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AGENDA (Day 1)
System Operation
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Gb/s
7750 SR Features
Supports all industry-standard routing protocols
OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, RIP,VPRN, Multicast
OSPF v2 and v3 with multiple instances are supported in Release 5.0 or
later
BGP support with address families (IPv4, IPv6,VPN-IPv4, Multicast)
IPv6
Supports MPLS and LDP with services capability
VLL
VPLS
VPRN
Supports high availability
NSF, NSR
GR Helper Mode
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7710 SR
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EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW
Chassis
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Chassis
7750 SR-12 & 7450 ESS-12
7450 ESS-6
7705 SAR-8
77x0 SRc-12
77x0 SRc-4
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Chassis Type
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Chassis
1 Shelf
Console, mgmt,
alarm ports
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MDA
1 2
Slot
A
1 SR-1
Chassis
6 Shelf
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ESS-6 Shelf
ESS-6 features:
Six slots (4 IOM, 2 SF/CPM)
80 Gb/s system capacity
4 Hot-swappable IOMs
8 hot-swappable MDAs (10 Gb/s each)
2 hot-swappable 80 Gb/s switch
fabric/control modules
Hot-swappable cooling fans
Fabric/control redundancy with 2
SF/CPMs
Power redundancy with 2 power
supplies
ESS-6 Chassis
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1
2
A
B
3
4
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Chassis
7 Shelf
SR/ESS-7 Chassis
I/O Modules
and MDAs
Switch Fabrics
AC Power Supplies
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Slot
1
2
3
4
5
A
B
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Fan Tray - Dual Fan Tray Example Fan Tray - Single Fan Tray Example
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Chassis
12 Shelf
SR/ESS-12 Shelf
SR-12 features:
12 slots (10 IOM, 2 SF/CPM)
200 Gb/s system capacity
20 hot-swappable MDAs
400 Gb/s switch fabric/control
Hot-swappable cooling fans
Switch fabric/control redundancy when
two SF/CPMs installed
Power redundancy when two power
supplies installed
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SR/ESS-12 Shelf
Slot
1 2 3 4 5 A B 6 7 8 9 10
MDA
SR-12
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SR/ESS-12 DC PEM
Back
SR/ESS-12 Fans
Rear View
Fan Assemblies
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Air Filter
Chassis
c-12 Shelf
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Rear View
PEM 1 PEM 2
CFM A
FANS
CFM B
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7710 SR Shelf
Front
7710 SR
Service Router 12 I/O slots supporting a combination of:
7710 specific, smaller form factor I/O modules - Compact
Media Adaptors (CMA). Each CMA occupies 1 I/O slot)
A subset of 7750 MDAs through the use of an MDA Carrier
Module (MCM). These occupy 2 I/O slots.
Console/management access, System LEDs, CF slots
Rear
Redundant Control/Forwarding Planes
Redundant Power Entry Module (PEM) AC or DC input
Fan Tray (10 impeller array)
Air Filter
7710 SR
Service
Router
PEM A PEM B
1-1 1-3
CFM A
Fans
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Chassis
c-4 Shelf
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Front View
3 4
1 2
Rear View
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Rear View
Rear View
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Chassis
SAR-8 Shelf
Up to 6 interface
cards in Slots 1-6
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All user interface ports, controls and LEDs are front facing
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EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW
2 MDAs per
IOM
Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP)
optics
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SFPs
Ingress
Interface
Flexible Fast Fabric To Fabric A
Path Complex Access To Fabric B
Egress
Interface
MDA 1
Local
Processor
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TM
Fabric
Egress Buffer Access
Egress
TM
NP
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> 8 or 16 ports
> SFP optical interface
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An OC12 MDA can carry any mixture of the above specified SFPs and OC3/STM1 SFPs.
