
No ip address
 Default Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Configuration
Default Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Configuration
Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Configuration Guidelines
2shows the default Layer 2 protocol tunneling configuration
 Configuring Layer 2 Tunneling on a Port
 Monitoring and Verifying Tunneling Status
Configuring Layer 2 Tunneling Per-VLAN
 Configuring Link Aggregation on the ML-Series Card
Understanding Link Aggregation
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 Configuring Link Aggregation
Configuring Fast EtherChannel
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 EtherChannel Configuration Example
Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide
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Configuring POS Channel
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POS Channel Configuration Example
 Configuring Encapsulation over EtherChannel or POS Channel
Understanding Encapsulation over FEC or POS Channel
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 Your requirements
Configuration mode and enable other
Supported interface commands to meet
Encapsulation over EtherChannel Example
 Hostname MLSeriesB Bridge irb
Example 10-6 MLSeries B Configuration
Monitoring and Verifying EtherChannel and POS
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 Example 10-7 show interfaces port-channel Command
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MLSeries# show int port-channel
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Configuring IRB on the ML-Series Card
Cisco IOS Command Reference publication
Understanding Integrated Routing and Bridging
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Configuring IRB
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IRB Configuration Example
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Example 11-1 Configuring MLSeries a
Example 11-2 Configuring MLSeries B
Monitoring and Verifying IRB
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Field Description
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Configuring Quality of Service on the ML-Series Card
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IP Precedence and Differentiated Services Code Point
Understanding QoS
Priority Mechanism in IP and Ethernet
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Ethernet CoS
 ML-Series QoS
Classification
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 Policing
Marking and Discarding with a Policer
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 Queuing
Scheduling
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Control Packets and L2 Tunneled Protocols
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Egress Priority Marking
Ingress Priority Marking
QinQ Implementation
 QoS on RPR
Flow Control Pause and QoS
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 Configuring QoS
Creating a Traffic Class
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Creating a Traffic Policy
 Maximum of 40 alphanumeric characters
Syntax of the class command is
Policy-map policy-nameno policy-map policy-name
Class class-map-name no class class-map-name
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Command
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Attaching a Traffic Policy to an Interface
 Traffic class
Monitoring and Verifying QoS Configuration
Configuring CoS-Based QoS
Displays all configured traffic policies
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QoS Configuration Examples
 Traffic Classes Defined Example
Traffic Policy Created Example
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 Match spr1 Interface Example
Example 12-6 Class Map Match All Command Example
Example 12-7 Class Map Match Any Command Example
Example 12-8 Class Map SPR Interface Command Example
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Example 12-9 ML-Series VoIP Commands
ML-Series VoIP Example
ML-Series Policing Example
 ML-Series CoS-Based QoS Example
Example 12-10 ML-Series Policing Commands
Routerconfig# class-map match-all policer
Routerconfig# policy-map policef0
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MLSeriesBconfig# cos commit
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Default Multicast QoS
 Configuring Multicast Priority Queuing QoS
Multicast Priority Queuing QoS Restrictions
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 QoS not Configured on Egress
ML-Series Egress Bandwidth Example
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 Crc Service-policy output policyegressbandwidth
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Bandwidth
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Understanding CoS-Based Packet Statistics
Fast Ethernet
Statistics Collected Interface Subinterface Vlan
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Configuring CoS-Based Packet Statistics
 MLSeries# show interface pos0 cos
Understanding IP SLA
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MLSeries# show interface fastethernet 0 cos
 IP SLA on the ML-Series
IP SLA Restrictions on the ML-Series
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Understanding the SDM
 Lookup Type
Configuring SDM
Default Size
Understanding SDM Regions
 Monitoring and Verifying SDM
Configuring SDM Regions
Configuring Access Control List Size in Tcam
Task Command
