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Cisco 12000/10700 v3.1.1 Router Manager 
User Guide

Software Release 3.1.1

Text Part Number: OL-4455-01

Summary of Contents for 12000 - Series Chassis Modular Expansion Base

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Page 2: ...ENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL EVEN IF CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Cisco 12000 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide Copyright 2003 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved CCIP CCSP the Cisco Arrow logo the Cisco Powered Network mar...

Page 3: ...ssistance Center xxxi Cisco TAC Website xxxii Cisco TAC Escalation Center xxxii Obtaining Additional Publications and Information xxxii C H A P T E R 1 Overview 1 1 Cisco Element Manager Framework Cisco EMF Software 1 2 Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Software 1 2 Key Features of the Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Software 1 2 Accessing Online Help 1 4 C H A P T E R 2 Concepts 2 1 Cisco 12000 1...

Page 4: ... 3 Getting Started 3 1 Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Workflow 3 1 Starting Cisco EMF and Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager 3 3 Starting a Cisco EMF User Session 3 3 Launchpad 3 5 Launching an Application 3 5 Map Viewer Viewer 3 6 Groups 3 6 Access 3 6 Event Browser Events 3 6 Discovery 3 6 Notification Profiles 3 7 Thresholding Regimes 3 7 Event Groups 3 7 PreFilter 3 8 Quitting a Cisco EMF User...

Page 5: ... Passwords 4 5 Management Information Window Detailed Description 4 6 Configuration Tab 4 6 IOS Command Line Security Tab 4 6 Chassis Configuration 4 7 Viewing the Chassis Configuration Window 4 7 Commissioning a Chassis 4 8 Decommissioning a Chassis 4 8 Starting Global Performance Logging 4 9 Stopping Global Performance Logging 4 10 Entering Additional Descriptions for a Selected Chassis 4 11 Dev...

Page 6: ...b 4 28 System Log 4 29 Viewing the SysLog Messages Window 4 29 System Log Window Detailed Description 4 30 SysLog Message Tab 4 30 Using RME for Chassis Management Tasks 4 31 Configuration Backup Restore Using RME 4 32 IOS Image Download Using RME 4 32 APS Status 4 32 Viewing the APS Status Window 4 32 APS Status Window Detailed Description 4 34 APS Circuits Area 4 34 Initiating a Telnet Service 4...

Page 7: ...etailed Description 4 46 TCP Status Tab 4 46 TCP Connections Tab 4 47 UDP Status 4 48 Viewing the UDP Status Window 4 48 UDP Status Window Detailed Description 4 49 Status 4 49 C H A P T E R 5 Managing Modules 5 1 Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Module Names 5 1 Launching the Module Management Windows 5 2 Module Configuration 5 3 Viewing the Configuration Window 5 3 Commissioning a Selected Modul...

Page 8: ...ng an Existing ATM Interface Profile 7 6 Deleting an Existing ATM Interface Profile 7 6 ATM Interface Configuration Profile Window Detailed Description 7 7 Configuration 1 Tab 7 7 Configuration 2 Tab 7 8 Creating an HSRP Profile 7 9 Editing an Existing HSRP Interface Profile 7 10 Deleting an Existing HSRP Interface Profile 7 11 HSRP Profile Window Detailed Description 7 11 HSRP Profile Parameters ...

Page 9: ... Tab 8 9 Ethernet Interface Configuration 8 9 Viewing the Ethernet Interface Configuration Window 8 10 Configuring an Ethernet Interface 8 11 Ethernet Interface Configuration Window Detailed Description 8 12 Configuration Tab 8 12 HSRP Parameters Tab 8 12 IP Configuration 8 13 Viewing the IP Configuration Window 8 14 Configuring an IP Interface 8 14 IP Configuration Window Detailed Description 8 1...

Page 10: ...chnology Specific Windows 9 1 Launching the Interface Status Windows 9 2 Generic Interface Status 9 3 Viewing the Generic Interface Status Window 9 3 Generic Interface Status Window Detailed Description 9 4 Interface Details 9 4 Last Change Details 9 4 Transmission Details 9 4 ATM Interface Status 9 5 Viewing the ATM Interface Status Window 9 5 ATM Interface Status Window Detailed Description 9 6 ...

Page 11: ...ote Node 9 20 SRP Topology Map 9 20 Viewing the SRP Topology Map 9 20 SRP Topology Map Detailed Description 9 21 Topology Map 9 21 C H A P T E R 10 Interface Performance 10 1 Interfaces and Related Technology Specific Windows 10 1 Launching the Interface Performance Windows 10 2 Generic Interface Performance 10 3 Viewing the Generic Interface Performance Window 10 3 Starting Performance Logging fo...

Page 12: ...ormance 10 21 Viewing the SRP Performance Window 10 21 SRP Performance Window Detailed Description 10 24 Interface Tab 10 25 Outer Ring Tab 10 26 Inner Ring Tab 10 27 Side Tab 10 28 SRP Side Performance 10 28 Viewing the SRP Side Performance Window 10 29 SRP Side Performance Window Detailed Description 10 31 Ring Tab 10 31 Host Tab 10 32 Errors Tab 10 33 C H A P T E R 11 Layer 3 QoS 11 1 Launching...

Page 13: ...Interface 11 18 Removing a CAR Policy from an Interface 11 19 Editing or Deleting a CAR Policy 11 19 CAR Policy Apply Window Detailed Description 11 20 CAR Policy Apply Tab 11 20 CAR Policy Status 11 21 Viewing the CAR Policy Status Window 11 21 The Workflow for WRED DRR 11 22 Engine Type Support for WRED 11 22 CoS Queue Group Configuration 11 23 Creating a CoS Queue Group Under WRED 11 23 Editing...

Page 14: ...ble Info 11 38 Apply Status 11 38 C H A P T E R 12 Managing ATM Connections 12 1 ATM Connections Supported by Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager 12 2 PVC Connections 12 2 Terminating PVC Connections 12 2 SVC Connections 12 3 Launching the ATM Connections Windows 12 4 ATM Connection Synchronization 12 4 Device_is_Master default policy 12 5 Normal Policy 12 6 CEMF_is_Master_After_First_Sync 12 6 Creat...

Page 15: ... 32 ATM OAM Ping 12 32 ATM VCL Configuration Window Detailed Description 12 34 Configuration Tab 12 34 Layer 3 Configuration Tab 12 35 OAM Ping Tab 12 36 SVC Configuration 12 37 Viewing the SVC Configuration Window 12 37 Connecting or Disconnecting an SVC 12 38 Decommissioning or Recommissioning an SVC 12 38 SVC Configuration Window Detailed Description 12 38 Configuration 12 38 PVC Status 12 40 A...

Page 16: ...scription 14 4 BGP General 14 4 BGP Information 14 5 Enabling BGP on a Chassis 14 5 Enable BGP Window Detailed Description 14 6 Action 14 6 Modifying BGP on a Chassis 14 7 BGP Modify Window Detailed Description 14 8 Disabling BGP on a Chassis 14 8 Viewing the Network Tab on the BGP Configuration Window 14 9 Network Tab Detailed Description 14 10 BGP Network Information 14 10 BGP Network Configurat...

Page 17: ...amily 14 28 Configure Address Family Detailed Description 14 29 Add Address Family 14 29 Modifying BGP Address Family 14 30 BGP Address Family Modify Address Family Parameters Detailed Description 14 31 Modify Address Family Parameters 14 31 Viewing the AF Network Tab on the BGP Address Family Configuration Window 14 32 AF Network Tab Detailed Description 14 33 Network Information 14 33 BGP Addres...

Page 18: ...nfiguration 14 47 Viewing the OSPF Configuration Window 14 47 Config Tab Detailed Description 14 48 Config 14 48 Adding an OSPF Process 14 49 Removing an OSPF Process 14 50 Viewing the Network Tab on the OSPF Configuration Window 14 51 Network Tab Detailed Description 14 51 Ospf Network 14 51 Configuring a Network 14 52 Configure Network Detailed Description 14 54 Configure Network 14 54 OSPF Stat...

Page 19: ...P 15 18 MPLS LDP Entity Status Window 15 18 Viewing the MPLS LDP Entity Status Window 15 18 MPLS LDP Entity Status Window Detailed Description 15 19 MPLS LDP Hello Adjacencies 15 26 Viewing the MPLS LDP Hello Adjacencies Window 15 26 MPLS LDP Hello Adjacencies Window Detailed Description 15 27 MPLS LDP Peer Status 15 28 Viewing the MPLS LDP Peer Status Window 15 28 MPLS LDP Peer Status Window Deta...

Page 20: ...ewing the VRF Status Window 16 15 VRF Status Window Detailed Description 16 16 General Tab 16 16 Performance and Security Tab 16 17 Interface VRF Status 16 19 Viewing the Interface VRF Status Window 16 19 Interface VRF Status Window Detailed Description 16 20 Interface VRF Association Tab 16 20 VPN Status 16 20 Viewing the VPN Status Window 16 20 VPN Status Window Detailed Description 16 21 Genera...

Page 21: ...ution 17 11 Verify Label Bindings 17 12 Verify Interface CEF Switching 17 13 C H A P T E R 18 Fault Management 18 1 Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Alarms 18 1 Viewing Alarms 18 2 Cisco 12000 10720 Router Trap Support 18 2 Chassis Alarms 18 3 Interface Alarms 18 5 Syslog Traps 18 5 Configuration Management Traps 18 6 Heartbeat Polling 18 7 Connectivity Management 18 7 Operational Status Polling 1...

Page 22: ...at Version is the Software 21 1 What Dialogs Use the IOS CLI Instead of SNMP 21 2 Configuration 21 3 Verifying SNMP Log and Trap Settings 21 3 BGP Configuration 21 5 ATM Sub Interface Configuration 21 5 ATM IP Configuration GUI Display ERROR Settings 21 5 Viewing ATM Physical Port Configurations 21 6 A P P E N D I X A SONET SDH Conversion Chart A 1 A P P E N D I X B GUI Synchronization Details B 1...

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Page 25: ...aying interface performance statistics This chapter contains the following sections Document Audience Document Organization Conventions Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Technical Assistance Document Audience This user guide is written as a technical resource for network managers system administrators network analysts and system operators with the following qualifications Basic understanding of ne...

Page 26: ...tasks that can be performed on the interfaces of the Cisco devices being managed using the Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager application Chapter 7 Interface Profiles This chapter describes how to create interface profiles using the Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager application Chapter 8 Interface Configuration This chapter describes how to configure or set up interfaces associated with each line car...

Page 27: ...gement This chapter describes how to view appropriate fault information on the Cisco 12000 10720 Routers you are managing Chapter 19 Change Management This chapter describes how to manage the insertion and removal of linecards from the Cisco 12000 10720 Routers being managed Chapter 20 Performance Management and Historical Data This chapter describes the Performance Manager application Performance...

Page 28: ...er entries in text usr bin Italic font Arguments for which users supply values CEMF_ROOT Square brackets Optional keywords or arguments Braces Alternative but required keywords yes no Vertical bar Separator between alternative but required keywords yes no Angle brackets Non printing user entries such as passwords rootpassword Table 3 Example Conventions Format Description Example Plain screen font...

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Page 31: ...ols cisco com RPF register register do Technical Assistance Center The Cisco TAC is available to all customers who need technical assistance with a Cisco product technology or solution Two types of support are available the Cisco TAC website and the Cisco TAC Escalation Center The type of support that you choose depends on the priority of the problem and the conditions stated in service contracts ...

Page 32: ... network degradation significantly impacts business operations When you contact the TAC Escalation Center with a P1 or P2 problem a Cisco TAC engineer automatically opens a case To obtain a directory of toll free Cisco TAC telephone numbers for your country go to this URL http www cisco com warp public 687 Directory DirTAC shtml Before calling please check with your network operations center to de...

Page 33: ...agazine at this URL http www cisco com go packet iQ Magazine is the Cisco bimonthly publication that delivers the latest information about Internet business strategies for executives You can access iQ Magazine at this URL http www cisco com go iqmagazine Internet Protocol Journal is a quarterly journal published by Cisco Systems for engineering professionals involved in designing developing and op...

Page 34: ...xxxiv Cisco 12000 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 About This Guide Obtaining Additional Publications and Information ...

Page 35: ...y for optical connectivity Each router is equipped with one uplink card and one Ethernet access card Figure 1 1 shows a typical Cisco 12000 Series Routers deployment The Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager application supports the entire range of the Cisco 12000 Series Routers like Cisco 12008 Cisco 12012 Cisco 12016 Cisco 12404 Cisco 12406 Cisco 12410 Cisco 12416 and the Cisco 10720 Router Figure 1 ...

Page 36: ...nagement Framework User Guide Release 3 2 78 12536 01 for further details Map Viewer is the primary entry point into the Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager software When Map Viewer is launched the application is displayed corresponding to the highlighted map icon in the hierarchy pane You can easily monitor the status of all network elements or abstractions of elements contained within the network a...

Page 37: ...rds and interfaces Supports various line cards and interfaces such as packet over SONET POS Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM Digital Signal 3 DS3 Dynamic Packet Transport DPT Spatial Reuse Protocol SRP and Gigabit and Fast Ethernet Cisco IOS releases Easily downloads new software releases from Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager onto devices using RME ATM Connections Management Uploads existing PVCs an...

Page 38: ... 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 1 Overview Accessing Online Help Accessing Online Help Each window has the option to click the Help icon or to select Help from the menu bar A list of help topics is displayed ...

Page 39: ...ch as the chassis hardware frame line cards and interfaces Logical Represents intangible more abstract features such as ATM connections Layer 3 Quality of Service QoS objects and VLAN sub interfaces Fault Configuration Accounting and Performance FCAP windows are accessible on both physical and logical EM objects in the form of FCAP menu options that appear when you right click on any object in Cis...

Page 40: ...P Management System Log APS Status RPR Configuration RPR Status GRP Gigabit Route Processor There can be up to two GRPs in a chassis The primary GRP is the CPU or brains of the router The secondary GRP is redundant Configuration Fault Management Inventory Performance Line Cards There are various types of line cards within a chassis for example ATM Ethernet SRP POS E3 DS3 and Modular Ethernet Each ...

Page 41: ...jects contained within a chassis are often referred to as subchassis objects or modules Cisco 12000 10720 Router Chassis The Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager application supports the entire range of Cisco 12000 Series Router chassis like Cisco 12008 Cisco 12012 Cisco 12016 Cisco 12404 Cisco 12406 Cisco 12410 Cisco 12416 and the Cisco 10720 Router chassis Figure 2 1 displays a Cisco 12016 Router ch...

Page 42: ...X TX 1 RX TX 2 RX TX 3 RX TX 4 RX TX 5 RX 12DS3 SMB P H F DOWN LOOP RA LA CDHNT CD TX 0 RX TX 1 RX TX 2 RX TX 3 RX TX 4 RX TX 5 RX TX 6 RX TX 7 RX TX 8 RX TX 9 RX TX 10 RX TX 11 RX AC TIV E CA RR IER RX PK T OC 48 STM 16 SCPOS AC TIV E 0 CA RR IER RX CE LL OC 12 STM 4 ATM FAST ETERNET SLO T 0 ROUTE PROCESSOR SLO T 1 CO LL LIN K TX RX RJ 45 MII RE SE T AU X CO NS OL E EJE CT SLO T 0 ROUTE PROCESSOR...

Page 43: ... one to four AC or DC input power supplies depending upon the specific chassis Blower Module The Cisco 12012 and 12016 Routers contain two blower modules which circulate cooling air through the card cages in the chassis Fan Tray The Cisco 12008 Router contains a fan tray which circulates cooling air through the card cage in the chassis Linecards Refer Manually Deploying Line Cards section on page ...

Page 44: ...ghted Random Early Detection WRED or Committed Access Rate CAR objects such as Class of Service CoS Queue Groups WRED ToFab policies CAR policies and CAR access lists Note The Cisco 10720 Router does not support Layer 3 QoS objects ATM connections Permanent Virtual Circuits PVCs or Switched Virtual Circuits SVCs can be applied to ATM interfaces The Cisco 10720 Router does not support ATM connectio...

Page 45: ...ap Viewer The additional icons indicate a variety of information for example information on the state of the object or event status information Figure 2 2 provides an example of a TGO Table 2 3 Layer 3 QoS Logical Objects Logical Object Management Functions WRED CoS queue groups ToFab Policies Create configure apply modify delete and remove CosQ groups WRED ToFab and CAR objects CAR CAR policies C...

Page 46: ...ut its associated network element Object name Name that the user gives to the object Object class Class indicates a different kind of element Object state ANSI T1 232 Event unacknowledged count Event unacknowledged state Event outstanding state Figure 2 3 shows an example of a Cisco 12000 chassis map displaying a few of the TGO icons that could appear Object name Object class bitmap Event unacknow...

Page 47: ...00 10720 Router Manager Objects and Interfaces Figure 2 3 Sample Cisco 12000 Chassis Showing Telecom Graphical Objects Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide Release 3 2 for further information on the type of TGO objects that can appear in the Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager ...

Page 48: ...te admin status up this does not follow the TGO standard definitions however within the standard definitions there is no available combination that accurately represents this state Table 2 6 OSI Mappings for the different combinations of the Admin and Operational Status Operational Status Admin Status OSI Mapping Icon Representation Up Up EnabledActiveUnloc ked Availability Providing Service Down ...

Page 49: ...of containing and grouping objects Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager adds specific views to the standard views supplied by Cisco EMF The standard Cisco EMF views are the Physical and Network views for further information on these views refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide Release 3 2 The number in parenthesis next to a view indicates how many top level objects are contained wi...

Page 50: ...ame device multiple times For details on auto discovery see IP Auto Discovery of the Cisco Chassis section on page 3 19 Physical View Physical view displays all the physical objects Objects in the Physical view are ordered according to their relative physical location Figure 2 5 Hierarchy of Physical View VLAN View The VLAN view displays the VLAN objects in Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager The VLA...

Page 51: ... 10720 Router Manager Object States The two most common object states are Normal and Decommissioned For example when you deploy a line card in Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager the initial state of the line card is decommissioned You can then commission the line card to begin active management for details on how to commission a module see Commissioning a Selected Module section on page 5 4 When you...

Page 52: ...e objects the heartbeat polling interval is 5 minutes Errored When the object is in a non operational state it moves into the errored state In the errored state performance polling if activated is stopped however the heartbeat polling which polls an object every 5 minutes to verify its existence and current state continues until the device responds positively to the heartbeat request When the modu...

Page 53: ... lost comms state When the linecard is re inserted in the device subchassis discovery is resumed and the object moves out of the discovery lost comms state Mismatched The mismatched state occurs when a mismatch is found between what is in the hardware and what is deployed in Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager For example say you are expecting an ATM OC 3 line card So you predeploy and perform offlin...

Page 54: ...2 16 Cisco 12000 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 2 Concepts Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Object States ...

Page 55: ... Router Manager application See Figure 3 1 on page 3 2 for further details This chapter provides the following information Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Workflow Starting Cisco EMF and Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Deployment Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Workflow Figure 3 1 outlines the steps involved in installing configuring and using the Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager application ...

Page 56: ...10720 Router Manager Deploy objects Enter username and password Perform Subchassis discovery Review deployment and check for alarms Module Management Interface Management ATM Connections Chassis Management Fault Management Layer 3 QoS VLAN Sub interface Change Management Install Cisco EMF software Install C12000 10720M software Start a Cisco EMF session Start CEMF 84835 ...

Page 57: ...matically starts when you start a Cisco EMF user session Note Each active Cisco EMF session uses a single Cisco EMF user license This section covers the following Starting a Cisco EMF User Session Launchpad Quitting a Cisco EMF User Session Starting a Cisco EMF User Session Note Cisco EMF should already be running When you try to invoke a Cisco EMF session and if you receive a message that Cisco E...

Page 58: ...me and password Step 3 Click Ok to proceed When an unknown user name or password is entered an error is displayed Click Ok then enter a valid user name and password Note You have three attempts to enter a valid user name and password After the third failed attempt the session does not start and the Login window closes When a valid user name and the password are entered the session starts and the C...

Page 59: ...lication is launched A busy icon and a message in the status bar is displayed during launch More than one instance of an application can be opened at any time Note If an application is already open it appears in the Windows list Click Window and choose the application you require from the drop down menu Event Grps icon Launches Event Groups Application PreFilter icon Launches Pre Filtering Applica...

Page 60: ...he Object Group Manager application Access User Access Control allows system administrators the opportunity to control the features of their system that can be accessed by various levels of personnel This is important for secure network management Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for further details on the User Access Control application Event Browser Events One of the mo...

Page 61: ...tes should be polled and on what period and defines the thresholding conditions The Thresholding Regime specifies object groups which contain the objects whose attributes will be polled Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide Release 3 2 for further details on the Thresholding Regimes application Event Groups Event Groups allows you to organize network elements into event groups...

Page 62: ...e deploy the physical objects that you want to manage Deploying a physical object creates a representative object in Cisco EMF and as a result makes the Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager application aware of the physical object s presence Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager objects can be discovered automatically or deployed manually For example to deploy a chassis you can use auto discovery or you ca...

Page 63: ...te objects are not created using the deployment wizard For details on creating these objects manually see Chapter 11 Layer 3 QoS The Deployment section covers the following areas Deployment Process Outline Manually Deploying a Generic Site Object IP Auto Discovery of the Cisco Chassis Manually Deploying a Cisco 12000 10720 Chassis Commissioning and Subchassis Discovery Manually Deploying Modules I...

Page 64: ...oy objects before the Cisco hardware arrives on site See Pre deployment section on page 3 58 for further details 3 The third deployment stage is at subchassis level This involves either subchassis discovery or deploying subchassis objects modules manually See Commissioning and Subchassis Discovery section on page 3 26 or the Manually Deploying Modules section on page 3 30 for further details Manua...

Page 65: ...deploy a Site object from the Physical view Step 2 Click and hold down the right mouse button Step 3 Choose Deployment Deploy Generic Objects Figure 3 5 Deploying a Site Object The Deployment Wizard Templates window appears see Figure 3 6 displaying a list of available generic object deployment profiles Deployment profiles are templates that prompt you for the appropriate information required to d...

Page 66: ...mplates Window Step 4 Select the generic object that you wish to deploy from the list supplied In this example shown in Figure 3 6 shows the deployment profile for a Site object is selected The Deployment Wizard steps through a series of windows that prompt you for the information required to deploy the Site object Step 5 Click Forward ...

Page 67: ...apter 3 Getting Started Deployment The Deployment Wizard Object Parameters window appears see Figure 3 7 Figure 3 7 Deployment Wizard Object Parameters Window 1 of 2 Step 6 Enter the number of Sites required A single site was entered in this example Step 7 Click Forward ...

Page 68: ...r User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 3 Getting Started Deployment Figure 3 8 Deployment Wizard Object Parameters Window 2 of 2 Step 8 Enter a Site name Each Site must have a unique name In this example the site is called Site srp Step 9 Click Forward ...

Page 69: ...10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 3 Getting Started Deployment The Deployment Wizard Views window appears Figure 3 9 Deployment Wizard Views Window Step 10 Click Select to select a physical view ...

Page 70: ... 01 Chapter 3 Getting Started Deployment The Object Selector Window appears Figure 3 10 Object Selector Step 11 Select the object where you wish to place the Site object Step 12 Click Apply The Deployment Wizard Views window re appears with the selection displayed ...

Page 71: ...tarted Deployment Figure 3 11 Deployment Wizard Views Window Step 13 Click Forward Note You are prompted to repeat Steps 8 to 13 if you are deploying more than one Site The Deployment Wizard Summary window appears The Summary window provides details of the object you are about to deploy ...

Page 72: ...loyment Wizard Summary Window Step 14 Click Finish when the Deployment Summary information is correct to complete deployment and close the Deployment Wizard Summary window The new Site object that is Site srp is created and displayed in the Map Viewer window Figure 3 13 Example Showing the Newly Deployed Site srp Object ...

Page 73: ...d so that equipment with different community strings can be discovered in the same discovery session The SNMP information returned by devices is used to work out what kind of device has been found IP and SNMP ICMP pings are used to find chassis and then SNMP requests are used to interrogate the chassis to find out what kind of chassis they are This is the default mechanism Auto discovery can disco...

