Cisco ASR 5000 Series manuals
ASR 5000 Series
Table of contents
- hardware installation guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- related documentation
- Chapter 1 Cisco Nexu 5500 Platform Overview
- Cisco Nexus 5548P Switch
- Chassis
- expansion modules
- Expansion Modules
- Power Supplies
- fan modules
- Fan Modules
- Connectivity Options—Transceivers and Cables
- Transceivers
- Cables
- cisco nexus 5020 switch
- Chapter 2 Cisco Nexu 5000 Serie Overview
- fibre channel plus ethernet expansion module
- Fibre Channel Plus Ethernet Expansion Module
- N5K-M1008 Gatos Expansion Module
- N5K-M1060 Gatos Expansion Module
- Ports
- power supply
- Power Supply
- LED Descriptions
- supported sfp transceivers
- Features
- Cisco Nexus 5010 Switch
- N5K-M1404 Gatos Expansion Module
- Port Level LEDs
- series switch
- C H A P T E R 3 Installing the Cisco Nexus 5500 Platform or 5000 Series Switch
- Chassis Weight
- Required Equipment
- Installing the Cisco Nexus 5548 Chassis in a Cabinet or Rack
- Installing the Cisco Nexus 5020 Chassis in a Cabinet or Rack
- Installing the Cisco Nexus 5010 Chassis in a Cabinet or Rack
- Grounding the System
- Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
- Establishing the System Ground
- Grounding the Cisco Nexus 5548P Chassis
- Grounding the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch Chassis
- Starting the Switch
- Removing and Installing Components
- Removing and Installing Expansion Modules
- Installing an Expansion Module in the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Chassis
- Removing an Expansion Module
- Installing a Power Supply
- Installing a Fan Module
- Removing a Fan Module
- Removing the Cisco Nexus 5548P switch or the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch
- connecting the switch
- Chapter 4 Connecting the Switch
- Connecting to the Ethernet Connector Port
- Connecting to an Ethernet Port
- Removing an SFP+ Transceiver
- Removing and Installing Cables into SFP+ Transceivers
- Maintaining SFP+ Transceivers and Cables
- Removing and Installing SFP Transceivers
- Removing and Installing Cables into SFP Transceivers
- Maintaining SFP Transceivers and Fiber-Optic Cables
- cabinet and rack installation
- Requirements Specific to Perforated Cabinets A
- Requirements Specific to Solid-Walled Cabinets A
- technical specifications
- environmental specifications
- Expansion Module Specifications B
- specifications for the cisco nexus 5010 power supply
- power supply led indicators
- transceiver specifications
- cable and port specifications
- accessory kit for the cisco nexus 5020 switch
- console cable
- console port
- power cords
- ac power cord illustrations
- jumper power cord
- site planning and maintenance records
- contact and site information
- chassis and module information
- troubleshooting hardware components
- switch hardware best practices
ASR 5000 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- HNB Gateway in UMTS Network
- Product Description
- HNB Access Network Elements
- Security Gateway (SeGW)
- Product Specification
- Operating System Requirements
- Network Deployment and Interfaces
- Features and Functionality - Base Software
- HNB Management Function
- Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA)
- Management System Overview
- Bulk Statistics Support
- Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
- ANSI T1.276 Compliance
- Features and Functionality - Licensed Enhanced Feature Software
- How HNB-GW Works
- UE Registration Procedure
- UE Registration Procedure of CSG UEs and CSG or Hybrid HNBs
- Iu Connection Procedures
- Network Initiated Iu Connection Release Procedure
- Supported Standards
- ITU-T Recommendations
- Understanding the Service Operation
- Terminology
- Logical Interfaces
- Bindings
- HNB-GW Service Configuration Procedures
- Information Required to Configure the System as an HNB-GW
- Required System-Level Configuration Information
- Required Source Context Configuration Information
- Required Destination Context Configuration Information
- RTP Pool Configuration
- RTP IP Pool Configuration Verification
- HNB GW Service Configuration
- SS7 Routing Domain Configuration
- SCCP Network Instance Configuration
- HNB-PS Network Configuration
- HNB-CS Network Configuration
- Security Gateway and Crypto map Template Configuration
- Verifying HNB-GW Configuration
- Event IDs for HNB-GW Service
- Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
- Verifying the Configuration
- Service Configuration
- Context Configuration
- Saving the Configuration
