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Cisco CRS-1 Series Getting Started Manual (289 pages)
Carrier Routing System
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 4.53 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
12
Intended Audience
12
Conventions
13
Obtaining Documentation
13
Ordering Documentation
14
Documentation Feedback
14
Obtaining Technical Assistance
14
Cisco Technical Support Website
14
Submitting a Service Request
15
Definitions of Service Request Severity
15
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
16
Basic System Configurations
17
Contents
17
Getting Started on the Cisco CRS-1 Router
17
Hardware Overview: Single-Chassis System
19
Card Slots in a Cisco CRS-1 16-Slot Line Card Chassis
19
Card Slots in a Cisco CRS-1 8-Slot Line Card Chassis
21
Line Cards and Physical Layer Interface Modules
22
Switch Fabric Modules
22
Route Processors
23
Additional Hardware Documentation
25
Logical Routers
19
User Interfaces
25
Command-Line Interface
25
Craft Works Interface
25
Extensible Markup Language API
26
Simple Network Management Protocol
27
File Storage
27
Sandisk Flash Disks
28
Hard Disk
29
CHAPTER 2 Cisco IOS XR Basic Configuration Management
31
Connecting and Communicating with the Router
31
Contents
31
CLI Prompt
34
Logging in to the Router
34
User Access Privileges
35
User Groups
36
Predefined User Groups
36
Task Ids
36
Displaying the User Groups and Task Ids for Your User Account
37
Navigating the Cisco IOS XR Command Modes
38
Identifying the Command Mode in the CLI Prompt
39
Summary of Common Command Modes
40
Entering EXEC Commands from a Configuration Mode
42
Command Mode Navigation Example
43
Managing Configuration Sessions
44
Stage 1: Enter Configuration Changes to the Nonactive Target Configuration
45
Stage 2: Commit Changes to the Running Configuration
45
Displaying Configuration Details with Show Commands
46
Commit Options
48
Displaying Configuration Errors
49
Clearing All Changes to a Target Configuration
50
Ending a Configuration Session
51
Locking and Unlocking the Running Configuration During Configuration Sessions
52
Configuration History and Rollback
53
Displaying the Rollback Points
54
Displaying Configuration Changes for Rollback Points
54
Rolling Back the Configuration to a Specific Rollback Point
55
Rolling Back the Configuration to a Specified Number of Commits
55
Displaying the Configuration History Log
56
Configuration Change Notification
56
Saving and Loading Target Configuration Files
57
Saving the Target Configuration to a File
58
Loading the Target Configuration from a File
58
Loading an Alternative Configuration at System Startup
58
Configuration File Storage
59
Impact of Software Package Activation and Deactivation
59
Addition or Removal of CLI Commands During Package Activation or Deactivation
59
Impact of Package Activation or Deactivation on the Running Configuration
59
Impact of Package Activation or Deactivation on the Configuration Rollback
60
CHAPTER 3 CLI Tips, Techniques, and Shortcuts
61
CLI Tips and Shortcuts
61
Contents
61
Entering Abbreviated Commands
62
Using the Question Mark (?) to Display On-Screen Command Help
62
Completing a Partial Command with the Tab Key
64
Identifying Command Syntax Errors
64
Using the no and Default Forms of a Command
64
Editing Command Lines that Wrap
65
Displaying System Information with Show Commands
66
Common Show Commands
66
Browsing Display Output When the --More-- Prompt Appears
67
Halting the Display of Screen Output
67
Redirecting Output to a File
68
Narrowing Output from Large Configurations
68
Filtering Show Command Output
69
Wildcards, Templates, and Aliases
71
Using Wildcards to Identify Interfaces in Show Commands
71
Creating Configuration Templates
73
Applying Configuration Templates
75
Aliases
77
Keystrokes Used as Command Aliases
78
Command History
78
Recalling Previously Entered Commands
79
Recalling Deleted Entries
79
Redisplaying the Command Line
80
Key Combinations
80
Key Combinations to Move the Cursor
80
Keystrokes to Control Capitalization
80
Keystrokes to Delete CLI Entries
81
Transposing Mistyped Characters
81
Chapter 4 Bringing up a New Cisco CRS-1 Router
83
Contents
83
Hardware Prerequisites and Documentation
