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Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR OS Configuration Manual (566 pages)
7710 SR Series
Brand:
Alcatel-Lucent
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 1.37 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
IP Router Configuration
13
About this Guide
13
List of Technical Publications
14
Technical Support
15
Getting Started
17
Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR-Series Router Configuration Process
17
Table 1: Configuration Process
17
Getting Started
18
IP Router Configuration
19
Configuring IP Router Parameters
20
Interfaces
20
Network Interface
20
Network Domains
21
System Interface
22
Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding Check (Urpf)
23
Creating an IP Address Range
24
Qos Policy Propagation Using BGP (QPPB)
25
IP Router Configuration
27
Figure 1: Use of QPPB to Differentiate Traffic in an ISP Network
27
Qppb
28
QPPB and GRT Lookup
33
Table 2: QPPB Interactions with SAP Ingress Qos
34
Router ID
36
Autonomous Systems (AS)
37
Confederations
38
Figure 2: Confederation Configuration
39
Proxy ARP
40
DHCP Relay
41
Figure 3: Ipv6 Header Format
42
Internet Protocol Versions
42
Table 3: Ipv6 Header Field Descriptions
43
Figure 4: Ipv6 Internet Exchange
44
Figure 5: Ipv6 Transit Services
44
Ipv6 Applications
44
Figure 6: Ipv6 Services to Enterprise Customers and Home Users
45
Figure 7: Ipv6 over Ipv4 Tunnels
45
Dns
46
Figure 8: Example of a 6PE Topology Within One as
47
Ipv6 Provider Edge Router over MPLS (6PE)
47
BFD Control Packet
49
Bi-Directional Forwarding Detection
49
Control Packet Format
50
Figure 9: Mandatory Frame Format
50
Table 4: BFD Control Packet Field Descriptions
50
BFD for RSVP-TE
52
Echo Support
53
BFD Support for BGP
54
Centralized BFD
54
Figure 10: BFD for IES/VPRN over Spoke SDP
55
Figure 11: BFD over LAG
56
Aggregate Next Hop
57
Process Overview
58
Configuration Notes
59
Configuring an IP Router with CLI
61
Router Configuration Overview
62
Network Interface
62
System Interface
62
Basic Configuration
63
Common Configuration Tasks
64
Configuring a System Name
64
Configuring a Network Interface
65
Configuring a System Interface
65
Configuring Interfaces
65
Configuring Ipv6 Parameters
67
Configuring Ipv6 over Ipv4 Parameters
68
Tunnel Ingress Node
68
Tunnel Egress Node
72
Router Advertisement
74
Configuring Ipv6 Parameters
75
Configuring Proxy ARP
77
Configuring an LDP Shortcut
80
Creating an IP Address Range
80
Deriving the Router ID
84
Configuring a Confederation
85
Configuring an Autonomous System
86
Configuring Overload State on a Single SFM
87
Service Management Tasks
88
Changing the System Name
88
Modifying Interface Parameters
88
Modifying Interface Parameters
89
Deleting a Logical IP Interface
90
IP Router Command Reference
91
Configuration Commands
103
Generic Commands
103
Router Global Commands
104
Table 5: Default Route Preferences
119
Router Interface Commands
123
Router Advertisement Commands
157
Show Commands
163
Clear Commands
227
Debug Commands
233
Vrrp
239
VRRP Overview
239
IP Address Owner
239
Primary and Secondary IP Addresses
239
Virtual Router Master
239
Virtual Router Backup
239
Owner and Non-Owner VRRP
239
Figure 12: VRRP Configuration
240
Virtual Router
241
Vrrp Components
241
Configurable Parameters
244
Priority
244
IP Addresses
245
Message Interval and Master Inheritance
246
Skew Time
246
Master down Interval
247
Preempt Mode
247
VRRP Message Authentication
248
Authentication Data
250
Virtual MAC Address
250
VRRP Advertisement Message IP Address List Verification
250