- Saving the Configuration on the Chassis
- Monitoring the Service
- Monitoring System Status and Performance
- Clearing Statistics and Counters
- Troubleshooting the Service
- Test Commands
- Using the GTPv0 Test Echo Command
- Engineering Rules
- DHCP Service Engineering Rules
- HNB-GW Engineering Rules
- Lawful Intercept Engineering Rules
- MBMS Bearer Service Engineering Rules
- Service Engineering Rules
ASR 5000 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- contacting customer support
- additional information
- HNB Gateway in Wireless Network
- Product Description
- HNB Access Network Elements
- Security Gateway (SeGW)
- Platform Requirements
- Network Deployment and Interfaces
- Features and Functionality - Base Software
- AAL2 Establish and Release Support
- ANSI T1.276 Compliance
- Emergency Call Handling
- GTP-U Tunnels Management Support
- Multiple MSC Selection without Iu-Flex
- Iu Signalling Link Management Support
- Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA)
- QoS Management with DSCP Marking
- RADIUS Support
- System Management Features
- Bulk Statistics Support
- Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
- Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced Feature Software
- IP Security (IPSec)
- Web Element Management System
- How HNB-GW Works
- UE Registration Procedure
- Iu Connection Procedures
- Network Initiated Iu Connection Release Procedure
- Paging and Serving RNS Relocation Procedures
- RANAP Reset Procedures
- Supported Standards
- IETF References
- ITU-T Recommendations
- understanding the service operation
- Terminology
- Bindings
- Information Required to Configure the System as an HNB-GW
- Required System-Level Configuration Information
- Required Source Context Configuration Information
- Required Destination Context Configuration Information
- RTP Pool Configuration
- IPv4 RTP Pool Creation Over Iuh
- RTP IP Pool Configuration Verification
- HNB-GW Service Configuration
- Hashing Algorithm Configuration
- Iuh Interface Configuration
- Peer Server Id Configuration for CS Core Network
- SCCP Network Instance Configuration
- HNB-CS Network Configuration
- GTP-U Service Configuration
- x.509 Certificate Configuration
- Security Gateway and Crypto map Template Configuration
- Multiple MSC Selection without Iu-Flex Configuration
- Verifying HNB-GW Configuration
- IuCS over ATM Configuration
- Configuring ALCAP Service and AAL2 Node
- Configuring the ATM Port
- Iu-Flex Configuration
- Iu-Flex over IuPS Interface Configuration
- Logging Facility Configuration
- Congestion Control Configuration
- Configuring New Call Policy
- Alarm and Alert Trap Configuration
- SNMP-MIB Traps for HNB-GW Service
- monitoring the service
- Monitoring System Status and Performance
- Monitoring Logging Facility
- clearing statistics and counters
- troubleshooting the service
- Test Commands
- Using the IPsec Tunnel Test Command
- Performance Improvement Commands
- Engineering Rules
- DHCP Service Engineering Rules
- HNB-GW Engineering Rules
- Interface and Port Engineering Rules
- service engineering rules
- RADIUS Change of Authorization and Disconnect Message
- Enabling CoA and DM
- CoA and DM Error-Cause Attribute
- Viewing CoA and DM Statistics
- Table Of Contents
- Session Redirection (Hotlining)
- Session Limits On Redirection
- IP Security
- Overview
- Applicable Products and Relevant Sections
- IPSec Terminology
- Manual Crypto Maps
- Implementing IPSec for PDN Access Applications
- Configuring IPSec Support for PDN Access
- Implementing IPSec for Mobile IP Applications
- aaa server
- Configuring IPSec Support for Mobile IP
- Implementing IPSec for L2TP Applications
- Configuring Support for L2TP Attribute-based Tunneling with IPSec
- How IPSec is Used for PDSN Compulsory L2TP Configurations
- Configuring Support for L2TP PDSN Compulsory Tunneling with IPSec
- How IPSec is Used for L2TP Configurations on the GGSN
- Configuring GGSN Support for L2TP Tunneling with IPSec
- Transform Set Configuration
- ISAKMP Policy Configuration
- Verifying the ISAKMP Policy Configuration
- ISAKMP Crypto Map Configuration
- Verifying the ISAKMP Crypto Map Configuration
- Dynamic Crypto Map Configuration
- Manual Crypto Map Configuration
- Verifying the Manual Crypto Map Configuration
- Crypto Map and Interface Association
- FA Services Configuration to Support IPSec
- Verifying the FA Service Configuration with IPSec
- HA Service Configuration to Support IPSec
- Verifying the HA Service Configuration with IPSec
- RADIUS Attributes for IPSec-based Mobile IP Applications
- LAC Service Configuration to Support IPSec