Page 74: ...ommended that you ping the Cisco 12000 10720 Router you intend to deploy to ensure the device can be contacted To deploy a chassis proceed as follows Step 1 In the Map Viewer right click on the site object under which you wish to deploy the chassis then choose Deployment Cisco 12000 10720 Manager 12008 or 12012 or 12016 or 12404 or 12406 or 12410 or 12416 or 10720 Chassis The Deployment Wizard app...

Page 75: ... 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 3 Getting Started Deployment Figure 3 15 Deployment Wizard Object Parameters 1 of 3 Step 2 Enter the number of chassis objects you want to deploy Click Forward ...

Page 76: ...e in the IP address for the chassis you are deploying Subnet Mask The subnet mask for the IP address of the chassis SNMP Details Type in the SNMP read and write communities and select the SNMP version The default SNMP version is 2c Chassis Initial State Specify the initial state for the chassis after deployment The default initial state of the chassis is decommission When the user selects commissi...

Page 77: ...3 23 Cisco 12000 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 3 Getting Started Deployment Figure 3 17 Deployment Wizard Views Step 5 Click on Select The Object Selector window appears ...

Page 78: ...ment Figure 3 18 Object Selector Window Step 6 Choose the site under which you want to deploy the chassis Click Apply The Deployment Wizard Views window is displayed with the selected Site object Figure 3 19 Deployment Wizard Views Step 7 Click Forward A Deployment Wizard Summary window is displayed ...

Page 79: ...mmary Screen If the Deployment Summary information is correct click Finish If the Deployment Summary information is incorrect click Cancel to stop deployment Step 9 To proceed you have two options To perform subchassis discovery see Commissioning and Subchassis Discovery section on page 3 26 If you wish to continue deploying individual modules proceed to the Manually Deploying Modules section on p...

Page 80: ...w before subchassis discovery Subchassis discovery discovers all physical objects that is modules and interfaces within the chassis and places them onto the chassis map Figure 3 21 Before Subchassis Discovery Line cards and interfaces located within the chassis are discovered at this time Commissioning not only discovers all the physical objects within the chassis but also uploads the ATM connecti...

Page 81: ...n decommission the objects you are not ready to manage after commissioning the chassis Tip If you are not ready to commission the chassis you can manually deploy modules within the chassis for details see Manually Deploying Modules section on page 3 30 Modules can also be commissioned individually provided the chassis is commissioned Commissioning a Chassis When you commission a chassis subchassis...

Page 82: ...ry and release A subsequent click anywhere on the window deselects all previous selections To extend a currently selected block of chassis hold the Shift key down and click on the entry at the end of the group to be added To add a non contiguous entry to the selection group hold down the Ctrl Control key and click on the entry to be added It is recommended to commission at the most 15 chassis at a...

Page 83: ...or failed Figure 3 23 shows a Cisco 12008 chassis map in the Physical view after successful subchassis discovery Modules and interfaces are automatically deployed within the chassis and enter the commissioned state However icons representing the physical objects appear in the Component Managed view Figure 3 23 After Subchassis Discovery Note After commissioning a chassis you can configure and mana...

Page 84: ...ws whether the action has succeeded or failed Object States After subchassis discovery all objects enter a specific state See Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Object States section on page 2 13 for details about object states Manually Deploying Modules This section details the procedure to manually deploy modules using the Deployment Wizard You can manually deploy modules before they are physicall...

Page 85: ...n auto named ATM line card in slot 5 the name given would be A5 This option is most useful when you have numerous line cards of the same type to deploy However the line cards must be deployed in sequence within the slots For example if you wanted to deploy five ATM line cards in slots 1 to 5 then the auto named option would be ideal Manually Deploying a GRP Card Each chassis must have at least one...

Page 86: ...ose one of the Template Choices from the list displayed either auto named or user named deployment Ensure that your choice is highlighted before continuing See User Named vs Auto Named Module Deployment section on page 3 31 for further information on auto vs user named deployment Step 3 Click Forward The Deployment Wizard Object Parameters window appears ...

Page 87: ... GRPs the primary GRP must be placed in a slot with a lower number than the secondary GRP Caution If you deploy a module in a slot that is already occupied deployment will fail at the Finish point Also deployment fails if a module is deployed with a name that already exists in the EM Step 5 Click Forward The Deployment Wizard Views window appears Two Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager views are disp...

Page 88: ...3 34 Cisco 12000 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 3 Getting Started Deployment Figure 3 26 Deployment Wizard Views Step 6 Click Select The Object Selector window appears ...

Page 89: ...ent Figure 3 27 Object Selector Window Step 7 Navigate through the hierarchy and choose the chassis that the GRP will be deployed within Grayed out objects are not available for selection Step 8 Click Apply The Deployment Wizard Views window re appears with the location where the object will be placed ...

Page 90: ...ent Figure 3 28 Deployment Wizard Views Step 9 Repeat Steps 6 to 8 to place the chassis object in each of the Physical and ComponentManaged views Note You are prompted to repeat steps 6 to 8 if you are deploying more than one GRP card Step 10 Click Forward The Deployment Wizard Summary window appears ...

Page 91: ...ummary details appear in the Deployment Summary window If the deployment summary information is correct click Finish If the deployment summary information is incorrect click Cancel to stop deployment Note Two objects are deployed when deploying each GRP card the GRP module object itself and the Ethernet interface object representing the Ethernet interface on the GRP ...

Page 92: ...OC 12 Single Mode SM Line Card atm oc12 mm ATM OC 12 1 MM Single Port OC 12 Multi Mode MM Line Card gsr qoc12 sm ATM OC 12 4 SM 4 port OC12 ATM Single Mode SM Line Card gsr qoc12 mm ATM OC 12 4 MM 4 port OC12 ATM Multi Mode MM Line Card gsr e48 atm 4oc12 mm sr sc cannot be manually deployed GSR Edge Engine 48 ATM 4 port OC12 STM4Multi Mode Short Reach Line Card gsr e48 atm 4oc12 sm ir sc cannot be...

Page 93: ...2 Intermediate Reach Line Card pos oc48 sm lr fc POS OC 48 LR FC 1 Port Packet Over Sonet OC 48 Single Mode Long Reach FC Connector Card pos oc48 sm lr sc POS OC 48 LR SC 1 Port Packet Over Sonet OC 48 Single Mode Long Reach SC Connector Card pos oc48 sm sr fc POS OC 48 SR FC 1 Port Packet Over SONET OC 48c STM 16 Single Mode Short Reach with FC Connector pos oc48 sm sr sc POS OC 48 SR SC 1 Port P...

Page 94: ...4 IR FC OC 192 Intermediate Reach FC Connector Line Card pos en oc192 sm vsr POS OC 192 1 E4 VSR Enhanced OC 192 Very Short Reach Line Card gsr e oc192 sm sr2 sc POS OC 192 1 E4 SR2 SC GSR Edge 1 Port OC 192 Short Reach 2 SC Connector Line Card gsr e oc192 sm sr2 fc POS OC 192 1 E4 SR2 FC GSR Edge 1 Port OC 192 Short Reach 2 FC Connector Line Card pos en oc192 sm sr2 sc POS OC 192 1 E4 SR2 SC Enha...

Page 95: ...Supported by Cisco 12000 Series Routers continued POS Card Type Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Menu Option Card Description Table 3 4 Ethernet Line Cards Supported by Cisco 12000 Series Routers Card Type Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Menu Option Card Description gsr 1ge Ethernet Giga 1 Port 1 Port Gigabit Ethernet Line Card gsr 3ge Ethernet Giga 3 Port 3 Port Gigabit Ethernet Line Card triden...

Page 96: ... Cisco 12000 Series Routers Card Type Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Menu Option Card Description srp oc12 sm ir cannot be manually deployed 1 Port OC 12 Single Mode SRP Intermediate Reach Line Card srp oc12 mm cannot be manually deployed 1 Port OC 12 Multi Mode SRP Line Card srp oc48 sm sr cannot be manually deployed 1 Port OC 48 SRP Single Mode Short Reach Line Card srp oc48 sm lr cannot be ma...

Page 97: ... lr1 cannot be manually deployed 1 port OC 48c SRP SM long 40km reach uplink card ul srp48 lr2 cannot be manually deployed 1 port OC 48c SRP SM long 80km reach uplink card ul pos srp48 sm sr POS SR c10720 OC 48c POS SRP SM short reach uplink card ul pos srp48 sm ir POS IR c10720 OC 48c POS SRP SM intermediate reach uplink card ul pos srp48 sm lr1 POS LR1 c10720 OC 48c POS SRP SM Long Reach 40Km up...

Page 98: ...yment Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Module ATM or POS or Ethernet or DS 3 then choose the exact type of line card to be deployed for example OC 3 4 Port or OC12 1 Port Now choose the exact variant for example SM or MM if applicable The Deployment Wizard appears Figure 3 30 Deployment Wizard Templates Step 2 Choose the type of deployment either auto named or user named Step 3 Click Forward Note The sam...

Page 99: ...t to deploy Step 5 Enter the slot number where the card will be deployed Note Deployment will fail at the Finish point later on if you try to deploy a module in a slot that is already occupied Step 6 Click Forward The Deployment Wizard Views window appears Two Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager views are displayed at the left side of the Deployment Wizard Views window that is Physical and ComponentM...

Page 100: ... 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 3 Getting Started Deployment Figure 3 32 Deployment Wizard Views Step 7 Click Select to choose where you wish to place the object within the view The Object Selector window appears ...

Page 101: ...sis you want to place the ATM line card under Objects which are not available for selection are greyed out Click on the sign to expand the view Select the chassis under which you want to deploy the line card Step 9 Once you have highlighted your selection click Apply The Deployment Wizard Views window re appears with the location where the object will be placed ...

Page 102: ...3 Getting Started Deployment Figure 3 34 Deployment Wizard Views Step 10 Repeat Steps 7 to 9 to place the object in each of the Physical and ComponentManaged views Step 11 Click Forward Note You are prompted to repeat steps 4 through 11 if you are deploying multiple line cards ...

Page 103: ...ear in the Deployment Summary window If the information is correct click Finish Click Cancel if the information is incorrect and the deployment process stops Note The number of objects deployed reflects the line card object plus the number of ports or interfaces on the line card For example if you have deployed an OC 3 4 port line card 5 objects are deployed in total The five objects are four inte...

Page 104: ...hich you want to deploy the CSC then choose the correct CSC card from the service menu Deployment Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Module CSC The Deployment Wizard Views window appears Table 3 10 Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Supported CSC and SFC Line Cards Card Card Type Card Description CSC CSC0 OC48 Clock Scheduler Card CSC4 OC48 ClockScheduler Card CSC8 OC48 Clock Scheduler Card CSC16 OC48 Clock ...

Page 105: ...uide OL 4455 01 Chapter 3 Getting Started Deployment Figure 3 36 Deployment Wizard Views Step 2 Click Select to choose where you wish to place the object within the view Click on the sign to expand the view if required The Object Selector window appears ...

Page 106: ...ent Figure 3 37 Object Selector Window Step 3 Navigate through the hierarchy and choose where you wish to place the object within the view Click on the sign to expand the view if required Step 4 Click Apply The Deployment Wizard Views window re appears with the location where the object will be placed ...

Page 107: ...53 Cisco 12000 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 3 Getting Started Deployment Figure 3 38 Deployment Wizard Views Step 5 Click Forward The Deployment Wizard Summary window appears ...

Page 108: ...5 01 Chapter 3 Getting Started Deployment Figure 3 39 Deployment Wizard Summary Step 6 The deployment summary details appear in the Deployment Summary window If the information is correct click Finish If the information is incorrect click Cancel to stop deployment ...

Page 109: ...ws Step 1 Right click on the chassis you want to deploy the switch fabric card under then choose the correct SFC card from the service menu Deployment Cisco 12000 10720 Manager 12008 Module SFC The Deployment Wizard Views window appears Figure 3 40 Deployment Wizard Views Step 2 Click Select to choose where you wish to place the object within the view The Object Selector window appears ...

Page 110: ...g Started Deployment Figure 3 41 Object Selector Window Step 3 Choose where you wish to place the object within the view Click on the sign to expand the view if required Step 4 Click Apply The Deployment Wizard Views window re appears with the location where the object will be placed ...

Page 111: ...uide OL 4455 01 Chapter 3 Getting Started Deployment Figure 3 42 Deployment Wizard Views Step 5 Repeat Steps 2 to 4 to place the object in each of the Physical and ComponentManaged views Step 6 Click Forward The Deployment Wizard Summary window appears ...

Page 112: ...lick Cancel to stop deployment Pre deployment Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager objects can be manually pre deployed before the equipment arrives on site The following objects can be pre deployed in Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Cisco 12000 10720 Router chassis Line cards and interfaces For example if you know that you will be receiving a certain line card you can manually predeploy that line ca...

Page 113: ...r a site See Manually Deploying a Cisco 12000 10720 Chassis section on page 3 20 for further details Step 3 Manually deploy GRP s See Manually Deploying a GRP Card section on page 3 31 for further details Step 4 Manually deploy the ATM line cards ATM interfaces are deployed simultaneously See Manually Deploying Line Cards section on page 3 38 for further details Step 5 Manually deploy the POS line...

Page 114: ...3 60 Cisco 12000 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 3 Getting Started Deployment ...

Page 115: ...ter details the following information Launching the Chassis Management Windows Management Information Chassis Configuration SNMP Management Chassis Inventory Chassis Fault Management Command Log System Log Configuration Backup Restore Using RME IOS Image Download Using RME APS Status Initiating a Telnet Service Launching the Web Console Configuration Editor Not Applicable for the 10720 chassis RPR...

Page 116: ...onfiguration Chassis Configuration SNMP Management Yes Yes Yes No No Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration Chassis SNMP Management Chassis Inventory Yes Yes Yes No No Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Accounting Chassis Inventory Chassis Fault Management Yes Yes Yes No No Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Fault Chassis Fault Management Command Log Yes Yes Yes No No Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Accounting Chassis V...

Page 117: ...ction covers the following areas Viewing the Management Information Window System Configuration Entering or Changing IOS CLI Username and Passwords Management Information Window Detailed Description Viewing the Management Information Window To view the Management Information window proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on the chassis object and select the Configuration Management Information optio...

Page 118: ...t box displayed at the left of the window Step 3 Configure the fields in the Configuration tab For detailed information on the fields in this tab see Management Information Window Detailed Description section on page 4 6 Note If the operator enters an invalid IP address for example a different device not a Cisco 12000 Series Router or a different variant to that currently deployed then the chassis...

Page 119: ...tion on page 4 3 for further details Step 2 Choose the IOS Command Line Security tab Figure 4 2 Management Information Window IOS Command Line Security Tab Step 3 Enter the login password mandatory You must also enter a username and the exec password Step 4 If you know the passwords that are set on the device Click Save Locally to save your passwords locally on the selected chassis This changes th...

Page 120: ... 4 2 on page 4 5 displays the security details area IOS Username and Passwords IOS Username and Passwords The IOS Username and Passwords area contains the following fields User Name Allows you to enter a unique user name which combined with the passwords below provides additional levels of security for accessing the Cisco 12000 10720 Router Login Password Allows you to set a telnet access password...

Page 121: ...poses The Chassis Configuration section covers the following areas Viewing the Chassis Configuration Window Commissioning a Chassis Decommissioning a Chassis Starting Global Performance Logging Stopping Global Performance Logging Entering Additional Descriptions for a Selected Chassis Device Management Tab in Configuration Window Chassis Configuration Window Detailed Description Viewing the Chassi...

Page 122: ...tion Window Configuration Tab Step 2 Choose a chassis from the list displayed at the left of the window Commissioning a Chassis See Commissioning a Chassis section on page 3 27 for further details Decommissioning a Chassis See Decommissioning a Chassis section on page 3 30 for further details Not applicable for Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager ...

Page 123: ... 3 see Starting Performance Logging for a Selected Interface section on page 10 5 If you start global performance logging on a chassis all subchassis objects are placed into the performance logging on state However performance data is only collected for GRPs and interfaces so any other modules will not collect performance data despite having a state of performance logging on Note Global Performanc...

Page 124: ...formance logging for a selected physical interface such as Ethernet ATM or DS 3 see Starting Performance Logging for a Selected Interface section on page 10 5 To stop global performance logging for a selected chassis proceed as follows Step 1 Open the Chassis Configuration window See Viewing the Chassis Configuration Window section on page 4 7 for further details Step 2 Select the relevant Chassis...

Page 125: ... for a selected chassis proceed as follows Step 1 Open the Chassis Configuration window See Viewing the Chassis Configuration Window section on page 4 7 for further details Figure 4 6 Chassis Configuration Window Additional Descriptions Tab Step 2 Select the relevant Chassis from the list displayed at the left of the window Step 3 Choose the Additional Descriptions tab Step 4 Enter additional desc...

Page 126: ...al text descriptions for identification purposes such as CLLI codes Step 5 Click Save to save your changes Device Management Tab in Configuration Window To view the Device Management tab in the configuration window proceed as follows Step 1 Open the Chassis Configuration window See Viewing the Chassis Configuration Window section on page 4 7 for further details Figure 4 7 Chassis Configuration Win...

Page 127: ...a contains attributes that describe the population characteristics of a chassis and are used to validate module deployment Number of Slots Displays the number of slots in the chassis for plug in modules Unavailable Slots Displays a comma separated list of slots that modules cannot be deployed into Max Number of Sub Modules per Slot Defines the maximum number of sub modules that can be deployed int...

Page 128: ...r a selected chassis Any additional text descriptions can be entered in the description 1 and description 2 data entry fields For example you might want to record additional text descriptions for identification purposes such as CLLI codes Device Management Tab The Device Management tab displays two areas Alarm Synchronization and Write Config to Flash Actions Synchronize not applicable to Cisco 12...

Page 129: ...bjects allow you to launch the SNMP Management window The SNMP Management window appears with the SNMP Management tab displayed Figure 4 8 SNMP Management Window SNMP Management Tab Choose an IOS Host from the box displayed at the left of the window Modifying SNMP Community Names or Version To choose or modify SNMP community names proceed as follows Step 1 Open the SNMP Management window See Viewi...

Page 130: ...appropriate view Trap generation can also be disabled so that traps and alarms are not generated for the selected chassis To enable or disable trap generation on a selected chassis proceed as follows Step 1 Open the SNMP Management window See Viewing the SNMP Management Window section on page 4 15 for further details Step 2 Choose an IOS Host from the list displayed at the left of the window Step ...

Page 131: ...p generation for the selected chassis No traps will be generated by the selected chassis Chassis Inventory The Chassis Inventory window displays general inventory information it is a read only window you cannot configure any fields in this window The Chassis Inventory section covers the following areas Viewing the Chassis Inventory Window Chassis Inventory Window Detailed Description Viewing the C...

Page 132: ...ion section on page 4 18 for further details on the fields displayed Chassis Inventory Window Detailed Description The Chassis Inventory window contains two tabs General and Asset Tracking The Asset Tracking tab is not applicable for Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager General Tab The General tab see Figure 4 9 on page 4 18 displays five areas Chassis Details System Details Version Details PCMCIA Slo...

Page 133: ...s the system s hardware type software operating system and networking software of the selected chassis ROM ID Displays the system boot trap description and version identifier Domain Name Displays the domain portion of the domain name of the host Services Displays the set of services potentially offered by the selected chassis Version Details The Version Details are an area displays the following i...

Page 134: ...hutdown or Not Present This functionality is supplemented by the processing of notifications from the Cisco 12000 10720 Router See Chapter 18 Fault Management for further information When an environmental fault is detected then the recommended procedures documented at http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product core cis12000 cis12016 icg hfricgtr htm xtocid5432 12 should be followed Note If the ...

Page 135: ...of the window General fault management details are displayed Step 3 Choose the Power Supply tab The power supply and voltage details for the selected chassis appear For further information on the fields displayed in this window see Chassis Fault Management Window Detailed Description section on page 4 25 Note Click on the More arrow button if required to view all the information listed Not applica...

Page 136: ...ils for the selected chassis appear For further information on the fields displayed in this window see Chassis Fault Management Window Detailed Description section on page 4 25 Note You can alter the width of the columns displayed in the table s See Changing Column Width section on page 4 24 for further details Click on the More arrow button if required to view all the information listed Not appli...

Page 137: ...ted chassis appear in the tab For further information on the fields displayed in this window see Chassis Fault Management Window Detailed Description section on page 4 25 Note You can alter the width of the columns displayed in the table s See Changing Column Width section on page 4 24 for further details Click on the More arrow button if required to view all the information listed Not applicable ...

Page 138: ...umn widths can be altered to allow you to view the details displayed in the columns more clearly This section describes how to change the width of a column To change the width of a column proceed as follows Step 1 Move the mouse pointer to the left of a column heading The mouse pointer changes to a double headed arrow Step 2 Click and hold the left mouse button a line appears down the length of th...

Page 139: ...st restart Last Authentication Failure Address Displays the last authorization failure IP address for the selected chassis The Last Authentication Failure Address field refers to the fact that the SNMP agent on the Cisco 12000 10720 Router has received a protocol message that is not properly authenticated The IP address is the source of the message This is a security issue which should be investig...

Page 140: ... The Temperature tab see Figure 4 12 on page 4 23 displays a single Temperature area Temperature The Temperature area displays the following details for the core temperature status and the inlet temperature status Description Textual information on temperature for the selected chassis Status Value Current status value of the temperature of the selected chassis Threshold Highest value associated wi...

Page 141: ... Window To view the Command Log window proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on the chassis object and select the Accounting Command Log option See Table 4 1 on page 4 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the Command Log window The Command Log window appears with the Command Log Details tab displayed Figure 4 14 Command Log Window Step 2 Choose a Chassis from the list box display...

Page 142: ...the event Terminal Type When the command source field is set to command line the terminal type appears unknown console terminal virtual or auxiliary Otherwise not applicable appears Terminal Number When the command source field is set to command line the terminal number appears When the terminal is not available or not applicable 1 appears Terminal User When the command source is set to command li...

Page 143: ...last change field is greater than the uptime at last save field the configuration has been changed but not saved Maximum Table Entries Maximum number of entries that can be displayed Entries Deleted from Table Number of times the oldest entry was deleted to make room for a new entry System Log The System Log Messages window provides a table of all activity carried out by users via CLI or SNMP on a...

Page 144: ...e list of system messages using the arrow keys until you find the information you want You can view all the entries by using the horizontal scroll bar Note You can alter the width of the columns displayed in the table s See Changing Column Width section on page 4 24 for further details Click on the More arrow button if required to view all the information listed System Log Window Detailed Descript...

Page 145: ...ot Processed Displays the number of messages which could not be processed due to lack of system resources Messages Deleted From Table Number of entries that have been removed to make room for new entries Notifications Sent Displays the number of notifications sent Maximum Table Entries Displays the upper limit on the number of entries that the area can contain Minimum SysLog Severity Any message w...

Page 146: ... Manager Essentials http www cisco com en US products sw cscowork ps2073 products_user_guide_book09186a008017 ac58 html APS Status The APS status window provides a single read only view which displays all APS circuits configured on a selected Cisco 12000 10720 Router Note You can also view APS circuits that are configured on another router The APS Status window displays the APS redundancy configur...

Page 147: ...tailed Description section on page 4 34 A list of all APS circuits set up on the selected chassis appear in the APS Circuits area When the Cisco 12000 10720 Router being managed is configured with an APS circuit that connects to another Cisco 12000 10720 Router then either the Working or Protect field whichever is appropriate in the Table will indicate Remote Note You can alter the width of the co...

Page 148: ... Protect Slot Port Slot port number of the protected interface For a circuit if the protected interface is part of another chassis remote is displayed instead of the slot port number Initiating a Telnet Service The Initiate Telnet Service application allows you to log onto the device in order to configure or retrieve information from the device To launch a telnet window proceed as follows Step 1 R...