 Access List 300 64-bit
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MAC Addr 8192 64-bit
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Configuring Access Control Lists on ML-Series Card
Understanding ACLs
ML-Series ACL Support
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IP ACLs
Named IP ACLs
User Guidelines
 Creating IP ACLs
Creating Numbered Standard and Extended IP ACLs
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Creating Named Standard IP ACLs
Creating Named Extended IP ACLs Control Plane Only
Applying the ACL to an Interface
 Applying ACL to Interface
Controls access to an interface
Modifying ACL Tcam Size
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 Configuring Resilient Packet Ring on ML-Series Card
Understanding RPR
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 Role of Sonet Circuits
Packet Handling Operations
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Ring Wrapping
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RPR Framing Process
 RPR Frame for ML-Series Card
DA-MAC and 0x00 for Unknown DA-MAC
RPR as the source
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 CTM and RPR
Configuring RPR
MAC Address and Vlan Support
RPR QoS
 Configuring CTC Circuits for RPR
CTC Circuit Configuration Example for RPR
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 Three-Node RPR Example
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Configures a station ID. The user must configure a
Optional Sets the RPR ring wrap mode to either wrap
Immediate delayed
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Assigning the ML-Series Card POS Ports to the SPR Interface
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RPR Cisco IOS Configuration Example
Example 15-1 SPR Station-ID 1 Configuration
Example 15-2 SPR Station-ID 2 Configuration
 CRC Threshold Configuration and Detection
Example 15-3 SPR Station-ID 3 Configuration
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 Example 15-5 Example of show run interface spr 1 Output
Monitoring and Verifying RPR
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Example 15-4 Example of show interface spr 1 Output
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Add an ML-Series Card into an RPR
 Three-Node RPR After the Addition
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Adding an ML-Series Card into an RPR
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Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide
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Stop. You have completed this procedure
Delete an ML-Series Card from an RPR
Endpoint of the second newly created circuit
 10 Two-Node RPR After the Deletion
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Deleting an ML-Series Card from an RPR
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Routerconfig-if# no
 Cisco Proprietary RPR KeepAlive
Cisco Proprietary RPR Shortest Path
Redundant Interconnect
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 Configuring Security for the ML-Series Card
Understanding Security
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 Understanding SSH
Secure Login on the ML-Series Card
Disabling the Console Port on the ML-Series Card
Secure Shell on the ML-Series Card
 This section has configuration information
Configuring SSH
Configuration Guidelines
Setting Up the ML-Series Card to Run SSH
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 Displaying the SSH Configuration and Status
Configuring the SSH Server
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 Radius Relay Mode
Radius on the ML-Series Card
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 Radius Stand Alone Mode
Configuring Radius Relay Mode
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 Configuring Radius
Understanding Radius
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 Default Radius Configuration
Identifying the Radius Server Host
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 Switchconfig# radius-server host host1
Configuring AAA Login Authentication
Router# configure terminal Enter global configuration mode
Router config# aaa new-model Enable AAA
 Router config# aaa authentication
Router config# line console tty
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Router config# end Return to privileged Exec mode
Router# show running-config Verify your entries
Defining AAA Server Groups
 Router # show running-config
Router config# aaa group server
Router config-sg-radius# server
Router config-sg-radius# end
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Switchconfig# aaa new-model
Switchconfig-sg-radius# exit
Radius
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Starting Radius Accounting
 Configuring a nas-ip-address in the Radius Packet
Configuring Settings for All Radius Servers
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Default is 0 the range is 1 to 1440 minutes
Deadtime minutes
Marked as dead, the skipping will not take place
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Send accounting authentication
Router config# radius-server host hostname
Ip-addressnon-standard
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Displaying the Radius Configuration
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CE-Series Ethernet Cards
CE-100T-8 Ethernet Card
Section topics include
 Sonet
CE-100T-8 Ethernet Features
CE-100T-8 Overview
