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Cisco ASR1002 - ASR 1002 Router Software Configuration Manual (462 pages)
ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers
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Cisco
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 7.68 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Software Packaging and Architecture
16
Related Documentation
19
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
20
Software Packaging on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers
21
ASR 1000 Series Routers Software Overview
21
Consolidated Packages
21
Important Information about Consolidated Packages
22
Individual Software Subpackages Within a Consolidated Package
23
Important Notes about Individual Subpackages
23
Optional Software Subpackages Outside of Consolidated Packages
24
Important Notes about Optional Subpackages
24
Provisioning Files
24
Important Notes about Provisioning Files
25
Rommon Image
25
File to Upgrade Field Programmable Hardware Devices
25
Processes Overview
26
IOS as a Process
26
Dual IOS Processes
26
File Systems on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router
28
Autogenerated File Directories and Files
29
Important Notes about Autogenerated Directories
29
Using Cisco IOS XE Software
31
Accessing the CLI Using a Router Console
31
Accessing the CLI Using a Directly-Connected Console
31
Connecting to the Console Port
32
Using the Console Interface
32
Accessing the CLI from a Remote Console Using Telnet
33
Preparing to Connect to the Router Console Using Telnet
33
Using Telnet to Access a Console Interface
33
Accessing the CLI from a Remote Console Using a Modem
34
Using the Auxiliary Port
34
Using Keyboard Shortcuts
35
Using the History Buffer to Recall Commands
35
Understanding the Command Mode
36
Understanding the Diagnostic Mode
37
Getting Help
38
Finding Command Options
38
Using the no and Default Forms of Commands
41
Saving Configuration Changes
42
Managing Configuration Files
42
Filtering the Output of the Show and more Commands
43
Powering off a Router
44
Finding Support Information for Platforms and Cisco Software Images
44
Using the Cisco Feature Navigator
44
Using the Software Advisor
45
Using the Software Release Notes
45
Console Port, Telnet, and SSH Handling
47
Console Port Overview for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers
47
Console Port Handling Overview
47
Telnet and SSH Overview for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers
48
Persistent Telnet and Persistent SSH Overview
48
Configuring a Console Port Transport Map
49
Examples
49
Examples
50
Configuring Persistent Telnet
51
Prerequisites
51
Examples
51
Examples
53
Configuring Persistent SSH
54
Examples
54
Examples
56
Viewing Console Port, SSH, and Telnet Handling Configurations
57
Important Notes and Restrictions
62
Consolidated Packages and Subpackages Management
64
Running the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers: an Overview
64
Overview
64
Running the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers Using a Consolidated Package: an Overview
64
Running the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers: a Summary
65
Software File Management Using Command Sets
66
The Request Platform Command Set
66
The Copy Command
66
The Copy Command
67
The Issu Command Set
67
Managing and Configuring the Router to Run Using Consolidated Packages and Individual Subpackages
68
Quick Start Software Upgrade
68
Managing and Configuring a Router to Run Using a Consolidated Package
69
Managing and Configuring a Consolidated Package Using the Copy Command
69
Managing and Configuring a Consolidated Package Using the Request Platform Software Package Install Command
70
Managing and Configuring a Router to Run Using Individual Subpackages from a Consolidated Package
72
Copying a Set of Individual Subpackage Files, and Booting Using a Provisioning File
72
Extracting a Consolidated Package and Booting Using the Provisioning File
72
Managing and Configuring a Router to Run Using Optional Subpackages
76
Installing an Optional Subpackage
76
Uninstalling an Optional Subpackage
76
Installing an Optional Subpackage
77
Uninstalling an Optional Subpackage
78
Troubleshooting Software Mismatch with ESP Board ASR1000-ESP10-N
80
Upgrading Individual Subpackages
80
Upgrading a SPA Subpackage
81
Software Upgrade Process
83
Contents
84
Prerequisites for Software Upgrade Process
84
ISSU Upgrade for Redundant Platforms
84
Overview of ISSU on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers
84
ISSU Rollback Timer Overview
86