Page 149: ...d edit and then download the running configuration from a selected chassis See Entering or Changing IOS CLI Username and Passwords section on page 4 5 for further details Note This feature is not available with the Cisco 10720 Routers The Configuration Editor allows you to perform the following Upload the running configuration from a selected chassis and edit using the vi editor Download the edite...

Page 150: ...ected chassis proceed as follows Step 1 Open the Configuration Editor window see Viewing the Configuration Editor Window section on page 4 35 for further details Step 2 Choose a Chassis from the list displayed at the left of the window Step 3 Click Upload A vi editor window appears with the running configuration for the selected chassis displayed Step 4 Edit the running configuration as desired To...

Page 151: ...s displayed Step 4 If you want to delete your text from the criteria name box simply click on the text you want to delete in the box then click Delete Note Before downloading the modified running config the vi editor launched with the running configuration of the selected chassis must be closed Downloading the Edited Configuration File to a Selected Chassis After you have edited the running config...

Page 152: ...nload Click Download to download the edited running configuration file to the selected chassis RPR Configuration Note This feature is not available with the Cisco 10720 Routers The RPR Configuration window allows you to configure the Redundancy Mode Preferred route processor and the perform switchover operation The RPR Configuration section covers the following areas Viewing the RPR Configuration ...

Page 153: ...n Window Detailed Description for further details RPR Configuration Window Detailed Description The RPR Configuration window displays two tabs Configuration and Switch Over Configuration Tab Redundancy Mode Displays and sets the redundancy mode of the selected chassis The redundancy mode can be RPR RPR Plus or SSO Note If the mode of the RP changes then the standby RP is reloaded Preferred RP Disp...

Page 154: ... one by clicking on Switch Over RPR Status Note This feature is not available with the Cisco 10720 Routers The RPR Status section covers the following areas Viewing the RPR Status Window RPR Status Window Detailed Description Viewing the RPR Status Window To view the RPR Status window proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on a relevant object icon in the Map Viewer window or from an object pick li...

Page 155: ...rther details RPR Status Window Detailed Description The RPR Status window displays two tabs RP Status and LC Status RP Status Redundancy Mode Displays the current redundancy mode in the chassis The redundancy mode can be RPR RPR Plus or SSO Active Slot No Id Displays the current Active RP slot number identifier id Standby RP Slot Id Displays the current Standby RP slot number identifier id Prefer...

Page 156: ...rimary routers It allows a group of IP networks to appear to other networks as a unified and larger entity The IP Routing Status dialog displays the number of CIDR routes and details of the routes configured for the selected chassis The user can use this information available in the IP Routing Status dialog to view and debug problems related to network CIDR routes An IP routing entry in the device...

Page 157: ...t displays the following fields CIDR Info No of CIDR Routes The number of current IPCIDRRouteTable entries that are not invalid Destination Destination IP address of this route in the format of A B C D Subnet Mask Indicate the mask to be logical ANDed with destination address in the format of A B C D Next Hop The address of the next system in the path to the destination in the format of A B C D ot...

Page 158: ... not used its value will be 1 Metric4 An alternate routing metric for this route If this metric is not used its value will be 1 Metric5 An alternate routing metric for this route If this metric is not used its value will be 1 TCP Status TCP is a connection oriented reliable protocol that is defined at the Transport layer of the OSI reference model TCP is responsible for breaking messages into segm...

Page 159: ...w the TCP Status window for a chassis proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on the chassis object and select the Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Fault TCP Status option See Table 4 1 on page 4 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the TCP Status window Figure 4 22 TCP Status Window Step 2 Choose the TCP Connections tab if required ...

Page 160: ...onnections TCP Status Tab The TCP Status tab displays the following fields TCP Status Current Establishment The number of TCP connections for which the current state is ESTABLISHED or CLOSE WAIT Retransmitting Algorithm The Algorithm used to determine the timeout value used for retransmitting unacknowledged octets Minimum Retransmission Timeout The minimum value permitted by a TCP implementation f...

Page 161: ...ut The maximum value permitted by a TCP implementation for the retransmission timeout measured in milliseconds Passive Opens The number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the SYN RCVD state from the LISTEN state Output Resets The number of TCP segments sent containing the RST flag Output Segments The total number of segments sent including those on current connections but ex...

Page 162: ...onnection is established on the device The network engineer can view the existing UDP connection and use the information to debug the problems in the network The UDP connections can be viewed using the following commands show ip traffic show ip sockets The Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager uses the UDP MIB to populate the UDP Status dialog fields The UDP Status section covers the following areas Vi...

Page 163: ...ormation The UDP area displays the following fields UDP Incoming Datagrams This displays the total number of UDP datagrams delivered to UDP users Outgoing Datagrams This displays the total number of UDP datagrams sent from this entity Incoming Errored Datagrams This displays the number of received UDP datagrams that could not be delivered for reasons other than the lack of an application at the de...

Page 164: ...ation displays the UDP Listener Information and it displays the following fields Local Port The local port number for this UDP listener Local Address This displays the local IP address for this UDP listener If the UDP listener that is willing to accept datagrams for any IP interface associated with this node then the value 0 0 0 0 is set and displayed ...

Page 165: ...ntains the following sections Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Module Names Launching the Module Management Windows Module Configuration Module Fault Management Module Performance only available on GRPs Module Inventory Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Module Names The naming convention used in Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager for line cards GRPs CSCs and SFCs is an abbreviated form of the type of...

Page 166: ...GE SRP S Unrecognized Modules GM Generic Module GRP RP CSC C SFC SF Lower Blower LBM Upper Blower UBM Power Supply PSM Alarm ALR Table 5 1 Abbreviated Module Names continued Module Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Abbreviation Table 5 2 Launching the Module Management Windows Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Window Task Objects that can be selected to Open the Window Menu Options to Select to Open...

Page 167: ...ission any module You can also provide text descriptions of the specific module if required The Module Configuration section provides the following information Viewing the Configuration Window Commissioning a Selected Module Decommissioning a Selected Module Module Configuration Window Detailed Description Viewing the Configuration Window To view the Configuration window proceed as follows Step 1 ...

Page 168: ...imultaneously You can choose multiple modules in a list by holding down the Shift key and then selecting the first and last module in the list You can choose multiple individual modules by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking on the individual modules To commission a module proceed as follows Step 1 Open the Configuration window See Viewing the Configuration Window section on page 5 3 for furthe...

Page 169: ... interfaces on the line card are also commissioned Heartbeat polling begins on the line card and interfaces The line card and active interfaces are placed in the normal state Any interfaces that are pre deployed but not active change to the errored state Status data becomes available on the line card and interfaces Decommissioning a Selected Module Note You can select multiple Modules from the Mod...

Page 170: ...ow Step 4 Click Close to close the Action Report window The selected module is now decommissioned Decommissioning a GRP or any supporting module initiates the following activities Heartbeat polling stops on the object The state is changed to decommissioned Status data is no longer available Performance polling stops on the module if enabled Decommissioning a line card initiates the following activ...

Page 171: ...tus The Commission Status area displays the status of the last commission performed on the selected module Possible values are Succeeded or Failed Module Fault Management The Module Fault Management window is a read only window and provides fault information for a selected module You do not need to enter any information into any of the fields This section provides the following information Viewing...

Page 172: ... Detailed Description The Module Fault Management window displays a single Fault Management tab The Fault Management tab displays two areas Module Availability and Cisco Contact Details Note The details related to the modules are available only if the module is in a managed state Module Availability The Module Availability area contains the following fields Up Time Displays the time after the netw...

Page 173: ... can choose multiple modules in a list by holding down the Shift key and then selecting the first and last module in the list You can choose multiple individual modules by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking on the individual modules The Module Performance tab displays CPU Usage information and allows you to Start or Stop performance logging for one or more selected modules Note Performance log...

Page 174: ...ich objects allow you to launch the Module Performance window The Module Performance window appears with the Performance tab displayed Figure 5 5 Module Performance Window Step 2 Choose a Chassis and Module s from the list boxes displayed at the left of the window The performance information for the selected GRP module is displayed Starting or Stopping Performance Logging Performance logging allow...

Page 175: ...rformance Management and Historical Data for further information on how to use the Performance Manager application Module Performance Window Detailed Description The Module Performance window see Figure 5 5 on page 5 10 displays a single Performance tab The Performance tab has two areas CPU Usage and Performance Logging CPU Usage The CPU Usage area displays the following fields CPU Busy Displays t...

Page 176: ...ing the Module Inventory Window To view the Module Inventory window for a selected module proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on the module and select the Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Accounting Module Inventory option See Table 5 2 on page 5 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the Module Inventory window The Module Inventory window appears with the General tab displayed Figure 5...

Page 177: ...odule Type Displays the type of the selected module System Details The System Details area contains the following fields Host Name Displays the host name of the system which contains the selected module Boot Image Host Displays the IP address of the host which supplies the software currently running Description Displays the hardware type software operating system and networking software of the sys...

Page 178: ...elds Slot Number Slot position the module occupies in the chassis Max Supported Ports Maximum number of ports supported on this module Sub Slot Number Not applicable to Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Number of Working Ports Not applicable to Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Asset Tracking The Asset Tracking tab is not applicable to Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager ...

Page 179: ...Linecard in slot 1 are named as ATM 1 0 ATM 1 1 ATM 1 2 ATM 1 3 and interfaces on a POS Linecard in slot 3 are named as POS 3 0 POS 3 1 and so on Table 6 1 lists abbreviated interface names for other linecards in Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Interface profiles Interface configuration Interface performance Interface status Layer 3 QoS ATM connections Interface fault VLAN sub interfaces Create a...

Page 180: ...terface Profiles Chapter 8 Interface Configuration Chapter 9 Interface Status Chapter 10 Interface Performance Chapter 11 Layer 3 QoS Chapter 12 Managing ATM Connections Chapter 18 Fault Management Table 6 1 Abbreviated Interface Names Interface Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Abbreviation POS POS 2 0 Fast Ethernet FastEthernet 2 0 Gigabit Ethernet GigabitEthernet 3 0 SRP SRP 4 0 DS3 Serial 6 0 E...

Page 181: ...nter the same configuration information each time for the same type of objects Tip When you choose a profile name it is recommended to use a naming convention that describes the profile type For example an ATM profile might be called ATM1 a POS profile might be called POS2 and an HSRP profile could be HSRP1 Create Interface Profile s Create interface profile s when required Profiles allow you to a...

Page 182: ...rface profile dialogs from the site level Table 7 1 Interface Profile Types and Applicable Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Windows Interface Profile Type Applicable Windows ATM Profile ATM Configuration HSRP Profile Ethernet Configuration POS Profile POS Configuration SRP Side Profile SRP Side Configuration Table 7 2 Launching the Interface Profile Windows Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Window ...

Page 183: ...out Available menu options can be launched from a site object containing the required objects when required Creating an ATM Interface Profile Note The ATM Interface Profile is not supported on the 10720 chassis To create an ATM interface profile proceed as follows Step 1 Choose the Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration ATM Configuration Profile option from an ATM interface object See Table 7 2 o...

Page 184: ...on page 7 7 for further information on the parameters displayed in this window Step 2 Click Create Profile A Prompt window appears see Figure 7 3 for you to enter a name for the new profile Note Each profile must have a unique name Do not insert spaces into a profile name When you choose a profile name it is recommended to use a naming convention that describes the profile type For example an ATM ...

Page 185: ...figuration and ILMI Configuration areas as required Note You can apply an existing profile to a new profile to save time when configuring new profiles Choose the Apply Profile option from the Edit menu and then choose the existing profile you wish to apply from the profiles listed The configuration settings are copied from the existing profile to the new profile The settings copied appear in blue ...

Page 186: ...to save the changes made to the service profile Step 5 Choose File Close to close the window Deleting an Existing ATM Interface Profile To delete an existing ATM Interface profile proceed as follows Step 1 Choose the Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration ATM Configuration Profile option from an ATM interface object See Table 7 2 on page 7 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch th...

Page 187: ...terface reach the destination without data loss No Loopback Restricts connection status success or failure messages from being received Diagnostic Transmit data stream is looped to the transmit direction Maximum VPCs Not applicable for Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Maximum VCCs The maximum number of VCCs PVCs and SVCs supported at this interface Number of VCs per VP Allows you to set the number...

Page 188: ...e next interface restart Address Registration You can enable or disable ILMI Address Registration on this interface The configuration takes effect only on the next interface restart Configuration Enable or disable ILMI configuration on this interface The configuration takes effect only on the next interface restart Disabling this object will also disable address registration auto configuration and...

Page 189: ...P Configuration Profile option from an Ethernet interface object See Table 7 2 on page 7 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the HSRP Profile window Figure 7 5 HSRP Profile Window See HSRP Profile Window Detailed Description section on page 7 11 for further information on the parameters displayed in this window Step 2 Click Create A Prompt window appears see Figure 7 9 for you t...

Page 190: ...u wish to apply from the profiles listed The configuration settings are copied from the existing profile to the new profile The settings copied appear in blue Step 6 Choose File Save to save the parameters you have selected for your profile Step 7 Choose File Close to close the window Note You have now created a profile for the HSRP Interface Proceed to the Ethernet Interface Configuration section...

Page 191: ...isplayed in the HSRP Profile list at the left of the window HSRP Profile Window Detailed Description The HSRP Profile window displays a single tab HSRP Profile Parameters HSRP Profile Parameters Area The HSRP Profile Parameters area allows you to configure the following information Group Number The group number on the interface for which HSRP is being activated Standby routers are grouped and assi...

Page 192: ...he set authentication string Its purpose is to avoid any damage to the interface and can be up to eight characters in length Standby Hold Time 1 255 Allows you to set the time in seconds for standby system to wait for the active interface to communicate about its status On expiry of time set the standby interface takes over as the active interface The default time is 10 seconds Actions Create Choo...

Page 193: ...yed in this window Step 2 Click Create Profile A Prompt window appears see Figure 7 9 for you to enter a name for the new profile Figure 7 9 Prompt Window Step 3 Enter a name for the new profile in the Enter profile name data entry box Note Each profile created must have a unique name Do not insert spaces into a profile name When you choose a profile name it is highly recommended to use a naming c...

Page 194: ...ng profile to the new profile The settings copied appear in blue Step 6 Choose File Save to save the parameters you have selected for your profile Step 7 Choose File Close to close the window Note You have now created a profile for the POS Interface Proceed to the POS Interface Configuration section on page 8 15 for details on applying the profile and configuring the interface Editing an Existing ...

Page 195: ...ars from the list of existing profiles displayed in the POS Profile list at the left of the window POS Profile Window Detailed Description The POS Interface Configuration window displays a single POS Config tab POS Config Tab The POS Config tab displays four areas General SONET Overhead Alarm Reporting Threshold and Alarm Reporting General The General area allows you to configure the following inf...

Page 196: ...shold alarm messages B2 BER Threshold Crossing Alarm Allows you to fix threshold limits for the system to prompt appropriate B2 BER Threshold alarm messages B3 BER Threshold Crossing Alarm Allows you to fix threshold limits for the system to prompt appropriate B3 BER Threshold alarm messages Signal Degrade BER Allows you to fix threshold limits for the system to prompt appropriate Signal Degrade B...

Page 197: ...messages Path Loss of Pointer Errors Allows you to enable or disable the path loss of pointer errors alarm messages Action Create Profile Choose Create Profile to create a new profile Creating a SRP Side Profile To create a SRP Side profile proceed as follows Step 1 Choose the Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration SRP Side Configuration Profile option from a SRP side interface object See Table 7...

Page 198: ...de Profile Step 2 Click Create Profile A Prompt window appears see Figure 7 13 for you to enter a name for the profile Step 3 Click on the Alarms tab if required Figure 7 12 SRP Side Profile Window Alarms tab Figure 7 13 Prompt Window Step 4 Enter a name for the new profile in the Enter Profile Name data entry box ...

Page 199: ...ou wish to copy configuration information from one profile to the next Step 7 Choose File Save to save the parameters you have selected for your profile Step 8 Choose File Close to close the window Note You have now created a profile for the SRP Side Interface Editing an Existing SRP Side Profile To edit an existing SRP Side Profile proceed as follows Step 1 Choose the Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Co...

Page 200: ...eneral tab displays four areas General SONET Overhead IPS SONET and Create Profile General The General area allows you to configure the following information Clock Source Allows you to choose clock source from available options This can either be internal within the device or line the network clock Loopback Allows you to select the loopback mode It indicates the loopback mode for the SRP Side prof...

Page 201: ...nd Threshold The Alarm Reporting Threshold area allows you to configure the following information B1 BER Threshold Crossing Alarm Allows you to enable disable threshold limits for the system to prompt appropriate B1 BER Threshold alarm messages B2 BER Threshold Crossing Alarm Allows you to enable disable threshold limits for the system to prompt appropriate B2 BER Threshold alarm messages B3 BER T...

Page 202: ...l Errors Allows you to enable disable the line alarm indication signal errors alarm messages Line Remote Defect Indication Errors Allows you to enable disable the line remote defect indication errors alarm messages Path Loss of Pointer Errors Allows you to enable disable the path loss of pointer errors alarm messages Path Alarm Indication Signal Errors Allows you to enable disable the path alarm i...

Page 203: ...Configuration POS Interface Configuration APS Interface Configuration SRP Interface Configuration SRP Interface Side Configuration Interfaces and Related Technology Specific Windows Interfaces on line cards can support multiple technologies Configuration windows are technology specific For example a POS interface supports three configurable technologies Generic POS and IP Therefore if you want to ...

Page 204: ...missioning a Generic Interface section on page 8 4 Table 8 1 Interfaces and Configuration Windows Interfaces Technology Specific Configuration Windows POS Generic POS and IP ATM Generic ATM and IP Ethernet Generic Ethernet and IP SRP Generic IP and SRP SRP Side SRP Side Table 8 2 Launching the Interface Configuration Windows Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Window Task Objects that can be selected...

Page 205: ... from the Generic Interface Configuration window The Generic Interface Configuration section covers the following areas Viewing the Generic Interface Configuration Window Configuring and Commissioning a Generic Interface Decommissioning an Interface Generic Interface Configuration Window Detailed Description APS Interface Configuration Yes Yes Yes Yes POS Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Interface POS AP...

Page 206: ...eneric Configuration option See Table 8 1 on page 8 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the Interface Configuration window The Interface Configuration window appears with the Configuration tab displayed Figure 8 1 Interface Configuration Window Configuration Tab Step 2 Choose a Chassis Module and Interface from the list boxes displayed at the left of the window Configuring and C...

Page 207: ...ce configuration window section in this chapter to configure specific interface attributes For example the ATM Interface Configuration window allows you to configure ATM specific attributes for a selected ATM interface Decommissioning an Interface To decommission an interface follow these steps Step 1 Open the Generic Interface Configuration window See Viewing the Generic Interface Configuration W...

Page 208: ...mission to decommission the selected interface ATM Interface Configuration The ATM Interface Configuration window allows you to configure a selected ATM interface The ATM Interface Configuration section covers the following areas Viewing the ATM Interface Configuration Window Configuring an ATM Interface ATM Interface Configuration Window Detailed Description Note The ATM Interface Configuration d...

Page 209: ...a Chassis Module and ATM Interface from the lists displayed at the left of the window Configuring an ATM Interface To configure an ATM Interface follow these steps Step 1 Open the ATM Interface Configuration window See Viewing the ATM Interface Configuration Window section on page 8 6 for further details Step 2 Choose a Chassis Module and ATM Interface from the lists displayed at the left of the w...

Page 210: ...12000 10720 Router Manager ATM Interface Side Not applicable to Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager UNI Signalling Version Version of UNI signalling that is currently being used on the interface The appropriate value either atmfUni3Dot0 atmfUni3Dot1 or atmfUni4Dot0 is used when the interface is an UNI or IISP interface The value not applicable is used when the interface is a PNNI interface or when si...

Page 211: ...s registration on this interface The configuration takes effect only on the next interface restart Configuration Enable or disable ILMI configuration on this interface The configuration takes effect only on the next interface restart Disabling this object will also disable address registration auto configuration and keepalive time Configuration 2 Tab The Configuration 2 tab displays three areas In...

Page 212: ... Configuration window proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on a selected Ethernet line card or an Ethernet interface then choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration Ethernet Configuration The Ethernet Interface Configuration window appears Figure 8 3 Ethernet Interface Configuration Window Configuration Tab Step 2 Choose a Chassis Module and Ethernet Interface from the lists displayed at the ...

Page 213: ... Chassis Module and Ethernet Interface from the lists displayed at the left of the window Step 3 Edit the parameters displayed in the Configuration tab as required See Ethernet Interface Configuration Window Detailed Description section on page 8 12 for further details Step 4 Choose the HSRP Parameters tab Step 5 Choose Edit Apply Profile and then select the profile you wish to apply from the list...

Page 214: ...o simulate a loopback When data is transmitted it travels through the output port and enters the device through the input port Applicable only for Gigabit and Fast Ethernet interfaces Enabled Packets are transmitted back to the source to test the interface functionality and ensure that packets transmitted through the interface reach the destination Applicable only for GRP Ethernet interfaces Cauti...

Page 215: ...r an authentication string Standby Hello Time in seconds Can be an integer from 1 to 255 The default is 3 seconds Standby Preempt Standby router waits for the set time and takes over as active router if the current router fails or does not respond to the packets sent IP Address IP address of the hot standby router interface Priority Priority value that prioritizes a potential hot standby router Th...

Page 216: ... IP Configuration Window Generic Parameters Tab Step 2 Choose a Chassis Module and IP Interface from the lists displayed at the left of the window Configuring an IP Interface To configure an IP Interface follow these steps Step 1 Open the IP Interface Configuration window See Viewing the IP Configuration Window section on page 8 14 for further details Step 2 Choose a Chassis Module and IP Interfac...

Page 217: ...n handle Interface State Choose the interface state to be used from the drop down list Cisco Discovery Protocol CDP Enable or disable CDP on the interface CDP allows a device to advertise its existence to other devices and receive information about other devices on the same LAN or on the remote side of a WAN IP Multicast Fast Switching Enable or disable IP Multicast Fast Switching on the interface...

Page 218: ...onfiguration Window section on page 8 15 for further details Step 2 Choose a Chassis Module and POS Interface from the lists displayed at the left of the window Step 3 Choose Edit Apply Profile and then choose the profile you wish to apply from the list displayed if you are applying a profile When a profile is applied the attributes applied from the profile appear in blue Step 4 Configure the para...

Page 219: ...within the device or Line network clock Keepalive Set keepalive period The system sends packets after this interval to know if the interface or the network is up for routing packets By default this interval is 10 seconds POS Framing Choose the type of POS framing SDH or SONET Encapsulation Select HDLC PPP or FRAME RELAY encapsulation type Cyclic Redundancy Check Choose an option for cyclic redunda...

Page 220: ...ion errors alarm messages Line Remote Defect Indication Errors Enable or disable the line remote defect indication errors alarm messages Line Alarm Indication Signal Errors Enable or disable the line alarm indication signal errors alarm messages Receive Data Out of Lock Errors Enable or disable the Receive data output of lock errors alarm messages Path Alarm Indication Signal Errors Enable or disa...

Page 221: ...ce then choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration POS APS Configuration The APS Configuration window appears Figure 8 7 APS Configuration Window APS Tab Step 2 Choose a Chassis Module and POS Interface from the lists displayed at the left of the window The APS Configuration window allows you to Add a working interface Remove a working interface Add a protected interface Remove a protected int...

Page 222: ... boxes displayed at the left of the window Step 2 The Working button for the selected interface should already be selected Click Working to deactivate Step 3 Click Save Adding a Protected Interface To add a protected interface proceed as follows Step 1 Choose a Chassis Module and POS Interface from the list boxes displayed at the left of the window Step 2 Click Protect Step 3 Enter appropriate tex...

Page 223: ...ace standby system to wait for the working interface to communicate on its status On expiry of time set the protected interface takes over as the working or the active interface Revert Mode Choose Revertive to enable automatic switch over from the protected interface to the working interface after the working interface becomes available Direction Mode Choose the interface direction mode Options av...

Page 224: ...ailed Description Viewing the SRP Interface Configuration Attributes To view the attributes in the SRP Interface Configuration window proceed as follows Step 1 Choose the Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration SRP Configuration option from a SRP interface object to launch the SRP Configuration window Refer to Table 8 2 on page 8 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the SRP Inter...