- Verifying the LAC Service Configuration with IPSec
- Subscriber Attributes for L2TP Application IPSec Support
- PDSN Service Configuration for L2TP Support
- Modifying PDSN service to Support Compulsory L2TP Tunneling
- Redundant IPSec Tunnel Fail-Over
- Redundant IPSec Tunnel Fail-over Configuration
- Modify ISAKMP Crypto Map Configuration to Match Crypto Group
- Dead Peer Detection (DPD) Configuration
- Verifying the DPD Configuration
- APN Template Configuration to Support L2TP
- Verifying the APN Configuration for L2TP
- IPSec for LTE/SAE Networks
- Dynamic Node-to-Node IPSec Tunnels
- Authentication Methods
- Certificate Revocation Lists
- IKEv2 Keep-Alive Messages (Dead Peer Detection)
- IPSec Tunnel Termination
ASR 5000 Series
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- contacting customer support
- Serving Gateway Overview
- eHRPD Network Summary
- eHRPD Network Components
- Evolved Packet Control Function (ePCF)
- SAE Network Summary
- E-UTRAN EPC Network Components
- eNodeB
- PDN Gateway (P-GW)
- Product Description
- Product Specifications
- Operating System Requirements
- Network Deployment(s)
- Supported Logical Network Interfaces (Reference Points)
- Features and Functionality - Base Software
- Lawful Intercept
- Session Recovery Support
- Quality of Service Management Features
- Network Access and Charging Management Features
- Network Operation Management Functions
- Multiple PDN Support
- IP Access Control Lists
- Management System Overview
- Bulk Statistics Support
- Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
- ANSI T1.276 Compliance
- Features and Functionality - External Application Support
- Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced Feature Software
- Layer 2 Traffic Management (VLANs)
- How the Serving Gateway Works
- Subscriber-initiated Detach
- Supported Standards
- GPP2 References
- Object Management Group (OMG) Standards
- Serving Gateway Configuration
- Configuring the System as a Standalone eGTP S-GW
- Required S-GW Ingress Context Configuration Information
- Required S-GW Egress Context Configuration Information
- How This Configuration Works
- eGTP S-GW Configuration
- Initial Configuration
- eGTP Configuration
- Verifying and Saving the Configuration
- Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
- Verifying the Configuration
- Service Configuration
- Context Configuration
- Saving the Configuration
- Saving the Configuration on the Chassis
- Monitoring the Service
- Monitoring System Status and Performance
- Clearing Statistics and Counters
- Configuring Subscriber Session Tracing
- Introduction
- Supported Functions
- Supported Networks and Platforms
- Licenses
- Subscriber Session Trace Functional Description
- Management Activation
- Trace Depth
- P-GW
- Subscriber Session Trace Configuration
- Trace File Collection Configuration
- Verifying Your Configuration
- Sample Configuration Files
- Standalone eGTP Serving Gateway
- S-GW Engineering Rules
- Interface and Port Rules
- S-GW Service Rules
- S-GW Subscriber Rules
ASR 5000 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- contacting customer support
- Product Description
- Summary of FNG Features and Functions
- Product Specifications
- Operating System Requirements
- Network Deployment(s) and Interfaces
- Femtocell Management System
- PDSN/HA
- Features and Functionality
- IKEv2 and IP Security (IPSec) Encryption
- A12 Aggregation
- AAA Server Group Selection
- Multiple Child SAs
- DSCP Marking
- Congestion Control
- Threshold Crossing Alerts
- How the FNG Works
- IPSec Tunnel Establishment with EAP-AKA Authentication
- X.509 Certificate-based Peer Authentication
- Supported Standards
- femto network gateway configuration
- Configuring the System to Perform as a Femto Network Gateway
- Required FNG Context Configuration Information
- Required FNG Service Configuration Information
- Femto Network Gateway Configuration
- Initial Configuration
- FNG Context Configuration
- Creating the AAA Group
- Creating the EAP Profile
- Creating IPSec Transform Sets
- Creating the FNG Service
- Egress Context Configuration
- Verifying and Saving the Configuration
- Configuring Optional Features
- Multiple Child SAs and DSCP Marking Configuration
- verifying and saving your configuration
- Verifying the Configuration
- Service Configuration
- Context Configuration
- Saving the Configuration
- saving the configuration on the chassis
- Monitoring System Status and Performance
- clearing statistics and counters
- IKEv2/IPSec Restrictions
