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Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-X Service Manual (948 pages)
Service Access Switch 7210 Sas Series
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
15
List of Technical Publications
16
Technical Support
17
Getting Started
19
Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS Services Configuration Process
19
Table 1: Configuration Process
19
Getting Started
20
In this Chapter
21
Services Overview
23
In this Section
23
Introduction
24
Service Types
25
Service Policies
26
Alcatel-Lucent Service Model
27
Services Overview
28
Service Entities
28
Figure 1: Service Entities for 7210 SAS Devices Configured in Network Mode
28
Customers
29
Service Access Points (Saps)
29
Figure 2: Service Access Point (SAP) for 7210 SAS Configured in Network Mode
29
Ethernet Encapsulations
30
Figure 3: Multiple Saps in a Service Using Qinq Uplinks in 7210 SAS Configured in Access-Uplink Mode
30
SAP Encapsulation Types and Identifiers
30
Figure 4: Multiple Saps on a Single Port
31
Services and SAP Encapsulations
31
Table 2: Service and Encapsulation
31
SAP Configuration Considerations
32
Qinq SAP Configuration Restrictions for 7210 SAS in Network Mode Only
33
Table 3: SAP Types in a Service When Qinq SAP Is in Use (Network Mode Operation)
33
Service Distribution Points (Sdps)
35
SDP Binding
35
Figure 5: MPLS Service Distribution Point (SDP) Pointing from ALA-A to ALA-B
36
SDP Keepalives
37
SDP Using BGP Route Tunnel
37
Spoke and MESH Sdps
37
Mixed-LSP Mode of Operation
38
G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection Switching
40
Figure 6: G.8032 Ring in the Initial State
41
Overview of G.8032 Operation
41
Figure 7: 0-1 G.8032 Ring in the Protecting State
42
Ethernet Ring Sub-Rings
45
Figure 8: 0-4 G.8032 Sub-Ring
46
Virtual and Non-Virtual Channel
47
Ethernet Ring Sub Ring Using Non-Virtual-Link
49
Figure 9: 0-6 Sub-Ring Homed to VPLS
49
Support for Hardware-Based 100Ms CCM Timers for G.8032 Meps
52
Configuration Guidelines for 7210 SAS-R6
53
Lag Support
53
OAM Considerations
53
Qos Considerations
53
Support Service and Solution Combinations
53
Configuration Guidelines for G.8032
55
Services Overview
31
Service Creation Process Overview
56
Figure 10: Service Creation and Implementation Flow
56
Deploying and Provisioning Services
57
Phase 1: Core Network Construction
57
Phase 2: Service Administration
57
Phase 3: Service Provisioning
57
Configuration Notes
58
General
58
Configuring Global Service Entities with CLI
59
Service Model Entities
59
Basic Configuration
60
Common Configuration Tasks
63
Configuring Customers
63
Customer Information
63
Configuring an SDP
65
SDP Configuration Tasks
65
Configuring an SDP
66
Configuring a Mixed-LSP SDP
67
Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management (ETH-CFM)
68
Figure 11: Ethernet OAM Model for Broadband Access - Residential
70
Figure 12: Ethernet OAM Model for Broadband Access - Wholesale
70
Common Actionable Failures
72
Table 4: Defect Conditions and Priority Settings
72
MEP and MIP Support
73
Table 5: ETH-CFM Support Matrix for 7210 SAS-R6 Devices
74
Table 6: ETH-CFM Support Matrix for 7210 SAS-X Devices
74
Configuring ETH-CFM Parameters
76
Applying ETH-CFM Parameters
78
Service Management Tasks
81
Modifying Customer Accounts
81
Deleting Customers
82
Modifying Sdps
83
Deleting Sdps
84
Layer 2 Control Processing (L2CP)
85
Global Services Command Reference
87
Table 7: CCM Transmission Interval for 7210 SAS-X and 7210 SAS-R6
118
VLL Services
121
Ethernet Pipe (Epipe) Services
122
Epipe Service Overview
123
Epipe with PBB
123
Figure 13: Epipe/Vll Service
123
Support for Processing of Packets Received with more than 2 Tags on a Qinq SAP in Epipe Service (Only on 7210 SAS Devices Configured in Network Mode)
124
Feature Support, Configuration Notes and Restrictions
125
VLL Services
123
Epipe Oper State Decoupling
128
Pseudowire Switching
130
Figure 14: Pseudowire Service Switching Node
130
Figure 15: VLL Resilience with Pseudowire Redundancy and Switching
131
Pseudowire Switching with Protection
131
Pseudowire Switching Behavior
133
Pseudowire Switching TLV