Autonegotiation, Flow Control, and Frame Buffering
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Ethernet Link Integrity Support
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Enhanced State Model for Ethernet and Sonet Ports
 IP ToS Priority Queue Mappings
Default None
Ieee 802.1Q CoS and IP ToS Queuing
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 Rmon and Snmp Support
Statistics and Counters
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 Number of STS-3c Circuits Maximum Number of STS-1 Circuits
CE-100T-8 Sonet Circuits and Features
Available Circuit Sizes and Combinations
Ccat High Order Vcat High Order Vcat Low Order
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CE-100T-8 STS/VT Allocation Tab
Maximum Number of STS-1-2v Circuits
7x=1-12 6x=1-14 5x=1-16 =1-21
 CE-100T-8 STS/VT Allocation Tab
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 CE-100T-8 Vcat Characteristics
CE-100T-8 POS Encapsulation, Framing, and CRC
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CE-100T-8 Loopback, J1 Path Trace, and Sonet Alarms
 CE-MR-6 Ethernet Card
CE-MR-6 Overview
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 CE-MR-6 Ethernet Features
Cisco ONS 15310 Procedure Guide
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 Flow Control
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Ethernet Drop and Continue Circuit
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Cisco ONS 15310-CL and Cisco ONS 15310-MA Reference Manual
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Snmp MIBs Supported
 CE-MR-6 Circuits and Features
Supported Cross-connects
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 Minimum Sonet Circuit Sizes for Ethernet Speeds
Vcat High Order Vcat Low Order
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Supported Sonet Circuit Sizes of CE-MR-6 on ONS
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STS Circuit Combinations VT Circuits
 CE-MR-6 Vcat Characteristics
CE-MR-6 Pool Allocation
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 CE-MR-6 Loopback, J1 Path Trace, and Sonet Alarms
CE-MR-6 POS Encapsulation, Framing, and CRC
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 Command Reference for the ML-Series Card
 Rstp
Related Commands bridge-group
Drpri-rstp
Ieee
 Related Commands show interface
Clear counters
Router# clear counters
 Clock timezone
Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Usage Guidelines
No clock auto
Clock summertime
 Interface spr
Defaults Command Modes
 MLSeriesconfig-if # pos mode gfp fcs-disable
No pos mode gfp fcs-disabled
Related Commands shutdown
MLSeriesconfig # int pos0 MLSeriesconfig-if # shutdown
 No pos pdi holdoff time
 Pos trigger defects
No pos report alarm
Related Commands
Gatewayconfig# int pos0 Gatewayconfig-if# pos report all
 Non pos trigger defects condition
Syntax Description Defaults
Related Commands pos trigger delay
Gatewayconfig# int pos0
 Command is 50 milliseconds
No pos trigger delay time
Time Delay time in milliseconds, 200 to
Default value is 200 milliseconds
 Immediate
No pos vcat defect immediate delayed
Delayed
Parameter Description
 MLSeries# show controller pos 0 Interface POS0
Show controller pos interface-numberdetails
 Related Commands show interface pos Clear counters
 Use this command to display the status of the POS interface
Related Commands show controller pos Clear counters
Show interface pos interface-number
 MLSeries# show ons alarm
Show ons alarm
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Eqpt
Port
Sts
 STS Defects
MLSeries# show ons alarm defect sts
 MLSeries# show ons alarm failure eqpt
Equipment Alarms Active RUNCFG-SAVENEED
ML-Series#show ons alarm failure port
 MLSeries# show ons alarm failure sts
 Interface spr Spr station-id Spr wrap
Assigns the POS interface to the SPR interface
 Port-based
Related Commands interface spr
No spr load-balance auto port-based
Auto
 Spr-intf-id Spr wrap
Configures a station ID
DefaultsN/A
Following example sets an ML-Series card SPR station ID to
 Interface spr Spr-intf-id Spr station-id
Spr wrap immediate delayed
Wraps RPR traffic after the carrier delay time expires
MLSeriesconfig-if# spr wrap delayed
 Unsupported CLI Commands for the ML-Series Card
Unsupported Privileged Exec Commands
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
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 Unsupported POS Interface Configuration Commands
 Unsupported FastEthernet Interface Configuration Commands
 Unsupported Port-Channel Interface Configuration Commands
 Rate-limit Random-detect Timeout Tx-ring-limit
Unsupported BVI Interface Configuration Commands
 Gathering Information About Your Internetwork
Using Technical Support
 Getting the Data from Your ML-Series Card
 Providing Data to Your Technical Support Representative
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 IS,AINS
CE-MR-6
IN-2
 IN-3
 IN-4
CRC
 IN-5
Dscp
Rstp
Rstp STP
 See also framing
GFP-F
IN-6
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Lcas
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RPR Snmp
TL1
RPR
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POS
 Radius RPR
Rmon
IN-10
 SDM
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SSH
See also Bpdu Accelerated aging Blocking state
Tcam
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Vcat
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