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AS9216 Version 2.1.RX Installation and Maintenance Manual 492006-2306-013-A00...
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It is hereby clarified that ECI Telecom shall not be liable to you or to any other party for any loss or damage whatsoever or howsoever caused, arising directly or indirectly in connection with you fulfilling and/or failed to fulfill...
Platform Installation ..............3-1 Overview ......................3-1 Package Content ....................3-1 Unpacking ......................3-2 Rack Mounting AS9216 ..................3-2 Grounding AS9216 ................... 3-3 Connecting to a Power Source ................. 3-5 Connecting to the Console Port ............... 3-7 AS9216 Configuration ............. 4-1 Initial Configuration ...................
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Contents AS9216 Installation and Maintenance Manual Hot Swapping Modules ............6-1 Hot-Swapping a 9216-DCPS or 9216-ACPS Module ........6-1 Hot Swap 9216-FAN ..................6-2 Specifications ................7-1 Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) ......8-1 Overview ......................8-1 Accessing the CLI .................... 8-2 The CLI Modes ....................
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Figure 2-2: AS9216 LEDS ....................2-6 Figure 3-1: Attaching brackets to AS9216 ..............3-2 Figure 3-2: Mounting AS9216 ..................3-3 Figure 3-3: The AS9216 front grounding posts .............. 3-3 Figure 3-4: Compression grounding lug ................. 3-4 Figure 3-5: The AS9216 9216-DCPS ................3-7 Figure 6-1: Hot swapping a 9216-DCPS or 9216-ACPS ..........
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List of Figures AS9216 Installation and Maintenance Manual ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary 492006-2306-013-A00...
About This Manual AS9216 Installation and Maintenance Manual Document Conventions When applicable, this manual uses the following conventions. Convention Indicates Example Bold Names of windows, dialog In the Alarms menu... boxes, menus, buttons and most other GUI elements Menu > Option Selection from a menu, or Select Update >...
: Text set off in this manner presents essential MPORTANT information you must pay attention to. Related Documentation AS9216 User Manual. Obtaining Technical Documentation To obtain technical documentation related to ECI Telecom products, please contact: ECI Telecom Ltd. Documentation Department 30 Hasivim St. Petach Tikva 49130 Israel Fax: +972-3-9268060 Email: techdoc.feedback@ecitele.com...
ECI Telecom's Customer Support team, contact your ECI Telecom sales representative. With any support related issues, technical or logistic, please contact the ECI Telecom Customer Support center at your location. If you are not familiar with that location, please contact our central customer...
A mains power cable, according to National Electrical Code (NEC) with molded IEC socket, is supplied with each device. The specific national mains power plug should be wired as follows: Brown lead Live (phase) Blue lead Neutral Green/Yellow lead Safety ground 492006-2306-013-A00 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary...
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Before You Start/Safety Guidelines AS9216 Installation and Maintenance Manual : GROUNDING ARNING Before connecting the product to the power line, make sure that the protective ground terminal of the device is connected to the safety ground conductor of the mains power cord.
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AS9216 Installation and Before You Start/Safety Guidelines Maintenance Manual : Install this equipment only in a Restricted ARNING Access Location per UL 60950-1 clause 1.2.7.3. : The equipment is designed to be used ASER ARNING with Class 1 Laser fiber optic transmitters which may endanger your eyes.
Before You Start/Safety Guidelines AS9216 Installation and Maintenance Manual Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Safety Requirements UL 60950 CSA 22.2 No. 950 EN 60950 IEC 60950 Eye Safety EMC Emissions FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A ...
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AS9216 Installation and Before You Start/Safety Guidelines Maintenance Manual EMC Immunity Harmonics: EN 61000-3-2/ IEC 61000-3-2 Voltage fluctuations: EN 61000-3-3/ IEC 61000-3-3 ESD: EN 61000-4-2/ IEC 61000-4-2 RFI-AM: EN 61000-4-3/ IEC 61000-4-3 EFT: EN 61000-4-4/ IEC 61000-4-4 ...
Before You Start/Safety Guidelines AS9216 Installation and Maintenance Manual CISPR 22 CLASS A Warning This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Intelligent Layer 3 Aggregation and Distribution services. The device provides the required solution for many application needs, from the Metro Core arena to the Metro edge and enterprise boundaries. AS9216 can function either as the aggregation and/or distribution layer in a Metro application or as a core device in medium and small Metro access and enterprise networks.