134
Static-To-Dynamic Pseudowire Switching
134
Pseudowire Redundancy
135
Figure 16: VLL Resilience
136
VLL Resilience with Two Destination PE Nodes
136
Master-Slave Operation
138
Figure 17: Master-Slave Pseudowire Redundancy
139
Figure 18: VLL Resilience
142
Figure 19: VLL Resilience with Pseudowire Switching
144
Access Node Resilience Using MC-LAG and Pseudowire Redundancy
145
Figure 20: Access Node Resilience
146
VLL Resilience for a Switched Pseudowire Path
148
Figure 21: VLL Resilience with Pseudowire Redundancy and Switching
149
Pseudowire Redundancy Service Models
151
Redundant VLL Service Model
151
Figure 22: Redundant VLL Endpoint Objects
151
T-LDP Status Notification Handling Rules
153
Processing and Merging
153
Processing Endpoint SAP Active/Standby Status Bits
153
Epipe Configuration for MPLS-TP
155
Sdps
155
VLL Spoke SDP Configuration
156
Credit Based Algorithm
159
VLAN Range for Saps in an Epipe Service
160
Processing Behavior for Saps Using VLAN Ranges in Access-Uplink Mode
160
VLAN Range Saps Feature Support and Restrictions
160
Processing Behavior for Saps Using VLAN Ranges in Network Mode
162
Qos Policies
163
VLL Service Considerations
163
Filter Policies
164
MAC Resources
164
Configuring a VLL Service with CLI
165
Basic Configurations
166
Common Configuration Tasks
166
Configuring VLL Components
167
Creating an Epipe Service
168
Creating an Epipe Service for 7210 SAS-X with Range Saps
170
Figure 23: Sdps - Uni-Directional Tunnels
175
Using Spoke SDP Control Words
178
Pseudowire Configuration Notes
178
The Configuration
179
Configuring VLL Resilience
181
Figure 24: VLL Resilience
181
Configuring VLL Resilience for a Switched Pseudowire Path
182
Figure 25: VLL Resilience with Pseudowire Switching
182
Service Management Tasks
184
Disabling an Epipe Service
185
Modifying Epipe Service Parameters
185
Deleting an Epipe Service
186
Re-Enabling an Epipe Service
186
VLL Services Command Reference
187
VLL Services
188
Table 8: Final Disposition of the Packet Based on Per FC and Per SAP Policer or Meter
214
Virtual Private LAN Service
231
VPLS Service Overview
232
Virtual Private LAN Service
232
Figure 26: VPLS Service Architecture
233
VPLS Packet Walkthrough
233
Figure 27: Access Port Ingress Packet Format and Lookup
234
Figure 28: Network Port Egress Packet Format and Flooding
235
Virtual Private LAN Service
233
VPLS Features
237
VPLS Enhancements
237
VPLS over MPLS
238
VPLS MAC Learning and Packet Forwarding
239
Configuration Notes for VPLS Forwarding
239
IGMP Snooping
240
Configuration Guidelines for IGMP Snooping
242
Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) Support
242
Figure 29: MVR and MVR by Proxy
243
Table Management
243
FIB Size
244
FIB Size Alarms
244
Disable MAC Aging
245
Disable MAC Learning
245
Local and Remote Aging Timers
245
Unknown MAC Discard
245
MAC Move
246
VPLS and Rate Limiting
246
VPLS and Spanning Tree Protocol
248
Spanning Tree Operating Modes
248
Multiple Spanning Tree
250
Figure 30: Access Resiliency
251
MSTP for Qinq Saps
252
Provider MSTP
252
Enhancements to the Spanning Tree Protocol
254
VPLS Redundancy
257
Spoke SDP Redundancy for Metro Interconnection
257
Figure 31: HVPLS with Spoke Redundancy
258
Spoke SDP Based Redundant Access
259
Figure 32: HVPLS Resiliency Based on as Pseudowires
260
Inter-Domain VPLS Resiliency Using Multi-Chassis Endpoints
260
VPLS Access Redundancy
261
Figure 33: Dual Homed MTU-S in Two-Tier Hierarchy H-VPLS
261
STP-Based Redundant Access to VPLS
261
Redundant Access to VPLS Without STP
263
MAC Flush Message Processing
264
Figure 34: HVPLS with SAP Redundancy
266
MAC Flush with STP
266
Selective MAC Flush
267
Dual Homing to a VPLS Service
268
Figure 35: Dual Homed CE Connection to VPLS
268
VPLS Service Considerations
270
SAP Encapsulations
270
VLAN Processing
270
BGP Auto-Discovery for LDP VPLS
271
BGP AD Overview
271
Information Model
271
FEC Element for T-LDP Signaling
272
Figure 36: BGP AD NLRI Versus IP VPN NLRI
272
Figure 37: Generalized Pseudowire-ID FEC Element
273
BGP-AD and Target LDP (T-LDP) Interaction
275
Figure 38: BGP-AD and T-LDP Interaction
275
SDP Usage
276