ASR 5000 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- contacting customer support
- HRPD Serving Gateway Overview
- eHRPD Network Summary
- eHRPD Network Components
- E-UTRAN EPC Network Components
- Serving Gateway (S-GW)
- Product Description
- Basic Features
- IP Address Allocation
- AAA, Policy and Charging
- Product Specifications
- Operating System Requirements
- Network Deployment(s)
- Supported Logical Network Interfaces (Reference Points)
- Features and Functionality - Base Software
- Mobile IP Registration Revocation
- Non-Optimized Inter-HSGW Session Handover
- DSCP Marking
- Network Access and Charging Management Features
- AAA Server Groups
- Intelligent Traffic Control
- Multiple PDN Support
- PPP VSNCP
- IP Access Control Lists
- Bulk Statistics Support
- Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
- ANSI T1.276 Compliance
- Features and Functionality - External Application Support
- Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced Feature Software
- Traffic Policing and Shaping
- Traffic Shaping
- Call/Session Procedure Flows
- PMIPv6 Lifetime Extension without Handover
- PDN Connection Release Initiated by UE
- PDN Connection Release Initiated by HSGW
- PDN Connection Release Initiated by P-GW
- Supported Standards
- IETF References
- HSGW Configuration
- Configuring the System to Perform as a Standalone HSGW
- Required HSGW Context Configuration Information
- Required MAG Context Configuration Information
- How This Configuration Works
- Configuration
- Initial Configuration
- HSGW and MAG Service Configuration
- AAA and Policy Configuration
- Optional Header Compression Configuration
- Verifying and Saving the Configuration
- Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
- Verifying the Configuration
- Service Configuration
- Context Configuration
- Saving the Configuration
- Saving the Configuration on the Chassis
- Monitoring the Service
- Monitoring System Status and Performance
- Clearing Statistics and Counters
- HSGW Engineering Rules
- Interface and Port Rules
- HSGW Service Rules
- HSGW Subscriber Rules
- Sample Configuration Files
- Standalone eHRPD Serving Gateway
ASR 5000 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- contacting customer support
- GGSN Support in GPRS/UMTS Wireless Data Services
- Product Description
- Product Specification
- Operating System Requirements
- Network Deployment and Interfaces
- Supported Interfaces
- Features and Functionality - Base Software
- SGSN Support
- ANSI T1.276 Compliance
- Bulk Statistics Support
- Direct Tunnel Support
- DHCP Support
- DSCP Marking
- Host Route Advertisement
- IP Policy Forwarding
- IPv6 Support
- Management System Overview
- Overlapping IP Address Pool Support
- PDP Context Support
- Per APN Configuration to Swap out Gn to Gi APN in CDRs
- RADIUS Support
- RADIUS VLAN Support
- Routing Protocol Support
- Support of Charging Characteristics Provided by AAA Server
- Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
- Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced Feature Software
- Converged DSL Support on the GGSN
- GRE Protocol Interface Support
- Gx Interface Support
- Inter-Chassis Session Recovery
- IP Security (IPSec)
- L2TP LAC Support
- Mobile IP Home and Foreign Agents
- Mobile IP NAT Traversal
- Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services Support
- Proxy Mobile IP
- Session Recovery Support
- Traffic Policing and Rate Limiting
- Web Element Management System
- How GGSN Works
- Dynamic IP Address Assignment
- Subscriber Session Call Flows
- Transparent Session IP Call Flow
- Non-Transparent IP Session Call Flow
- Network-Initiated Session Call Flow
- PPP Direct Access Call Flow
- Virtual Dialup Access Call Flow
- Corporate IP VPN Connectivity Call Flow
- Mobile IP Call Flow
- Proxy Mobile IP Call Flows
- IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration Flows
- Supported Standards
- IETF References
- Object Management Group (OMG) Standards
- Understanding the Service Operation
- Terminology
- Logical Interfaces
- Bindings
- Services
- How the System Selects Contexts
- GGSN Configuration Example
- Information Required
- Destination Context Configuration
- How This Configuration Works
- Non-transparent IP PDP Context Processing
- PPP PDP Context Processing
- Network-requested PDP Context Processing
- Mobile IP Configuration Examples
- Example 1: Mobile IP Support Using the System as a GGSN/FA
- Source Context Configuration
- AAA Context Configuration
- Mobile IP Destination Context Configuration
- Optional Destination Context Configuration
- Example 2: Mobile IP Support Using the System as an HA