Page 225: ...guration window contains two areas General and IPS General Topology Timer Allows you to configure the time in seconds that determines the interval for sending the topology discovery packets to the ring Priority Threshold Allows you to configure the incoming packet priority limit Tx Traffic Rate High Allows you to configure the high rate limit of outgoing traffic in megabits per second Tx Traffic R...

Page 226: ...iled Description Viewing the SRP Interface Side Configuration Attributes To view the SRP Side Configuration window proceed as follows Step 1 Choose the Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration SRP Side Configuration option from a SRP Side object icon to launch the SRP Side Configuration window Refer to Table 8 2 on page 8 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the SRP Interface Side...

Page 227: ... the SRP Interface Side Configuration window Refer to Table 8 2 on page 8 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the SRP Interface Side Configuration window Step 2 Choose a Chassis Module SRP Interface and SRP Side from the lists displayed at the left side of the window Step 3 Edit the parameters displayed in the General and Alarm tabs as required See SRP Interface Side Configurati...

Page 228: ...t Mode Allows you to configure the IPS management request mode for the side The available options are noRequest forced switch manual switch waitToRestore signalDegrade and signalFail Note The waitToRestore signalDegrade and SignalFail modes cannot be set for the Interface however the user can view the values as they are read only values SONET Overhead Path Signal Identifier Allow you to configure ...

Page 229: ...BER Threshold alarm messages B1 Threshold 3 9 in 10e Displays B1 BER threshold value in 10e between 3 9 B2 Threshold 3 9 in 10e Displays B2 BER threshold value in 10e between 3 9 B3 Threshold 3 9 in 10e Displays B3 BER threshold value in 10e between 3 9 SD Threshold 3 9 in 10e Displays Signal Degrade threshold value in 10e between 3 9 SF Threshold 3 9 in 10e Displays Signal Fail BER threshold valu...

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Page 231: ... Status SRP Topology Map Interfaces and Related Technology Specific Windows Interfaces on line cards can support multiple technologies Status windows are technology specific For example a DS 3 interface supports two technologies Generic and DS 3 Therefore if you wish to view the status of a DS 3 interface you must view two windows the Generic Interface Status window and the DS 3 Interface Status w...

Page 232: ...ng the Interface Status Windows Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Window Task Objects that can be selected to Open the Window Menu Options to Select to Open Window Site Chassis 12000 Series Chassis 10720 Module Interface Generic Interface Status Yes Yes Yes Yes All interfaces Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Fault Interface Generic Status ATM Interface Status Yes Yes No Yes ATM Interface Cisco 12000 10720...

Page 233: ...nterface Status Window To view the Generic Interface Status window for any type of interface proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on the interface object and choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Fault Interface Generic Status See Table 9 2 on page 9 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the Interface Status window The Interface Status window appears with the Status tab displayed Figu...

Page 234: ...nterface Physical Address Interface s address at its protocol sub layer For example an 802 x interface normally contains a MAC address For interfaces that do not have such an address such as a serial line this object should contain an octet string of zero length Keep Alive Displays whether keepalives are enabled or not on this interface Line Protocol Displays whether the line protocol is up or not...

Page 235: ...e The ATM Interface Status dialog is not supported by the Cisco 10720 chassis Viewing the ATM Interface Status Window To view the ATM interface status window for an ATM interface proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on the ATM interface object and choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Fault Interface ATM Status See Table 9 2 on page 9 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the ATM Inte...

Page 236: ...ATM Interface from the lists displayed at the left of the window ATM Interface Status Window Detailed Description The Status tab displays five areas ATM Transmit Status ATM Receive Status Physical Layer Status ATM Port Status and Action ATM Transmit Status The ATM Transmit Status area is not applicable to Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Not applicable to Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager ...

Page 237: ... ATM Address Type Not applicable to Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Number of PVCs Not applicable to Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager NSAP Network Service Access Point Address NSAP address of the interface Number of PVPs Not applicable to Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Configured VP Interface Not applicable to Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Number of PCs Not applicable to Cisco 12000 10720 Ro...

Page 238: ...Interface Faults Window ATM Interface Faults Window Detailed Description Viewing the ATM Interface Faults Window To view the ATM Interface Faults window proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on a selected ATM interface then choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Fault Interface ATM Fault The ATM Interface Faults window appears Figure 9 3 ATM Interface Faults Window Not applicable to Cisco 12000 10720 Ro...

Page 239: ...rs on the physical interface Line FEBE Errors Number of Z2 line FEBE errors on the physical interface Path Parity Errors Number of B3 BIP errors on the physical interface Line Parity Errors Number of B2 BIP errors on the physical interface Section Parity Errors Number of B1 BIP errors on the physical interface DS1 E1 SD3 E3 Errors The DS1 E1 DS3 E3 Errors area is not applicable to Cisco 12000 1072...

Page 240: ... the Status tab displayed Figure 9 4 DS3 E3 Interface Status Window Step 2 Choose a Chassis Module and DS3 E3 Interface from the lists displayed at the left of the window DS3 E3 Interface Status Window Detailed Description The DS3 E3 Interface Status window has a single Status tab Status Tab The Status tab displays two areas DS3 E3 Status and Far End DS3 E3 Status ...

Page 241: ...ot Rx Remote Alarm Indication Indicates whether remote alarm signal is being received or not Rx Alarm Indicate Signal Indicates whether alarm signal is being received or not Rx Test Code Indicates whether the line is receiving a test pattern or not Tx Remote Alarm Indication Indicates whether remote alarm signal is being transmitted or not Tx Alarm Indicate Signal Indicates whether alarm signal is...

Page 242: ...ng the SONET Interface Status Window To view the SONET Interface Status window proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on a relevant object icon in the Map Viewer window or from an object pick list and choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Fault Interface SONET Status See Table 9 2 on page 9 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the SONET Interface Status window The SONET Interface Statu...

Page 243: ...s SONET Interface Status Step 2 Choose a Chassis Module and SONET Interface from the list boxes displayed at the left of the window The details for the selected interface appear Step 3 Choose the Section tab if required see Figure 9 6 on page 9 13 Figure 9 6 SONET Interface Status Section Tab ...

Page 244: ...isco 12000 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 9 Interface Status SONET Interface Status Step 4 Choose the Line tab if required see Figure 9 7 Figure 9 7 SONET Interface Status Line Tab ...

Page 245: ...r Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 9 Interface Status SONET Interface Status Step 5 Choose the Path tab if required see Figure 9 8 Figure 9 8 SONET Interface Status Path Tab Note The Virtual Tributary tab is not applicable to Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager ...

Page 246: ...easurement period Includes partial seconds Circuit ID Transmission vendor s circuit identifier Section The Section tab see Figure 9 6 on page 9 13 displays the following fields Loss of Signal Presence or absence of signal loss in the SONET section Loss of Frame Presence or absence of frame loss in the SONET section No Defect Presence or absence of section defects Line The Line tab see Figure 9 7 o...

Page 247: ...ion covers the following Viewing the SRP Interface Status Attributes SRP Interface Status Window Detailed Description Viewing the SRP Interface Status Attributes To view the SRP Interface Status window proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on the SRP interface and choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Fault SRP Status See Table 9 2 on page 9 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the SR...

Page 248: ...ock The status of the lock can be on or off Note In case of a misconnection at a node assuming to be the current node if both the sides of an interface are incorrectly connected then the problem is at the current node However if one side of an interface is incorrectly connected then the problem is at the remote node connecting to the respective side of the interface Side A Frame Wrap Status Displa...

Page 249: ...dialog displays the Intelligent Protection Switching IPS status of the selected side interface To view the IPS Status window proceed as follows Step 1 Right click a SRP side interface and choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Fault SRP Side IPS Status See Table 9 2 on page 9 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the IPS Status window Figure 9 10 IPS Status Window Step 2 Choose a Chassi...

Page 250: ...plays the IPS mode indicated in the IPS messages that are received from the other nodes on the ring IPS Remote Type Displays the type of the IPS Remote mode Last Wrap Time Displays the time in seconds for the last wrap Last Unwrap Time Displays the time in seconds for the last unwrap Remote Node Host Name Displays the name of the remote host IP Address Displays the IP address of the remote host In...

Page 251: ...rs in the table on the right side of the window SRP Topology Map Detailed Description The SRP Topology Map window displays the Topology Map area Topology Map Hops Displays either 0 or a positive integer This value determines the number of hops the next node is away from the current node around the ring in the clock wise direction Remote Node MAC Address Displays the 48 bit MAC address of the remot...

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Page 253: ...mation on viewing historical performance information for a selected chassis module or interface using the Performance Manager This chapter contains the following information Interfaces and Related Technology Specific Windows Launching the Interface Performance Windows Generic Interface Performance SONET Interface Performance DS3 E3 Interface Performance Ethernet Interface Performance SRP Performan...

Page 254: ...erformance Window DS 3 Generic and DS 3 ATM Generic and SONET Ethernet Generic and Ethernet POS Generic and SONET SRP Generic SRP and SRP Side SRP Side Generic and SRP Side Table 10 2 Launching the Interface Performance Windows Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Window Task Objects that can be selected to Open the Window Menu Options to Select to Open Window Site Chassis 12000 Series Chassis 10720 M...

Page 255: ...ing for a Selected Interface Generic Interface Performance Window Detailed Description Viewing the Generic Interface Performance Window To view the Interface Performance window proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on the interface object and choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Performance Generic Performance See Table 10 1 on page 10 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the Interfa...

Page 256: ...mation for the selected interface appears in the tabs at right Note Transmitted Received Bandwidth Utilization will not be calculated and displayed until after a performance logging poll 15 minutes and only if performance logging is active for the interface Step 3 Choose Performance 2 tab if required Figure 10 2 Interface Performance Window Performance 2 Tab The Error Statistics for the selected i...

Page 257: ...RP basis For details on how to start performance logging for a selected module GRP see Module Performance section on page 5 9 Starting performance logging allows performance data to be gathered for the selected interface Performance polling occurs every polling period 15 minutes Performance data is then gathered and stored for historical review Current performance data can be viewed in the Interfa...

Page 258: ...art to begin performance logging for the selected interface A window appears for you to confirm that you wish to start performance logging Figure 10 4 Start Performance Logging Confirmation Window Step 4 Click Yes to begin performance logging for the selected interface An Action Report window appears to confirm that performance logging has started Figure 10 5 Action Report Window Step 5 Click Clos...

Page 259: ...e and Interface from the lists displayed at the left of the window Step 3 Choose Stop to stop performance logging for the selected interface A window appears for you to confirm that you wish to stop performance logging Figure 10 6 Stop Performance Logging Confirmation Window Step 4 Click Yes to stop performance logging for the selected interface An Action Report window appears to confirm that perf...

Page 260: ... speed of interface averaged over the polling period if performance polling is active Packets Octets Statistics The Packets Octets Statistics area contains the following fields In Octets Total number of packets received on the interface including framing characters Out Octets Total number of packets transmitted out of the interface including framing characters In Bits sec Five minute exponentially...

Page 261: ...Collisions Number of output collisions detected on this interface Aborted Packets Number of input packets which were aborted Ignored Packets Number of input packets which were ignored by the interface Overrun Packets Displays the number of input packets that arrived too quickly for the hardware to receive Misaligned Packets Number of input packets which were misaligned In Errored Packets Number of...

Page 262: ...ayer addressed as multicast 64 bit counter Out Multicast Packets Total number of packets transmitted by this layer addressed as multicast 64 bit counter In Broadcast Packets Total number of packets received by this layer which was broadcasted 64 bit counter Out Broadcast Packets Total number of packets transmitted by this layer which was broadcasted 64 bit counter SONET Interface Performance The S...

Page 263: ...nce SONET Interface Performance Figure 10 8 SONET Interface Performance Section Tab Step 2 Choose a Chassis Module and SONET Interface from the list boxes at the left of the window The performance information for the selected interface appears see Figure 10 8 Step 3 Choose the Line tab if required ...

Page 264: ...isco 12000 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 10 Interface Performance SONET Interface Performance Figure 10 9 SONET Interface Performance Line Tab Step 4 Choose the Path tab if required ...

Page 265: ...Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 10 Interface Performance SONET Interface Performance Figure 10 10 SONET Interface Performance Path Tab Note The Virtual Tributary tab is not applicable to Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager ...

Page 266: ...l Coding Violations Number of coding violations encountered by the SONET interface in the current 15 minute interval Line Tab The Line tab see Figure 10 9 on page 10 12 displays two areas Line and Far End Line as follows Line The Line area displays the following fields Errored Seconds Total number of errored seconds encountered by the SONET line Severely Errored Seconds Number of severely errored ...

Page 267: ... encountered by the SONET path Unavailable Seconds Total number of far end unavailable seconds encountered by the SONET path Coding Violations Number of far end coding violations encountered by the SONET path Virtual Tributary Tab The Virtual Tributary tab is not applicable to Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager DS3 E3 Interface Performance The DS3 E3 Interface Performance section covers the followin...

Page 268: ...1 DS3 E3 Interface Performance Window DS3 Performance Tab Step 2 Choose a Chassis Module and DS3 Interface from the list boxes displayed at the left of the window The DS3 E3 interface performance information for the selected interface appears Step 3 Choose the E3 Performance tab if required to view the E3 Performance details see Figure 10 12 ...

Page 269: ...2 DS3 E3 Interface Performance Window E3 Performance Tab DS3 E3 Interface Performance Window Detailed Description The DS3 E3 Interface Performance window displays two tabs DS3 Performance and E3 Performance DS3 Performance Tab The DS3 Performance tab see Figure 10 11 on page 10 16 displays two areas DS3 Statistics and Far End DS3 Statistics ...

Page 270: ...Tab The E3 Performance tab see Figure 10 12 on page 10 17 displays three areas Current E3 Status Interval E3 Status and Total E3 Status Current E3 Status The Current E3 Status area displays the following information C Severely Errored Framing Seconds Number of C bit severely errored seconds encountered by the interface in the current 15 minute interval C Line Errored Seconds Number of line errored...

Page 271: ...d Description Viewing the Ethernet Interface Performance Window To view the Ethernet Interface Performance window proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on the Ethernet interface object and choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Performance Ethernet Performance See Table 10 2 on page 10 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the Ethernet Interface Performance window The Ethernet Interface...

Page 272: ...f frames transmitted that failed due to an external transmit error Deferred Transmissions Number of first transmissions attempts delayed because the medium was busy Frames Too Long Number of frames transmitted where the size of the frames are larger than the permissible frame size Carrier Sense Errors Number of times the carrier sense was lost while transferring frames Late Collisions Number of co...

Page 273: ... as follows Step 1 Right click on the SRP interface object and choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Performance SRP Performance See Table 10 2 on page 10 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the SRP Performance window The SRP Performance window appears with the Ring tab displayed Figure 10 14 SRP Performance Window Step 2 Choose a Chassis Module and SRP Interface from the list boxes ...

Page 274: ...Cisco 12000 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 10 Interface Performance SRP Performance Figure 10 15 SRP Performance window Outer Ring tab Step 4 Click on the Inner Ring tab if required ...

Page 275: ...23 Cisco 12000 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 10 Interface Performance SRP Performance Figure 10 16 SRP Performance Window Inner Ring Tab Step 5 Click on the Side tab if required ...

Page 276: ... applicable to the OC 12 line cards SRP Performance Window Detailed Description The SRP Performance window displays four tabs Interface Outer Ring Inner Ring and Side Note All the counters that are mentioned in this dialog are subjected to the current 15 minutes interval on the device Note This dialog is not supported on OC 12 SRP interface except Engine 3 OC 12c STM 4 line card interface objects ...

Page 277: ...ulation Node Traffic The rate of traffic reached to going from this host The displayed value is in bits sec the traffic in the last Time Elapsed seconds is considered for calculation Node Transmit Traffic The rate of traffic transmitted by this node into the ring The displayed value is in bits sec the traffic in the last Time Elapsed seconds is considered for calculation Node Receive Traffic The r...

Page 278: ...sec traffic in the last Time Elapsed seconds is considered for calculation Node Traffic The rate of traffic on the outer ring reached to going from this host The displayed value is in bits sec traffic in the last Time Elapsed seconds is considered for calculation Node Transmit Traffic The rate of traffic on the outer ring transmitted by this node into the ring Displayed value is in bits sec traffi...

Page 279: ... bits sec traffic in the last Time Elapsed seconds is considered for calculation Node Traffic The rate of traffic on the inner ring reached to going from this host The displayed value is in bits sec traffic in the last Time Elapsed seconds is considered for calculation Node Transmit Traffic The rate of traffic on the inner ring transmitted by this node into the ring The displayed value is in bits ...

Page 280: ...ulation Total Receive Traffic Total traffic going from side A on both rings The displayed value is in Bytes traffic in the last Time Elapsed seconds is considered for calculation Host Receive Traffic Total traffic at side A received by this node from the ring The displayed value is in Bytes traffic in the last Time Elapsed seconds is considered for calculation Side B Data Traffic Bytes Total Trans...

Page 281: ...2000 10720 Manager Performance SRP Side Performance See Table 10 2 on page 10 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the SRP Side Performance window The SRP Side Performance window appears with the Ring tab displayed Figure 10 18 SRP Side Performance Window Step 2 Choose a Chassis Module SRP Interface and SRP Side from the list boxes displayed at the left of the window The performa...

Page 282: ...outer Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 10 Interface Performance SRP Side Performance Figure 10 19 SRP Side Performance window Host tab Step 4 Click on the Errors tab if required Figure 10 20 SRP Side Performance window Errors Tab ...

Page 283: ...ackets received from the physical layer Low Priority Multicast Displays the number of low priority multicast packets received from the physical layer High Priority Multicast Displays the number of high priority multicast packets received from the physical layer Packets Out Low Priority Unicast Displays the number of low priority unicast packets going to the physical layer High Priority Unicast Dis...

Page 284: ...h Priority Unicast Displays the number of high priority unicast packets received from the higher layer Low Priority Multicast Displays the number of low priority multicast packets received from the higher layer High Priority Multicast Displays the number of high priority multicast packets received from the higher layer Packets Out Low Priority Unicast Displays the number of low priority unicast pa...

Page 285: ...e physical layer due to TTL expiry Received Aborted Packets Displays the number of packets aborted from the physical layer by an abort sequence code Received Giant Packets Displays the number of giant packets received from the physical layer Note A giant packet is larger than the maximum size packet which is 9216 octets Received Short Packets Displays the number of short packets received from the ...

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Page 287: ...orkflow for CAR CAR Policy Configuration Access List Configuration CAR Policy Apply CAR Policy Status The Workflow for WRED DRR CoS Queue Group Configuration WRED Tx Configuration WRED ToFab Configuration WRED Rx Configuration Launching the Layer 3 QoS Windows Table 11 1 displays the Layer 3 QoS windows that can be launched from each of the available object types For example the CAR Policy Configu...

Page 288: ... Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration Interface QoS CAR Policy Configuration Access List Configuration Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration Interface QoS Access List Configuration CAR Policy Apply Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration Interface QoS CAR Policy Apply CAR Policy Status Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Cisco 120...

Page 289: ... Manager you can currently apply only one CAR policy to a module Weighted Random Early Detection WRED WRED is a congestion avoidance mechanism that takes advantage of Transmission Control Protocol TCP congestion control mechanism WRED drops packets selectively prior to periods of high congestion based on IP precedence Packets with a higher IP precedence are less likely to be dropped than packets w...

Page 290: ... WRED MDRR TOFABPolicies The service menu for ToFab management is available from the module and its parents The ToFab dialogs can also be launched for the Layer3QoSView container MDRR Overview Modified Deficit Round Robin MDRR is a traffic latency control function It allows the operators to guarantee traffic latency for differentiated flows by controlling the packet de queuing process Packet class...

Page 291: ...re modeled as objects in Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager There are two types of CAR objects CAR policies and access lists There is two types of WRED objects CoS Class of Service queue groups and ToFab policies When you create these objects in Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager you can work within the Layer 3 QoS view to create apply delete or edit Layer 3 QoS objects Created CAR policies are placed...

Page 292: ...l take when traffic conforms to or exceeds the rate limit You can set CAR policies that are associated with one of the following All IP traffic IP precedence MAC address IP access list both standard and extended Matching to IP access lists is more processor intensive than matching based on other criteria Each interface can have only one CAR policy applied The CAR Policies section covers the follow...

Page 293: ...ds 10 Port GigaEthernet and 1 Port OC 192 POS have the following limitations for applying CAR policies 1 It is not PIRC Supported 2 Traffic direction is restricted to Input Only 3 ACL can be only IP Precedence ACL Index can have only 1 99 4 Rate limited ACLs can be only IP Precedence ACL Index can have only 1 99 5 Confirm Action can be Drop Transmit and Set Prec to X transmit 6 Exceed Action can b...

Page 294: ...f your new profile appears in the list box at the left of the window Step 4 Modify the configuration fields as desired see below for a detailed description of the fields within this window Step 5 Choose Save to save the changes Applying an Access List to a CAR Policy Step 1 You can apply an access list to a selected CAR policy if desired to create an access list see Access List Configuration secti...

Page 295: ...likely to exceed the rate limit Maximum Burst Size in bytes Bytes allowed in a burst before all packets will exceed the rate limit This value should be greater than or equal to the normal burst size Access List Choice The Access List Choice area contains the following fields With Access List Choose yes to apply a selected access list to the selected CAR policy choose No if you do not want to apply...

Page 296: ...uration Access lists are supplemental to CAR policies They enhance the abilities of a CAR policy For example access lists allow you to specify certain types of traffic or certain locations where the traffic is coming from The Access List section covers the following areas Creating Access Lists Access List Configuration Window Detailed Description Creating Access Lists To create an access list proc...

Page 297: ...list creation was successful or not The name of your new access list appears in the list box at the left of the window Step 4 In the General tab choose the type of access list you want to create You can also enable logging level at this time see Access List Configuration Window Detailed Description Step 5 Modify the configuration fields in the respective tab as desired for a detailed description o...

Page 298: ...g tabs based on the access list type is also accessible Any non relevant tabs are grayed out The fields in all the tabs are populated with default values The fields can be changed as desired General Tab The General tab contains a single General tab General The General tab displays four fields Index Allocation Mode Possible values are Manual or Automatic When the access list type is changed the ind...

Page 299: ...ed This value will be either deny or permit Host Type Host type indicates the hosts for which the access action are available Possible values for this field include the following Any All hosts Host Name Specified host name with wild card bits A B C D Specified IP address with wild card bits Host Hostname Only the specified hostname Host A B C D Only the specified IP address Note Values are grayed ...

Page 300: ...ce tab appears as follows Figure 11 4 Access List Configuration IP Precedence Tab The IP Precedence tab contains one area IP Precedence IP Precedence The IP Precedence area contains three fields Mask If more than one precedence comes into the same classification mask should be used for classification Enabling mask enables the precedence bit mask field and disabling mask enables the precedence fiel...

Page 301: ... Chapter 11 Layer 3 QoS Access List Configuration MAC The MAC tab appears as follows Figure 11 5 Access List Configuration MAC Tab The MAC tab contains one area MAC MAC The MAC area contains one field MAC Address Type in the MAC address for the packets to be classified ...

Page 302: ... Destination Figure 11 6 Access List Configuration Window IP Extended Tab IP Extended The IP Extended area contains two fields Access Action Action to be taken if the conditions are matched Possible actions are deny and permit Protocol Name Name or number of an IP protocol Valid protocol number values are 0 to 255 Valid protocol names are as follows Table 11 2 Valid Protocol Names Valid Protocol N...

Page 303: ...alues for this field include the following Any All hosts A B C D Specified IP address with wild card bits Host Hostname Only the specified hostname Host A B C D Only the specified IP address Host Name Name of the host or source of the packet for which the access action is applicable IP Address IP address of the host or source of the packet for which the access action is applicable Wild Card If the...