AS9216 Description AS9216 Installation and Maintenance Manual AS9216 ports, power supply units, and fans are placed on the device’s front panel, to ensure an easy maintenance access to these components. The Panel Ports 16 SFP Sockets (#1/1/1–1/1/16) dual rate support 100Base-Fx/1000Base-X...
AS9216 Installation and AS9216 Description Maintenance Manual Console Port (CON) An EIA232 VT-100 compatible, RJ45 port connecting the device to a PC for defining the device's basic operational parameters. The below table lists the cable pinout: Device Side PC Side...
The Reset to Defaults Switch (RST) This switch is currently not supported. The figure below details AS9216 units and ports. Figure 2-1: AS9216 units and ports The Device MAC Address The device's MAC address is on the ID label on the bottom of the chassis.
AS9216 Installation and AS9216 Description Maintenance Manual The Front Panel LEDs The below table lists the AS9216 LEDs and their role: Table 2–1: AS9216 LEDs Area Label Description Status Off: the device is processing the boot System the general ...
Off: port enabled and link is down link, Green: link up management, Blinking Green: current activity and activity Amber: port is administratively disabled The figure below details the AS9216 LEDs: Figure 2-2: AS9216 LEDS ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary 492006-2306-013-A00...
Platform Installation Overview This section includes the relevant information for installing the AS9216 device. : Install this equipment only in a Restricted ARNING Access Location per UL 60950-1 clause 1.2.7.3. Package Content The AS9216 package includes the following items: AS9216 aggregation device ...
In case of damage to the device during shipment, contact your local dealer. Rack Mounting AS9216 AS9216 is an ETSI standard device and you can mount it on a 19 inch equipment rack. : Mounting the device in a 23 inch rack requires AUTION special mounting brackets.
Figure 3-2: Mounting AS9216 Grounding AS9216 AS9216 has grounding posts on both the front and rear panels. Figure 3-3: The AS9216 front grounding posts Before powering on the device, ground the device (using one of the grounding posts) to earth as described below:...
Platform Installation AS9216 Installation and Maintenance Manual 1. Prepare a minimum 10 American Wire Gauge (AWG) grounding wire terminated by a crimped two-hole lug with hole diameter and spacing as shown in the below figure. Use a suitable crimping tool to fasten the lug securely to the wire.
AS9216 Installation and Platform Installation Maintenance Manual Connecting to a Power Source This device has two power-supply slots, both supporting AC and DC power. Connecting a 9216-ACPS To connect the device to a 9216-ACPS: 1. Verify that the external 9216-ACPS has a 90–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2A rating.
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Platform Installation AS9216 Installation and Maintenance Manual For each DC power-block use a set of minimum 2x18 AWG cables, with suitable end terminal-legs matching the conductor’s gage. Use a Red lead for the positive conductor and a Black lead for the negative conductor.
In such scenario, both modules' PS LEDs are turned on. Connecting to the Console Port The AS9216 console port is a EIA232 VT-100 compatible port through which you can define the device's basic operational parameters. To connect the device to your PC using the Console Port: 1.
3. The device starts up, running startup self tests. 4. When the device is ready, a screen similar to the following example appears on the console port: device-name admin connected from 127.0.0.1 using console on (Device) device-name# 5. Type the following commands: 492006-2306-013-A00 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary...
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AS9216 Configuration AS9216 Installation and Maintenance Manual Description Command Enter the Configuration mode Step 1 config terminal Enter the Router mode Step 2 router Enter the Outband Interface mode Step 3 interface eth1 Define the Outband interface's IP Step 4 address a.b.c.d/y...
AS9216 Installation and AS9216 Configuration Maintenance Manual Once you have completed the initial configuration, you can access the platform using Telnet or SSH. Backing up the Device Configuration You can backup the device's configuration details on the device’s file system.
Connections Connecting Network Devices AS9216 is designed to interconnect multiple segments (or collision domains). You can connect the device to network cards in PCs and servers, as well as to hubs, devices, or routers. You can also connect it to devices using SFP or XFP transceivers.
: When selecting an SFP fiber transceiver, make sure that it can function at the same temperature levels of AS9216 and that it is Laser Class 1 approved. The SFP transceivers are hot-swappable and there is no need to power off the device.
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AS9216 Installation and Establishing Network Connections Maintenance Manual Inserting an SFP Transceiver into an SFP Socket To insert an SFP transceiver: : The device uses lasers to transmit signals over fiber optic cable. The lasers are compliant with the requirements of a Class 1 Laser Product and are inherently eye safe in normal operation.