Inherit Master VRRP Router's Advertisement Interval Timer
251
Ipv6 Virtual Router Instance Operationally up
251
Policies
251
Vrrp
240
VRRP Priority Control Policies
252
VRRP Virtual Router Policy Constraints
252
VRRP Virtual Router Instance Base Priority
252
VRRP Priority Control Policy Delta In-Use Priority Limit
253
VRRP Priority Control Policy Priority Events
254
Priority Event Hold-Set Timers
254
LAG Degrade Priority Event
255
Port down Priority Event
255
Table 6: LAG Events
255
Host Unreachable Priority Event
257
Route Unknown Priority Event
257
Vrrp
255
VRRP Non-Owner Accessibility
259
Non-Owner Access Ping Reply
259
Non-Owner Access Telnet
259
Non-Owner Access SSH
260
VRRP Configuration Process Overview
261
Figure 13: VRRP Configuration and Implementation Flow
261
Configuration Notes
262
General
262
Configuring VRRP with CLI
263
VRRP Configuration Overview
264
Preconfiguration Requirements
264
Basic VRRP Configurations
265
VRRP Policy
265
VRRP IES Service Parameters
266
Configure VRRP for Ipv6
267
VRRP Router Interface Parameters
268
Common Configuration Tasks
269
Creating Interface Parameters
270
Configuring VRRP Policy Components
271
Configuring Service VRRP Parameters
272
Non-Owner VRRP Example
272
Owner Service VRRP
273
Configuring Router Interface VRRP Parameters
274
Router Interface VRRP Non-Owner
274
Router Interface VRRP Owner
275
VRRP Configuration Management Tasks
276
Modifying a VRRP Policy
276
Deleting a VRRP Policy
277
Modifying Service and Interface VRRP Parameters
278
Deleting VRRP on an Interface or Service
278
Modifying Non-Owner Parameters
278
Modifying Owner Parameters
278
VRRP Command Reference
279
Configuration Commands
287
Interface Configuration Commands
287
Priority Policy Commands
305
Priority Policy Event Commands
308
Priority Policy Port down Event Commands
311
Priority Policy LAG Events Commands
313
Priority Policy Host Unreachable Event Commands
316
Priority Policy Route Unknown Event Commands
321
Show Commands
327
Table 7: Show VRRP Statistics Output
338
Clear Commands
342
VRRP Debug Commands
344
Filter Policies
345
ACL Filter Policy Overview
346
Filter Policy Entities
347
Applying Filter Policies
348
Table 8: Applying Filter Policies
348
Match-List for Filter Policies
349
Figure 14: IOM/CPM Filter Policy Using Individual Address Prefixes
349
Auto-Generation of Filter-Policy Address Prefix Match Lists
350
Figure 15: IOM/CPM Filter Policy Using an Address Prefix Match List
350
Redirect Policies
352
Web Redirection (Captive Portal)
353
Figure 16: Web Redirect Traffic Flow
354
Filter Policies
348
Filter Policies
349
Creating and Applying ACL Policies
355
Figure 17: Filter Creation and Implementation Flow
355
Figure 18: Creating and Applying Filter Policies
356
Applying Filters
357
Applying a Filter to a Network Port a Network IP
357
Applying a Filter to a SAP
357
Packet Match Criteria
358
DSCP Values
359
Table 9: DSCP Name to DSCP Value Table
360
IP Option Values
362
Table 10: IP Option Values
362
Ordering Filter Entries
363
Figure 19: Filtering Process Example
364
Configuration Notes
365
MAC Filters
366
Table 11: MAC Match Criteria Exclusivity Rules
366
IP Filters
367
Ipv6 Filters
367
Log Filter
367
Configuring Filter Policies with CLI
369
Basic Configuration
370
Figure 20: Applying an IP Filter to an Ingress Interface
370
Common Configuration Tasks
371
Creating an IP Filter Policy
371
IP Filter Policy
372
IP Filter Entry
373
Creating an Ipv6 Filter Policy
376
Creating a MAC Filter Policy
377
MAC Filter Policy
377
MAC ISID Filter Policy
378
MAC VID Filter Policy
379
MAC Filter Entry
380
Creating a Match List for Filter Policies
381