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> 2 or 4 ports
> SFP optical interfaces
Indosat
IndosatIMAN
Backhaul
2G
ME Decongestion
NSNModernization
BackhaulProject/Nov
Modernization
Project/
JBRO
Project/Aug2009
Project/
2010
2011 2010
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EQUPMENT OVERVIEW
Indosat
IndosatIMAN
Backhaul
2G
ME Decongestion
NSNModernization
BackhaulProject/Nov
Modernization
Project/
JBRO
Project/Aug2009
Project/
2010
2011 2010
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The BITS port is provisioned with an RJ-45 jack and used for the network clock source.
The link LED on the BITS interface is lit if a clock signal is being received.
Amber if sync-if-timing is configured and no clock signal is received.
Green if sync-if-timing is configured and a clock signal is received.
Notes: Make sure to use shielded cable when connecting to the BITS port.
DTE Set the switch to DTE when connecting to the serial port of a PC with a null
modem cable. When the switch is set to DTE, the console port is acting as a
data terminal equipment (DTE) serial port.
DCE Set the switch to DCE when connecting to the serial port of a PC with a
straight-through cable. When the switch is set to DCE, the console port is acting
as a data communications equipment (DCE) serial port.
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The console port is provisioned with a DB-9 connector and used for initial
system startup, system configuration, and monitoring. The console port, a
Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) port, is used for system
configuration and monitoring.
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The Alarm port is provisioned as a DB-9 serial port and is used to connect to
external alarm devices that report conditions that trigger red or amber alarms.
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The Audible Alarm Cutoff/Lamp Test (ACO/LT) button verifies the operability
of LEDs. When you press this button, all LEDs on all chassis modules should
temporarily illuminate and blink until the button is released. The ACO/LT button
basically tests the functionality and operability of all LEDs on the chassis and
components of the chassis. If any LEDs do not illuminate and blink, the LED
might not be functioning properly.
Exception: The following LEDs do not illuminate with a Lamp Test: the AUX LED on the
CPM (Auxiliary is not supported, and the Laser ON/OFF and WAN LEDs on IMM/MDA).
This button also turns off all external alarm relay control bits until the next new alarm
condition.
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The Management port is a 10/100 Mb/s Ethernet port which is a channel to download
images and manage the system. This port is provisioned with an RJ-45 connector. Use a
CAT5 Ethernet cable to connect to the port.
Amber: 10 Mb/s
Green: 100 Mb/s
Unlit: Operationally down.
Notes: Make sure to use shielded cable when connecting to the Management port.
Data
Green (blinking): RX/TX activity.
Amber (blinking): Error condition.
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Equipment Overview
CSM
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CSM
Power
Blue: On
Status
Flashing Green: Initializing Off : No power
Faulty power
Solid Green: Oper/Admin up
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Link
Green is up
Unlit: No link; operationally
down disabled or shut down
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MDA a16-chds1
16-port T1/E1 ASAP Adapter Card
Equipment Overview
Compact Flash
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Q &A
Node Management
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In-band
OOB-CPM
CPM Console Port Management Customer
Ethernet Facing
Port Access Ports
&
Network Ports
are located on
MDAs
SR-1
Alarm External
Used for CFM A
LEDs Alarm
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1 2
Management port
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Console port
Console Port
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Tools
Laptop/Notebook
Cable DB9/RS232 Female
Serial COM DB9 to USB Cable Converter (If notebook
do not have DB9 port)
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SecureCRT Setting
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Management Port
Tools
Laptop/Notebook
Cat 5 UTP Cable
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BOF Parameters
A:ALA-A# show bof
===============================================================================
BOF (Memory)
===============================================================================
primary-image cf3:\TiMOS-8.0.R11
primary-config cf3:\config.cfg
address 10.0.0.1/24 active
autonegotiate
duplex full
speed 100
wait 3
persist on
no li-local-save
no li-separate
console-speed 115200
===============================================================================
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IP Properties on Notebook
Q &A
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3. SYSTEM OPERATION
SYSTEM OPERATION
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System Initialization
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SYSTEM OPERATION
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AGENDA
CLI Overview
CLI Structure
Navigating in the CLI
Global Command
CLI Environment Commands
Finding help
The CLI Command Prompt
Displaying Configuration Contexts
Command Completion
CLI Overview
The SR/ESS/SAR Command Line Interface (CLI) is a
command-driven interface that is accessible through the
console, Telnet, and SSH
The CLI is used to configure and manage SR/ESS/SAR
The CLI command structure is a hierarchical inverted
tree
The highest level is root
Navigation down the hierarchy tree is performed by
typing the names of submenus
Global commands can be used anywhere in the hierarchy
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CLI Structure
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Navigating in CLI
Method 1:
Method 2:
A:ALA-12>config# service
A:ALA-12>config>service# epipe 6
*A:ALA-12>config>service>epipe# spoke-sdp 2:6
*A:ALA-12>config>service>epipe>spoke-sdp# ingress
*A:ALA-12>config>service>epipe>spoke-sdp>ingress#
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Global Command
<Ctrl-c> Aborts the pending command.