83
Hardware Component and Architecture Overview
83
Site Planning, Equipment Unpacking, and Router Installation
84
Bringing up a Single-Chassis System for the First Time
84
Powering on a Single-Chassis System for the First Time
85
Entering the Initial Configuration Using the Setup Mode Prompts
87
Verifying the System after Initial Bring up
91
Examples of Show Commands
91
CHAPTER 5 Initial Configuration of the Cisco IOS XR Software5-1
95
Configuring the Router Hostname
95
Contents
95
Configuring the Management Ethernet Interface
96
Specifying the Management Ethernet Interface in CLI Commands
96
Displaying the Available Management Ethernet Instance
97
Configuring the Management Ethernet Interface
98
Configuring the Domain Name and Domain Name Server
100
Configuring Telnet, HTTP, and XML Host Services
101
Prerequisites
102
Installing the Optional Craft Works Interface
102
Manually Setting the Router Clock
103
Configuring Logging and Logging Correlation
105
Logging Locations and Severity Levels
105
Alarm Logging Correlation
106
Configuring Basic Message Logging
106
Creating and Modifying User Accounts and User Groups
108
Displaying Details about User Accounts, User Groups, and Task Ids
109
Configuring User Accounts
109
Predefined User Groups
110
Creating Users and Assigning Groups
111
Configuration Limiting
112
Static Route Configuration Limits
113
IS-IS Configuration Limits
114
Ospfv2 and V3 Configuration Limits
114
BGP Configuration Limits
117
Routing Policy Language Line and Policy Limits
118
Multicast Configuration Limits
119
MPLS Configuration Limits
120
Other Configuration Limits
120
Contents
123
Managing Cisco IOS XR Software Packages
124
Overview of Software Packages
125
Package Installation Envelope Files
132
Standard PIE Filenames and Version Numbers
133
Software Maintenance Update PIE Filenames and Version Numbers
134
Selecting and Obtaining Software Packages
137
Obtaining Cisco IOS XR Software and Version Information from Cisco
137
Where to Obtain Installable PIE Files
137
Information about Package Management
139
Overview of Package Management
139
Upgrading Packages
140
Downgrading Packages
141
Impact of Package Version Changes
141
Impact of Package Activation and Deactivation
141
Activation and Deactivation Prerequisites
142
Package Management Procedures
142
Displaying the Active Packages for All Cards
142
Displaying the Active Packages for a Single Card
144
Copying, Adding, and Activating Packages
144
Rolling Back to Committed Software
149
Committing the Active Software Change
150
Displaying the Committed Package Versions for each Card
150
Removing Inactive Packages from the Router
151
Configuration Examples for Managing Packages
152
Copying and Adding a Package to the Router: Example
152
Activating and Testing a Package on the Router: Example
153
Activating a Package on the Router: Example
155
Rp Redundancy and Hardware Administration on Cisco Ios Xr Software
157
Contents
157
CHAPTER 7 RP Redundancy and Hardware Administration on Cisco IOS XR Software
158
Examples of Hardware Show Commands
158
Commands to Display Hardware Status
159
Show Platform Command
159
Command Syntax for Hardware Nodes (Location Nodeid)
160
Configure Routing Interfaces
163
Physical Components of Routing Interfaces
163
Configuring Interfaces in the Cisco IOS XR Software
167
Configuration Templates
170
Related Documents
174
Determining the Primary RP
175
RP Redundancy and Failover
175
Automatic Failover
176
Role of the Standby RP
176
RP Redundancy During RP Reset
176
Summary of Redundancy Commands
176
Manual Failover
177
Communicating with a Standby RP
178
Reloading, Shutting Down, or Power Cycling a Node
178
Reloading the Primary RP
179
Administratively Shutting down or Powering on or off a Node
180
Using Controller Commands to Manage Hardware Components
180
Formatting Hard Drives, Flash Drives, and Other Storage Devices
181
CHAPTER 8 Online Insertion and Removal for Switch Fabric Cards8-1
183
Information about OIR
183
Contents
183
Troubleshooting the Cisco Ios Xr Software
187
CHAPTER 9 Troubleshooting the Cisco
188
Basic Troubleshooting Commands
188
Command
188
Description
188
Show Platform [Nodeid]
188
Table
188
Using Show Commands to Display System Status and Configuration