Automatic Creation of Sdps
276
Manually Provisioned SDP
277
Automatic Instantiation of Pseudowires (SDP Bindings)
277
Mixing Statically Configured and Auto-Discovered Pseudowires in a VPLS Service
278
Resiliency Schemes
278
Routed VPLS
279
IES IP Interface Binding
279
Assigning a Service Name to a VPLS Service
279
Service Binding Requirements
280
Binding a Service Name to an IP Interface
280
Bound Service Name Assignment
280
Routed VPLS Specific ARP Cache Behavior
281
Table 9: Routing Behavior in RVPLS and Interaction ARP Cache and MAC FIB
281
The Allow-Ip-Int-Binding VPLS Flag
281
Routed VPLS Saps Only Supported on Standard Ethernet Ports
282
LAG Port Membership Constraints
282
VPLS Feature Support and Restrictions
282
VPLS SAP Ingress IP Filter Override
283
Interface in a R-VPLS Serviceqos Support for VPLS Saps and IP Interface in a Routed VPLS Service
284
Routed VPLS Supported Routing Related Protocols
284
Table 10
284
Spanning Tree and Split Horizon
285
Routed VPLS Support Available and Caveats
286
Epipe Emulation Using Dot1Q VLAN Range SAP in VPLS with G8032
287
Figure 39: Epipe Emulation in a Ring Using VPLS with G.8032
287
Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
288
Configuring a VPLS Service with CLI
291
Basic Configuration
292
Common Configuration Tasks
294
Configuring VPLS Components
295
Creating a VPLS Service
296
Enabling Mac Move
297
Configuring a VPLS SAP
303
Table 11: SAP BPDU Encapsulation States
310
Configuring SDP Bindings
313
Configuring VPLS Redundancy
315
Creating a Management VPLS for SAP Protection
315
Figure 40: Example Configuration for Protected VPLS SAP
316
Creating a Management VPLS for Spoke SDP Protection
317
Figure 41: Example Configuration for Protected VPLS Spoke SDP
318
Configuring Load Balancing with Management VPLS
320
Figure 42: Example Configuration for Loadbalancing Across Two Protected VPLS Spoke Sdps
320
Configuring Selective MAC Flush
325
Configuration Steps
326
Configuring BGP Auto-Discovery
326
Figure 43: BGP AD Configuration Example
326
Figure 44: BGP-AD CLI Command Tree
327
Configuring as Pseudo-Wire in VPLS
328
Figure 45: Sample Topology-AS Pseudo-Wire in VPLS
328
Service Management Tasks
330
Modifying VPLS Service Parameters
330
Deleting a Management VPLS
331
Modifying Management VPLS Parameters
331
Disabling a Management VPLS
332
Deleting a VPLS Service
333
Disabling a VPLS Service
333
Re-Enabling a VPLS Service
334
VPLS Services Command Reference
335
Table 12: Final Disposition of the Packet Based on Per FC and Per SAP Policer or Meter
400
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
11
List of Technical Publications
14
Technical Support
15
Getting Started
17
Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-Series System Configuration Process
17
Table 1: Configuration Process
17
CLI Usage
17
Getting Started
18
Boot Options
18
CLI Usage
19
CLI Structure
20
Navigating in the CLI
21
CLI Contexts
21
Basic CLI Commands
23
Table 2: Console Control Commands
23
Table 3: Command Syntax Symbols
25
CLI Environment Commands
26
Table 4: CLI Environment Commands
26
CLI Monitor Commands
27
Table 5: CLI Monitor Command Contexts
27
Getting Help in the CLI
28
Table 6: Online Help Commands
28
The CLI Command Prompt
30
Displaying Configuration Contexts
31
EXEC Files
32
Entering CLI Commands
33
Command Completion
33
Unordered Parameters
33
Editing Keystrokes
34
Table 7: Command Editing Keystrokes
34
Absolute Paths
35
History
37
Entering Numerical Ranges
38
Table 8: CLI Range Use Limitations
38
Pipe/Match
40
Table 9: Regular Expression Symbols
41
Table 10: Special Characters
42
Redirection
43
Configuration Rollback
44
Feature Behavior
45
Figure 1: Rollback Operation
45
Figure 2: Configuration Rollback
48
Rescue Configuration
52
Operational Guidelines
52
Limitations of CLI Rollback
54
Basic Command Reference
55
Monitor Commands
56
Environment Commands
57
Table 11: Show Alias Output Fields
87
File System Management
89
The File System
90
Compact Flash Devices
90
USB Storage Device
91
File System Management
91
R6 Devices
92
Configuration Guidelines for Storing the Timos, Boot.tim, Bof.cfg, Ndx, Sdx and Nvsys.info File
94
Urls
95