Software Upgrade with Dual IOS Processes on a Single RP Overview
86
Cisco IOS XE Software Package Compatibility for ISSU
86
Restrictions for ISSU
87
ISSU Upgrade Procedures
87
Using ISSU to Perform a Consolidated Package Upgrade in a Dual Route Processor Configuration
88
Using ISSU to Upgrade the Subpackages in a Dual Route Processor Configuration
88
Using Issu to Upgrade the Subpackages in a Dual Route Processor Configuration
94
Using ISSU to Upgrade Subpackages
128
In Service One-Shot Software Upgrade Procedure
156
ISSU Procedures
156
Upgrade Process with Service Impact for Nonredundant Platforms
158
Configuring SSO on a Cisco ASR 1001, Cisco ASR 1002, or Cisco ASR 1004 Router
158
Using Subpackages for Software Upgrade on a Cisco ASR 1001 Router
158
Additional References
223
Mibs
224
Related Documents
224
Rfcs
224
Standards
224
Technical Assistance
224
Feature Information for Software Upgrade Process
225
High Availability Overview
227
Contents
227
Finding Feature Information in this Module
227
Hardware Redundancy Overview on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers
227
Software Redundancy on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers
228
Software Redundancy Overview
229
Second IOS Process on a Cisco ASR 1002 or 1004 Router
230
Route Processor Redundancy
230
Stateful Switchover
230
SSO-Aware Protocol and Applications
230
Route Processor Redundancy
231
Stateful Switchover
231
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
232
Ipsec Failover
232
Additional References
233
Mibs
233
Related Documents
233
Rfcs
233
Standards
233
Feature Information for High Availability Overview
234
Broadband Scalability and Performance
235
Contents
235
Finding Feature Information in this Module
235
PPP Sessions and L2TP Tunnel Scaling
235
Restrictions for PPP Sessions and L2TP Tunnel Scaling
236
IP Sessions Scaling
237
Configuring ASR 1000 for High Scalability
238
Configuring the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router for High Scalability
238
Configuring Call Admission Control
238
Monitoring PPP Sessions Using the SNMP Management Tools
239
Configuring the Access Interface Input and Output Hold Queue
239
Configuring the Keepalive Command
239
Scaling the L2TP Tunnel Configurations
239
Configuring the Keepalive Command
240
Vpdn Group Session Limiting
240
Pppoe Session Limiting
240
Configuring the Access Interface Input and Output Hold Queue
240
Monitoring Ppp Sessions Using the Snmp Management Tools
240
Layer 4 Redirect Scaling
238
Using the Cisco-Avpair="Lcp:interface-Config" RADIUS Attribute
241
Cisco-Avpair="Lcp:interface-Config"
241
Scaling L2TP Tunnel Configurations
241
Enhancing the Scalability of Per-User Configurations
242
Setting the VRF and IP Unnumbered Interface Configurations in User Profiles
242
Setting the VRF and IP Unnumbered Interface Configurations in Virtual Interface Templates
242
Redefining User Profiles to Use the Ip:vrf-ID and Ip:ip-Unnumbered Vsas
243
Walk-By User Support for PWLAN in ISG
243
Restrictions for Walk-By Session Support for PWLAN in ISG
243
ISG Scaling to Support Lite Sessions
244
Additional References
245
Mibs
245
Related Documents
245
Rfcs
245
Standards
245
Feature Information for Broadband Scalability and Performance
246
Configuring Cisco License Call Home
247
Contents
247
Finding Feature Information in this Module
247
Prerequisites for Cisco License Call Home
247
Restrictions for Cisco License Call Home
247
Cisco License Call Home Interface
248
How to Configure Cisco License Call Home
249
Installing Licenses or Upgrading Software by Using Cisco License Call Home
249
Rehosting a License by Using Cisco License Call Home
249
Requesting a License Resend by Using Cisco License Call Home
249
Rehosting a License by Using Cisco License Call Home
250
Requesting a License Resend by Using Cisco License Call Home
251
Configuration Examples for Cisco License Call Home
252
Example: Installing Licenses or Upgrading Software by Using Cisco License Call Home
252
Example: Rehosting a License by Using Cisco License Call Home
252
Example: Requesting a License Resend by Using Cisco License Call Home
252
Additional References
255
Mibs
255
Related Documents
255
Rfcs
255
Standards
255
Feature Information for Cisco License Call Home
256
Configuring Call Home
257
Contents
257
Information about Call Home
257
Benefits of Using Call Home
258
How to Obtain Smart Call Home Service
258
Prerequisites for Call Home
259
How to Configure Call Home
259
Configuring the Management Interface VRF
260
Configuring a Destination Profile
261
Configuring a Destination Profile to Send Email Messages
262