- Example 3: HA Using a Single Source Context and Multiple Outsourced Destination Contexts
- System-Level AAA Configuration
- configuration example
- Using the System as Both a GGSN/FA and an HA
- GGSN Service Configuration Procedures
- GGSN Service Configuration
- Accounting Context and Charging Characteristics Configuration
- Network-requested PDP Context Support Configuration
- GTPP Accounting Support Configuration
- GTPP Group Creation
- GTPP Group Configuration Verification
- APN Configuration
- Authentication, Accounting, and GTPP Group Configuration in APN
- GTPP Group Association to APN
- Charging Characteristics Parameter Configuration in APN
- Other Optional Parameter Configuration in APN
- APN Configuration Verification
- DHCP Service Configuration
- DHCP Server Parameter Configuration
- DHCP Service Configuration Verification
- IP Address Pool Configuration on the System
- IPv4 Pool Creation
- IP Pool Configuration Verification
- FA Services Configuration
- IP Interface and UDP Port Binding for Pi Interface
- Security Parameter Index (SPI) Configuration
- Subscriber Registration, Authentication and Timeout Parameter Configuration
- Revocation Message Configuration
- Common Gateway Access Support Configuration
- AAA Group Configuration
- DNS Client Configuration
- Common Gateway Acces Support Configuration Verification
- Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
- Verifying the Configuration
- Service Configuration
- Context Configuration
- Saving the Configuration
- Saving the Configuration on the Chassis
- Monitoring the Service
- Monitoring System Status and Performance
- Clearing Statistics and Counters
- Troubleshooting the Service
- Test Commands
- Using the GTPC Test Echo Command
- Using the GTPv0 Test Echo Command
- Using the DHCP Test Command
- Testing GTPP Connectivity with a GSS
- Engineering Rules
- APN Engineering Rules
- DHCP Service Engineering Rules
- GGSN Engineering Rules
- GRE Tunnel Interface and VRF Engineering Rules
- GTP Engineering Rules
- Interface and Port Engineering Rules
- GRE Tunnel Interface Rule
- Lawful Intercept Engineering Rules
- MBMS Bearer Service Engineering Rules
- Service Engineering Rules
- Subscriber Engineering Rules
- Mobile-IP and Proxy-MIP Timer Considerations
- Call Flow Summary
- Timer Values and Recommendations
- Controlling the Mobile IP Lifetime on a Per-Domain Basis
ASR 5000 Series
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- contacting customer support
- External Storage System Overview
- Overview
- Local, Short-Term External Storage System
- System Requirements
- Minimum System Recommendations for Cluster Deployment of L-ESS
- Veritas Cluster Installation and Management
- L-ESS Cluster Functional Description
- Installing Hardware
- Configuring Storage Array
- Configuring Veritas Volume Manager and Veritas Cluster
- Monitoring Veritas Cluster
- Setup of rootdisk Encapsulation and Mirroring
- Testing Veritas Cluster
- L-ESS Cluster Failure Handling
- L-ESS Installation and Configuration
- L-ESS Installation Modes
- Installing L-ESS Application in Stand-alone Mode
- Installing L-ESS Application in Cluster Mode
- Uninstalling L-ESS Application
- Configuring PSMON Threshold (Optional)
- Configuring the L-ESS Server
- L-ESS Server Configuration
- Source and Destination Configuration
- Starting and Stopping L-ESS
- L-ESS Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Using the Maintenance Utility
- Using L-ESS Logs
- L-ESS Server Scripts
- Using the start_serv Script
- Troubleshooting the L-ESS
- Capturing Server Logs Using Script
- xDR File Push Functionality
- Configuring HDD
- Configuring Push Functionality
- Pushing xDR Files Manually
- L-ESS Directory Structure
- Log Maintenance
ASR 5000 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- contacting customer support
- MME in LTE/SAE Wireless Data Services
- product description
- product specification
- operating system requirements
- supported interfaces
- Features and Functionality - Base Software
- NAS Protocol Support
- Subscriber Level Session Trace
- Session and Quality of Service Management
- Network Access Control Functions
- HSS Support Over S6a Interface
- MME Selection
- GPP R8 Identity Support
- Reachability Management
- system management features
- Management System Overview
- Bulk Statistics Support
- Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
- NAS Signalling Security
- Features and Functionality - Licensed Enhanced Feature Software
- License
- Web Element Management System
- How MME Works
- Paging Procedure