Apply IP (V4/V6) and MAC Filter Policies to a Service
382
Apply an Ipv6 Filter Policy to an IES SAP
383
Applying (Ipv4/V6) Filter Policies to a Network Port
384
Creating a Redirect Policy
385
Ping Test
385
Snmp Test
385
Configuring Policy-Based Forwarding for Deep Packet Inspection in VPLS
386
Figure 21: Policy-Based Forwarding for Deep Packet Inspection
386
Filter Management Tasks
389
Renumbering Filter Policy Entries
389
Modifying a Filter Policy
391
Deleting a Filter Policy
393
Modifying a Redirect Policy
394
Deleting a Redirect Policy
395
Copying Filter Policies
396
Filter Command Reference
397
Mac Filter Commands
402
Configuration Commands
407
Generic Commands
407
Global Filter Commands
408
DHCP Filter Commands
411
Filter Log Commands
412
ACL Filter Policy Commands
415
General Filter Entry Commands
419
IP (V4/V6) Filter Entry Commands
421
Match List Configuration Commands
437
MAC Filter Entry Commands
442
MAC Filter Match Criteria
445
Policy and Entry Maintenance Commands
451
Redirect Policy Commands
453
Show Commands
459
Clear Commands
498
Monitor Commands
500
Cflowd
503
Cflowd Overview
504
Operation
505
Figure 22: Basic Cflowd Steps
505
Version 10
506
Version 9
506
Figure 23: V5, V8, V9, V10, and Flow Processing
507
Cflowd Filter Matching
509
Cflowd
505
Cflowd Configuration Process Overview
510
Figure 24: Cflowd Configuration and Implementation Flow
510
Configuration Notes
511
Configuring Cflowd with CLI
513
Cflowd Configuration Overview
514
Traffic Sampling
514
Collectors
515
Aggregation
515
Basic Cflowd Configuration
517
Common Configuration Tasks
518
Global Cflowd Components
518
Configuring Cflowd
519
Enabling Cflowd
520
Configuring Global Cflowd Parameters
521
Configuring Cflowd Collectors
522
Table 12: Template-Set
523
Enabling Cflowd on Interfaces and Filters
527
Specifying Cflowd Options on an IP Interface
528
Interface Configurations
528
Service Interfaces
529
Specifying Sampling Options in Filter Entries
530
Filter Configurations
530
Dependencies
531
Table 13: Cflowd Configuration Dependencies
532
Cflowd
523
Cflowd Configuration Management Tasks
533
Modifying Global Cflowd Components
533
Modifying Cflowd Collector Parameters
534
Cflowd Command Reference
535
Cflowd Configuration Commands
537
Global Commands
537
Show Commands
545
Table 14: Show Cflowd Collector Output Fields
545
Table 15: Show Cflowd Collector Detailed Output Fields
546
Table 16: Cflowd Status Output
550
Tools Commands
553
Table 17: Tools Dump Cflowd Output Fields
553
Table 18: Tools Dump Cflowd Top-Flows out Put Fields
554
Clear Commands
557
Standards and Protocol Support
559
Standards Compliance
559
Index
565
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Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR OS Configuration Manual (534 pages)
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Brand:
Alcatel-Lucent
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 1.68 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
IP Router Configuration
13
About this Guide
13
List of Technical Publications
14
Technical Support
15
Getting Started
17
Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR-Series Router Configuration Process
17
Table 1: Configuration Process
17
Getting Started
18
IP Router Configuration
19
Configuring IP Router Parameters
20
Interfaces
20
Network Interface
20
Network Domains
21
System Interface
22
Unicast RPF (Urpf)
22
Creating an IP Address Range
24
Qos Policy Propagation Using BGP (QPPB)
25
IP Router Configuration
27
Figure 1: Use of QPPB to Differentiate Traffic in an ISP Network
27
Qppb
28
QPPB and GRT Lookup
33
Table 2: QPPB Interactions with SAP Ingress Qos