188
Using the Ping Command
189
Using the Traceroute Command
189
Using Debug Commands
190
Enabling Debugging for a Feature
191
Understanding Processes and Threads
192
Commands Used to Display Process and Thread Details
193
Commands Used to Manage Process and Threads
198
Configuration Error Messages
199
Configuration Failures During a Commit Operation
199
Configuration Errors at Startup
200
Memory Warnings in Configuration Sessions
200
Understanding Low-Memory Warnings in Configuration Sessions
201
Displaying System Memory Information
202
Removing Configurations to Resolve Low-Memory Warnings
203
Clearing Configuration Sessions
205
Rolling Back to a Previously Committed Configuration
205
Contacting TAC for Additional Assistance
206
Interfaces Not Coming up
206
Verifying the System Interfaces
207
Rom Monitor Guide
211
Entering ROM Monitor Mode
214
Setting Configuration Register Values
216
Reinstalling the Cisco IOS XR Software from ROMMON
219
Reinstalling the Software from a .VM File Located on Flash Disk
230
What to Do Next
234
Specifying an Alternative Configuration
234
Disaster Recovery
235
Specifying a Temporary Configuration File with the -A Boot Option
235
Displaying the Available Rom Monitor Commands and Options
236
Recovering the Root Password
236
Exiting Rom Monitor Mode
237
Resetting to Exec Mode with Cli Commands
238
Resetting to Exec Mode Using Prompts
238
APPENDIX B Upgrading and Downgrading ROM Monitor Softwareb-1
241
Information about Rom Monitor Software
241
Rom Monitor Upgrade and Downgrade Basics
241
How to Upgrade or Downgrade Rom Monitor
243
Upgrading or Downgrading Rom Monitor
243
Troubleshooting Tips
246
Configuration Examples for Rom Monitor Upgrades
246
Rom Monitor Upgrade: Example
247
Additional References
252
Technical Assistance
252
APPENDIX C Understanding Regular Expressions, Special Characters, and Patterns
253
Regular Expressions
253
Understanding Regular Expressions, Special Characters, and Patterns
253
Character Pattern Ranges
254
Special Characters
254
Complex Regular Expressions Using Multipliers
255
Multiple-Character Patterns
255
Anchor Characters
256
Parentheses Used for Pattern Recall
256
Pattern Alternation
256
Underscore Wildcard
256
L O S S a R y
259
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Cisco CRS-1 Series Api Manual (127 pages)
Carrier Routing System XML API Guide
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 1.44 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
9
Document Objectives
9
Audience
9
Document Organization
9
Document Conventions
10
Related Documents
11
Obtaining Documentation
11
Cisco.com
11
Ordering Documentation
11
Documentation Feedback
12
Obtaining Technical Assistance
12
Cisco Technical Support Website
12
Submitting a Service Request
12
Definitions of Service Request Severity
13
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
13
Chapter 1 Cisco CRS-1 Series XML API Overview
15
Introduction
15
Chapter 1 Cisco CR-1 Serie XML API Overview
16
Definition of Terms
16
Cisco CRS-1 Series Management XML Interface
16
Cisco CRS-1 Series XML API and Cisco CRS-1 Series Router System Features
17
Cisco CRS-1 Series XML API Tags
18
Basic XML Request Content
18
Top-Level Structure
18
XML Declaration Tag
19
Request and Response Tags
20
Maximum Request Size
20
Minimum Response Content
20
Operation Type Tags
21
Native Data Operation Tags
21
Configuration Services Operation Tags
22
CLI Operation Tag
22
Get Next Operation Tag
23
XML Request Batching
23
Chapter 2 Cisco CRS-1 Series XML Router Configuration and Management
25
Target Configuration Overview
25
Configuration Operations
26
Additional Configuration Options Using XML
26
Locking the Running Configuration
27
Browsing the Target or Running Configuration
27
Getting Configuration Data
28
Browsing the Changed Configuration
29
Modifying the Target Configuration
31
Loading the Target Configuration
32
Setting the Target Configuration Explicitly
32
Saving the Target Configuration
33
Committing the Target Configuration
34
Commit Operation
34
Commit Errors
36
Loading a Failed Configuration
37
Unlocking the Running Configuration
38
Additional Cisco CRS-1 Series Router Configuration and Management Options Using XML