Configuring a Destination Profile to Send HTTP Messages
262
Working with Destination Profiles
262
Configuring a Destination Profile to Send Http Messages
266
Working with Destination Profiles
270
Subscribing to Alert Groups
273
Message Severity Threshold
274
Periodic Notification
274
Syslog Pattern Matching
275
Configuring Contact Information
277
Example
277
Configuring the Number of Call Home Messages Sent Per Minute
279
Enabling and Disabling Call Home
279
Sending Call Home Communications Manually
280
Sending a Call Home Test Message Manually
280
Sending Call Home Alert Group Messages Manually
280
Sending the Output of a Command to Cisco or an E-Mail Address
280
Submitting Call Home Analysis and Report Requests
280
How to Configure Call Home to Support the Smart Call Home Service
283
Configure and Enable Call Home
284
Declare and Authenticate a CA Trustpoint
284
Examples
286
Prerequisites
284
Declare and Authenticate a Ca Trustpoint
287
Start Smart Call Home Registration
289
Displaying Call Home Configuration Information
290
Examples
290
Default Settings
295
Alert Group Trigger Events and Commands
296
Message Contents
298
Sample Syslog Alert Notification in Long Text Format
298
Sample Syslog Alert Notification in XML Format
298
Sample Syslog Alert Notification in Long Text Format
302
Sample Syslog Alert Notification in Xml Format
306
Additional References
313
Related Documents
314
Mibs
314
Rfcs
314
Standards
314
Technical Assistance
315
Feature Information for Call Home
315
Configuring Cisco Right-To-Use License
317
Finding Feature Information
317
Contents
317
Prerequisites for Cisco Right-To-Use License
317
Restrictions for Cisco Right-To-Use License
317
Overview
318
Right-To-Use Supported Software Licenses
318
Evaluation and Right-To-Use Licenses
318
How to Activate an Evaluation License
320
Configuration Examples for Right-To-Use Supported Software Licenses
321
Configuring Throughput
321
Example: Accepting EULA for Inter-Chassis Redundancy License
321
Example: Accepting EULA for Software Redundancy License
321
Example: Accepting Global EULA
321
Configuring Throughput
322
Example: Sample Output for Show Commands
325
Sample Output for the Show License EULA Command
325
Sample Output for the Show License All Command
326
Additional References
327
Mibs
327
Related Documents
327
Technical Assistance
328
Feature Information for Cisco Right-To-Use License
329
Contents
331
Gigabit Ethernet Management Interface Overview
331
Gigabit Ethernet Port Numbering
331
Gigabit Ethernet Management Interface Overview
332
Gigabit Ethernet Port Numbering
332
Viewing the VRF Configuration
333
Common Ethernet Management Tasks
333
Viewing Detailed VRF Information for the Management Ethernet VRF
333
Setting a Default Route in the Management Ethernet Interface VRF
333
Setting the Management Ethernet IP Address
333
DNS Service
334
Domain Name Assignment
334
RADIUS or TACACS+ Server
334
VTY Lines with ACL
334
Setting the Management Ethernet Ip Address
335
Telnetting over the Management Ethernet Interface
335
Pinging over the Management Ethernet Interface
335
Copy Using Tftp or Ftp
335
Ntp Server
336
Syslog Server
336
Domain Name Assignment
336
Dns Service
336
Vty Lines with Acl
337
Additional References
338
Standards
338
Mibs
338
Rfcs
338
Technical Assistance
338
Using the Management Ethernet Interface
331
Finding Feature Information in this Module
331
Network Synchronization Support
341
Finding Feature Information in this Module
341
Contents
341
Network Synchronization Overview
341
Synchronization Status Message and Ethernet Synchronization Messaging Channel
341
Network Synchronization Overview
342
Clock Selection Algorithm
345
Restrictions and Usage Guidelines
346
Configuring Network Synchronization
346
Configuring Clock Recovery from Synce
347
Configuring Clock Recovery from a BITS Port
347
Configuring Clock Recovery from BITS Port as an Input-Source
348
Configuring Clock Recovery from BITS Port as an Output-Source
348
Configuring Synce by Using the Line to External Feature
350
Managing Synchronization on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router
351
Verifying the Network Synchronization Configuration
352
Troubleshooting the Network Synchronization Configuration
356
Additional References
358
Related Documents
358
Standards
358
Mibs
358
Rfcs
358
Feature Information for Network Synchronization Support
359
Configuring Bridge Domain Interfaces
361
Finding Feature Information
361
Contents
361
Restrictions for Bridge Domain Interfaces
361
Information about Bridge Domain Interfaces
361
Ethernet Virtual Circuit Overview
362
Bridge Domain Interface Encapsulation