34
Router ID
36
Autonomous Systems (AS)
37
Confederations
38
Figure 2: Confederation Configuration
39
Proxy ARP
40
DHCP Relay
41
Figure 3: Ipv6 Header Format
42
Internet Protocol Versions
42
Table 3: Ipv6 Header Field Descriptions
43
Figure 4: Ipv6 Internet Exchange
44
Figure 5: Ipv6 Transit Services
44
Ipv6 Applications
44
Figure 6: Ipv6 Services to Enterprise Customers and Home Users
45
Figure 7: Ipv6 over Ipv4 Tunnels
45
Dns
46
Figure 8: Example of a 6PE Topology Within One as
47
Ipv6 Provider Edge Router over MPLS (6PE)
47
BFD Control Packet
49
Bi-Directional Forwarding Detection
49
Control Packet Format
50
Figure 9: Mandatory Frame Format
50
Table 4: BFD Control Packet Field Descriptions
50
BFD for RSVP-TE
52
Echo Support
53
BFD Support for BGP
54
Centralized BFD
54
Figure 10: BFD for IES/VPRN over Spoke SDP
55
Figure 11: BFD over LAG
56
Process Overview
57
Configuration Notes
58
Configuring an IP Router with CLI
59
Router Configuration Overview
60
Network Interface
60
System Interface
60
Basic Configuration
61
Common Configuration Tasks
62
Configuring a System Name
62
Configuring a Network Interface
64
Configuring a System Interface
64
Configuring Interfaces
64
Configuring Ipv6 Parameters
66
Configuring Ipv6 over Ipv4 Parameters
67
Tunnel Ingress Node
67
Tunnel Egress Node
71
Router Advertisement
73
Configuring Ipv6 Parameters
74
Configuring Proxy ARP
76
Configuring an LDP Shortcut
79
Creating an IP Address Range
79
Deriving the Router ID
83
Configuring a Confederation
84
Configuring an Autonomous System
85
Configuring Overload State on a Single SFM
86
Service Management Tasks
87
Changing the System Name
87
Modifying Interface Parameters
88
Deleting a Logical IP Interface
89
IP Router Command Reference
91
Configuration Commands
101
Generic Commands
101
Router Global Commands
102
Table 5: Default Route Preferences
113
Router Interface Commands
117
Router Advertisement Commands
148
Show Commands
155
Clear Commands
212
Debug Commands
218
Vrrp
223
Vrrp
224
VRRP Overview
224
Figure 12: VRRP Configuration
224
VRRP Components
225
Virtual Router
225
IP Address Owner
225
Primary and Secondary IP Addresses
226
Virtual Router Master
226
Virtual Router Backup
227
Owner and Non-Owner VRRP
227
Configurable Parameters
228
Priority
228
IP Addresses
229
Message Interval and Master Inheritance
230
Skew Time
230
Master down Interval
231
Preempt Mode
231
VRRP Message Authentication
232
Authentication Data
234
Virtual MAC Address
234
VRRP Advertisement Message IP Address List Verification
234
Inherit Master VRRP Router's Advertisement Interval Timer
235
Ipv6 Virtual Router Instance Operationally up
235
Policies
235
VRRP Priority Control Policies
236
VRRP Virtual Router Policy Constraints
236
VRRP Virtual Router Instance Base Priority
236
VRRP Priority Control Policy Delta In-Use Priority Limit
237
VRRP Priority Control Policy Priority Events
238
Priority Event Hold-Set Timers
238
LAG Degrade Priority Event
239
Port down Priority Event
239
Table 6: LAG Events
239
Host Unreachable Priority Event
241
Route Unknown Priority Event
241
Vrrp
239
VRRP Non-Owner Accessibility
243
Non-Owner Access Ping Reply
243
Non-Owner Access Telnet
243
Non-Owner Access SSH
244
VRRP Configuration Process Overview
245
Figure 13: VRRP Configuration and Implementation Flow
245
Configuration Notes
246
General
246
Configuring VRRP with CLI
247
VRRP Configuration Overview
248
Preconfiguration Requirements
248
Basic VRRP Configurations
249
VRRP Policy
249
VRRP IES Service Parameters
250
Configure VRRP for Ipv6
251
VRRP Router Interface Parameters
252
Common Configuration Tasks