Table 12: URL Types and Syntax
95
Wildcards
96
Table 13: File Command Local and Remote File System Support
96
File Management Tasks
97
Modifying File Attributes
97
File System Management
97
Creating Directories
98
Copying Files
99
Moving Files
100
Removing Files and Deleting Directories
100
Displaying Directory and File Information
101
File Command Reference
103
File Commands
106
Boot Options
119
System Intialization
120
Figure 3: Bootstrap Load Process - System Initialisation - Part I
122
Figure 4: Files on the Flash
123
Flash Contents of the Node Shipped from Factory
123
System Boot Options on 7210 SAS-M and 7210 SAS-X Devices
125
System Boot Options on 7210 SAS-T and 7210 SAS-R6 Devices
125
Manual Mode
127
Auto Init
128
Configuration and Image Loading
129
Figure 5: Bootstrap Process - System Initialization - Part II-A
130
Figure 6: Automode with Partial BOF
131
Figure 7: Bootstrap Process - System Initialization - Part II-B
132
Figure 8: Bootstrap Process - System Initialization - Part II-C
133
Figure 9: Timos Boot - System Initialization - Part III
134
Ping Check in Auto-Init Mode
135
Configuration Guidelines for Use of Auto-Init and Manual Mode
135
Persistence
136
Out-Of-Band (OOB) Ethernet Management Port
137
Configuration Guidelines for Use of Ipv6 for Out-Of-Band Management of the Node
137
Security for Console Port and Ethernet Management Port
137
Reset the Node to Factory Default Setting
138
Initial System Startup Process Flow
142
Figure 10: System Startup Process Flow
142
Configuration Notes
143
Configuring Boot File Options with CLI
145
BOF Configuration Overview
146
Basic BOF Configuration
147
Common Configuration Tasks
149
Searching for the BOF
150
Sample Output for BOF Configuration on Bootup for 7210 SAS-R6
152
Accessing the CLI
156
Console Connection
156
Table 14: Console Configuration Parameter Values
156
Figure 11: 7210 SAS-M Front Panel Console Port
157
Figure 12: 7210 SAS-T Front Panel Console Port
157
Figure 13: 7210 SAS-X Front Panel Console Port
158
Figure 14: 7210 SAS-R6 Front Panel Console Port
158
Boot Options
156
Configuring BOF Parameters
159
Service Management Tasks
160
System Administration Commands
160
Viewing the Current Configuration
160
Modifying and Saving a Configuration
162
Deleting BOF Parameters
163
Saving a Configuration to a Different Filename
165
Rebooting
165
BOF Command Reference
167
File Management Commands
169
Console Port Configuration
172
Dns Configuration Commands
186
Table 15: Show BOF Output Fields
189
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
11
List of Technical Publications
12
Technical Support
13
Getting Started
15
Discard Eligibility Indicator (DEI) Based Classification and Marking
16
Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-Series Services Configuration Process
16
Table 1: Configuration Process
16
Port Level Egress Rate-Limiting
16
Qos Policies
17
Qos Overview
18
Qos Policies
18
Qos Policies
19
Table 2: Qos Policy Types and Descriptions
21
Table 3: Qos Policy Types and Descriptions
21
Figure 1: 7210 SAS-X Traffic Types
22
Service and Network Qos Policies
22
Network Qos Policies
23
Table 4: Default Network Qos Policy (Type = Ip-Interface) Egress Marking
24
Table 5: Default Network Qos Policy (Type = Ip-Interface) to FC Mapping
25
Table 6: Default Network Qos Policy of Type 'Port' Egress Marking
26
Table 7: Default Network Qos Policy of Type Port - Dot1P/Dscp to FC Mapping
27
Network Queue Qos Policies
28
Table 8: Default Network Queue Policy Definition. and 7210 SAS-T
28
Meter Parameters
29
Table 10: Supported Hardware Rates for CIR and PIR Values for 7210 SAS-R6
31
Table 9: Supported Hardware Rates and Burst Step Sizes for CIR and PIR Values for All Platforms
31
Table 11: Administrative Rate Example
32
Qos Overrides
36
Queue Parameters
38
Table 12: Supported Hardware Rates for CIR and PIR Values for 7210 SAS-R6
41
Table 13: Supported Hardware Rates and CIR/PIR Values for 7210 SAS-X Devices
42
Service Ingress Qos Policies
44
Figure 2: Traffic Queuing Model for Forwarding Classes
45
Table 15
47
Table 16: Service Ingress Qos Policy IP Match Criteria
47
Table 17: Service Ingress Qos Policy MAC Match Criteria