Page 304: ...Configuration Interface QoS CAR Policy Apply from a relevant object icon in the Map Viewer window or from an object pick list to launch the CAR Policy Apply window See Table 11 1 on page 11 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the CAR Policy Apply window Figure 11 7 CAR Policy Apply Window Step 2 Choose a Chassis Module and IP Interface you want to apply the CAR policy to are sel...

Page 305: ... Choose Apply to apply the changes removing the selected CAR policies from the interface Editing or Deleting a CAR Policy A CAR policy can only be edited or deleted if it is not currently being applied to an interface Once you have applied a CAR policy to an interface you cannot edit or delete it unless you first remove it from the interface If that CAR policy is being used by any other interface ...

Page 306: ... Tab The CAR Policy Apply tab contains two list boxes and two areas Actions and Apply Status Available Policies Lists all created CAR Policies that are available to apply to a selected interface Required Order Displays CAR policy that is applied to the selected interface Actions The Actions area displays the following Force synchronization Allows you to choose whether to force synchronization with...

Page 307: ...st CAR policy applied to an interface This value can be either succeeded or failed CAR Policy Status The CAR Policy Status window displays the CAR policy that is currently applied to a selected interface and in what order Viewing the CAR Policy Status Window To view the CAR Policy Status window proceed as follows Step 1 Choose the Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Fault Interface QoS CAR Policy Status opt...

Page 308: ... which includes DRR or Distributed Round Robin You can then apply the created CoS queue group to one or multiple interfaces At a time only one CoS queue group can be applied to any number of interfaces At any given time you also have the option to edit delete or change the association of a CoS queue group Engine Type Support for WRED If an attempt is made to apply a WRED policy to an engine 1 or 3...

Page 309: ...guration Window Detailed Description Creating a CoS Queue Group Under WRED To create a CoS queue group under WRED proceed as follows Step 1 Choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration Interface QoS CoS Queue Group Configuration from a relevant object icon in the Map Viewer window or from an object pick list to launch the CoS Queue Group Configuration window See Table 11 1 on page 11 2 for infor...

Page 310: ...S Queue Group Configuration from a relevant object icon in the Map Viewer window or from an object pick list to launch the CoS Queue Group Configuration window See Table 11 1 on page 11 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the CoS Queue Group Configuration window see Figure 11 10 on page 11 23 Step 2 Choose the appropriate CoS Queue Group from the list box displayed at the left o...

Page 311: ...ion Window Detailed Description The CoS Queue Group Configuration window has two tabs CoS Queue Group and DRR Deficit Round Robin CoS Queue Group Tab In the CoS Queue Group tab you can configure the WRED parameters and the mapping of the IP precedence to the specific WRED profile you wish to use The CoS Queue Group tab has two areas IP Precedence and WRED Parameters The CoS Queue Group tab also ha...

Page 312: ...p precedences WRED Parameters The WRED Parameters area contains a table with four headings Drop Label Min Threshold Max Threshold and Max Prob Denominator The last three headings describe the actual WRED curve Drop Label Drop label is a placeholder number for this set of WRED parameters This is the number you map IP precedence values to Min Threshold When the weighted queue average is below the mi...

Page 313: ... The DRR Mapping area allows you to map a particular IP precedence to a regular DRR queue values 0 6 or low latency DRR Queue The DRR Queue area allows you to give a relative weight to each DRR queue Low latency Only applicable for MDRR This value can be set to one of the following values Alternate priority You must specify a weight in the DRR queue area Strict priority No weight is specified None...

Page 314: ...ue Group WRED Tx Configuration Window Detailed Description Applying a CoS Queue Group to an Interface To apply a CoS Queue Group to an interface proceed as follows Step 1 Choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration Interface QoS WRED Tx Configuration from a relevant object icon in the Map Viewer window or from an object pick list to launch the WRED Tx Configuration window See Table 11 1 on page...

Page 315: ...ue Group list Step 4 Choose Apply If the interfaces are currently being managed are commissioned then the CoS queue group is downloaded to the device and the status in the Associated CoS Queue Group Information area changes to the name of the applied CoS queue group Note Once the Layer3 QoS object is applied to the interface object the instance of the layer3 QoS object is displayed under the inter...

Page 316: ...on of a CoS Queue Group To change the association of a CoS queue group proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on a CosQ group object in the Layer3QoS view and choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration QoS WRED Tx Configuration to launch the WRED Tx Configuration window See Table 11 1 on page 11 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the WRED Tx Configuration window see Figure 1...

Page 317: ...face has a CoS queue group applied to it that CoS queue group will be highlighted in this box If the selected interface has no CoS queue group applied to it the top CoS queue group will be highlighted by default Actions The Available CoS Queue Group area displays an Actions sub area The Actions sub area displays two buttons Apply and Remove Apply Once you have highlighted the CoS queue group in th...

Page 318: ...ds across devices To create a ToFab policy under WRED proceed as follows Step 1 Launch the Map Viewer and choose the Layer3QoSView Right click on the WRED MDRR object and choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration Module ToFab ToFab Configuration to launch the ToFab Configuration window Refer Table 11 1 on page 11 2 for information on different objects that allow you to launch the WRED ToFab C...

Page 319: ...r further details Editing an Existing ToFab policy A ToFab Policy can be edited only if it is not associated to any line card If the policy is associated to a line card s it cannot be edited unless it is disassociated from the line card s To edit an existing ToFab policy proceed as follows Step 1 Launch the Map Viewer choose the Layer3QoSView Right click on the WRED MDRR object and choose Cisco 12...

Page 320: ...d unless it is disassociated from the line card To delete an existing ToFab policy proceed as follows Step 1 Launch the Map Viewer and choose the Layer3QoSView Right click on the WRED MDRR object and choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration ToFab ToFab Configuration to launch the WRED ToFab Configuration window Refer Table 11 1 on page 11 2 for information on different objects that allow you...

Page 321: ...to which a CosQ group has to be associated However different CosQ groups cannot be associated with the same slot number The status of the policy indicates the number of modules that are using the current ToFab Policy Slot Number Displays the destination slot number Note The number of slots is limited to 16 CosQ Groups The user can choose a CosQ group from this list to associate it to a slot Action...

Page 322: ...onfiguration Window Detailed Description Associating a ToFab Policy to a Line card To associate a ToFab policy to a line card proceed as follows Step 1 Launch the Map Viewer and choose the Layer3QoSView Right click on the WRED MDRR object and choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration ToFab WRED Rx Configuration from a relevant object icon to launch the WRED Rx Configuration window Refer Table...

Page 323: ...llow you to launch the WRED Rx Configuration window Step 2 Choose the Chassis and Module from the list boxes at the left of the window to which the ToFab policy is associated Step 3 Click Disassociate Changing the Association of a ToFab Policy To change the association of a ToFab policy to a line card proceed as follows Step 1 Launch the Map Viewer choose the Layer3QoSView Right click on the WRED ...

Page 324: ...the ToFab policy from this list This list contains all the ToFab policies Actions Associate Highlight the ToFab Policy in the ToFab list click Associate to apply it to the selected modules Disassociate Choose the chassis and module from the listbox on the left side of the window click Disassociate to remove it from the selected module Associated slot Table Info The associated ToFab policy is displ...

Page 325: ...ich means it is outside Cisco EMF or a Cisco EMF endpoint which means it is within Cisco EMF SVCs are similar to PVCs in setup however they function differently The PVC is always operating and is always up On the other hand the SVC shuts down when it is not in use It does not cease to exist but only goes down until traffic occurs then it re establishes Note Fields appear on various windows within ...

Page 326: ... PVC Connections A PVC is a permanent logical connection that must be configured from source to destination PVCs save bandwidth associated with establishing a circuit when a virtual circuit must exist all the time You can deploy a PVC which creates the PVC within Cisco EMF apply an ATM Traffic Descriptor to the PVC then create the connection on the device Deploying and creating a PVC creates a cro...

Page 327: ...a connection between the outgoing port or source on one device and the incoming port or destination on a second device Figure 12 2 SVC Connection SVCs are similar to PVCs in setup however they function differently The PVC is always operating and is always up On the other hand the SVC shuts down when it is not in use It does not cease to exist but only goes down until traffic occurs then it re esta...

Page 328: ... is commissioned When the chassis loses connectivity and again establishes connection with the device Changes to device configuration made via SNMP requests from a source other than Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Changes to device configuration made via IOS CLI requests from a source other than the one that has the Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager running Table 12 1 Launching the ATM Connection ...

Page 329: ...the normal state However if a new connection object is added to the device with different configuration details then the Device_is_Master policy creates the connection object in the EM and moves it to the normal state The ATM Connection synchronization never deletes any ATM connection object Syntax for Set cd CEMF_ROOT bin objectUtilsTestRig setIntValue ComponentManaged absolute path of the chassi...

Page 330: ...outer Manager creates the connection in the Cisco device If the connection is absent in Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager but present in the Cisco device Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager deletes the connection from the Cisco device Present Decommission Not Present Remove from Cisco EMF Present Normal Present Do not do anything Present Decommission Present Change state to Normal Not Present N A Pres...

Page 331: ...PVC or SVC for management Uploading Existing ATM Connections and QoS Profiles This section describes how to upload existing ATM connections and profiles previously configured on a Cisco device into the Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager application Uploading saves time and effort re configuring ATM connections and profiles that already exist on the device When you upload PVCs any corresponding ATM Q...

Page 332: ...ment password information Configuring the Management Password Information When the Management password information is set the naming convention followed for the PVCs is different In this scenario if any PVC is created in the device it is represented in the EM in accordance with the value set in the management information window For example for a named PVC ciscoPVC1 and for an unnamed PVC it would ...

Page 333: ...ick a chassis object then choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration Chassis Upload ATM Connections The ATM Connection Upload window appears Figure 12 4 ATM Connection Upload Window Note See ATM Connection Upload Window Detailed Description section on page 12 11 for further information on the fields displayed in the ATM Connection Upload window Step 2 Choose a Chassis from the list displayed a...

Page 334: ...cation Once these connections profiles are uploaded you can view and reconfigure them if necessary using the Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager application To upload ATM connections and ATM QoS profiles proceed as follows Step 1 Open the ATM Connection Upload window See Viewing the ATM Connection Upload Window section on page 12 9 for further details Step 2 Choose a Chassis from the list displayed a...

Page 335: ...file_ assigned number Step 5 Choose Save from the File menu to save your changes Step 6 Choose Close from the File menu to close the window ATM Connection Upload Window Detailed Description The ATM Connection Upload window displays a single Connection Upload tab Note The ATM Connection Upload window displays the values of the attributes for the chassis object selected first when multiple chassis o...

Page 336: ...M QoS profiles can only be edited when they are not applied that is if any connections are using the profile you cannot edit the profile You can view which specific connections are using a certain profile by running a Cisco EMF query against the profile name see Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for further details This section covers the following areas Creating ATM QoS Profiles Editi...

Page 337: ...cription section on page 12 17 for further details Note To create a profile based on an existing profile click the profile you want to model from the profile list box at the left of the window Step 2 Choose Create Profile A Prompt window appears for you to enter the name of your new profile Figure 12 8 Prompt Window Step 3 Enter a name for the new profile Note Each profile created must have a uniq...

Page 338: ...enu to close the window Editing an ATM QoS Profile Note An existing ATM QoS profile can only be edited if it is not currently applied to an interface Once you have applied a QoS profile to an interface you cannot edit it unless you remove it from the interface first If that QoS profile is being used by any other interfaces you will still not be able to edit or delete the QoS profile If you want to...

Page 339: ...ile to a connection you cannot edit or delete it unless you remove it from the connection If that QoS profile is being used by any other connections you will still not be able to edit or delete the QoS profile If you want to view the connections that are using a specific profile run a Cisco EMF query against the profile name refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework User Guide for details On...

Page 340: ... Figure 12 10 Deployment Wizard Summary Window Step 4 Click Finish to delete the selected profile An Information window appears to confirm that the profile has been deleted Figure 12 11 Information Window Step 5 Click Ok When a profile is deleted it disappears from the list of existing profiles displayed in the QoS Profiles list ...

Page 341: ...Transmit Receive are applicable to SVCs Only Transmit is applicable for PVCs The RxTx Parameters tab contains the Receive and Transmit Parameters for the selected ATM QoS profile The RxTx Parameters tab displays three areas Category Receive Parameters applicable on the EM only for SVCs and Transmit Parameters Category The Category area contains one field as follows QoS Service category of the sele...

Page 342: ...ip PVC and VCL are interchangeable terms in Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager You can deploy a PVC under a main interface or a subinterface To deploy a PVC object proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on a selected line card or physical interface then choose Deployment Cisco 12000 10720 Manager ATM Connections PVC The Deployment Wizard appears Table 12 6 Deployment Launch Points Object Type to be D...

Page 343: ...oint or Cisco PVC under ATM EndPoint on Sub Interface and choose either auto named or user named for details on auto vs user named see Manually Deploying Modules section on page 3 30 Make sure your selection is highlighted before clicking Forward Figure 12 13 Deployment Wizard Object Parameters Step 3 Enter the number of PVC connections you want to create Step 4 Enter a profile name for the PVC ob...

Page 344: ...tep 7 Enter either 0 or 1to disable or enable the Auto Allocate Source for the PVC object Step 8 Enter either 0 no or 1 yes to auto connect the PVC object to the device Step 9 Enter the start number for the PVC object This number is included in the PVC name Step 10 Click Forward to proceed Figure 12 14 Deployment Wizard Object Parameters Step 11 Choose Select An Object Selector window appears ...

Page 345: ...vigate down the hierarchy until you find the interface you wish to deploy the PVC under Click on the object to select then click Apply You are returned to the window Figure 12 14 on page 12 20 Figure 12 16 Deployment Wizard Summary Step 13 Click Finish if the deployment summary information is correct The Deployment Wizard closes and the object is created under the selected interface ...

Page 346: ...ight click on a selected line card then choose Deployment Cisco 12000 10720 Manager ATM Connections SVC The Deployment Wizard appears Figure 12 17 Deployment Wizard Templates Step 2 Choose a template either an SVC with a Cisco EMF end point or an SVC with a non Cisco EMF end point and choose either auto named or user named for details on auto vs user named see Manually Deploying Modules section on...

Page 347: ...OL 4455 01 Chapter 12 Managing ATM Connections Deploying ATM Connection Objects Figure 12 18 Deployment Wizard Object Parameters Step 3 Enter the number of SVC connections you want to deploy Step 4 Enter the suffix start number Step 5 Click Forward to proceed ...

Page 348: ...s Deploying ATM Connection Objects Figure 12 19 Deployment Wizard Object Parameters Step 6 Enter the profile name of the SVC object Step 7 Enter the destination NSAP address for the SVC object Step 8 Enter either 0 no or 1 yes to auto connect the SVC object to the device Step 9 Click Forward to proceed ...

Page 349: ...000 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 12 Managing ATM Connections Deploying ATM Connection Objects Figure 12 20 Deployment Wizard Views Step 10 Choose Select to open the object selector window ...

Page 350: ...5 01 Chapter 12 Managing ATM Connections Deploying ATM Connection Objects Figure 12 21 Deployment Wizard Object Selector Step 11 Navigate down the hierarchy until you find the interface which will be the local endpoint Click on the object to select then click Apply ...

Page 351: ...izard Object Parameters Step 12 When you have selected the appropriate interfaces or sub interfaces for both endpoints if applicable You are returned to the window above If you have selected the Cisco EMF endpoint option you need to repeat this process for the second interface remote endpoint by clicking the second Select button Step 13 Click Forward to proceed ...

Page 352: ...bject is created under the selected interface Applying an ATM QoS Profile to an ATM Connection Now you can apply the ATM QoS Profile you created earlier to a PVC or an SVC To view the ATM QoS Profiles Management window proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on the interface that contains the created ATM connection then choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration Interface QoS ATM QoS Profile Man...

Page 353: ...indow This connection should be the PVC or SVC that you want to apply the ATM QoS profile to Any current ATM QoS profiles applied to the selected PVC or SVC appear in the tabs at right Step 3 Choose Edit Apply Profile A list of ATM QoS profiles appear Click the named ATM QoS profile you want to apply After you apply the profile a status line appears in the lower left corner of the window telling y...

Page 354: ...guration Window Detailed Description Viewing the ATM VCL Configuration Window To view the ATM VCL Configuration window proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on a selected interface then choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration ATM VCL Configuration The ATM VCL Configuration window appears with the Configuration tab displayed Figure 12 25 ATM VCL Configuration Window Configuration Tab Step 2 ...

Page 355: ... Connecting or Disconnecting a PVC You can connect or disconnect a PVC in the Layer 3 Configuration tab Connecting a PVC creates the PVC on the device which makes it a real working connection The PVC is also commissioned at this time which allows you to manage configuration and status details Disconnecting a PVC disconnects the connection entirely from the device Figure 12 26 ATM VCL Configuration...

Page 356: ...an Operation Administration and Maintenance OAM packet to verify Permanent Virtual Circuit PVC connectivity The status of the PVC is displayed when a response to the OAM packet is received The ATM OAM Ping feature supports interactive ping functionality This feature provides two ATM OAM ping options End loopback Verifies the end to end PVC integrity Segment loopback Verifies the PVC integrity to t...

Page 357: ... ATM Connections ATM PVC Configuration Figure 12 27 ATM VCL Configuration OAM Ping tab Step 3 An action report summarizing the ping operation is displayed Figure 12 28 Action Report Step 4 The status of the ping operation is also displayed in the Last Ping Status area in the OAM Ping tab ...

Page 358: ...ation and OAM Ping Configuration Tab The Configuration tab see Figure 12 25 contains four areas VPI VCI Traffic Information Encapsulation Parameters and OAM Information VPI VCI The VPI VCI area allows you to configure the following fields VPI Current VPI values for the PVC VCI Current VCI values for the PVC Traffic Information The Traffic Information area is not applicable to Cisco 12000 10720 Rou...

Page 359: ...must configure a PVC for communication with the ILMI so that the router can receive SNMP traps and new network prefixes Qsaal This signaling PVC can only be set up on ATM main interfaces not on ATM sub interfaces Interface The Interface area contains one field Sub Interface Number The subinterface number under which this PVC is deployed VCL Parameters The VCL Parameters area contains the following...

Page 360: ... verify whether or not the PVC is down Autodetect If the value is set to yes initiates auto detection of the peer OAM command cells Optimum If the value is set to yes configures an optimum mode so that when the traffic monitoring timer expires the PVC sends an OAM command cell at the locally configured frequency instead of going into Retry mode immediately If there is no response the PVC goes into...

Page 361: ...dow Connecting or Disconnecting an SVC Decommissioning or Recommissioning an SVC SVC Configuration Window Detailed Description Viewing the SVC Configuration Window To view the SVC Configuration window proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on a selected interface then choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration ATM SVC Configuration The ATM SVC Configuration window appears with the Configuration...

Page 362: ...o connect or disconnect an SVC Make sure that the SVC you want to connect or disconnect is selected in the list boxes at the left of the window Click the Connect or Disconnect button in the Action area Decommissioning or Recommissioning an SVC When you connect an SVC it is automatically commissioned as well Decommissioning does not disconnect the SVC To decommission a connected SVC Make sure that ...

Page 363: ... minimum traffic rate required on an ATM SVC to maintain the connection OAM Parameters The OAM Parameters area allows you to configure the following fields Manage If this value is set to yes then the value in frequency will be considered Frequency Specify the frequency in seconds that end to end OAM loopback cells should be transmitted when a change in up or down state is being verified Retry Down...

Page 364: ...TM Connections Status The ATM VCL Status window appears Figure 12 31 ATM VCL Status Window Status Tab Step 2 Choose a Chassis Module Interface and Cisco VCL PVC from the list boxes displayed at the left of the window The status information for the selected PVC appears Step 3 Choose the OAM tab to view the state of the OAM cells when the ATM OAM traffic reduction is enabled Not applicable to Cisco ...

Page 365: ...us and OAM Status tab The Status tab has four areas PVC Status Soft PVC Details Characteristics and OAM Details PVC Status The PVC Status area has the following fields Operational State Not applicable to Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Last Change Time elapsed after the last status change Install Time Not applicable to Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Soft PVC Details The Soft PVC Details area is...

Page 366: ...ics ATM OAM AUTO DETECT INIT Indicates the number of VCs in the initial ATM_OAM_AUTO_ DETECT_INIT state ATM OAM SENDING MONITORING Indicates the number of VCs in the ATM_OAM_SENDING_ MONITORING state During this state the peer VC is sending OAM command loopback cells and the Cisco IOS software is monitoring and also sending OAM command loopback cells ATM OAM MONITORING Indicates the number of VCs ...

Page 367: ...iguration of VLANs and also manages these VLANs that are provisioned from the EMS Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager also provides a synchronization facility so that the VLAN information is retrieved from the entire network when the sync is initiated for the first time This chapter provides the following information Launching the VLAN Windows VLAN Synchronization Deploying VLAN objects VLAN Configur...

Page 368: ...leaned up and then retrieved VLAN synchronization happens only on the chassis which are in the managed state i e normal or performance logging state To synchronize the VLAN objects proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on a domain in the VLAN view and choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration VLAN Management Synchronize The VLAN synchronization dialog can be launched from the VLAN view or see...

Page 369: ... Click Yes to continue with synchronization Caution Choosing Yes initiates the VLAN synchronization process and all the previous performance data and the information related to the VLAN objects is lost Step 4 The status of the synchronization process is displayed in the Synchronization Status area in the VLAN Synchronization window Note All the sub interface objects are created under the VLAN obje...

Page 370: ...are displayed in the VLAN view Refer VLAN View section on page 2 12 for more details on VLAN view A domain is deployed independent of any object Deploying a VLAN object typically involves the following steps Deploying a Domain Deploying a VLAN and a Sub Interface Object Under an Existing Domain Deploying a Domain To deploy a domain proceed as follows Step 1 Place the cursor in the VLAN view to det...

Page 371: ... appears see Figure 13 5 displaying a list of available VLAN object deployment profiles Deployment profiles are templates that prompt you for the appropriate information required to deploy the selected object successfully Figure 13 5 Deployment Wizard Templates Window Step 3 Choose the deployment profile Template for VLAN domain to deploy a Domain shown in Figure 13 6 Step 4 Click Forward ...

Page 372: ...ber of Domains required A single domain was entered in this example Step 6 Click Forward Figure 13 7 Deployment Wizard Object Parameters Window Step 7 Enter a Domain name Each Domain must have a unique name In this example the domain is called Domain 2 Step 8 Click Forward The Deployment Wizard Summary window appears The Summary window provides details of the object you are about to deploy ...

Page 373: ...in the Map Viewer window under the VLAN view Deploying a VLAN and a Sub Interface Object Under an Existing Domain To deploy a VLAN object and a VLAN sub interface object from a domain proceed as follows Note Make sure that the IOS usernames and passwords are correctly set in the Management Information Step 1 Place the cursor on the domain to determine the objects you can deploy in the VLAN view St...

Page 374: ...ing a list of available VLAN object deployment profiles Figure 13 10 Deployment Wizard Templates Window Step 4 Choose the deployment profile VLAN and VLAN SubInterface under VLAN Domain to deploy a VLAN object shown in Figure 13 6 Note You can deploy a sub interface under a VLAN object by using the VLAN SubInterface under VLAN as shown in Figure 13 10 on page 13 8 Step 5 Click Forward ...

Page 375: ... Enter the number of VLAN objects required to be deployed A single VLAN object was entered in this example Step 7 Click Forward Figure 13 12 Deployment Wizard Object Parameters Window Step 8 Enter the VLAN number The VLAN number should be in the range of 1 to 4095 Step 9 Enter the number of SubInterface objects that should be deployed under the VLAN object Step 10 Click Forward ...

Page 376: ...gure 13 13 Deployment Wizard Object Parameters Step 11 Enter the IP address of the sub interface to be deployed under the VLAN object Step 12 Enter the subnet mask of the sub interface Note These are optional fields Step 13 Enter the sub interface number The number can range between 1 to 2147483647 Step 14 Click Forward ...

Page 377: ...1 Cisco 12000 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 13 Managing VLANs Deploying VLAN objects Figure 13 14 Deployment Wizard Views Step 15 Choose Select An Object Selector window appears ...