253
Creating Interface Parameters
254
Configuring VRRP Policy Components
255
Configuring Service VRRP Parameters
256
Non-Owner VRRP Example
256
Owner Service VRRP
257
Configuring Router Interface VRRP Parameters
258
Router Interface VRRP Non-Owner
258
Router Interface VRRP Owner
259
VRRP Configuration Management Tasks
260
Modifying a VRRP Policy
260
Deleting a VRRP Policy
261
Modifying Service and Interface VRRP Parameters
262
Deleting VRRP on an Interface or Service
262
Modifying Non-Owner Parameters
262
Modifying Owner Parameters
262
VRRP Command Reference
263
Configuration Commands
271
Interface Configuration Commands
271
Priority Policy Commands
289
Priority Policy Event Commands
292
Priority Policy Port down Event Commands
295
Priority Policy LAG Events Commands
297
Priority Policy Host Unreachable Event Commands
300
Priority Policy Route Unknown Event Commands
304
Show Commands
309
Table 7: Show VRRP Statistics Output
320
Monitor Commands
322
Clear Commands
324
VRRP Debug Commands
326
Filter Policies
327
Filter Policy Configuration Overview
328
Service and Network Port-Based Filtering
328
Filter Policy Entities
329
Applying Filter Policies
329
Table 8: Applying Filter Policies
329
Redirect Policies
331
Web Redirection (Captive Portal)
332
Figure 14: Web Redirect Traffic Flow
333
Filter Policies
329
Filter Policies
333
Creating and Applying Policies
334
Figure 15: Filter Creation and Implementation Flow
334
Figure 16: Creating and Applying Filter Policies
335
Packet Matching Criteria
336
Table 9: DSCP Name to DSCP Value Table
338
Table 10: IP Option Values
340
Ordering Filter Entries
341
Figure 17: Filtering Process Example
342
Match-List for Filter Policies
343
Configuration Notes
346
MAC Filters
347
Table 11: MAC Match Criteria Exclusivity Rules
347
IP Filters
348
Ipv6 Filters
348
Log Filter
348
Configuring Filter Policies with CLI
351
Basic Configuration
352
Figure 20: Applying an IP Filter to an Ingress Interface
352
Common Configuration Tasks
353
Creating an IP Filter Policy
353
IP Filter Policy
354
IP Filter Entry
355
Creating an Ipv6 Filter Policy
358
Creating a Mac Filter Policy
359
MAC Filter Policy
359
MAC Filter Entry
362
Creating Filter Log Policies
364
Apply an Ipv6 Filter Policy to an IES SAP
366
Table 12: Applying Filter Policies
366
Creating a Redirect Policy
368
Ping Test
368
Snmp Test
368
Configuring Policy-Based Forwarding for Deep Packet Inspection in VPLS
369
Figure 21: Policy-Based Forwarding for Deep Packet Inspection
369
Filter Management Tasks
372
Renumbering Filter Policy Entries
372
Modifying an IP Filter Policy
374
Deleting a Filter Policy
376
From the Filter Configuration
378
Deleting a Redirect Policy
378
Copying Filter Policies
379
Filter Command Reference
381
Log Commands
381
Configuration Commands
387
Generic Commands
387
Global Filter Commands
388
DHCP Filter Commands
391
Filter Log Destination Commands
392
Filter Policy Commands
395
General Filter Entry Commands
398
MAC Filter Entry Commands
405
Ip Filter Match Criteria
408
MAC Filter Match Criteria
418
Policy and Entry Maintenance Commands
424
Redirect Policy Commands
426
Show Commands
431
Clear Commands
467
Monitor Commands
469
Cflowd
471
Cflowd Overview
472
Operation
473
Figure 22: Basic Cflowd Steps
473
Version 10
474
Version 9
474
Figure 23: V5, V8, V9, V10, and Flow Processing
475
Cflowd Filter Matching
477
Cflowd
473
Cflowd Configuration Process Overview
478
Figure 24: Cflowd Configuration and Implementation Flow
478
Configuration Notes
479
Configuring Cflowd with CLI
481
Cflowd Configuration Overview
482
Traffic Sampling
482
Collectors
483
Aggregation