47
Table 18: Service Ingress Qos Policy Ipv6 Match Criteria in Network Mode
47
Table 19: MAC Match Ethernet Frame Types
48
Table 20: MAC Match Criteria Frame Type Dependencies
48
Table 21: Default Service Ingress Policy ID 1 Definition
48
Hierarchical Ingress Policing
50
Service Egress Qos Policies
51
Table 22: Default SAP Egress Policy ID 1 Definition
53
Access Egress Qos Policies
56
Buffer Pools
58
Queue Management Policies
59
Figure 3: RED Slope Characteristics
62
Table 23: TAF Impact on Shared Buffer Average Utilization Calculation
63
Queue Management Policy Parameters
65
Table 24: Default Slope Policy Definition
65
Egress Port Rate Limiting
67
Remark Policy
67
Table 25
67
Forwarding Classes
68
Table 27: Forwarding Class to Queue-ID Map
69
Qos Policy Entities
70
Qos Policy Entities for Hybrid Port
70
Configuration Notes
72
In this Section
73
Discard Eligibility Indicator (DEI) Based Classification and Marking
74
DEI Based Classification
74
DEI Based Marking
76
Configuration Guidelines
77
Port Level Egress Rate-Limiting
79
Overview
80
Applications
80
Effect of Port Level Rate-Limiting on Queue Functionality
81
Basic Configurations
82
Modifying Port Level Egress-Rate Command
83
Removing Port Level Egress-Rate Command
84
Default Egress-Rate Values
84
Port Level Egress-Rate Command Reference
85
Configuration Commands
86
Show Commands
87
Frame Based Accounting
89
Overview
90
Effects of Enabling Ingress Frame Based Accounting on Ingress Meter Functionality
90
Effects of Egress Frame Based Accounting on Queue Functionality
90
Accounting and Statistics
90
Basic Configurations
91
Frame Based Accounting
91
Enabling and Disabling Frame-Based Accounting
92
Default Frame-Based-Accounting Values
92
Frame Based Accounting Command Reference
93
Configuration Commands
94
Show Commands
95
Network Qos Policies
99
Overview
100
Network Qos Policies
101
Normal Qos Operation
102
Network Qos Policy (Ip-Interface Type) Functionality
103
Frame Based Accounting
105
DSCP Marking CPU Generated Traffic
105
Table 28: DSCP and Dot1P Marking
105
Network Qos Policies
105
Default DSCP Mapping Table
107
Basic Configurations
108
Create a Network Qos Policy
108
Default Network Policy Values
111
Table 29: Network Policy Defaults
111
Table 30: Default Network Qos Policy of Type IP Interface, LSP EXP to FC Mapping on Ingress
112
Service Management Tasks
115
Deleting Qos Policies
115
Remove a Policy from the Qos Configuration
116
Copying and Overwriting Network Policies
116
Editing Qos Policies
117
Resource Allocation for Network Qos Policy
118
Network Qos Policies Resource Usage Examples
120
Network Qos Policy Command Reference
127
Table 31: Default DSCP Names to DSCP Value Mapping Table
143
Table 32: Default Class Selector Code Points to DSCP Value Mapping Table
143
Table 33: Show Qos Network Output Fields
157
Table 34: Show Qos Network Output Fields
162
Network Queue Qos Policies
165
Overview
166
Network Queue Parent Scheduler for 7210 SAS-X
166
Table 35: Pir-Level Assignment to Queue Based on the Cir-Level
167
Network Queue Qos Policies
167
Basic Configurations
168
Create a Network Queue Qos Policy on 7210 SAS-X
168
Network Queue Qos Policies
169
Applying Network Queue Policies
171
Ethernet Ports
171
Default Network Queue Policy Values for Network Ports
172
Default Network Queue Policy Values for Hybrid Ports
177
Service Management Tasks
178
Deleting Qos Policies
178
Copying and Overwriting Qos Policies
179
Editing Qos Policies
181
Network Queue Qos Policy Command Reference
183
Table 36: Network Queue Labels and Descriptions
192
Service Ingress Qos Policies
195
Overview
196
Default SAP Ingress Policy
197
Service Ingress Qos Policies
198
SAP Ingress Policy Defaults
198
SAP Ingress Queues on 7210 SAS-X
198
Table 37: SAP Ingress Policy Defaults
198
Resource Allocation for SAP Ingress Queuing Policy
201
Service Ingress Qos Policies
203
Service Ingress Meter Selection Rules
204
Service Ingress Policy Configuration Considerations
207
Resource Allocation for Service Ingress Qos Policies
208
Computation of Resources Used Per SAP Ingress Policy
211
Basic Configurations
215
Create Service Ingress Qos Policies