Establishing Network Connections AS9216 Installation and Maintenance Manual Installing an SFP Transceiver To install an SFP transceiver: : The device uses lasers to transmit signals over ARNING fiber optic cable. The lasers are compliant with the requirements of a Class 1 Laser Product and are inherently eye safe in normal operation.
: When selecting an XFP fiber transceiver, make sure that it can function at the same temperature levels of AS9216 and that it is Laser Class 1 approved. The XFP transceivers are hot-swappable and there is no need to power off the device.
Establishing Network Connections AS9216 Installation and Maintenance Manual Installing an XFP Transceiver AS9216 supports 10GBASE-SR/LR/ER XFP-compatible transceivers. To install an XFP transceiver: : The device uses lasers to transmit signals over ARNING fiber optic cable. The lasers are compliant with the requirements of a Class 1 Laser Product and are inherently eye safe in normal operation.
Hot Swapping Modules Hot-Swapping a 9216-DCPS or 9216-ACPS Module AS9216 has two redundant 9216-DCPS or 9216-ACPS power supplies. It can operate with one connected and active power supply or with two active power supplies. When the 9216-DCPS or the 9216-ACPS module is active, you can remove or replace one without interrupting the AS9216 operation.
Figure 6-1: Hot swapping a 9216-DCPS or 9216-ACPS Hot Swap 9216-FAN AS9216 includes one hot-swappable 9216-FAN. To replace a 9216-FAN: 1. Release the 9216-FAN's 2 panel screws. 2. Draw the module out of its slot.
Specifications The following tables list the AS9216 device specifications. Table 7–1: Physical Specifications Width 440 mm (<19”) Height 89 mm (2RU) Depth 305 mm (12”) Weight Chassis without 1 7.7 kg (16.97 lbs) 9216-DCPS or 9216-ACPS Single Power Supply 0.6 kg (1.3 lbs) Table 7–2: Power Source...
Specifications AS9216 Installation and Maintenance Manual Table 7–3: Operating Conditions Operating temperature: 0° C to 45° C (32 °F to 113 °F) Short term extended -20° C–55° C (-4°F–131° F) temperature: Humidity: 0–95% non-condensing Environment: The equipment is designed for use in indoor applications...
Using the CLI commands, users can configure the device parameters and maintain them, receiving text output on the terminal monitor. These system parameters are stored in a non-volatile memory and users have to set them up only once The device CLI is password protected. 492006-2306-013-A00 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary...
Device Authentication chapter. Example: login as: admin admin@10.3.27.6's password: admin admin connected from 10.3.71.20 using ssh on AS9216 AS9216# The default device-name displayed at the prompt is AS9216. Throughout this guide, we refer to AS9216 as device-name ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary 492006-2306-013-A00...
AS9216 Installation and Using the Command Line Interface Maintenance Manual (CLI) The CLI Modes The CLI is structured from hierarchial modes, each mode grouping relevant CLI commands.. Its two top level modes are: Operational mode Configuration mode Operational Mode This is the initial mode that the CLI enters after a successfull login to the CLI.
Using the Command Line Interface AS9216 Installation and (CLI) Maintenance Manual The Configuration mode has various sub-modes for configuring the different device features, as shown in the figure below. Figure 8-1: CLI Modes Hierarchy Committing Configuration Commands The commands executed in the Configuration mode are not applied to the device’s active configuration (the running configuration file) until after you...
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AS9216 Installation and Using the Command Line Interface Maintenance Manual (CLI) In addition when you attempt to exit the Configuration mode ( command or exit command), the system prompts you to commit unapplied configuration changes: Uncommitted changes found, commit them (yes/no/cancel)?
Using the Command Line Interface AS9216 Installation and (CLI) Maintenance Manual Using the CLI Command Keywords and Arguments A CLI command is built up of a series of keywords and arguments: Keywords identify the command’s action Arguments specify the command’s configuration parameters ...
AS9216 Installation and Using the Command Line Interface Maintenance Manual (CLI) Table 8–1: CLI Syntax Conventions in the User Guide Symbol/Format Description <Italic, small A numerical argument: letters> <priority> Italic, capital A string argument: letters NAME bold letters A command keyword: copy A.B.C.D...