483
Basic Cflowd Configuration
485
Common Configuration Tasks
486
Global Cflowd Components
486
Configuring Cflowd
487
Enabling Cflowd
488
Configuring Global Cflowd Parameters
489
Configuring Cflowd Collectors
490
Enabling Cflowd on Interfaces and Filters
495
Specifying Cflowd Options on an IP Interface
496
Interface Configurations
496
Service Interfaces
497
Specifying Sampling Options in Filter Entries
498
Filter Configurations
498
Dependencies
499
Table 13: Template-Set
499
Cflowd
499
Cflowd Configuration Management Tasks
501
Modifying Global Cflowd Components
501
Modifying Cflowd Collector Parameters
502
Cflowd Command Reference
503
Cflowd Configuration Commands
505
Global Commands
505
Table 14: Cflowd Configuration Dependencies
508
Show Commands
513
Table 15: Show Cflowd Collector Output Fields
521
Table 16: Show Cflowd Collector Detailed Output Fields
522
Clear Commands
525
Table 17: Show Cflowd Status Output Fields
525
Standards and Protocol Support
527
Standards Compliance
527
Index
533
Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Manual (436 pages)
Brand:
Alcatel-Lucent
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 2.31 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
11
List of Technical Publications
12
Technical Support
13
Getting Started
15
Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR Router Configuration Process
15
Table 1: Configuration Process
15
Getting Started
16
7710 SR-Series Interfaces
17
Configuration Overview
18
Chassis Slots and Cards
18
Mcms
19
Mdas
19
Cmas
21
Oversubscribed Ethernet Mdas
22
Rate Limiting
22
Packet Classification and Scheduling
22
Table 2: Typical Mapping of Classes Onto Queues/Threshold
23
Channelized MDA/CMA Support
24
Channelized DS1/E1
24
Channelized OC-12/STM-4 ASAP MDA
24
Channelized DS-3/E-3 ASAP MDA (4-Port)
24
Channelized DS-3/E-3 ASAP MDA (12-Port)
25
7710 SR-Series Interfaces
23
Digital Diagnostics Monitoring
26
Table 3: Real-Time DDM Information
27
Table 4: DDM Alarms and Warnings
28
Alcatel-Lucent Sfps and Xfps
29
Statistics Collection
29
Ports
30
Port Types
30
Port Features
32
Multilink Frame Relay
32
Table 5: MLFR Bundle Link Integrity Configurable Parameters
34
FRF.12 End-To-End Fragmentation
35
FRF.12 UNI/NNI Link Fragmentation
35
MLFR/FRF.12 Support of APS, BFD, and Mirroring Features
36
Multilink Point-To-Point Protocol (MLPPP)
37
Figure 1: MLPPP 24-Bit Fragment Format
37
Figure 2: MLPPP 12-Bit Fragment Format
38
Figure 3: Frame Sequence of Events
41
Multi-Class MLPPP
43
Figure 4: Original MLPPP Header Format
43
Figure 5: MC-MLPPP Short Sequence Header Format
43
Table 6: Default Packet Forwarding Class to MLPPP Class Mapping
44
Table 7: Packet Forwarding Class to MLPPP Class Mapping
44
Table 8: MLPPP Class Queue Threshold Parameters
45
Figure 6: MLPPP Class Queue Thresholds for In-Profile and Out-Of-Profile Packets
45
Table 9: MLPPP Class Queue Scheduling Parameters
46
Figure 7: MLPPP Class Queue Scheduling Scheme
46
Table 10: MLPPP Ingress Qos Profile: Reassembly Timers (Msec)
47
Cisco HDLC
50
Table 11: Chdlc I-Frame
50
Table 12: Chdlc Protocol Fields
50
Automatic Protection Switching (APS)
53
Table 13: K1 Byte, Bits 1-4: Type of Request
54
Table 14: K1 Byte, Bits 5-8 (and K2 Bits 1-4), Channel Number Code Assignments
55
Table 15: K2 Byte Functions
55
Table 16: Actions for the Bi-Directional Protection Switching Process
57
Table 17: Differences between SONET and SDH Standards
58
Table 18: Supported APS Port Configurations
61
Figure 8: APS Working and Protection Channel
63
Figure 9: Single Router - Dual (Layer 2) Switch Topology Example
66