215
Service Ingress Qos Policy
216
Applying Service Ingress Policies
261
SAP Ingress Queuing Examples and Resource Calculation
263
Service Management Tasks
268
Deleting Qos Policies
268
Remove a Qos Policy from Service SAP(S)
268
Copying and Overwriting Qos Policies
269
Editing Qos Policies
270
Remove a Policy from the Qos Configuration
270
Service SAP Qos Policy Command Reference
271
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Table of Contents
3
Preface
11
About this Guide
11
List of Technical Publications
12
Technical Support
13
Preface
15
Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-M, X, T, R6, Mxp Router Configuration Process
15
Table 1: Configuration Process
15
G Etting S Tarted
15
MPLS and RSVP
17
Mpls
18
MPLS Label Stack
19
Figure 1: Label Placement
19
Table 2: Packet/Label Field Description
19
Figure 2: Label Packet Placement
20
Label Values
21
Label Switching Routers
22
LSP Types
22
Manual Bypass LSP
24
MPLS Fast Re-Route (FRR)
24
Figure 3: Bypass Tunnel Nodes
25
PLR Bypass LSP Selection Rules
25
Figure 4: FRR Node-Protection Example
27
FRR Node-Protection (Facility)
27
MPLS and RSVP
27
Uniform FRR Failover Time
27
Configuration Guidelines
28
MPLS Transport Profile (MPLS-TP)
29
MPLS-TP Model
30
Figure 5: MPLS-TP Model
30
MPLS-TP Provider Edge and Gateway
31
Figure 6: MPLS-TP Provider Edge and Gateway, VLL Services
31
VLL Services
31
Figure 7: MPLS-TP Provider Edge and Gateway, Spoke-SDP Termination on VPLS
32
Figure 8: MPLS-TP LSR
32
Detailed Descriptions of MPLS-TP
33
MPLS-TP Lsps
33
MPLS-TP on Pseudowires
33
MPLS-TP Maintenance Identifiers
34
Figure 9: MPLS-TP Maintenance Architecture
34
Figure 10: MPLS-TP LSP and Tunnel Information Model
35
Figure 11: MPLS-TP PW Information Model
36
Table 3: Mapping from RSVP-TE to MPLS-TP Maintenance Identifiers
36
Figure 12: Example Usage of PW Identifiers
37
Generic Associated Channel
37
Figure 13: Label for LSP and PW G-Ach Packets
38
MPLS-TP Operations, Administration and Maintenance (OAM)
38
On-Demand Connectivity Verification (CV) Using LSP-Ping
38
Proactive CC, CV and RDI
40
Table 4: Address Types for the Downstream Mapping TLV
40
Figure 14: BFD Used for Proactive CC on MPLS-TP LSP
41
Figure 15: BFD Used for Proactive CV on MPLS-TP LSP
41
BFD-Based RDI
42
PW Control Channel Status Notifications (Static Pseudowire Status Signaling)
42
MPLS-TP LSP Protection
44
Pseudowire Redundancy and Active / Standby Dual Homing
44
Figure 16: Normal Operation
45
Figure 17: Failed Condition
46
Figure 18: Failed Condition - Switching at a
46
Configuring MPLS-TP
47
Figure 19: Failed Condition - Switching at Z
47
Configuration Overview
48
Node-Wide MPLS-TP Parameter Configuration
48
Node-Wide MPLS-TP Identifier Configuration
49
Static LSP and Pseudowire (VC) Label and Tunnel Ranges
50
Interface Configuration for MPLS-TP
51
LER Configuration for MPLS-TP
52
LSP and Path Configuration
52
Proactive CC/CV (Using BFD) Configuration
55
Protection Templates and Linear Protection Configuration
57
Intermediate LSR Configuration for MPLS-TP Lsps
58
Rsvp
60
Figure 20: Establishing Lsps
60
MPLS and RSVP
61
Figure 21: LSP Using RSVP Path Set up
61
Using RSVP for MPLS
62
RSVP Traffic Engineering Extensions for MPLS
62
Hello Protocol
62
MD5 Authentication of RSVP Interface
63
Reservation Styles
64
RSVP Message Pacing
64
RSVP Overhead Refresh Reduction
65
Configuring Implicit Null
66
Traffic Engineering
67
TE Metric (IS-IS and OSPF)
68
Maintenance of te Links and Nodes
68
Advanced MPLS/RSVP Features
69
Shared Risk Link Groups
70
Enabling Disjoint Backup Paths
70
Figure 22: Shared Risk Link Groups
72
Static Configurations of SRLG Memberships
73
TE Graceful Shutdown
74
MPLS Service Usage
75
Figure 23: MPLS and RSVP Configuration and Implementation Flow
76
MPLS/RSVP Configuration Process Overview
76
Configuration Notes
77
Configuring MPLS and RSVP with CLI
79
MPLS Configuration Overview
80
Lsps
80
Paths
80
Router Interface
81
Choosing the Signaling Protocol
81
Basic MPLS Configuration
82
Common Configuration Tasks
83
Configuring MPLS Components
84
Configuring Global MPLS Parameters
84
Configuring an MPLS Interface
85
Configuring MPLS Paths