Page 378: ... Managing VLANs Deploying VLAN objects Figure 13 15 Object Selector Window Step 16 Navigate down the hierarchy until you find the interface you wish to deploy the VLAN object under Click on the object then click Apply Step 17 The Deployment Wizard Component Managed field appears ...

Page 379: ...1 Chapter 13 Managing VLANs Deploying VLAN objects Figure 13 16 Deployment Wizard Views Step 18 Click Forward The Deployment Wizard Summary window appears The Summary window provides details of the object you are about to deploy Figure 13 17 Deployment Wizard Summary ...

Page 380: ...domain It also allows the performance logging to be enabled disabled for the sub interfaces under a VLAN object All the state changes ripple down to the sub interface child objects The VLAN Configuration section provides the following information Viewing the VLAN Configuration Window Commissioning a VLAN Decommissioning a VLAN Start Performance Logging Stop Performance Logging VLAN Configuration W...

Page 381: ...the Shift key and then selecting the first and last VLAN in the list You can choose multiple individual VLANs by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking on the individual VLANs Multiple selection of domains is possible in the VLAN configuration window To commission a VLAN proceed as follows Step 1 Open the VLAN Configuration window See Viewing the VLAN Configuration Window section on page 13 14 for...

Page 382: ...y holding down the Shift key and then selecting the first and last VLAN in the list You can choose multiple individual VLANs by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking on the individual VLANs To decommission a VLAN proceed as follows Step 1 Open the VLAN Configuration window See Viewing the VLAN Configuration Window section on page 13 14 for further details Step 2 Choose a Domain and VLAN from the ...

Page 383: ...tiple individual VLANs by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking on the individual VLANs To start performance logging proceed as follows Step 1 Open the VLAN Configuration window See Viewing the VLAN Configuration Window section on page 13 14 for further details Step 2 Choose a Domain and VLAN from the list boxes displayed at the left of the window Step 3 Choose Start to start performance polling ...

Page 384: ...st by holding down the Shift key and then selecting the first and last VLAN in the list You can choose multiple individual VLANs by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking on the individual VLANs To stop performance logging proceed as follows Step 1 Open the VLAN Configuration window See Viewing the VLAN Configuration Window section on page 13 14 for further details Step 2 Choose a Domain and VLAN ...

Page 385: ...Status area contains two action buttons Commission Commissions the selected VLAN Decommission Decommissions the selected VLAN Performance Logging The Performance Logging area contains two action buttons Start Starts the performance polling for the selected VLAN Stop Stops the performance polling for the selected VLAN VLAN Performance The VLAN Performance window displays the current performance inf...

Page 386: ...nce window displays the statistics for all the VLANs configured on a selected chassis To view the VLAN Performance window proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on a VLAN object in the VLAN view and choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Perfomance VLAN Management Performance See Table 13 1 on page 13 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the VLAN Performance window The VLAN Performance ...

Page 387: ...a VLAN object under a domain or a sub interface object under a VLAN as per the requirements Caution It is strongly recommended that the user does not move any VLAN related objects out of VLANView This could result in unexpected behavior Reparenting is basically used to relocate the VLAN and sub interface objects under different domains after synchronization Note To reparent a sub interface object ...

Page 388: ...jects Note A VLAN or sub interface object can be deleted only if it is in the decommissioned state To decommission a sub interface object refer Decommissioning an Interface section on page 8 5 To delete an existing VLAN or a sub interface object proceed as follows Step 1 Choose the VLAN objects you wish to delete within the VLAN view See VLAN View section on page 2 12 for details of the VLAN view ...

Page 389: ...ects Figure 13 26 Deployment Wizard Summary Step 3 Click Finish and the VLAN object is deleted If deletion fails another interface might be currently using the VLAN object therefore you cannot delete the object Note Similarly a domain can be deleted provided the VLAN and sub interface objects are decommissioned ...

Page 390: ...13 24 Cisco 12000 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 13 Managing VLANs Deleting VLAN Objects ...

Page 391: ...It is designed to operate in Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol networks and to address the shortcomings of the Routing Information Protocol The Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager supports the Configuration and Fault Management of OSPF processes and areas on the routers This chapter contains the following information Launching the Routing Windows BGP Configuration BGP Status BGP Address...

Page 392: ...a TCP connection to each other for the purpose of exchanging routing information are known as peers or neighbor Table 14 1 Launching the Routing Windows Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Window Task Objects that can be selected to Open the Window Menu Options to Select to Open Window Site Chassis 12000 Series Chassis 10720 Module Interface BGP Configuration Yes Yes Yes No No Cisco 12000 10720 Manag...

Page 393: ...nfiguration BGP Network Configuration Window Detailed Description Viewing the Neighbor Tab on the BGP Configuration Window Neighbor Tab Detailed Description BGP Neighbor Configuration BGP Neighbor Configuration Window Detailed Description Viewing the Redistribution Tab on the BGP Configuration Window Redistribution Tab Detailed Description BGP Redistribute Configuration BGP Redistribute Configurat...

Page 394: ...is 0 it means no BGP process is running on the device Actions Enable The Enable action button is active when there is no BGP running on the device Clicking Enable action button opens the BGP Enable window through which the user can create a new BGP process in the device For more details on enabling BGP on a chassis see Enabling BGP on a Chassis section on page 5 Disable The Disable action button i...

Page 395: ...ast It displays whether the IP version 4 IPv4 unicast for peers is enabled or disabled on the router Action Modify The Modify action button is active only when there is BGP running in the device Clicking the Modify action button opens the BGP Modify window through which the user can modify the General BGP parameters For more details on modifying BGP see Modifying BGP on a Chassis section on page 7...

Page 396: ... 4 Choose the chassis from the left side of the window Step 5 Enter a value for the BGP AS Number Step 6 Choose the Enable BGP button Enable BGP Window Detailed Description Local Autonomous System The id of the BGP process to be created on the device Action Enable BGP Clicking on the Enable BGP button creates the BGP process on the device ...

Page 397: ...figuration window See Viewing the BGP Details Tab on the BGP Configuration Window section on page 14 3 for further details Step 2 Choose a chassis from the left side of the window Note You can choose multiple chassis from the chassis list which allows you to launch the BGP Modify window for the selected chassis Step 3 Click on the Modify button The BGP Modify window appears Note The Modify button ...

Page 398: ...ghbor resets This value can be set to Yes or No BGP Default IPV4 Unicast This is used to set the default as the IP version 4 IPv4 unicast for BGP peers on the router BGP Default Metric This is used to configure the default metric value for redistributed routes Note If this attribute is set to zero then the default metric is removed from the device Disabling BGP on a Chassis This section describes ...

Page 399: ...isplays the information about paths to destination networks from all the BGP4 Peers The user can add or remove a BGP network on the device To view the Network tab on the BGP Configuration window for a chassis proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on the chassis object and choose Configuration BGP BGP Configuration See Table 14 1 on page 14 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the...

Page 400: ...etwork Best Path Indicates whether the BGP4 route is the best chosen or not Multiple Exit Point Discriminate Metric This metric is used to discriminate between multiple exit points to an adjacent autonomous number A value of 1 indicates the absence of this attribute Degree of Preference The originating BGP4 speaker s degree of preference for an advertised route A value of 1 indicates the absence o...

Page 401: ...urther details Click on the Network tab Step 2 Choose the chassis for which you want to configure the BGP path from the left side of the window Note You can choose multiple chassis from the chassis list which allows you to launch the BGP Network Configuration window for the selected chassis Step 3 Click Add Remove Network The BGP Network Configuration window appears Figure 14 6 BGP Network Configu...

Page 402: ...he device Thus the user is able to remove the networks associated with the BGP routing process Viewing the Neighbor Tab on the BGP Configuration Window The Neighbor tab displays the connection related information for the BGP Neighbors Each entry corresponds to a BGP Neighbor The user can add or remove the neighbor configurations on the device To view the Neighbor tab on the BGP Configuration windo...

Page 403: ...ages transmitted to the remote peer on this connection Hold Time The Hold Timer established with the peer in seconds KeepAlive Time The KeepAlive timer established with the peer in seconds Configured Hold Time The Hold Time configured for this BGP speaker with this peer in seconds Configured KeepAlive Time The KeepAlive timer configured for this BGP speaker with this peer in seconds Actions Add Re...

Page 404: ...e router Neighbor IP Address This is used to configure the IP address of the neighbor router Neighbor Remote AS This is used to configure the neighbor routers AS number with the values ranging from 1 to 65535 Update Source This is used to set the BGP sessions to use a specific operational interface for TCP connections Note The Update Source command in the device can specify any interface physical ...

Page 405: ...istribution tab displays the redistributed information from other routing protocols The user can add or remove the redistributed protocol entries on the device To view the Redistribution tab on the BGP Configuration window for a chassis proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on the chassis object and choose Configuration BGP BGP Configuration See Table 14 1 on page 14 2 for information on which obj...

Page 406: ...on opens the BGP Redistribute Configuration window For more details see BGP Redistribute Configuration section on page 16 BGP Redistribute Configuration The BGP Redistribute Configuration window allows the user to add or remove a redistribution entries from the device To configure the BGP Redistribute protocol proceed as follows Step 1 Open the BGP configuration window See Viewing the BGP Details ...

Page 407: ...rp Source ID Indicates the Process ID of the redistributed protocol A Positive Integer will indicate the process id of the redistributed protocol a character string will indicate the ISO routing area tag In case of protocols like CONNECTED and STATIC this attribute cannot be configured IS IS Routing Level Specifies the routing level of ISIS Protocol The values for this field are level 1 level 2 or...

Page 408: ...ndow Detailed Description Viewing the BGP Status Window To view the BGP Status window proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on the chassis and choose Fault BGP BGP Status See Table 14 1 on page 14 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the BGP Status window The BGP Detail tab displays the BGP information Figure 14 11 BGP Status Window Step 2 Choose a Chassis from the list box displ...

Page 409: ...4455 01 Chapter 14 Routing BGP Status Figure 14 12 BGP Status Network Tab Step 3 Choose the Neighbor tab if required The Neighbor tab displays the information about BGP Peers and it contains one entry per BGP Peer information about the connections with BGP Peers ...

Page 410: ...r Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 14 Routing BGP Status Figure 14 13 BGP Status Neighbor Tab Step 4 Choose the Redistribution tab if required The Redistribution tab displays the redistributed information from other routing protocols ...

Page 411: ...General Local Autonomous System The id of the BGP process running in the device If the value is 0 it means no BGP process is running on the device BGP Information BGP Identifier It is the Router Identifier for the BGP speaking router By default BGP Identifier is set to IP address of the loopback interface if it is configured otherwise it is the highest IP address configured for a physical interfac...

Page 412: ...of the path information Border Router IP Address The address of the border router that should be used for the destination network Best Path Indicates whether the BGP4 route is the best chosen or not Multiple Exit Point Discriminate Metric This metric is used to discriminate between multiple exit points to an adjacent autonomous number A value of 1 indicates the absence of this attribute Degree of ...

Page 413: ...mation BGP Redistribution Information Protocol Specifies the protocol to be redistributed into BGP Valid Protocol Names that can be redistributed are connected static ospf isis igrp eigrp egp rip mobile odr dvmrp Source ID Indicates the Process ID of the redistributed protocol A Positive Integer will indicate the process id of the redistributed protocol a character string will indicate the ISO rou...

Page 414: ...ge 14 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the BGP Address Family Synchronization window Note You can choose multiple chassis from the chassis list displayed in the left side of the BGP Address Family Synchronization window which allows you to synchronize all the selected chassis simultaneously Figure 14 15 BGP Address Family Synchronization Window Step 2 Choose Synchronize to in...

Page 415: ...4 Routing BGP Address Family Synchronization Figure 14 16 Action Report Step 3 The status of the synchronization process is displayed in the Synchronization Status area in the BGP Address Family Synchronization window Figure 14 17 BGP Address Family Synchronization Status Report ...

Page 416: ... This section covers the following topics Viewing the AF General Tab on the BGP Address Family Configuration Window AF General Tab Detailed Description Configuring Address Family Configure Address Family Detailed Description Modifying BGP Address Family BGP Address Family Modify Address Family Parameters Detailed Description Viewing the AF Network Tab on the BGP Address Family Configuration Window...

Page 417: ...indow for a chassis proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on the chassis object and choose Configuration BGP BGP Address Family Configuration See Table 14 1 on page 14 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the BGP Address Family Configuration window Note When the BGP Address Family Configuration window is launched the AF General tab is displayed by default Note The action buttons ...

Page 418: ...ress families Default Metric Displays the default metric value set for redistributed routes of the address family Action Modify Address Family Clicking on the Modify Address Family button opens the BGP Address Family Modify Address Family Parameters window Add Remove Address Family Clicking on the Add Remove Address Family button opens the Configure Address Family window Configuring Address Family...

Page 419: ...Description The Configure Address Family window displays a single area Add Remove Address Family Add Address Family Address Family Unique identifier of the address family type The available options are ipv4 unicast ipv4 multicast and vpnv4 unicast Note In Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Release 3 1 the ipv4 vrf address family type is not configurable through the EM Neighbor IP Address Specifies t...

Page 420: ...et to YES Note This attribute is configurable only for the ipv4 unicast and ipv4 vrf address families Action Add Address Family Clicking on the Add Address Family button adds the address family to the device Remove Address Family Clicking on the Remove Address Family button removes the address family from the device Modifying BGP Address Family The BGP Address Family Modify Address Family Paramete...

Page 421: ...t the fields displayed in the window as required and save the changes BGP Address Family Modify Address Family Parameters Detailed Description The BGP Address Family Modify Address Family Parameters window displays a list of the Address Family and an area Modify Address Family Parameters Modify Address Family Parameters Address Family Unique identifier of the address family type VRF Name Identifie...

Page 422: ...te This field is applicable only for the ipv4 unicast and ipv4 vrf address families Viewing the AF Network Tab on the BGP Address Family Configuration Window The AF Network tab displays the network paths and the associated path information for the BGP address family The user can add or remove network paths for an address family To view the AF Network tab on the BGP Address Family Configuration win...

Page 423: ... of preference for an advertised route A value of 1 indicates the absence of this attribute Weightage Specifies the BGP weight for the routing table Best Route Specifies whether the network path is the best possible route When set to true it indicates that the network path is the best route for the router Action Add Remove AF Network Clicking on the Add Remove AF Network opens the BGP Address Fami...

Page 424: ...Family Network Configuration Detailed Description The Configure Network window displays a list of Address Families and an area Add Remove Network Address Family Displays a list of the address families Add Remove Network Address Family Unique identifier of the address family type VRF Name Identifier of the VRF Name if the address family type is IPv4 VRF Network Number This is used to configure the ...

Page 425: ...tion Window The AF Neighbor tab displays the neighbor information peer for a BGP address family The user can add or remove neighbor entries for an address family To view the AF Neighbor tab on the BGP Address Family Configuration window for a chassis proceed as follows Step 1 Open the BGP Address Family Configuration window See Viewing the AF General Tab on the BGP Address Family Configuration Win...

Page 426: ...Add Remove AF Neighbor button opens the BGP Address Family Neighbor Configuration window BGP Address Family Neighbor Configuration The BGP Address Family Neighbor Configuration window allows the user to add or remove neighbor configurations for BGP address families To configure a Neighbor for an address family proceed as follows Step 1 Open the BGP Address Family Configuration window See Viewing t...

Page 427: ...scription The Configure Neighbor window displays a list of Address Families and an area Add Remove Neighbor Address Family List Displays a list of the address families Add Remove Neighbor Address Family Unique identifier of the address family type VRF Name Identifier of the VRF Name if the address family type is IPv4 VRF Neighbor IP Address This is used to configure the IP address of the neighbor ...

Page 428: ...nfigure Router s Loopback Interface Number This is valid only if Update Source is set to YES Note This attribute is configurable only for the ipv4 unicast and ipv4 vrf address families Action Add Neighbor Entry Clicking on the Add Neighbor Entry button adds the neighbor entry for the BGP Address Family Remove Neighbor Entry Clicking on the Remove Neighbor Entry button removes the neighbor entry fo...

Page 429: ...tocol whose routes are redistributed by BGP The redistribute configuration causes the corresponding routes to be redistributed into BGP AS Tag Indicates the Process ID of the redistributed protocol A Positive Integer will indicate the process id of the redistributed protocol a character string will indicate the ISO routing area tag IS IS Route Level Specifies the routing level of ISIS Protocol Red...

Page 430: ...r further details Click on the AF Redistribute Tab Step 2 Choose a chassis and the address family from the left side of the window Note You can choose multiple chassis and address families from the list provided at the left side of the window which allows you to launch the BGP Address Family Redistribute Configuration window for the selected chassis Step 3 Click on the Add Remove AF Redistribute b...

Page 431: ...character string will indicate the ISO routing area tag In case of protocols like CONNECTED and STATIC this attribute cannot be configured Metric This is used to configure the metric used for redistributed routes Note You cannot configure a redistribute protocol for vpnv4 address families Action Add Redistribute Entry Clicking on the Add Redistribute Entry button adds the redistribution entry to t...

Page 432: ... Status Figure 14 27 BGP Address Family Status Window Step 2 Choose a Chassis and the address family from the list box displayed on the left side of the window Choose the AF Network tab if required The AF Network tab displays the network paths and the associated path information for the BGP address family ...

Page 433: ...nager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 14 Routing BGP Address Family Status Figure 14 28 BGP Status AF Network Tab Step 3 Choose the AF Neighbor tab if required The AF Neighbor tab displays the neighbor information peer for a BGP address family ...

Page 434: ... 4455 01 Chapter 14 Routing BGP Address Family Status Figure 14 29 BGP Status AF Neighbor Tab Step 4 Choose the AF Redistribute tab if required The AF Redistribute tab displays the information about the redistribute protocols configured for a BGP address family ...

Page 435: ...General The AF General tab displays two areas BGP General and BGP Address Family Information BGP General Local Autonomous System The id of the BGP process running in the device If the value is 0 it means no BGP process is running on the device BGP Address Family Information Address Family Unique identifier of the address family type VRF Name Identifier of the VRF Name if the address family type is...

Page 436: ...s number A value of 1 indicates the absence of this attribute Degree of Preference The originating BGP4 speaker s degree of preference for an advertised route A value of 1 indicates the absence of this attribute Weightage Specifies the BGP weight for the routing table Best Route Specifies whether the network path is the best possible route When set to true it indicates that the network path is the...

Page 437: ... TCP IP internet environment including explicit support for Classless Inter Domain Routing CIDR and the tagging of externally derived routing information OSPF also provides for the authentication of routing updates Variable Length Subnet Masks VLSM route summarization and utilizes IP multicast when sending receiving the updates OSPF recalculates routes quickly in the face of topological changes ut...

Page 438: ...iption The Config tab displays two areas Add OSPF Remove OSPF and a listbox OSPF Process Config Process ID The OSPF process ID of the selected chassis OSPF Process The OSPF processes currently configured for the selected chassis Action Add OSPF Process Adds the OSPF Process and Network details Network Number Network Mask and Area ID to the selected chassis Remove OSPF Processes Removes the OSPF Pr...

Page 439: ...d as follows Step 1 Open the OSPF configuration window See Viewing the OSPF Configuration Window section on page 14 47 for further details Step 2 Enter an OSPF process id in the Process ID textbox Step 3 Click on the Add OSPF Process button An action report appears Figure 14 32 Action Report Note The number of OSPF processes that can be created on a device depends on the number of interfaces with ...

Page 440: ...figuration window See Viewing the OSPF Configuration Window section on page 14 47 for further details Step 2 Choose the OSPF process from the OSPF Process list Step 3 Click on the Remove OSPF Processes button An action report appears Figure 14 33 Remove OSPF Alert Step 4 Click on Yes to remove the OSPF process An action report summarizing the Remove OSPF operation is displayed Figure 14 34 Action ...

Page 441: ...follows Step 1 Right click on the chassis object and choose Configuration OSPF OSPF Configuration See Table 14 1 on page 14 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the OSPF Configuration window Step 2 Click on the Network tab Figure 14 35 OSPF Configuration Window Network Tab Network Tab Detailed Description The Network tab displays a single area Ospf Network Ospf Network Process ID...

Page 442: ...igure Network window allows the user to associate or disassociate a network entry IP address of interfaces to the areas To configure a network proceed as follows Step 1 Open the OSPF configuration window See Viewing the OSPF Configuration Window section on page 14 47 for further details Step 2 Choose the Network tab and click on the Configure Network button the Configure Network window appears Fig...

Page 443: ...r User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 14 Routing OSPF Configuration Figure 14 37 Action Report Step 4 To remove a network enter the values in the textboxes and click on the Remove Network button An action report is displayed Figure 14 38 Action Report ...

Page 444: ...rresponding Process ID of the selected chassis OSPF Status The OSPF Status window displays the OSPF configurations for a device The OSPF Status section covers the following Viewing the OSPF Status Window OSPF Status Detailed Description Viewing the OSPF Status Window To view the OSPF status window for a chassis proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on the chassis and choose Fault OSPF OSPF Status ...

Page 445: ...o areas Process Summary and Network Details The Process Summary details all processes that exist on the device This includes its Router id number of areas configured number of normal areas number of stub areas and number of nssa areas The Network Details lists the networks configured on OSPF processes and also VRF VPN instance associated with OSPF process if any It includes associated VPN VRF Inst...

Page 446: ...1 Chapter 14 Routing OSPF Status Figure 14 40 OSPF Status Process Information Tab Step 3 Choose the Area tab if required The Area tab displays the complete information describing the configured parameters and cumulative statistics of one of the router s attached areas ...

Page 447: ...ter Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 14 Routing OSPF Status Figure 14 41 OSPF Status Area Tab Step 4 Choose the Interface tab if required The Interface tab displays the complete information about the interfaces and their statistics ...

Page 448: ...Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 14 Routing OSPF Status Figure 14 42 OSPF Status Interface Tab Step 5 Choose the Neighbor tab if required The Neighbor tab displays all the neighbors in the locality of the selected router ...

Page 449: ...ger User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 14 Routing OSPF Status Figure 14 43 OSPF Status Neighbor Tab Step 6 Choose the Link State tab if required The Link State tab displays the Link State Advertisements from the areas that the device is attached to ...

Page 450: ...uide OL 4455 01 Chapter 14 Routing OSPF Status Figure 14 44 OSPF Status Link State Tab Step 7 Choose the Host tab if required The Host tab displays hosts that are directly attached to the router and their metrics and types of service advertised for them ...

Page 451: ...sion number of the OSPF protocol TOS Support Specifies the router s support for type of service routing External LSA Count The number of external LS type 5 link state advertisements in the link state database Originated New LSA Count The number of new link state advertisements that have been originated This number is incremented each time the router originates a new LSA Admin Status The administra...

Page 452: ...nique identifier for a OSPF Process Router Id Unique identifier of the router in the AS Domain Id Domain Identifier will be set when VRF is associated with this OSPF Process No of Areas Configured Displays the count of total number of areas configured on this OSPF Process Normal Areas Displays the count of total number of Normal areas configured on this OSPF Process Stub Areas Displays the count o...

Page 453: ... Range Area Range ID The Area the Address Range is to be found within Area Range Net The IP Address of the Net or Subnet indicated by the range Area Range Mask The Subnet Mask that pertains to the Net or Subnet Area Range Status Displays the validity or invalidity of the entry When this value is set to invalid it has the effect of rendering it inoperative Interface The Interface tab displays three...

Page 454: ...s interfaces from the addressed interfaces When the value is set to zero it signifies that the interface has an IP address Interface Metric TOS The type of service metric being referenced Interface Metric IP Address The IP address of this OSPF interface Metric The metric of using this type of service on this interface The default value of the TOS 0 Metric is 10 8 ifSpeed Metric Status Displays the...

Page 455: ...cs except the TOS 0 metric Neighbor Priority Signifies the priority of this neighbor in the designated router When the value is set to 0 it signifies that the neighbor is not eligible to become the designated router on this particular network Neighbor State The state of the relationship with this Neighbor Neighbor Events The number of times this neighbor relationship has changed state or an error ...

