Cisco Systems 12000/10700 V3.1.1 user manual

User manual for the device Cisco Systems 12000/10700 V3.1.1

Device: Cisco Systems 12000/10700 V3.1.1
Category: Router
Manufacturer: Cisco Systems
Size: 7.46 MB
Added : 10/13/2013
Number of pages: 602
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Cisco 12000/10700 v3.1.1 Router Manager
User Guide
Software Release 3.1.1
Corporate Headquarters
Cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134-1706
USA
http://www.cisco.com
Tel: 408 526-4000
800 553-NETS (6387)
Fax: 408 526-4100
Text Part Number: OL-4455-01

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THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS. THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE

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CONTENTS About This Guide xxv Document Audience xxv Document Organization xxvi Conventions xxviii Command Conventions xxviii Example Conventions xxviii Document Conventions xxix Obtaining Documentation xxix Cisco.com xxix Documentation CD-ROM xxx Ordering Documentation xxx Documentation Feedback xxx Obtaining Technical Assistance xxxi Cisco.com xxxi Technical Assistance Center xxxi Cisco TAC Website xxxii Cisco TAC Escalation Center xxxii Obtaining Additional Publications and Information xxxi

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Contents OSI Mappings 2-10 Views 2-11 Component Managed View 2-11 Layer 3 QoS View 2-12 Network View 2-12 Physical View 2-12 VLAN View 2-12 Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager Object States 2-13 Decommissioned State 2-14 Normal State 2-14 Errored 2-14 Performance Logging On 2-14 Lost Comms 2-15 Discovery Lost Comms 2-15 Mismatched 2-15 Transient Object States 2-15 CHAPTER 3 Getting Started 3-1 Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager Workflow 3-1 Starting Cisco EMF and Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager 3

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Contents Commissioning a Chassis 3-27 Decommissioning a Chassis 3-30 Object States 3-30 Manually Deploying Modules 3-30 User Named vs. Auto Named Module Deployment 3-31 Manually Deploying a GRP Card 3-31 Manually Deploying Line Cards 3-38 Manually Deploying Supporting Modules 3-50 Pre-deployment 3-58 Performing Pre-deployment 3-59 CHAPTER 4 Managing Chassis 4-1 Launching the Chassis Management Windows 4-2 Management Information 4-3 Viewing the Management Information Window 4-3 System Configur

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Contents Trap Generation 4-17 Chassis Inventory 4-17 Viewing the Chassis Inventory Window 4-17 Chassis Inventory Window—Detailed Description 4-18 General Tab 4-18 Asset Tracking Tab 4-19 Chassis Fault Management 4-20 Viewing the Chassis Fault Management Window 4-20 Changing Column Width 4-24 Chassis Fault Management Window—Detailed Description 4-25 General Tab 4-25 Power Supply Tab 4-25 Temperature Tab 4-26 Fan Tab 4-26 Command Log 4-27 Viewing the Command Log Window 4-27 Command Log Window—D

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Contents Viewing the RPR Configuration Window 4-38 RPR Configuration Window—Detailed Description 4-39 Configuration Tab 4-39 Switch Over Tab 4-40 RPR Status 4-40 Viewing the RPR Status Window 4-40 RPR Status Window—Detailed Description 4-41 RP Status 4-41 LC Status 4-42 IP Routing Status 4-42 Viewing the IP Routing Status window 4-42 IP Routing Status Window—Detailed Description 4-43 Classless Inter-Domain Routing Tab 4-43 TCP Status 4-44 Viewing the TCP Status Window 4-45 TCP Status Window—D

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Contents Starting or Stopping Performance Logging 5-10 Module Performance Window—Detailed Description 5-11 CPU Usage 5-11 Performance Logging 5-11 Module Inventory 5-12 Viewing the Module Inventory Window 5-12 Module Inventory Window—Detailed Description 5-13 General 5-13 Asset Tracking 5-14 CHAPTER 6 Managing Interfaces 6-1 Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager Interface Naming Conventions 6-1 CHAPTER 7 Interface Profiles 7-1 Interface Profile Types 7-2 Launching the Interface Profile Windows 7-2

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Contents CHAPTER 8 Interface Configuration 8-1 Interfaces and Related Technology-Specific Windows 8-1 Launching the Interface Configuration Windows 8-2 Generic Interface Configuration 8-3 Viewing the Generic Interface Configuration Window 8-4 Configuring and Commissioning a Generic Interface 8-4 Decommissioning an Interface 8-5 Generic Interface Configuration Window—Detailed Description 8-5 Configuration Tab 8-5 ATM Interface Configuration 8-6 Viewing the ATM Interface Configuration Window 8-

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Contents APS Interface 8-21 SRP Interface Configuration 8-22 Viewing the SRP Interface Configuration Attributes 8-22 Configuring a SRP Interface 8-23 SRP Interface Configuration Window—Detailed Description 8-23 General 8-23 IPS 8-23 SRP Interface Side Configuration 8-24 Viewing the SRP Interface Side Configuration Attributes 8-24 Configuring a SRP Side 8-25 SRP Interface Side Configuration Window—Detailed Description 8-26 General Tab 8-26 Alarms Tab 8-27 CHAPTER 9 Interface Status 9-1 Interfa

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Contents SONET Interface Status 9-12 Viewing the SONET Interface Status Window 9-12 SONET Status Window—Detailed Description 9-16 Medium 9-16 Section 9-16 Line 9-16 Path 9-16 Virtual Tributary 9-17 SRP Interface Status 9-17 Viewing the SRP Interface Status Attributes 9-17 SRP Interface Status Window—Detailed Description 9-18 Interface Tab 9-18 Side A Frame 9-18 Side B Frame 9-18 SRP Side IPS Status 9-19 Viewing the IPS Status Attributes 9-19 IPS Status Window—Detailed Description 9-20 IPS Sta