86
Configuring an MPLS LSP
87
Configuring a Static LSP
88
Configuring Manual Bypass Tunnels
89
Configuring RSVP Parameters
91
Configuring RSVP Message Pacing Parameters
92
Configuring Graceful Shutdown
93
MPLS Configuration Management Tasks
94
Modifying MPLS Parameters
94
Modifying an MPLS LSP
95
Modifying MPLS Path Parameters
96
Modifying MPLS Static LSP Parameters
97
Deleting an MPLS Interface
98
RSVP Configuration Management Tasks
99
Modifying RSVP Parameters
99
Modifying RSVP Message Pacing Parameters
100
Deleting an Interface from RSVP
100
MPLS/RSVP Command Reference
101
Command Hierarchies
101
MPLS Commands
101
MPLS LSP Commands
104
MPLS Path Commands
106
MPLS-TP LSP Commands (Supported on 7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-T)
106
RSVP Commands
107
Show Commands
108
Clear Commands
109
Tools Commands
109
Debug Commands
110
MPLS-TP Commands (Supported on 7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-T Network Mode Devices)
126
Interface Commands
167
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7210 SAS series service access switch
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Table of Contents
Preface
11
List of Technical Publications
13
Technical Support
14
Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-Series Router Configuration Process
15
IP Router Configuration
17
Configuring IP Router Parameters
18
System Interface
20
Router ID
21
Autonomous Systems (AS)
22
Proxy ARP
23
Internet Protocol Versions
24
Ipv6 Applications
26
Ipv6 Provider Edge Router over MPLS (6PE)
29
Bi-Directional Forwarding Detection
31
Control Packet Format
32
Echo Support
33
BFD Support on 7210 SAS Platforms
34
Process Overview
36
Configuration Notes
37
Configuring an IP Router with CLI
39
Router Configuration Overview
40
Basic Configuration
41
Common Configuration Tasks
42
Configuring Interfaces
43
Configuring Ipv6 Parameters
45
Router Advertisement
47
Configuring Proxy ARP
48
ECMP Considerations
50
Deriving the Router ID
51
Configuring an Autonomous System
52
Service Management Tasks
53
Modifying Interface Parameters
54
Deleting a Logical IP Interface
55
IP Router Command Reference
57
Router Commands
58
Table 4: Default Route Preferences
73
In this Chapter
145
VRRP Overview
146
VRRP Components
147
Primary IP Addresses
148
Virtual Router Backup
149
Configurable Parameters
150
IP Addresses
151
Message Interval and Master Inheritance
152
Master down Interval
153
VRRP Message Authentication
154
Authentication Data
156
Policies
157
VRRP Priority Control Policies
158
VRRP Priority Control Policy Delta In-Use Priority Limit
159
VRRP Priority Control Policy Priority Events
160
Port down Priority Event
161
Host Unreachable Priority Event
163
VRRP Non-Owner Accessibility
164
Non-Owner Access SSH
165
VRRP Configuration Process Overview
166
Configuration Notes
167
Configuring VRRP with CLI
169
VRRP Configuration Overview
170
Basic VRRP Configurations
171
VRRP IES Service Parameters
172
VRRP Router Interface Parameters
173
Common Configuration Tasks
174
Creating Interface Parameters
175
Configuring VRRP Policy Components
176
Configuring Service VRRP Parameters
177
Owner Service VRRP
178
Configuring Router Interface VRRP Parameters
179
Router Interface VRRP Owner
180
VRRP Configuration Management Tasks
181
Deleting a VRRP Policy
182
Modifying Service and Interface VRRP Parameters
183
VRRP Command Reference (Supported Only in Network Mode)
185
Interface Configuration Commands
189
Vrrp Debug Commands
239
Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-X Interface Configuration Manual (344 pages)
Service Access Switch
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
9
List of Technical Publications
11
Technical Support
12
Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS-M, T, X, R6, and Mxp Router Configuration Process
13
Table 1: Configuration Process
13
7210 SAS-Series Interfaces
15
Configuration Overview
16
Chassis Slots and Cards
16
Mdas
19
Provisioning of MDA on 7210 SAS-M
19
Digital Diagnostics Monitoring
22
Table 2: Real-Time DDM Information
23
Table 3: DDM Alarms and Warnings
24
Alcatel-Lucent Sfps and Xfps
25
Statistics Collection
