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Preface The H3C MSR Series Routers OAP/OAPS V2 Module User Guide describes hardware specifications of OAP/OAPS V2 modules, configuration on routers, and how to log in to the operating system of an OAP/OAPS V2 module. This preface includes: Audience •...
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A line that starts with a pound (#) sign is comments. Symbols Convention Description An alert that contains additional or supplementary NOTE information. About the H3C MSR documentation set The H3C MSR documentation set includes: Category Documents Purposes H3C MSR Series Describes how to install the operating...
Obtaining documentation You can access the most up-to-date H3C product documentation on the World Wide Web at http://www.h3c.com. Click the links on the top navigation bar to obtain different categories of product documentation: [Technical Support & Documents > Technical Documents] –...
Overview The Open Application Platform (OAP) and Open Application Platform-Smart (OAPS) are designed for new services. H3C MSR Series Routers provides the following OAPS and OAP modules: OAP Smart MIM Module • OAP MIM Module • OAP FIC Module •...
Panel views OAP Smart MIM Module Figure 1 Front panel (1) USB port (2) 100/1000Base-T Ethernet port LED (3) LINK LED for the GigabitEthernet management port (4) Stand By button (5) System status LED (SYS) (6) Disk LED (DISK) (7) GigabitEthernet management port OAP MIM Module Figure 2 Front panel (1) USB port...
OAP FIC Module Figure 3 Front panel (1) 100/1000Base-T Ethernet port LED (2) LINK LED for the GigabitEthernet management port (3) Stand By button (4) System status LED (SYS) (5) Disk LED (6) GigabitEthernet management port (7) USB port LEDs Table 2 LED description LED mark Status...
LED mark Status Description Steady green The disk is in position. The disk is performing a read/write Flashing green operation. DISK Steady yellow A problem has occurred to the disk. The disk is not in position. Steady yellow A link is present on the port. LINK/ACT Data is being transmitted or received Flashing yellow...
Configuring ACFP and ACSEI on the router NOTE: After installing the OAP/OAPS module on the router, perform the following configurations on the router. ACFP configuration Introduction to ACFP Application Control Forwarding Protocol (ACFP) is a collaboration framework for the client/server model between devices. ACFP mainly describes the specifications for implementing collaboration between the OAP/OAPS module and the routers.
You must configure the ACFP collaboration policy and ACFP collaboration rules on the ACFP client through MIB. The specific configuration depends on the service software used on the ACFP client. NOTE: H3C MSR For more information about ACFP configuration, see the • Series Routers OAA Configuration Guide Enable the ACFP server only on the router installed with OAP/OAPS •...
— Required Enable ACSEI server acsei server enable Disabled by default. NOTE: H3C MSR For more information about ACSEI configuration, see the • Series Routers OAA Configuration Guide The ACSEI client function is enabled by default. • Enable the ACSEI server only on the router installed with OAP/OAPS •...
Logging in to and resetting the Linux operating system of an OAP/OAPS module You can perform the following operation and configuration to the OAP/OAPS module on the router: Redirecting to an OAP/OAPS module from the router • Reset the Linux system of the OAP/OAPS module •...
To do… Use the command… Remarks Required Reset the Linux system of oap reboot slot slotnum an OAP/OAPS module Available in user view NOTE: Resetting the OAP/OAPS module may cause data loss and service interruption. Before resetting the OAP/OAPS module, save the configurations of the module operating system and shut down the module operating system to avoid service interruption and data loss.
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