362
Assigning a MAC Address
362
Support for IP Protocols
362
Support for IP Forwarding
362
Assigning a Mac Address
363
Bridge Domain Interface Encapsulation
363
Support for Ip Protocols
363
Layer 2 to Layer
364
Layer 3 to Layer
364
Link States of a Bridge Domain and a Bridge Domain Interface
365
BDI Initial State
365
BDI Link State
365
Bridge Domain Interface Statistics
365
Creating or Deleting a Bridge Domain Interface
366
Bridge Domain Interface Scalability
366
How to Configure a Bridge Domain Interface
366
Example
366
Additional References
370
Related Documents
370
Standards
370
Mibs
370
Rfcs
370
Feature Information for Configuring Bridge Domain Interfaces
371
Monitoring and Maintaining Multilink Frame Relay
373
Configuring Multilink Frame Relay
373
Contents
373
Feature Overview
373
Finding Feature Information in this Module
373
Configuring Multilink Frame Relay
374
Feature Overview
374
Additional References
375
Mibs
375
Related Documents
375
Rfcs
375
Standards
375
Feature Information for Monitoring and Maintaining Multilink Frame Relay
376
Configuring MPLS Layer 2 Vpns
377
Contents
377
Finding Feature Information
377
Overview of L2VPN Interworking
377
L2VPN Interworking Modes
378
Ethernet or Bridged Interworking
378
IP or Routed Interworking
379
Prerequisites for Frame Relay DLCI-To-ATM AAL5SNAP Bridged Interworking
380
Configuring Frame Relay DLCI-To-ATM AAL5SNAP Bridged Interworking
382
Example: Frame Relay-To-ATM Bridged Interworking on an ATM-PE Router
386
Example: Frame Relay-To-ATM Bridged Interworking on a Frame Relay-PE Router
392
Gigabit Etherchannel for Virtual Private Wire Service
393
Supported Modes
393
Any-To-GEC Mode
393
GEC Like-To-Like Mode
393
Restrictions for Gigabit Etherchannel for Virtual Private Wire Service
394
Configuring Gigabit Etherchannel for Virtual Private Wire Service
395
Etherchannel-To-Etherchannel over MPLS Interworking
395
Etherchannel-To-Etherchannel over MPLS Interworking
397
Example: GEC Like-To-Like (Routed) Interworking
399
Any-To-Etherchannel over MPLS (Bridged) Interworking
400
Any-To-Etherchannel over MPLS (Routed) Interworking
402
Additional References
406
Mibs
406
Related Documents
406
Standards
406
Feature Information for Configuring MPLS Layer 2 Vpns
407
Rfcs
407
Technical Assistance
407
Glossary
409
Tracing and Trace Management
411
Tracing Overview
411
How Tracing Works
411
Tracing Levels
411
Viewing a Tracing Level
411
Tracing Levels
412
Viewing a Tracing Level
413
Setting a Tracing Level
414
Viewing the Content of the Trace Buffer
415
Configuring and Accessing the Web User Interface
417
Web User Interface Overview
417
Web User Interface General Overview
417
Legacy Web User Interface Overview
417
Graphics-Based Web User Interface Overview
417
Legacy Web User Interface Overview
418
Persistent Web User Interface Transport Maps Overview
420
Configuring the Router for Web User Interface Access
421
Authentication and the Web User Interface
423
Domain Name System and the Web User Interface
423
Clocks and the Web User Interface
423
Accessing the Web User Interface
424
Using Auto Refresh
425
Web User Interface Tips and Tricks
426
Unsupported Commands
427
Appendix A Unsupported Command
428
Configuration Examples
431
Tftp Server
431
Appendix B Configuration Example
432
Configuring the Router to Boot the Consolidated Package on the TFTP Server
432
Copying the Consolidated Package from the TFTP Server to the Router
435
Configuring the Router to Boot Using the Consolidated Package Stored on the Router
436
Extracting the Subpackages from a Consolidated Package into the same File System
437
Extracting the Subpackages from a Consolidated Package into a Different File System
439
Configuring the Router to Boot Using the Subpackages
440
Backing up Configuration Files
444
Copying a Startup Configuration File to Bootflash
444
Copying a Startup Configuration File to an USB Flash Disk
444
Copying a Startup Configuration File to a TFTP Server
444
Enabling a Second IOS Process on a Single RP Using SSO
445
Issu—Consolidated Package Upgrade
449
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Cisco Systems Router Quick Start Guide
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Table of Contents
Document Revision History
2
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
2
Documentation and Resources
2
Prepare for Installation
3
Site Preparation and Unpacking
3
Tools and Parts
3
Prepare for Rack-Mount Installation
4
Attach the Rack-Mount Brackets-Chassis Front-Mounted
4
Rack-Mount the Router
4
Attach the Rack-Mount Brackets-Chassis Rear-Mounted
5
Four-Post Rack Installation
5