Using the Command Line Interface AS9216 Installation and (CLI) Maintenance Manual Minimum Abbreviation The CLI accepts a minimum number of characters that uniquely identify a command. Therefore you can abbreviate commands and parameters as long as they contain enough letters to differentiate them from any other available commands or parameters on the specific CLI mode.
AS9216 Installation and Using the Command Line Interface Maintenance Manual (CLI) Regular Expressions Regular expressions are a subset of EGREP and AWK programming-language regular expressions. Table 8–2: Common Regular Expressions Function Matches any character Matches the beginning of a string Matches the end of a string [abc...]...
Using the Command Line Interface AS9216 Installation and (CLI) Maintenance Manual Getting Help To get specific help on a command mode, keyword, or argument, use one of the following commands or characters: Table 8–3: CLI Help Options Command Purpose help Provides a brief description of the help system in any command mode.
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AS9216 Installation and Using the Command Line Interface Maintenance Manual (CLI) Command Purpose Lists all commands available in the current command mode. Example: device-name(config-service)#? Possible completions: customer vpls vpws commit Commit current set of changes exit Exit from current mode...
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Using the Command Line Interface AS9216 Installation and (CLI) Maintenance Manual Command Purpose The CLI ignores all the characters following ! and up to the next new line. Use this option when pasting a file that includes comments into the CLI.
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AS9216 Installation and Using the Command Line Interface Maintenance Manual (CLI) Command Purpose command {append Searches and filters the command output. This FILE NAME | begin functionality is useful if you need to sort through a | count | include...
To no log disable logging, use the command. Enabling Features AS9216 includes many advanced features. The default status of all features is disabled. no shutdown To enable a feature, use the command. In the following example the functions of port 1/1/1 are disabled until the shutdown command is committed.
AS9216 Installation and Using the Command Line Interface Maintenance Manual (CLI) CLI Keyboard Sequences You can use keyboard sequences for moving around the command line and editing it. You can also use keyboard sequences to scroll through a list of recently executed commands.
Using the Command Line Interface AS9216 Installation and (CLI) Maintenance Manual CLI Messages The CLI displays relevant messages in response to executed commands: Table 8–5: CLI Messages CLI Message Description syntax error: Displayed when the entry is not a legal command:...
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AS9216 Installation and Using the Command Line Interface Maintenance Manual (CLI) General Operational Mode Commands + root autowizard {true | false} clear {history | mac-address-table} commit [abort | confirm | persist <id>] complete-on-space {false | true} config [terminal | shared | exclusive]...
Using the Command Line Interface AS9216 Installation and (CLI) Maintenance Manual Table 8–6: General Operational Mode Commands Command Description Operational mode root Defines whether the CLI prompts for required autowizard {true | false} parameters or not: true: the CLI prompts for required ...
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AS9216 Installation and Using the Command Line Interface Maintenance Manual (CLI) Command Description Defines whether to display defaults settings: defaults-display {false | true} false: does not display defaults true: displays defaults Exits the current CLI mode and moves one...
Using the Command Line Interface AS9216 Installation and (CLI) Maintenance Manual Command Description Displays information about currently logged on users (such as session number, user name, and date) Displays the running configuration that differs write terminal from the factory default values...
AS9216 Installation and Using the Command Line Interface Maintenance Manual (CLI) show system self-test show system monitor show system manufacturing details show technical-support show version show vlan show vpls show vpws Table 8–7: Show Commands Command Description Operational mode root...
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Using the Command Line Interface AS9216 Installation and (CLI) Maintenance Manual Command Description Displays the CLI configuration: show cli autowizard complete-on-space display-level history idle-timeout ignore-leading-space output- paginate screen-width service prompt config ...
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AS9216 Installation and Using the Command Line Interface Maintenance Manual (CLI) Command Description Displays the following test results: show system monitor CPU Temperature Test CPU Resources Test Fan Test On-board Power Test Port Statistics Test ...
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Using the Command Line Interface AS9216 Installation and (CLI) Maintenance Manual General Configuration Mode Commands + root + config terminal abort clear commit [and-quit | confirmed <timeout> | no- confirm] {comment COMMIT COMMENT DESCRIPTION | label COMMIT LABEL DESCRIPTION} commit...
AS9216 Installation and Using the Command Line Interface Maintenance Manual (CLI) Table 8–8: General Configuration Mode Commands Command Description Enters the Configuration mode config terminal Ends the Configuration mode and returns to the Operational abort mode without committing the current configuration...