38
Getting Commit Changes
38
Clearing a Target Session
40
Rolling Back Configuration Changes to a Specified Commit Identifier
40
Rolling Back Configuration Changes to a Specified Number of Commits
41
Getting Rollback Changes
42
Getting Configuration History
43
Getting Configuration Session Information
44
Replacing the Current Running Configuration
45
Chapter 3 Cisco CRS-1 Series XML Operational Requests and Fault Management
47
Operational Get Requests
47
Action Requests
48
Cisco CRS-1 Series XML and Fault Management
49
Configuration Change Notification
49
Chapter 4 Cisco CRS-1 Series XML and Native Data Operations
51
Native Data Operation Content
51
Request Type Tag and Namespaces
52
Object Class Hierarchy
52
Main Hierarchy Structure
53
Dependencies between Configuration Items
55
Null Value Representations
55
Operation Triggering
56
Native Data Operation Examples
57
Set Configuration Data Request: Example
57
Get Request: Example
58
Get Request of Nonexistent Data: Example
59
Delete Request: Example
61
Chapter 5 Cisco CRS-1 Series XML and Native Data Access Techniques
63
Available Set of Native Data Access Techniques
63
XML Request for All Configuration Data
64
XML Request for All Configuration Data Per Component
64
XML Request for All Data Within a Container
65
XML Request for Specific Data Items
66
XML Request with Combined Object Class Hierarchies
68
XML Request Using Wildcarding (Match Attribute)
70
XML Request for Specific Object Instances (Repeated Naming Information)
72
XML Request Using Operation Scope (Content Attribute)
74
Limiting the Number of Table Entries Returned (Count Attribute)
75
Custom Filtering (Filter Element)
77
Chapter 6 Cisco CRS-1 Series XML and Encapsulated CLI Operations
79
XML CLI Command Tags
79
CLI Command Limitations
80
Chapter 7 Cisco CRS-1 Series XML and Large Data Retrieval (Iterators)
81
Terminating an Iterator
84
Chapter 8 Cisco CRS-1 Series XML Security
87
Authentication
87
Authorization
87
Chapter 8 Cisco CR-1 Serie XML Security
88
Retrieving Task Permissions
88
Task Privileges
88
Task Names
89
Authorization Failure
89
Chapter 9 Cisco CRS-1 Series XML Schema Versioning
91
Major and Minor Version Numbers
91
Run-Time Use of Version Information
92
Placement of Version Information
92
Version Lag
93
Version Creep
94
Retrieving Version Information
95
Chapter 10 Error Reporting in Cisco CRS-1 Series XML Responses
97
Types of Reported Errors
97
Error Attributes
98
Transport Errors
98
XML Parse Errors
98
XML Schema Errors
99
Operation Processing Errors
101
Error Codes and Messages
101
Chapter 11 XML Transport and Event Notifications
103
Cisco CRS-1 Series XML Transport and CORBA IDL
103
IDL Interface
104
Authentication
105
CORBA Nameserver
106
Client Access to the Root Naming Context
106
LR Name Server Tree
106
CORBA Notification Structure
107
Starting the CORBA XML Agent
108
CORBA XML Limitations
108
XML Agent Errors
109
CORBA-Based Event Notifications
109
Cisco CRS-1 Series Infrastructure Notifications
109
Registration
109
Notification Response
111
Chapter 12 Summary of Cisco CRS-1 Series XML API Configuration Tags
111
Chapter 13 Cisco CRS-1 Series XML Schemas
113
XML Schema Retrieval
113
Common XML Schemas
113
Chapter 13 Cisco CR-1 Serie XML Schema
114
Component XML Schemas
114
Schema File Organization
114
Schema File Upgrades
114
Appendix
115
Sample BGP Configuration
117
G L O S S a R y
119
I N D E X
123
Cisco CRS-1 Series Quick Start Manual (26 pages)
Carrier Routing System Craft Works Interface
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Software
| Size: 0.84 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Related Documentation
2
Intended Audience
2
About the CWI
2
Network Considerations
3
Getting Started
3
Setting up the Router and CWI Client
6
Getting Started with the CWI
11
CWI Overview
18
CWI Desktop Window
18
Menu Bar
20
Configuration Desktop Window
20
Configuration Editor
22
Obtaining Documentation
22
Cisco Technical Support Website
23
Submitting a Service Request
23
Documentation Feedback
23
Obtaining Technical Assistance
23
Definitions of Service Request Severity
24
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
24
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