Two-Post Rack Installation
7
Chassis Ground Connection Installation
10
Connect the Router to the Network
12
Connect the Shared Port Adapter Cables
13
Start the System
14
Connect DC Power to the Cisco ASR 1002 Router
18
Verifying Power Supply Operation
27
Start the Cisco ASR 1002 Router
28
Configuring the Router
32
Using the Console to Access the CLI
32
Configure Global Parameters Using the Set-Up Facility
33
Check the Running Configuration Settings
37
Save the Running Configuration to NVRAM
37
Perform Other Configuration Tasks
38
After Installation
38
Replace the Shared Port Adapters
40
Replace a Power Supply in the Cisco ASR 1002 Router
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Removing an Ac Power Supply
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Table of Contents
Document Revision History
2
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
2
Documentation and Resources
2
Cisco Asr 1002-F Router Overview
2
Prepare for Installation
3
Site Preparation and Unpacking
3
Tools and Parts
3
Prepare for Equipment Shelf or Tabletop Installation
3
Prepare for Rack-Mount Installation
4
Attach the Rack-Mount Brackets-Chassis Front-Mounted
4
Rack-Mount the Router
4
Attach the Rack-Mount Brackets-Chassis Rear-Mounted
5
Four-Post Rack Installation
5
Two-Post Rack Installation
7
Chassis Ground Connection Installation
10
Console and Auxiliary Port Cable Connections
11
Connect the Router to the Network
11
Management Ethernet Port Cable Connection
12
Connect the Shared Port Adapter Cables
13
Install the Cables Using the Cable-Management Bracket
14
Start the System
15
Configure the Router
23
Using the Console to Access the CLI
23
Configure Global Parameters Using the Set-Up Facility
24
Check the Running Configuration Settings
27
Save the Running Configuration to NVRAM
28
Perform Other Configuration Tasks
28
After Installation
28
Replace the Shared Port Adapters
29
Removing an Ac Power Supply
30
Installing the AC Power Supply
31
Removing the DC Power Supply
33
Installing the DC Power Supply
34
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
P R E F a C E Preface
5
Changes to this Document
5
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
5
General Configuration of the Network Positioning System
7
Configuring Basic Networking on a PE
7
Configuring the XMPP Server
9
Configuring Service Placement
11
Information about the Service Resolution Engine
11
Service Resolution Engine Ranking Requirements
12
Service Resolution Engine Configuration
12
Service Resolution Configuration Examples
13
Show Service-Resolution DC Command: Example
13
Show Service-Resolution Service-Requests Command: Example
14
Configuring the Capability Directory
15
Configuring Performance Metrics to Select a Service
17
Prerequisites for the Performance Manager
17
Performance Manager Limitations
17
Information about the Performance Manager
17
Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol Client Registration
18
Performance Manager Message Processing
19
How to Configure the Performance Manager
20
Configuring the Performance Manager on a DC-Facing PE
20
Configuring the Performance Manager on a CE-Facing PE
21
Configuring the Routing Protocols Used for Network Proximity
25
Information about Network Routing Proximity
25
PXE Data Elements
26
PXE Peering and Ranking
26
How to Configure Routing Protocols
27
Configuring OSPF for Proximity Calculations
27
Configuring BGP for Proximity Calculations
28
Configuring IS-IS for Proximity Calculations
30
NPS Configuration Examples
33
CE-Facing PE Configuration Example
33
DCE-Facing PE Configuration: Example
34
Cisco ASR1002 - ASR 1002 Router Installation Manual (46 pages)
Overview and Installation
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Cisco Asr 1002 Router Description
1
Front View
2
Cisco Asr 1002 Router Components
4
Power Supplies in the Cisco Asr 1002 Router
6
Installation Methods
12
General Rack Installation Guidelines
13
Guidelines for an Equipment Shelf or Tabletop Installation
14
Equipment Shelf or Tabletop Installation
14
Rack-Mounting the Cisco ASR 1002 Router
16
Verifying Rack Dimensions
17
Attaching the Chassis Rack-Mount Brackets
17
Installing the Cisco ASR 1002 Router in a Rack
19
Two-Post Rack Installation
21
Four-Post Rack Installation
22
Attaching the Cable-Management Bracket
23
Attaching a Chassis Ground Connection
25
Connecting the Shared Port Adapter Cables
28
Connecting the Console and Auxiliary Port Cables
29
Management Ethernet Port Cable Connection
30
Cisco ASR 1002 Router Power Supplies
30
Connecting Cables
46
Auxiliary Connection
46
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