Page 456: ... identifier of the Area from which the LSA was received LSDB Sequence Detects the old and duplicate link state advertisements The larger the sequence number the more recent is the advertisement LSDB Age Signifies the age of the link state advertisement in seconds LSDB Checksum Displays the checksum of the complete contents of the advertisement except the age field Host The Host tab displays a sing...

Page 457: ...PLS Traffic Engineering MPLS Tunnel Information Introduction Multiprotocol Label Switching MPLS fuses the intelligence of routing with the performance of switching and provides significant benefits to networks with a pure IP architecture as well as those with IP and ATM or a mix of other Layer 2 technologies MPLS technology is key to scalable virtual private networks VPNs and end to end quality of...

Page 458: ...ng will remain to perplex the non MPLS devices outside the MPLS network For IP based MPLS some bytes are inserted prior to the IP header For ATM the VPI VCI addressing is the label For Frame Relay the DLCI is the label MPLS technology also helps deliver highly scalable differentiated end to end IP services with simpler configuration management and provisioning for both Internet providers and subsc...

Page 459: ...ndow Task Objects that can be selected to Open the Window Menu Options to Select to Open Window Site Chassis Module Interface VRF 12000 Series 10720 MPLS Forwarding Information Yes Yes Yes No No No Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Fault Chassis MPLS MPLS Forwarding Information MPLS Interface Status Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Fault Interface MPLS Status MPLS Interface Information Yes...

Page 460: ...s The user needs to configure the management information for the chassis against which the MPLS Forwarding Information window is launched The MPLS Forwarding Information section covers the following Viewing the MPLS Forwarding Information Window MPLS Forwarding Information Window Detailed Description Viewing the MPLS Forwarding Information Window To view the MPLS Forwarding Information window proc...

Page 461: ...dow Detailed Description The MPLS Forwarding Information window see Figure 15 1 displays a single MPLS Forwarding Information tab MPLS Forwarding Information Tab The MPLS Forwarding Information tab displays a table with the following information Local Tag Local label assigned by the LSR Outgoing Interface Displays information about the outgoing interface to which packets are switched Outgoing Tag ...

Page 462: ...w The MPLS Interface Status window can also be used to verify if MPLS is enabled on the selected interface or if sufficient interface buffer space is available Note You can view the MPLS Sub interface status using the MPLS Interface Information window which can be launched from the chassis level See the MPLS Interface Information section on page 15 8 for further details The MPLS Interface Status s...

Page 463: ...Status window see Figure 15 2 displays a single Interface Setup tab Interface Configuration Tab The Interface Setup tab displays a General and an MPLS area General The General area displays the following information Operational Status Displays information about the current operational status of the selected MPLS active interface up or down Last Change Displays the value of the sysUpTime at the tim...

Page 464: ... send on this interface Total Buffer This value indicates the total amount of buffer space allocated for this interface Total Bandwidth This value indicates the total amount of usable bandwidth on this interface and is specified in kilobits per second Kbps MPLS Interface Information The MPLS Interface Information window displays the MPLS configuration and performance details for any MPLS enabled i...

Page 465: ...n page 15 9 MPLS Interface Information Window Detailed Description The MPLS Interface Information window displays four tabs Interface Setup MPLS Setup Interface Performance and the MPLS Performance tab Interface Setup Tab The Interface Setup tab see Figure 15 3 displays a single Select Interface area Select Interface The Select Interface area displays the following information MPLS Interface Subin...

Page 466: ...4 MPLS Interface Information Window MPLS Setup Tab Select Interface The Select Interface area displays MPLS interface configuration information as follows MPLS Interface Subinterface list Lists all the MPLS enabled interfaces and MPLS enabled sub interfaces on the selected chassis Min Label In Displays the minimum value of an MPLS label that this LSR is willing to receive on this interface Min Lab...

Page 467: ...and is specified in kilobits per second Kbps This value is calculated as the difference between the amount of bandwidth currently in use and that specified in mplsInterfaceTotalBandwidth This variable is not applicable when applied to the interface with index 0 Total Bandwidth This value indicates the total amount of usable bandwidth on this interface and is specified in kilobits per second Kbps T...

Page 468: ...ckets that higher level protocols requested be transmitted and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sub layer including those that were discarded or not sent In Octets 64 bit Displays the total number of 64 bit octets received on the selected interface including framing characteristics Out Octets 64 bit Displays the total number of 64 bit octets transmitted from the...

Page 469: ... had been detected to prevent their being transmitted One possible reason for discarding such a labeled packet could be to free up buffer space In Packets This variable reflects the number of labeled packets that have been received on this interface Out Labels Used Indicates the number of top most labels in the outgoing label stacks that are in use at this point in time on this interface Out Disca...

Page 470: ...page 4 9 for further information on starting performance logging globally on a per chassis basis or see the Starting Performance Logging for a Selected Interface section on page 10 5 for further information on starting performance logging on a per interface basis Note You can view the MPLS sub interface performance details through the MPLS Interface Information window which can be launched from th...

Page 471: ...d Description The MPLS Interface Performance window provides MPLS performance information on a per interface basis for every interface on which MPLS has been enabled The MPLS Interface Performance window displays two tabs General Performance Statistics and MPLS Performance Statistics General Performance Statistics Tab The General Performance Statistics tab see Figure 15 7 displays two areas Counte...

Page 472: ...or collection The High Speed Counters area displays the following information In Octets 64 bit Displays the total number of 64 bit octets received by the MPLS layer on the selected interface including framing characteristics Out Octets 64 bit Displays the total number of 64 bit octets transmitted by the MPLS layer from the interface including framing characteristics In Unicast Packets 64 bit Displ...

Page 473: ...tion In Discards The number of inbound labeled packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted One possible reason for discarding such a labeled packet could be to free up buffer space In Packets This variable reflects the number of labeled packets that have been received on this interface Outgoing Direction The Outgoing Directio...

Page 474: ...ans of procedures defined in the Label Distribution Protocol LDP This section describes fault management for MPLS Label Distribution Protocol LDP This section describes the following information MPLS LDP Entity Status Window page 15 18 MPLS LDP Hello Adjacencies page 15 26 MPLS LDP Peer Status page 15 28 MPLS LDP Entity Status Window The MPLS LDP Entity Status window displays information related t...

Page 475: ...tatistics General Label Range ATM Parameters ATM Label Range Entity Tab The Entity tab see Figure 15 9 displays basic information about LDP entities The Entity tab displays two areas General and General LDP Status General The General area displays the following information LSR Identifier The LSRs identifier LSR Loop Detection A indication of whether this Label Switch Router supports loop detection...

Page 476: ...5 or less specifies the default maximum length of 4096 octets Keep Alive Hold Timer The two octet value which is the proposed keep alive hold timer for this LDP Entity Hello Hold Timer The two octet value which is the proposed Hello hold timer for this LDP Entity A value of 0 means use the default which is 15 seconds for Link Hellos and 45 seconds for Targeted Hellos A value of 65535 means infinit...

Page 477: ...r each LDP entity configured on a router The Entity Statistics tab see Figure 15 10 displays a single Entity Statistics area Figure 15 10 MPLS LDP Entity Status Window Entity Statistics Tab Entity Statistics The Entity Statistics area displays a read only table which expands on the information provided in the Entity Tab section on page 15 19 The purpose of this table is to display statistical info...

Page 478: ...number of Bad Message Length Fatal Errors detected by the session s past and present associated with this LDP Entity Bad TLV Length Errors This object counts the number of Bad TLV Length Fatal Errors detected by the session s past and present associated with this LDP Entity Malformed TLV Value Errors This object counts the number of Malformed TLV Value Fatal Errors detected by the session s past a...

Page 479: ...ponding LDP message which relates to the information in this table however this table does provide a way for a user to reserve a generic label range The ranges for a specific LDP Entity are unique and non overlapping A row will not be created unless a unique and non overlapping range is specified General Label Range table displays the following information LDP Identifier Displays the LDP identifie...

Page 480: ...s value represents the Interface Name where the ATM Labels would be created The Value 0 means the Interface is not known Merge Cap Displays the Merge Capability of this entity Possible values are notSupported or vcMerge LR Components Number of Label Range Components in the Initialization message VC Directionality This value represents whether to use a given VCI within a given VPI as a label in uni...

Page 481: ...pporting unlabelled traffic This non MPLS connection is used to carry unlabelled IP packets The default value is the same as the default value of the DefaultControlVci however another value may be configured Storage Type The storage type for this entry ATM Label Range Tab Configured ATM label range parameters are displayed in the ATM Label Range tab see Figure 15 13 for LDP entities that use ATM a...

Page 482: ...s results in an Hello adjacency which represents the context within which label binding information is exchanged between the local LSR and its LDP peer The MPLS LDP Hello Adjacencies window displays a table of hello adjacencies of the LSR This window is a read only window The MPLS LDP Hello Adjacencies section covers the following Viewing the MPLS LDP Hello Adjacencies Window MPLS LDP Hello Adjace...

Page 483: ...S LDP Hello Adjacencies window see Figure 15 14 displays a single Hello Adjacency tab Hello Adjacencies Tab The Hello Adjacencies tab see Figure 15 14 displays a single Hello Adjacencies area Hello Adjacencies The table displays the following information Local LDP Id The LDP identifier for the selected LSR Index This index is used as a secondary index to uniquely identify this row Peer LDP Id The ...

Page 484: ...known by the LDP entities on a router The MPLS LDP Peer Status section covers the following Viewing the MPLS LDP Peer Status Window MPLS LDP Peer Status Window Detailed Description Viewing the MPLS LDP Peer Status Window To view the MPLS LDP Peer Status window proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on an appropriate object and choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Fault Chassis MPLS MPLS LDP Peer Status...

Page 485: ... Id Displays the LDP identifier Index This index is used as a secondary index to uniquely identify this row Peer LDP Id The LDP identifier of this LDP Peer Label Distribution Method For any given LDP session the method of label distribution must be specified Possible values are downstreamOnDemand or downstreamUnsolicited Loop Detection An indication of whether loop detection based on path vectors ...

Page 486: ...d as a secondary index to uniquely identify this row Peer LDP Id The LDP identifier of this LDP Peer Session State The current state of the session Protocol Version The version of the LDP protocol which this session is using This is the version of the LDP protocol which has been negotiated during session initialization Keep Alive Hold Time Remaining The keep alive hold time remaining for this sess...

Page 487: ...lays the following information Local LDP Id Displays the LDP identifier Index This index is used as a secondary index to uniquely identify this row Peer LDP Id The LDP identifier of this LDP Peer Unknown Message Type Errors This object counts the number of Unknown Message Type Errors detected during the current session Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at re initialization of ...

Page 488: ...ion area displays a table that relates Sessions in the LDP Session Table and their label range intersections There could be one or more label range intersections between an LDP Entity and LDP Peer using ATM as the underlying media Each row represents a single label range intersection The table displays the following information Local LDP Id Displays the LDP identifier Index This index is used as a...

Page 489: ...his window can be used to find the tunnels that exist on a device the LSPs that originate or transit this device and whether the MPLS entities are functionally up or down The MPLS Tunnel Information section covers the following Viewing the MPLS Tunnel Information Window MPLS Tunnel Information Window Detailed Description Viewing the MPLS Tunnel Information Window To view the MPLS Tunnel Informatio...

Page 490: ...ead Tunnel Setup Head Tunnel Hops LSP Setup LSP Hops LSP Resource and Performance Select Tunnel Tab The Select Tunnel tab lists all the head tunnels and LSP tunnels available in the selected managed chassis Tunnels are sorted to display head tunnels first and then LSPs The first tunnel in the list is automatically selected by default and all the other fields are populated for that selected tunnel ...

Page 491: ...a tunnel on this device TE Distribution Protocol The traffic engineering distribution protocol s used by this LSR Note that an LSR may support more than one distribution protocols simultaneously Possible values are other ospf and isis Configured Tunnels Number The number of tunnels configured on this device Active Tunnels Number The number of tunnels active on this device Head Tunnel Setup Tab The...

Page 492: ... It is useful to identify multiple instances of tunnels for the purposes of backup and parallel tunnels Ingress LSR Displays the source IP address of the LSP Egress LSR Displays the egress LSR IP address Tunnel Info Tunnel Name Displays the name assigned to the tunnel This name can be used to refer to the tunnel on the LSRs console port Tunnel Descr Displays a textual string containing information...

Page 493: ...ts transit routers to use a local repair mechanism which may result in violation of the explicit routing of this tunnel When a fault is detected on an adjacent downstream link or node a transit router can reroute traffic for fast service restoration mergingPermitted This flag permits transit routers to merge this session with other RSVP sessions for the purpose of reducing resource overhead on dow...

Page 494: ...lace See the ARHopTable for the actual path being taken by the tunnel A value of zero denotes that no path is currently in use or available Role This value signifies the role that this tunnel entry instance represents This value must be set to head at the originating point of the tunnel This value must be set to transit at transit points along the tunnel if transit points are supported This value ...

Page 495: ...set to ipV6 then this variable contains the IPv6 address of this hop This object is otherwise insignificant and should contain a value of 0 Hop IPv6 Prefix Length If the Hop Address Type is set to ipV6 this value will contain the prefix length for this hops IPv6 address This object is otherwise insignificant and should contain a value of 0 Hop AS Number If the Hop Address Type is set to asNumber t...

Page 496: ...instances of tunnels for the purposes of backup and parallel tunnels Ingress LSR Displays the source IP address of the LSP Egress LSR Displays the egress LSR IP address Tunnel Info Tunnel Descr Displays a textual string containing information about the tunnel If there is no description this object contains a zero length string Tunnel Type Displays whether or not the entry represents an interface S...

Page 497: ...uter can reroute traffic for fast service restoration mergingPermitted This flag permits transit routers to merge this session with other RSVP sessions for the purpose of reducing resource overhead on downstream transit routers thereby providing better network scalability isPersistent Indicates whether this tunnel should be restored automatically after a failure occurs isPinned This flag indicates...

Page 498: ... and CHop List Index and 3 Choose AR Hop Table and CHop Table with the noted Hop List Index The LSP Hops tab displays the Select Tunnel Actual Route Hop Table and Computed Hop Table areas Figure 15 23 MPLS Tunnel Information Window LSP Hops Tab Select Tunnel The Select Tunnel area displays the following information Tunnel Id Displays the tunnel identification number Instance Displays the tunnel in...

Page 499: ...tain the AS number of this hop This object is otherwise insignificant and should contain a value of 0 to indicate this fact Hop Type Displays whether this tunnel hop is routed in a strict or loose fashion Possible values are strict or loose Computed HOP Table The Actual Route Hop Tunnel area displays the following information Hop Index The number of explicit route hops for a tunnel Address Type Di...

Page 500: ...ce Table area Information is displayed for the selected Resource index for the selected LSP Figure 15 24 MPLS Tunnel Information Window LSP Resource Tab Select Tunnel The Select Tunnel area displays the following information Tunnel Id Displays the tunnel identification number Instance Displays the tunnel instance of the LSP It is useful to identify multiple instances of tunnels for the purposes of...

Page 501: ...imum rate in bits second Resource Mean Rate This object is copied into an instance of mplsTrafficParamMeanRate in the mplsTrafficParamTable Resource Max Burst Size The maximum burst size in bytes Resource Storage Type Displays the storage type for this object Performance Tab The Performance tab see Figure 15 25 displays the tunnel performance statistics It provides the packet and byte counters for...

Page 502: ...s of backup and parallel tunnels Ingress LSR Displays the source IP address of the LSP Egress LSR Displays the egress LSR IP address Packets Displays the number of packets forwarded by the tunnel HC Packets High capacity counter for the number of packets forwarded by the tunnel Errors Displays the number of errored packets Bytes Displays the number of bytes forwarded by the tunnel HC Bytes High ca...

Page 503: ...template of VPN Routing Forwarding table in a PE router The overlapping addresses usually resulting from usage of private IP addresses in customer networks are one of the major obstacles to successful deployment of peer to peer VPN implementation The MPLS VPN technology provides an elegant solution to dilemma Each VPN has its own routing and forwarding table in the router so any customer or site t...

Page 504: ... Status page 16 19 VPN Status page 16 20 VRF Object Status page 16 26 Launching the MPLS VRF Management Windows Table 16 1 displays the Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager MPLS VRF Management windows that can be launched from each object type For example the VRF Configuration window can be launched from a Site or Chassis object but cannot be launched from a Module or an Interface object Note Table 16...

Page 505: ...ed as follows Step 1 Right click on an appropriate object and choose Deployment Cisco 12000 10720 Manager 12xxx or 10720 VRF VRF Association Window Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Configuration Interface MPLS VRF Association VRF Status Window Yes Yes Yes No No No No No Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Fault Chassis MPLS VRF Status Interface VRF Status Window Yes Yes Yes No No No...

Page 506: ...ing VRF Objects in the EM Figure 16 1 Deploying a VRF Object The Deployment Wizard Object Parameters window appears see Figure 16 2 Figure 16 2 Deployment Wizard Object Parameters Window Step 2 Enter the number of VRF Objects required A single VRF object was entered in this example Step 3 Choose Forward ...

Page 507: ...re 16 3 Deployment Wizard Object Parameters Window Step 4 Enter a VRF name Each VRF must have a unique name In this example the VRF is called VRF 1 Step 5 Choose Forward The Deployment Wizard Views window appears Figure 16 4 Deployment Wizard Views Step 6 Choose Select for the ComponentManaged view The Object Selector window appears ...

Page 508: ...ndow Step 7 Navigate down the hierarchy until you find the VRF folder Chassis Software VRF You can only deploy a VRF object within the VRF folder Click on the VRF folder to select it and then click Apply Step 8 The Deployment Wizard Views window re appears with the selected object displayed VRF in this example in both the ComponentManaged and Physical fields ...

Page 509: ...16 MPLS VRF Management Creating VRF Objects in the EM Figure 16 6 Deployment Wizard Views Step 9 Choose Forward Step 10 The Deployment Wizard Summary window appears The Summary window provides details of the object you are about to deploy Figure 16 7 Deployment Wizard Summary ...

Page 510: ...etails Creating and Configuring the VRF Policy on a Device This section describes the following areas Configuring and Creating a VRF Policy on a Selected Chassis Removing a VRF Policy from a Selected Chassis Adding a Routing Target to a Selected Chassis Deleting a Routing Target from a Selected Chassis VRF Configuration Window Detailed Description Configuring and Creating a VRF Policy on a Selecte...

Page 511: ...n Window Detailed Description section on page 16 11 Step 4 Choose the Save icon on the toolbar to save your changes Step 5 Choose Create located in the Device Actions area to create upload the VRF policy to the chassis A status report appears displaying whether the create action succeeded or failed An error report will appear if a VRF policy with same name is already present in the device Note The...

Page 512: ... See Table 16 1 on page 16 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the VRF Configuration window The VRF Configuration window appears with the VRF Configuration tab displayed see Figure 16 9 on page 16 9 Step 2 Choose a Chassis and VRF from the list box displayed at the left of the window Step 3 Configure the fields in the Routing Target area as required For further information see t...

Page 513: ...s Export Import and Routing Target VPN Details The VPN Details area displays the following information VPN Allows you to configure the VPN ID for the selected VRF as specified in RFC2685 Routing Destination The Routing Destination area displays the following information Routing Destination Id Allows you to specify a route distinguisher to create routing and forwarding tables to uniquely identify t...

Page 514: ...outing Target The Routing Target area displays the following information Type Allows you to select the routing target community type import export or both from a drop down list Route Id Allows you to enter a target VPN extended community ASN nn or IP addres nn format Add Button Choose Add to add the selected route target to the VRF policy Delete Button Choose Delete to delete the selected route ta...

Page 515: ... window The VRF Association window appears with the VRF tab displayed Figure 16 10 VRF Association Window Step 2 Choose a Chassis Module and Interface from the list displayed at the left of the window For further information see the VRF Association Window Detailed Description section on page 16 14 Step 3 Choose a VRF from the list of VRF policies in the Available Policies area Step 4 Click the App...

Page 516: ...Shift key and click on the entry at the end of the group to be added To add a non contiguous entry to the selection group hold down the Ctrl Control key and click on the entry to be added A subsequent click anywhere on the window deselects all previous selections Step 3 Click the Remove button to remove the VRF policy from the interface An Action Report window appears to inform you if the VRF poli...

Page 517: ...us VPN Status VRF Object Status VRF Status The VRF Status window displays basic information for all the VRFs on a selected chassis The VRF Status section describes the following information Viewing the VRF Status Window VRF Status Window Detailed Description Viewing the VRF Status Window To view the VRF Status window proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on an appropriate object and choose Fault M...

Page 518: ...opriate information appears for the selected VRF For further information see VRF Status Window Detailed Description section on page 16 16 VRF Status Window Detailed Description The VRF Status window provides basic information for all the VRFs on a chassis The VRF Status window displays two tabs General and Performance And Security General Tab The General tab see Figure 16 11 displays VRF details i...

Page 519: ...ndent of interface operation status type No of Max Routes Denotes maximum number of routes which the device will allow all VRFs jointly to hold If this value is set to 0 this indicates that the device is unable to determine the absolute maximum In this case the configured maximum may not actually be allowed by the device Mid Route Threshold Displays mid level water marker for the number of routes ...

Page 520: ...ing information No of Current Routes Displays the number of routes currently used by this VRF No of Routes Added Displays the number of routes added to this VPN VRF over the coarse of its lifetime No of Routes Deleted Displays the number of routes removed from this VPN VRF Security The Security area displays the following information No of illegally received labels Indicates the number of illegall...

Page 521: ...he Interface VRF Status Window To view the Interface VRF Status window proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on a chassis object and choose Fault MPLS Interface VRF Status See Table 16 1 on page 16 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the Interface VRF Status window The Interface VRF Status window appears with the Interface VRF Association tab displayed Figure 16 13 Interface VRF...

Page 522: ...on Status area displays the following information Label Edge Type Either the providerEdge PE or customerEdge CE Storage Type Displays the storage type for this entry VPN Classification Link participation carrier of carrier or enterprise or as inter provider Route Distribution Protocol Displays the route distribution protocol across the PE CE link Associated VRF Displays the name of the VRF associa...

Page 523: ...ndow displays four tabs General Routes Route Targets and BGP Neighbor General Tab The General tab see Figure 16 18 displays a single General area General The General area displays the following information No of Configured VRFs Displays the number of VRFs that are configured on this node No of Connected Interfaces Displays the total number of interfaces that are connected to the selected VRF No of...

Page 524: ...h the VRF is associated Destination The destination IP address of this route Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the Destination IP address Next Hop On remote routes the address of the next system or route Route Tos The IP TOS Field is used to specify the policy to be applied to this route Dest Addr Type The address type of the destination IP address Mask Addr Type The address type of the subnet mask N...

Page 525: ...ld be Notused Metric2 An alternate routing metric for this route The semantics of this metric are determined by the routing protocol specified in the route s RouteProto value If this metric is not used its value should be Notused Metric3 An alternate routing metric for this route The semantics of this metric are determined by the routing protocol specified in the route s RouteProto value If this m...

Page 526: ...route target association Each entry identifies a connectivity policy supported as part of a VPN The VRF Route Targets table with the following information VRF Name of VRF which is responsible for VPN target communication Route Target Route target distribution policy Route Target Descr Description of the route target Route Target Type The route target export distribution type Route Target Index Aux...

Page 527: ...entry in this table is created by an LSR for every VRF capable of supporting MPLS BGP VPN The indexing provides an ordering of VRFs per VPN interface The Interface MPLS EBGP Neighbor table displays the following information VRF VRF name responsible for this MPLS BGP route Associated Interface Name Interface Name to which VRF is associated Neighbor Addr Displays the EBGP neighbor address Neighbor T...

Page 528: ...hassis level display similar information for all the VRFs on that chassis The VRF Object Status section contains the following areas Viewing the VRF Object Status Window VRF Object Status Window Detailed Description Viewing the VRF Object Status Window To view the VRF Object Status window proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on the VRF object and choose Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Fault Chassis MPL...