25
Ports
26
Port Types
26
Port Modes
26
Table 4: Supported Ethernet Ports and TDM Ports Types
26
Configuration Guidelines for Dot1Q-Etype
28
Table 5: 7210 SAS Platforms Supporting Port Modes
28
Support for Power over Ethernet (Poe)
30
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
33
Figure 1: LLDP Internal Architecture for a Network Node
34
Figure 2: Generic Customer Use Case for LLDP
35
LLDP Protocol Features
36
LLDP Tunneling for Epipe Service
37
Table 6: Behavior for LLDP with Different Values
37
Port Loopback for Ethernet Ports
39
Port Loopback Without MAC Swap
39
Port Loopback with MAC Swap
39
Lag
40
LAG Features
40
Configuring Lags
42
LAG on Access
42
LAG and Qos Policies on 7210 SAS-M, and 7210 SAS-T
42
Figure 3: LAG Configuration
42
LAG and Qos Policies on 7210 SAS-Mxp
43
LAG and Qos Policies on 7210 SAS-X
43
LAG and Qos Policies on 7210 SAS-R6
44
Port Link Damping
45
Lacp
45
LAG Subgroups
46
LAG and ECMP Hashing
48
LAG Hashing Fields Used for 7210 SAS-M (Network Mode)
50
Table 7: LAG Hashing Mechanism for Services Configured in Network Mode on 7210 SAS-M Devices
50
LAG Hashing Fields Used for 7210 SAS-X
56
Table 8: LAG Hashing Mechanism for Services Configured on 7210 SAS-X Devices
56
LAG Hashing Fields Used for 7210 SAS-M (Access-Uplink Mode)
59
Table 9: LAG Hashing Mechanism for Services Configured in Access-Uplink Mode on 7210 SAS-M
59
LAG Hashing Fields Used for 7210 SAS-T Access-Uplink Mode
60
Table 10: LAG Hashing Mechanism for Services Configured on 7210 SAS-T Access-Uplink Mode
60
LAG Hashing Fields Used for 7210 SAS-T Network Mode
62
LAG Hashing Fields Used for 7210 SAS-R6
67
Table 11: LAG Hashing Mechanism for Services Configured on 7210 SAS-R6 Devices
67
LAG Hashing Fields Used for 7210 SAS-Mxp
71
Table 12: LAG Hashing Mechanism for Services Configured on 7210 SAS-Mxp Devices
71
ECMP Hashing Fields Used for 7210 SAS Devices in Network Mode
75
Multi-Chassis LAG
75
Table 13: ECMP Hashing Mechanism for Services Configured on 7210 SAS Devices in Network
75
Overview
76
Figure 4: MC-LAG L2 Dual Homing to Remote PE Pairs
77
Figure 5: MC-LAG L2 Dual Homing to Local PE-Pairs
78
Figure 6: P2P Redundant Connection through a Layer 2 VPN Network
79
Point-To-Point (P2P) Redundant Connection Across Layer 2/3 VPN Network
79
DSLAM Dual Homing in Layer 2 Network
81
Figure 7: DSLAM Dual-Homing Using MC-LAG
81
Configuring Multi-Chassis Redundancy
82
G.8032 Protected Ethernet Rings
84
Network Access Control
84
Figure 8: 802.1X Architecture
85
Figure 9: 802.1X Authentication Scenario
86
Figure 10: 802.1X EAPOL Timers (Left) and RADIUS Timers (Right)
88
802.3Ah OAM
90
OAM Events
91
Remote Loopback
92
802.3Ah OAM PDU Tunneling for Epipe Service
92
MTU Configuration Guidelines
92
Table 14: MTU Default Values
93
Deploying Pre-Provisioned Components for 7210 SAS-R6
94
Configuration Process Overview
95
Figure 11: Slot, Card, MDA, and Port Configuration and Implementation Flow
95
Configuring Physical Ports with CLI
97
Preprovisioning Guidelines
98
Predefining Entities
98
Pre-Provisioning a Port
99
Basic Configuration
100
Configuring Cards and Mdas
101
Configuration Notes for Provisioning of Cards
102
Configuration Notes for Provisioning of 7210 SAS-R6 Immv2 Cards
102
Common Configuration Tasks
105
Configuring Ports
106
Configuring Ethernet Port Parameters
107
Ethernet Network Port
107
Ethernet Access Uplink Port
107
Ethernet Access Port
107
Configuring 802.1X Authentication Port Parameters
109
Configuring Channelized Ports
110
Configuring a Channelized DS1 Card
110
Configuring LAG Parameters
112
CRC Error Monitoring
113
Service Management Tasks
114
Modifying a Card Type
115
Deleting a Card
116
Deleting Port Parameters
116
Card, MDA, and Port Command Reference
117
Port Configuration Commands
119
Ethernet Commands
123
Monitor Commands
133
Configuration Commands
135
Table 15: Default Values for Sap-Qos-Marking in Access and Hybrid Port Modes
144
Table 16: Sap-Qos-Marking Default Value When Port Mode Is Changed
144
Table 17: Internal Port Resources on Different Imms
155
Port Commands
184
Standards and Protocols
337
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