<Ctrl-z> Terminates the pending command line and returns to the ROOT context.
back Navigates the user to the parent context.
clear Clears statistics for a specified entity or clears and resets the entity.
echo Echos the text that is typed in. Primary use is to display messages to the
screen within an exec file.
exec Executes the contents of a text file as if they were CLI commands entered
at the console.
exit Returns the user to the previous higher context.
exit all Returns the user to the ROOT context.
help Displays help in the CLI.
?
history Displays a list of the most recently entered commands.
info Displays the running configuration for a configuration context.
logout Terminates the CLI session.
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Finding help
All special characters (#, $, etc.) must be enclosed within double quotes, otherwise it is seen as a
comment character and all characters on the command line following the # are ignored.
For example:
*A:ALA-1>config>router# interface "primary#1"
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Command Completion
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SYSTEM OPERATION
Basic Log
Logs
Record events, alarms, and faults that result from actions performed
on the 7750 SR and the 7450 ESS
Can be used to record debug messages for troubleshooting
Log sources
Main - most normal logs not specifically directed to any other event
stream
Security - any attempt to breach system security such as failed login
attempts
Debug - events generated when debug tracing is on
Change - any events that change the configuration or operation of the
node
Log destinations
Console, session
Memory, file
SYSLOG server
SNMP trap group
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Log
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Q &A
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Overview
AGENDA
Basic Architecture
Login to a 5620SAM Client
Create a Physical Link
Change Password
Filter Alarm Window & Historical Alarm
Recap Routers IP System Data
Recap Data Inventory (ex: Hostname, TiMOS version & S/N)
Remote Router Via 5620SAM Client
Sendmail Application Mac Move & Mac Protect
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Basic Architecture
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Login to a
5620SAM Client
Go to directory
C:\5620sam\client\nms\bin
then click nmsclient.bat
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Login to a
5620SAM Client
(contd)
Enter Login & Password
Login to a
5620SAM Client
Wait until loading finished
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Login to a
5620SAM Client
(contd)
First Graphical Interface
User (GUI) of 5620SAM
Client
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Steps to Create a
Physical Link
(contd)
Configure the parameters:
Name
Description
Endpoint A Type
Endpoint B Type
Notes
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Steps to Create a
Physical Link
(contd)
Configure the parameters:
Name
Description
Endpoint A Type
Endpoint B Type
Notes
Steps to Create a
Physical Link
(contd)
Configure the parameters:
Name
Description
Endpoint A Type
Endpoint B Type
Notes
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Steps to Create a
Physical Link
(contd)
Configure the parameters:
Name
Description
Endpoint A Type
Endpoint B Type
Notes
Steps to Create a
Physical Link
(contd)
Configure the parameters:
Name
Description
Endpoint A Type
Endpoint B Type
Notes
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Steps to Create a
Physical Link
(contd)
Configure the parameters:
Name
Description
Endpoint A Type
Endpoint B Type
Notes
Steps to Create a
Physical Link
(contd)
Configure the parameters:
Name
Description
Endpoint A Type
Endpoint B Type
Notes
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Change Password
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Enter Old Password, New Password & Re-type New Password to Confirm.
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Sendmail App
Architecture
Copy Sendmail App From
Alcatel
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Q &A
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