Figure 10: Dual Router - Dual (Layer 2 or Layer 3) Switch Topology Network Example
67
Figure 11: Multi-Chassis APS Application
68
Figure 12: Access and Node and Network Resilience
69
Lag
70
Figure 13: MC-APS with ATM VLL Redundancy
70
LAG Features
71
Configuring Lags
73
Figure 14: LAG Configuration
73
LAG and ECMP Hashing
74
LAG on Access
76
LSR Label-IP Hash Option Disabled
77
LSR Label-IP Hash Option Enabled
77
Lacp
78
Port Link Damping
78
Multi-Chassis LAG
79
Overview
79
Figure 15: MC-LAG Dual Homing to Remote PE Pairs
80
Figure 16: MC-LAG Dual Homing to Local PE-Pairs
81
MC-LAG and Subscriber Routed Redundancy Protocol (SRRP)
82
Point-To-Point (P2P) Redundant Connection Across Layer 2 VPN Network
83
Figure 17: P2P Redundant Connection through a Layer 2 VPN Network
83
DSLAM Dual Homing in Layer 2 TPSDA Model
85
Figure 18: DSLAM Dual-Homing Using MC-LAG
85
Figure 19: 802.1X Architecture
87
Figure 20: 802.1X Authentication Scenario
88
Figure 21: 802.1X EAPOL Timers (Left) and RADIUS Timers (Right)
90
802.3Ah OAM
92
OAM Events
92
Remote Loopback
93
802.3Ah OAM PDU Tunneling for Epipe Service
93
MTU Configuration Guidelines
94
Table 19: MTU Default Values
94
Figure 22: MTU Configuration Example
95
Table 20: MTU Configuration Example Values
96
Deploying Preprovisioned Components
97
7710 SR-Series Interfaces
37
Configuration Process Overview
98
Figure 23: Slot, Card, MDA, and Port Configuration and Implementation Flow
98
Configuration Notes
99
Configuring Physical Ports with CLI
101
Preprovisioning Guidelines
102
Predefining Entities
102
Preprovisioning a Port
103
Maximizing Bandwidth Use
104
Basic Configuration
105
Common Configuration Tasks
106
Configuring Cards, MDA Carrier Modules (Mcms) and Media Dependent Adapters (Mdas)
107
Configuring Cards and Compact Media Adapters (Cmas)
108
Configuring MDA/CMA Access and Network Pool Parameters
109
Configuring Ports
110
Configuring APS Parameters
111
Configuring Ethernet Port Parameters
113
Ethernet Network Port
113
Ethernet Access Port
113
Configuring 802.1X Authentication Port Parameters
115
Configuring SONET/SDH Port Parameters
116
SONET/SDH Network Port
117
SONET/SDH Access Port
118
Configuring Frame Relay Parameters
119
SONET/SDH Interfaces
121
Configuring Multilink PPP Bundles
123
Configuring Multilink ATM Inverse Multiplexing (IMA) Bundles
124
IMA Bundles
124
Multi-Class MLPPP
126
IMA Test Procedure
127
Configuring Bundle Protection Group Ports
128
Configuring Channelized Ports
131
Table 21: Channelized Port Syntax Examples
131
Configuring LAG Parameters
137
Service Management Tasks
138
Modifying or Deleting an MDA, MCM,Or CMA
138
Modifying a Card Type
139
Deleting a Card
140
Deleting Port Parameters
141
Card, MDA, and Port Command Reference
143
Port Configuration Commands
146
Ethernet Commands
148
Debug Commands
167
Monitor Commands
167
Configuration Commands
169
Generic Commands
169
Card Commands
171
MCM Commands
173
MDA Commands
174
Interface Qos Commands
179
General Port Commands
183
APS Commands
197
Ethernet Port Commands
203
802.1X Port Commands
224
LLDP Port Commands
229
Network Port Commands
231
Multilink-Bundle Port Commands
233
SONET/SDH Port Commands
250
SONET/SDH Path Commands
256
ATM Interface Commands
263
Frame Relay Commands
267
TDM Commands
274
LAG Commands
294
Multi-Chassis Redundancy Commands
301
Show Commands
317
Hardware Commands
317
APS Show Commands
337
Port Show Commands
342
Multilink Bundle Commands
382
LAG Commands
399
Port Monitor Commands
408
Clear Commands
412
Tools Commands
415
Debug Commands
425
Standards and Protocol Support
429
Index
435
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