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Using the Command Line Interface AS9216 Installation and (CLI) Maintenance Manual Command Description Loads the configuration from a file: load {merge FILE-NAME override FILE-NAME merge FILE-NAME: merges the running configuration with the selected configuration file override FILE NAME: overrides the running ...
SSH Communications Security Corp OpenSSH PuTTY terminal program F-Secure SSH SecureCRT Other clients that supports SSH version 2 To connect to the device, use the device’s IP address in the SSH client. 492006-2306-013-A00 ECI Telecom Ltd. Proprietary...
Setup and Maintenance AS9216 Installation and Maintenance Manual Telnet You can access the device using any device with a Telnet facility. A Telnet connection is initiated with the following command, using the device’s IP address: telnet <IP address> Managing the Device via SNMP You can manage the device using any SNMP based management application.
The NETCONF protocol uses the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) model. The Netconf Manager (client) sends a set of RPC request operations that trigger the Netconf Agent (server, in this case AS9216) to respond with a corresponding set of RPC replies.
Setup and Maintenance AS9216 Installation and Maintenance Manual NETCONF Capabilities NETCONF capabilities are a set of functionalities that supplement the base NETCONF specification. NETCONF allows the client to discover the capabilities supported by the server. These capabilities are sent to the management PC.
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<filter> parameter for <get> and <get- config> operations may be set to xpath. The select attribute (which contains the XPath expression) is also supported by the agent. Example The following capabilities are supported by AS9216: <capabilities> <capability>urn:ietf:params:netconf:base:1.0</capability> <capability>urn:ietf:params:netconf:capability:writable- running:1.0</capability>...
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AS9216 Installation and Setup and Maintenance Maintenance Manual <capability>http://eci.com/ns/systemCmd/1.0</capability> <capability>http://eci.com/ns/system_mirror/1.0</capability> <capability>http://eci.com/ns/time_sync/1.0</capability> <capability>http://eci.com/ns/vlan/1.0</capability> <capability>http://eci.com/ns/vlan_node/1.0</capability> </capabilities> <session-id>4</session-id></hello>]]>]]> Accessing the Device via NETCONF To access the device via NETCONF: 1. Open an SSH2 connection to the NETCONF sub-system. ssh -s -p830 admin@10.4.4.69 netconf 2.
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Setup and Maintenance AS9216 Installation and Maintenance Manual NETCONF Configuration Example Below is an example for changing the OSPF router-ID IP address. 1. Display the OSPF configuration. In this example the router-ID is 1.2.3.66: <rpc xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0" message-id="100"> <get-config> <source> <running/>...
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AS9216 Installation and Setup and Maintenance Maintenance Manual <! -- ok --> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <rpc-reply xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0" message-id="100"><ok/></rpc-reply>]]>]]> 2. Display the new OSPF configuration: <rpc xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0" message-id="100"> <get-config> <source> <running/> </source> <filter xmlns="http://eci.com/ns/ospf/1.0"> <ospf/> </filter> </get-config> </rpc> ]]>]]> <! -- here it is -->...
3. The software-image file is in the download directory of the TFTP/FTP server. 4. You have at least Read permissions for the software-image file for your username. 5. Remove unnecessary (inactive) images from the AS9216 flash. Description Command Log on to the device using the SSH...
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AS9216 Installation and Setup and Maintenance Maintenance Manual Example user@user-desktop:~$ ssh admin@10.2.128.133 admin@10.2.128.133's password: device-name admin connected from 10.2.129.15 using ssh on device-name device-name#file ls os-image 2 Feb 10:29 13.5M 2.1.1.device-name-pre01.device- name.tar.bz2 3 Feb 13:27 13.5M 2.1.1.device-name-pre02.device- name.tar.bz2 Number of files: 2, 27M Flash Size: 38.4M...
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address Type the default password Step 2 admin (admin). Download the software-image Step 3 file cp os-image file to the AS9216 boot directory: tftp:// <Server IP address> via TFTP <software-image file <Server IP address> name> the TFTP server IP address <software-image file...
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AS9216 Installation and Setup and Maintenance Maintenance Manual Example user@user-desktop:~$ ssh admin @10.2.128.133 admin@10.2.128.133's password: admin connected from 10.2.129.15 using ssh on AS9216 device-name#file cp os-image ftp://user:123456@10.2.128.1/2.1.1.device-name - pre03.device-name.tar.bz2 File 2.1.1.device-name-pre03.device-name.tar.bz2 is going to be test for validity wait... Image pass validation device-name#file activate-os-image 2.1.1.
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