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Service access switch 7210 sas-m, t, r6, r12, mxp, sx, s basic system
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System Management
Platforms
7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12
Description
This command allows the users to configure the type of IMM they plan to use with the chassis.
On the 7210 SAS-R6, a mix of IMMv1 and IMMv2 is not allowed to be used in the same
chassis. In other words, the user can populate the chassis with either all IMMv1 IMMs or with
all IMMv2 IMMs. The type of IMM planned to be used in a chassis needs to be configured up-
front, so that on system boot, the software can allocate appropriate resources based on the
IMM type.
The software checks that the IMMs provisioned (and equipped) in the chassis is a member
of the IMM family type currently configured (active value) by the user. If the user provisioned
IMM does not match the IMM types allowed, the software detects a errors in provisioning
mismatch and marks the operational state of the IMM to be down.
Note:
Default
no allow-imm-family
Parameters
imm-family — Specifies the type of IMM family type to be used in a chassis.
clli-code
Syntax
clli-code clli-code
no clli-code
Context
config>system
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms
configured in the access-uplink operating mode
Description
This command creates a Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI) code string for the
router. A CLLI code is an 11-character standardized geographic identifier that uniquely
identifies geographic locations and certain functional categories of equipment unique to the
telecommunications industry.
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• The chassis by default will support IMMv1 family (that is, 1st generation of
7210 SAS-R6 IMMs). The default profile of the chassis remains the same, unless
modified by the user.
• The user can add in support for any IMM family type by repeated execution of this
command. IMM Family type will be added, only if the current supported family types
are compatible with each other, else an error is returned. In other words, if the user
specifies both IMMv1 and IMMv2 the command errors out when the user executes the
command to add the IMM family IMMv2.
• A change in the current value of IMM family requires a reboot of the node to take effect.
therefore, the user configured value for IMM family type takes effect only after the next
reboot.
Values
imm-sas-r, imm-sas-r-b, imm-sas-r-c
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7210 SAS-M, T, R6, R12, Mxp, Sx, S Basic System
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