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Contents Line Tab 10-14 Path Tab 10-15 Virtual Tributary Tab 10-15 DS3/E3 Interface Performance 10-15 Viewing the DS3/E3 Interface Performance Window 10-15 DS3/E3 Interface Performance Window—Detailed Description 10-17 DS3 Performance Tab 10-17 E3 Performance Tab 10-18 Ethernet Interface Performance 10-19 Viewing the Ethernet Interface Performance Window 10-19 Ethernet Interface Performance Window—Detailed Description 10-20 General Statistics 10-20 Collision Statistics 10-20 SRP Performance 1

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Contents CAR Policy Configuration 11-6 Per Interface Rate Control (PIRC) Support 11-6 Limited Support for Engine 4 11-7 Creating a CAR Policy 11-7 Applying an Access List to a CAR Policy 11-8 CAR Policy Configuration Window—Detailed Description 11-9 CAR Policy Configuration Tab 11-9 Exceed Action 11-10 Access List Configuration 11-10 Creating Access Lists 11-10 Access List Configuration Window—Detailed Description 11-12 General Tab 11-12 IP Standard Tab 11-13 IP Precedence Tab 11-14 MAC 11-15

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Contents WRED ToFab Configuration 11-32 Creating a ToFab Policy 11-32 Editing an Existing ToFab policy 11-33 Deleting an Existing ToFab policy 11-34 WRED ToFab Policy Configuration Window—Detailed Description 11-35 ToFab Policy Configuration tab 11-35 Slot Table Parameters 11-35 Actions 11-35 Slot-CosQ Groups 11-35 WRED Rx Configuration 11-36 Associating a ToFab Policy to a Line card 11-36 Disassociating a ToFab Policy from a Line card 11-37 Changing the Association of a ToFab Policy 11-37 WR

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Contents Creating ATM QoS Profiles 12-12 Editing an ATM QoS Profile 12-14 Deleting an ATM QoS Profile 12-15 ATM QoS Profiles Configuration Window—Detailed Description 12-17 Profile Tab 12-17 RxTx Parameters Tab 12-17 Deploying ATM Connection Objects 12-18 Deploying a PVC Object 12-18 Deploying an SVC Object 12-22 Applying an ATM QoS Profile to an ATM Connection 12-28 ATM PVC Configuration 12-30 Viewing the ATM VCL Configuration Window 12-30 Connecting or Disconnecting a PVC 12-31 Decommission

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Contents Decommissioning a VLAN 13-16 Start Performance Logging 13-17 Stop Performance Logging 13-18 VLAN Configuration Window—Detailed Description 13-19 Configuration Tab 13-19 VLAN Performance 13-19 Viewing the VLAN Performance Window 13-20 VLAN Performance Window—Detailed Description 13-21 Reparenting VLANs and VLAN Sub-Interfaces 13-21 Deleting VLAN Objects 13-22 CHAPTER 14 Routing 14-1 Launching the Routing Windows 14-1 BGP Management 14-2 BGP Configuration 14-3 Viewing the BGP Details T

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Contents BGP Redistribution Information 14-16 BGP Redistribute Configuration 14-16 BGP Redistribute Configuration—Detailed Description 14-17 Action 14-17 BGP Status 14-18 Viewing the BGP Status Window 14-18 BGP Status Window—Detailed Description 14-21 BGP-Details 14-21 Network 14-22 Neighbor 14-22 Redistribution 14-23 BGP Address-Family Synchronization 14-23 BGP Address-Family Synchronization—Detailed Description 14-26 Synchronization Tab 14-26 BGP Address Family Configuration 14-26 Viewing t

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Contents Redistribute Information 14-39 BGP Address Family—Redistribute Configuration 14-40 BGP Address Family-Configure Redistribute Protocol—Detailed Description 14-41 Add/Remove Redistribution Information 14-41 BGP Address-Family Status 14-41 Viewing the BGP Address-Family Status window 14-41 BGP Address-Family Status Window—Detailed Description 14-45 AF-General 14-45 AF-Network 14-46 AF-Neighbor 14-46 AF-Redistribute 14-46 OSPF Management 14-47 OSPF Configuration 14-47 Viewing the OSPF Co

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Contents MPLS Forwarding Information 15-4 Viewing the MPLS Forwarding Information Window 15-4 MPLS Forwarding Information Window—Detailed Description 15-5 MPLS Forwarding Information Tab 15-5 Fault Management for MPLS LSR Interfaces 15-6 MPLS Interface Status 15-6 Viewing the MPLS Interface Status Window 15-6 MPLS Interface Status Window—Detailed Description 15-7 MPLS Interface Information 15-8 Viewing the MPLS Interface Information Window 15-8 MPLS Interface Information Window—Detailed Descr

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Contents Adding a Routing Target to a Selected Chassis 16-10 Deleting a Routing Target from a Selected Chassis 16-10 VRF Configuration Window—Detailed Description 16-11 VRF Configuration Tab 16-11 Associating a VRF Policy with an Interface 16-12 Associating VRF Policies 16-13 Removing a VRF Policy from a Selected Interface 16-14 VRF Association Window—Detailed Description 16-14 VRF Tab 16-14 VRF Fault Management 16-15 VRF Status 16-15 Viewing the VRF Status Window 16-15 VRF Status Window—Deta


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