Page 529: ...F may hold Storage Type Displays the storage type for this entry VRF Description Displays the description of this VRF Associated Interfaces Total number of interfaces connected to this VRF independent of interface operation status type No of Active Interfaces The number of VRFs which are active on this node Total number of interfaces connected to this VRF with interface operation status up Route D...

Page 530: ...bnet mask of the Destination IP address Route Tos The IP TOS Field is used to specify the policy to be applied to this route Next Hop On remote routes the address of the next system or route Dest Addr Type The address type of the destination IP address Mask Addr Type The address type of the subnet mask Next Hop Addr Type The address type of the Next Hop Address Route Type The type of route Route P...

Page 531: ...or this route The semantics of this metric are determined by the routing protocol specified in the route s RouteProto value If this metric is not used its value should be Notused Metric3 An alternate routing metric for this route The semantics of this metric are determined by the routing protocol specified in the route s RouteProto value If this metric is not used its value should be Notused Metri...

Page 532: ...t Status Window Route Targets Route Targets The Route Targets area displays the following information Route Target Route target distribution policy Route Target Descr Description of the route target Route Target Type The route target export distribution type Route Target Index Auxiliary index for Route Targets configured for a particular VRF ...

Page 533: ...Tab Interface Association The Interface Association area displays the following information Associated Interface Name Interface Name to which VRF is associated Interface Status Displays the operational status of the selected interface Label Edge Type Either the providerEdge PE or customerEdge CE VPN Classification Denotes whether this link participates in a carrier of carrier s enterprise or inter...

Page 534: ...cs in a single Performance area Figure 16 22 VRF Object Status Window Performance Tab Performance The Performance area displays the following information No of Curr Routes Displays the number of routes currently used by this VRF No of Routes Deleted Displays the number of routes removed from this VPN VRF No of Routes Added Displays the number of routes added to this VPN VRF over the coarse of its ...

Page 535: ...nager is capable of receiving the above mentioned traps and address as alarms with a predefined severity against the respective chassis objects This chapter provides the following information MPLS Traps Supported by the C12000 10720 Router Manager Enabling Disabling Traps on the Device MPLS CLI Troubleshooting Services MPLS Traps Supported by the C12000 10720 Router Manager Table 17 1 provides a l...

Page 536: ...xceed and VrfRouteMaxThreshExceed VrfRouteMaxThreshExceed Current number of routes VpnVrfPerfCurrNumRoutes exceeds the Max Threshold for vrf VpnVrfName Warning VrfRouteMaxThreshExceed and VrfRouteMidThreshExceed VrfSecIllegalLabelThreshExceeded Number of illegally label violations VpnVrfSecIllegalLabelViolations exceed the threshold value for vrf VpnVrfName Warning VrfSecIllegalLabelThreshExceed e...

Page 537: ...onfiguration option See Table 17 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the MPLS Trap Configuration window The MPLS Trap Configuration window appears with the Traps tab displayed Figure 17 1 MPLS Trap Configuration Window Traps Tab Table 17 2 Launching the MPLS Trap Configuration Window Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Window Task Objects that can be selected to Open the Window Men...

Page 538: ...cable to VPN and Traffic Engineering TE traps Step 2 Choose a Chassis from the list displayed at the left of the window Step 3 To Enable the traps Select Enable in the drop down list and save the changes from the dialog When user Enables the respective Traps the snmp server enable traps ldp traffic eng vpn command is issued to the device To Disable the Traps Select Disable in the drop down list Wh...

Page 539: ...hed from each object type For example the Verify Routing Protocols window can be launched from a chassis object but cannot be launched from any other object types Table 17 3 Launching the MPLS CLI Troubleshooting Services Windows Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Window Task Objects that can be selected to Open the Window Menu Options to Select to Open Window Site Chassis 12000 Series Chassis 10720...

Page 540: ...tocols Window Verify Label Bindings No Yes Yes No No No No No Fault MPLS CLI TroubleShooting Verify Label Bindings Verify Interface CEF Switching No No No No Yes No No No Cisco 12000 10720 Manager Fault MPLS CLI TroubleShooting Verify Interface CEF Switching Table 17 3 Launching the MPLS CLI Troubleshooting Services Windows continued Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Window Task Objects that can be...

Page 541: ... 17 MPLS Trap Management MPLS CLI Troubleshooting Services Verify Routing Tables To open the Verify Routing Tables window see Table 17 3 The Verify Routing Tables window see Figure 17 3 displays the results of the show ip route command Figure 17 3 Verify Routing Tables Window ...

Page 542: ...ter 17 MPLS Trap Management MPLS CLI Troubleshooting Services Verify CEF Switching To open the Verify CEF Switching window see Table 17 3 The Verify CEF Switching window see Figure 17 4 displays the results of the show ip cef command Figure 17 4 Verify CEF Switching Window ...

Page 543: ...agement MPLS CLI Troubleshooting Services Verify CEF Switching Summary To open the Verify CEF Switching Summary window see Table 17 3 The Verify CEF Switching Summary window see Figure 17 5 displays the results of the show ip cef summary command Figure 17 5 Verify CEF Switching Summary Window ...

Page 544: ...PLS Trap Management MPLS CLI Troubleshooting Services Verify MPLS Interfaces To open the Verify MPLS Interfaces window see Table 17 3 The Verify MPLS Interfaces window see Figure 17 6 displays the results of the show mpls interfaces command Figure 17 6 Verify MPLS Interfaces Window ...

Page 545: ...agement MPLS CLI Troubleshooting Services Verify Label Distribution To open the Verify Label Distribution window see Table 17 3 The Verify Label Distribution window see Figure 17 7 displays the results of the show tag switching tdp discovery command Figure 17 7 Verify Label Distribution Window ...

Page 546: ...Trap Management MPLS CLI Troubleshooting Services Verify Label Bindings To open the Verify Label Bindings window see Table 17 3 The Verify Label Bindings window see Figure 17 8 displays the results of the show tag switching tdp bindings command Figure 17 8 Verify Label Bindings Window ...

Page 547: ... CLI Troubleshooting Services Verify Interface CEF Switching To open the Verify Interface CEF Switching window see Table 17 3 The Verify Interface CEF Switching window see Figure 17 9 displays the results of the show ip cef interfaceName Slot Port command Figure 17 9 Verify Interface CEF Switching Window ...

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Page 549: ...10720 Router Manager Alarms Cisco 12000 10720 Router Trap Support Heartbeat Polling Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager Alarms Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager enables you to identify faults or alarms generated by Cisco 12000 10720 Routers Within the Map Viewer application you are notified of alarms on individual objects by the colored status icons next to each managed object The following table deta...

Page 550: ...you selected When the event browser is launched against an object by default all the alarms against that object and its descendents are displayed in the event browser For e g if the event browser is launched against a chassis then by default it displays all the alarms against the chassis and the module and interfaces objects available in that chassis Refer to the Cisco Element Management Framework...

Page 551: ...e Normal Voltage higher Chassis normal value mV Normal Normal Critical Shutdown Warning NotPresent Voltage Warning Voltage higher Chassis warning value mV Warning Critical Shutdown Warning NotPresent Voltage Critical Voltage higher Chassis critical value mV Critical Critical Shutdown Warning NotPresent Voltage Shutdown Voltage higher Chassis shutdown value mV Critical Critical Shutdown Warning Not...

Page 552: ...Warning NotPresent Power Supply Normal Power Supply 1 normal Normal Normal Critical Shutdown Warning NotPresent Power Supply Warning Power Supply 1 warning Warning Critical Shutdown Warning NotPresent Power Supply Critical Power Supply 1 critical Critical Critical Shutdown Warning NotPresent Power Supply Shutdown Power Supply 1 shutdown Critical Critical Shutdown Warning NotPresent Power Supply No...

Page 553: ...of Cisco EMF alarm severity Syslog specific data is inserted into the Message portion of the Cisco EMF alarm In all cases alarms are raised against the Chassis object Table 18 5 summarizes the severity mapping between trap and alarm Table 18 3 Alarms Raised Against Interface Objects Trap Alarm Description Severity Clears Link down Interface interface_name Down Operational Status Down Administrativ...

Page 554: ...f the Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager for example when opening an Event Browser and hinder effective monitoring because of the high numbers of alarms that will be raised When a change is made to the configuration of a Cisco 12000 Series Router Cisco IOS can send a configuration management event trap This trap is translated into a Cisco EMF alarm with the following description Config Change Comman...

Page 555: ...blishment it puts the chassis state back to the relevant state and this state ripples down to all subchassis objects as well An alarm of Normal severity is then raised which clears the major lost comms alarm Operational Status Polling Operational Status Polling Occurs at module and interface levels Each module and interface polls for its own operational status For modules or interfaces this is eve...

Page 556: ...isco 12000 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 18 Fault Management Heartbeat Polling Performance Logging Heartbeat polling is unaffected if an object is in the performance logging state ...

Page 557: ...hassis are discovered within one minute When Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager detects the presence of a module the chassis enters subchassis discovery to determine the type of module that was inserted When the new module is discovered it is added to the appropriate Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager views and automatically commissioned When you remove an existing module from a chassis Cisco 12000 10...

Page 558: ... deployed in Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager The mismatched state appears if you insert an incorrect module that does not correspond with the module type that has been pre deployed in Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager or if the pre deployment for the new module is incorrect For example you are expecting an ATM OC 3 line card so you pre deploy and pre configure Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager to p...

Page 559: ...against the line card object with the description Deployed module does not match actual module because the newly inserted line card at slot 1 ie 3 port gigabit Ethernet is of different type against the originally pre deployed and managed 8 port fast Ethernet line card Similarly all the interface objects of the mismatched line card object will also be moved to MisMatched state The mismatched line c...

Page 560: ... informative alarm is raised against the chassis object in Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager with a description The chassis configuration has changed The chassis rediscovers itself and its child objects After this process the removed line card is placed in the lost comms state which causes a major alarm to be raised against that line card This situation is rectified when the line card is re inserte...

Page 561: ...d when the removed line card is re inserted into the chassis When the line card is re inserted into the chassis the chassis rediscovers itself and its child objects due to change in the hardware configuration The re inserted line card and its child objects will be placed in the appropriate state and the previously raised major alarm is cleared ...

Page 562: ...19 6 Cisco 12000 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 19 Change Management Removing a Line Card ...

Page 563: ... interfaces below these modules from the Chassis Configuration window See Starting Global Performance Logging section on page 4 9 or Stopping Global Performance Logging section on page 4 10 for further details Module performance logging can be switched on off on a per module basis from the Module Performance window Switching performance logging on for a selected module also switched performance lo...

Page 564: ...ule and then viewed using the Performance Manager application Viewing the Performance Manager Window To view the Performance Manager window proceed as follows Step 1 Right click on a relevant object icon in the Map Viewer window or from an object pick list and select the Tools Performance Manager option See Table 20 2 on page 20 2 for information on which objects allow you to launch the Performanc...

Page 565: ...e Performance Information Available Using Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager section on page 20 2 for details Identify all time periods configured for sampling each monitored attribute Identify all summary methods configured for selected monitored attributes and selected summary periods View historical performance data over a requested period of time as a Line Chart Table Display Select an attribute...

Page 566: ...Time in the Time Period area Enter the date on which you want to begin viewing performance data in the Start Date entry boxes The format must be mm dd yyyy Enter the time you want the performance data to start on in the Start Time data entry boxes Set a start time and an end time using the 24 hour clock notation The times are inclusive Step 4 Set the End date You have two options when setting the ...

Page 567: ...ad polls can be missed Performance Manager deals with this problem by displaying missed polls in red The missed poll value is replaced by the last valid value collected Performance Manager graphs and charts also indicate when an attribute started and stopped being polled due to history storage criteria being added edited or removed Start and stop polling events are shown in charts and tables The s...

Page 568: ...ormance statistics you want to save Step 2 Choose File Export to File or click Save As on the Toolbar Step 3 The File Chooser window appears The left hand panel displays the directories and the right hand panel displays the files Use the scroll bars to locate the desired file Click Filter to expand the list of options Step 4 Choose the file The full path name of the selected file is displayed in t...

Page 569: ...file is displayed in the File Filter box as well as the Choice box Note You can save the data to a new location or to a new file Type in the new names as required in the Choice boxes Step 5 Click Apply to save the file or Cancel to return to the Performance Manager window Performance Manager Window Detailed Description The Performance Manager window displays three areas Monitored Attributes Time P...

Page 570: ...ummary The Summary area displays two drop down boxes Interval and Rule Interval Choose the summary interval from the drop down list in the Summary area The summary interval is the period of time over which the Rule is applied This varies according to the attribute selected You can choose the Raw option which displays performance data in its most detailed format not summarized Note The performance ...

Page 571: ...ble The Refresh button is available for selection when Now is selected or when any criteria has changed and you have moved the cursor away from the changed value by pressing the Tab key or by using the mouse Line Chart Tab The Line Chart tab displays the retrieved data in a graphical format The X axis displays the time at which the polling was done and the Y axis displays the value retrieved or th...

Page 572: ...20 10 Cisco 12000 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Chapter 20 Performance Management and Historical Data Viewing the Performance Manager Window ...

Page 573: ...nformation Table 21 1 lists the questions and shows where you can find information Administration What Version is the Software Q How can I verify the software version A Use CEMF_ROOT cemf install show This will show the versions of all the installed software Table 21 1 Commonly Asked Questions Administration What Version is the Software page 21 1 What Dialogs Use the IOS CLI Instead of SNMP page 2...

Page 574: ...s on the EM Configuration Editor Chassis Configuration SNMP Management POS APS Status Chassis Management Information ATM Connection Upload RPR Configuration Chassis Inventory BGP Configuration RPR Status Chassis Status BGP Status BGP Address Family Synchronization System Log OSPF Status BGP Address Family Configuration Command History BGP Address Family Status TCP Status OSPF Configuration UDP Sta...

Page 575: ...fd09 html Table 21 4 Dialogs launched from Interface objects Dialog uses IOS CLI Need to set the Management Passwords on the EM Dialog uses SNMP Dialog uses IOS CLI and SNMP Need to set the Management Passwords on the EM ATM Interface Configuration Generic Interface Configuration SRP Interface Configuration ATM Interface Faults Generic Interface Performance SRP Interface Status ATM Interface Statu...

Page 576: ...ave enabled traps you will see the following trap entries In the CLI enter show running config begin snmp command in IOS to view the following output snmp server enable traps snmp authentication linkdown linkup coldstart warmstart snmp server enable traps atm subif snmp server enable traps srp snmp server enable traps hsrp snmp server enable traps config snmp server enable traps entity snmp server...

Page 577: ... BGP Configuration GUI displays ERROR on most of the settings The GSRs Decommissioned then commissioned GSRs again Settings are seen on BGP Configuration GUI A Make sure you have IOS Login and Enable passwords configured in the EMS Right click on the chassis object and choose Configuration Management Information You configure the passwords on the IOS Command Line Security tab ATM Sub Interface Con...

Page 578: ... For IP Layer3 information use the IP Configuration Window For Interface Status Use the Interface Configuration window etc Configuration windows are technology specific For example an ATM interface supports three configurable technologies Generic ATM and IP Therefore if you want to view or modify the configuration of an ATM interface you might need to view three windows as follows Generic Interfac...

Page 579: ...es both SDH and SONET in the same manner The Cisco 12000 Series Routers support both SDH and SONET SONET was defined by the American National Standards Institution ANSI and is used in North America SDH was defined by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute ETSI and is now used everywhere outside of North America and Japan SDH was standardized by the International Telecommunications Uni...

Page 580: ...A 2 Cisco 12000 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Appendix A SONET SDH Conversion Chart ...

Page 581: ...ion MPLS Forwarding Information MPLS Tunnel Information MPLS Trap Configuration MPLS LDP Entity Status MPLS LDP Hello Adjacencies MPLS LDP Peer Status VRF Status Interface VRF Status VRF Object Status VPN Status BGP Configuration BGP Status BGP Address Family Configuration BGP Address Family Status BGP Address Family Synchronization After the first Synchronization OSPF Configuration OSPF Status TC...

Page 582: ... do not Synchronize with the Device when Launched GUIs that do not Synchronize with the Device when Launched VRF Configuration VRF Association COSQGroup Configuration WRED Tx Configuration ToFab Configuration WRED Rx Configuration CAR Policy Configuration Access List Configuration CAR Policy Apply CAR Policy Status ...

Page 583: ... required patches Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager A Cisco 12000 10720 Router Manager chassis was deployed with the IP address of the P router as shown in Figure C 1 The object was commissioned to discover all interfaces The links shown in Figure C 1 comprise of the following technologies CE1 PE1 Fast Ethernet PE1 P Gigabit Ethernet CE1 cl 7505 1 CE2 cl 7505 2 PE2 cl 7505 3 P cl 12008 1 10 7 7 7 P...

Page 584: ...ing config for PE2 by specifying a loopback address for PE2 to be interface Loopback0 ip address 10 5 5 5 255 255 255 0 no ip directed broadcast Analysis of Problem The LSP Black Hole can be easily displayed when you select the P router and launch the MPLS Forwarding Information window This can be found on the pull right menu of the chassis under Fault MPLS MPLS Forwarding Information As can be se...

Page 585: ... is the same as that displayed when the following Cisco IOS command is executed show mpls forwarding table The output you see is as shown in Table C 1 Solution There are several solutions to this problem and the easiest is to change the sub net mask for the loopback address on PE2 to 255 255 255 255 from 255 255 255 0 When you do this and refresh the MPLS Forwarding Information window or wait for ...

Page 586: ...p customer 105 troubleshoot_mpls_vpn html for background information Running Configs CE1 version 12 0 no service pad service timestamps debug uptime service timestamps log uptime no service password encryption no service single slot reload enable hostname cl 7505 1 boot system flash flash cl 7505 1 confgNewTest redundancy no keepalive enable no logging buffered no logging console enable password a...

Page 587: ... ip classless ip route 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 2 2 ip http access class 1 snmp server community public RO snmp server community private RW banner motd _ This router only has 32M ram and won t run ios version higher than 120 22 S3 _ end PE1 version 12 0 service timestamps debug uptime service timestamps log uptime no service password encryption no service single slot reload enable hostname cl 7513 1 b...

Page 588: ...rce internal pos ais shut no cdp enable ip rsvp bandwidth 60000 60000 sub pool 30000 ip rsvp signalling dscp 0 interface FastEthernet8 0 0 ip vrf forwarding aqua ip address 10 1 1 2 255 255 255 0 no ip directed broadcast interface Serial8 1 0 no ip address no ip directed broadcast shutdown interface Serial8 1 1 no ip address no ip directed broadcast shutdown interface Serial8 1 2 no ip address no ...

Page 589: ...4 neighbor 10 5 5 5 activate neighbor 10 5 5 5 send community extended no auto summary exit address family address family ipv4 neighbor 10 5 5 5 activate no auto summary no synchronization exit address family address family ipv4 vrf aqua redistribute connected no auto summary no synchronization exit address family ip classless ip route 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 51 20 1 snmp server community public RO snm...

Page 590: ...thernet2 0 no ip address no ip directed broadcast shutdown interface FastEthernet2 0 10 encapsulation dot1Q 10 no ip directed broadcast interface FastEthernet2 0 123 encapsulation dot1Q 1 no ip directed broadcast interface FastEthernet2 1 no ip address no ip directed broadcast shutdown interface FastEthernet2 2 no ip address no ip directed broadcast shutdown interface FastEthernet2 3 no ip address...

Page 591: ...p 0 ip rsvp signalling hello interface GigabitEthernet4 0 no ip address no ip directed broadcast shutdown no negotiation auto interface GigabitEthernet4 1 ip address 10 6 6 7 255 255 255 0 no ip directed broadcast no negotiation auto tag switching ip interface GigabitEthernet4 2 no ip address no ip directed broadcast shutdown no negotiation auto interface ATM7 0 no ip address no ip directed broadc...

Page 592: ... interface ATM7 2 100 point to point ip address 10 51 21 101 255 255 255 0 no ip directed broadcast no atm enable ilmi trap interface ATM7 3 no ip address no ip directed broadcast no atm enable ilmi trap no atm ilmi keepalive interface ATM7 3 100 point to point ip address 10 51 22 100 255 255 255 0 no ip directed broadcast no atm enable ilmi trap interface Ethernet0 ip address 10 51 20 105 255 255...

Page 593: ...ol ldp no mpls ldp logging neighbor changes no mpls traffic eng auto bw timers frequency 0 interface Loopback0 ip address 10 5 5 5 255 255 255 0 no ip directed broadcast no ip route cache no ip mroute cache interface GigabitEthernet2 0 0 ip address 10 8 8 5 255 255 255 0 no ip directed broadcast no negotiation auto tag switching ip interface FastEthernet3 0 0 ip address 10 51 20 239 255 255 255 0 ...

Page 594: ...family address family vpnv4 neighbor 10 2 2 2 activate neighbor 10 2 2 2 send community extended no auto summary exit address family address family ipv4 neighbor 10 2 2 2 activate no auto summary no synchronization exit address family address family ipv4 vrf aqua redistribute connected redistribute rip no auto summary no synchronization exit address family ip classless cns config partial 10 51 20 ...

Page 595: ...traffic eng tunnels mpls traffic eng administrative weight 100 tag switching ip fair queue clock source internal pos ais shut pos flag c2 22 no cdp enable ip rsvp bandwidth 60000 60000 sub pool 30000 ip rsvp signalling dscp 0 interface FastEthernet3 0 0 ip address 10 51 20 238 255 255 255 0 no ip directed broadcast interface POS3 1 0 bandwidth 100000 ip address 10 10 10 6 255 255 255 0 no ip direc...

Page 596: ...C 14 Cisco 12000 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 Appendix C Investigating LSP Black Holes Using Cisco 12000 Series Router Manager Setup ...

Page 597: ...8 C C12kM alarms 18 1 objects and interfaces 2 1 object states 2 13 decommissioned 2 14 discovery 2 15 discovery lost comms 2 15 download 2 15 errored 2 14 lost comms 2 15 mismatched 2 15 normal 2 14 performance logging on 2 14 performance information 20 2 CAR applying policies to interfaces 11 18 creating access lists 11 10 creating policies 11 6 editing or deleting policies 11 19 overview 11 3 r...

Page 598: ...sis 3 20 commissioning chassis 3 26 3 27 3 30 modules 3 30 predeployment and offline configuration 3 58 process 3 9 subchassis discovery 3 26 supporting modules 3 50 to deploy a generic object 3 11 user named and auto named 3 31 discovery lost comms state 2 15 DRR 11 27 E editing an existing ATM interface profile 7 6 an existing POS interface profile 7 14 editing an existing POS interface profile ...

Page 599: ... performance DS 3 10 15 ethernet 10 19 generic 10 3 SONET 10 10 interface profile types 7 2 interface status ATM 9 5 DS 3 9 9 generic 9 3 SONET 9 12 IOS image download 4 32 16 26 IP configuration 8 13 L launching interface profile windows 11 1 Performance Manager 20 2 linecard inserting new 19 2 removing 19 4 line cards deployment 3 38 1 logical objects 2 6 LogicalOR Summary Rule 20 9 Login window...

Page 600: ...formance data 20 6 start polling events point 20 5 stop polling events point 20 5 Summary Rule 20 8 window 20 2 performance statistics printing 20 6 physical interfaces and technologies 2 5 physical objects 2 2 POS configuration 8 15 8 18 POS interface profile creating 7 12 deleting 7 15 printing performance statistics 20 6 profiles creating HSRP IP profile 7 9 7 17 POS interface 7 12 deleting ATM...

Page 601: ...necting 12 38 decommissioning or recommissioning 12 38 defined 12 1 deploying 12 22 switch fabric cards SFCs 2 5 deployment 3 55 T telecom graphical object TGO 2 8 tgo 2 8 total Summary Rule 20 8 U user name Cisco EMF login 3 4 user named and auto named deployment 3 31 user password Cisco EMF login 3 4 V viewing alarms 18 2 views 2 11 component managed view 2 11 layer 3 QoS view 2 12 network view ...

Page 602: ...Index IN 6 Cisco 12000 10700 v3 1 1 Router Manager User Guide OL 4455 01 ...

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