- User-initiated Subscriber De-registration Setup Procedure
- Service Request Procedure
- Network-initiated Service Request Procedure
- Supported Standards
- Object Management Group (OMG) Standards
- Understanding the Service Operation
- Terminology
- Logical Interfaces
- Bindings
- MME Service Configuration Procedures
- Information Required to Configure the System as an MME
- Required MME Context Configuration Information
- Required eGTP Context Configuration Information
- MME Service Configuration
- Creating and Binding MME Service
- Associating eGTP Service and MME-HSS Service
- Configuring S-GW and P-GW with MME
- Configuring Session and Security Parameters for EPS bearer Contexts
- eGTP Service Configuration
- Verifying eGTP Service Configuration
- MME-HSS Service Configuration
- Associating Diameter Endpoint with MME-HSS Service
- Verifying MME-HSS Service Configuration
- Event IDs for MME Service
- Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
- verifying the configuration
- service configuration
- system configuration
- saving the configuration
- Saving the Configuration on the Chassis
- Monitoring the Service
- Monitoring System Status and Performance
- Clearing Statistics and Counters
- Configuring Subscriber Session Tracing
- Introduction
- supported functions
- Supported Networks and Platforms
- Licenses
- Subscriber Session Trace Functional Description
- Management Activation
- Trace Depth
- P-GW
- Subscriber Session Trace Configuration
- Trace File Collection Configuration
- verifying your configuration
- Troubleshooting the Service
- test commands
- Using the eGTPC Test Echo Command
- Engineering Rules
- APN Engineering Rules
- DHCP Service Engineering Rules
- Lawful Intercept Engineering Rules
- Service Engineering Rules
ASR 5000 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- conventions used
- related documentation
- ASR 5000 Hardware Platform Overview
- The ASR 5000 Platform
- Chassis Configurations
- Chassis Description
- Rear Slot Numbering for Half-Height Line Cards
- Midplane Architecture
- Gbps Switch Fabric
- OC-48 TDM Bus
- Power Filter Units
- Fan Tray Assemblies
- Upper Fan Tray
- Application Cards
- SMC RAID Support
- Packet Processing Cards: PSC2 and PSC3
- Packet Services Card (PSC)
- Line Cards
- Management LAN Interfaces
- BITS Timing
- Redundancy Crossbar Card (RCC)
- Fast Ethernet Line Card (FLC2)
- Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (GLC2)
- Quad Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (QGLC)
- Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (XGLC)
- Optical Line Card (OLC2)
- Channelized Line Card (CLC2)
- Card Interlock Switch
- Card Identifiers
- Installation Procedure Overview
- Chassis Components
- Installation at a Glance
- Required Tools and Equipment
- Site Prerequisites
- Protecting Against Electro-static Discharge
- Federal Communications Commission Warning
- Chassis Installation
- Equipment Rack Configuration
- Mounting Options
- Unpacking the ASR 5000 Chassis
- Installing the Chassis
- Flush Mount Installation of the Chassis
- Mid-Mount Installation of the Chassis
- Grounding the Chassis
- Re-Installing Chassis Sub-components
- Application Card Installation
- Chassis Slot Numbering and Assignments
- Packet Processing Card Redundancy
- Recommended Minimum Chassis Configuration
- Installing Application Cards
- Line Card Installation
- Line Card Redundancy
- CLI Commands for XGLC Redundancy
- Installing Half-Height Line Cards
- Installing the 10 Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (XGLC)
- Cabling the Switch Processor Input/Output Line Card
- SPIO Interfaces
- E1 BNC BITS Interface Version
- T1 3-Pin BITS Interface Version
- Connecting to the Management LAN
- Using the Ethernet RJ-45 Interfaces
- Connecting to the Serial Console Port
- DB-9 to RJ-45 Adapter
- USB to DB-9 Adapter
- Connecting to the Console Port
- Connecting to a BITS Timing Source
- BITS T1 3-Pin Interface
- Connecting to the CO Alarm Interface
- Electrical Characteristics
- Cabling the Fast Ethernet (10/100) Line Card
- FLC2 Interfaces
- Cabling the Gigabit Ethernet Line Cards
- RJ-45 SFP Module Detail
- Cabling the Optical SFP Interface
- Cabling the Optical SFP+ Interface
- Cabling the Optical (ATM) Line Cards
- Optical (ATM) Line Card Interfaces
- Cabling the Channelized Line Cards
- Channelized Line Card Interfaces
- Cabling the Power Filter Units
- Power Considerations
- Power Cable Requirements
- Connecting the PFU to the Power Source
- Applying Power and Verifying the Installation
- Understanding the System Boot Process
- Applying Power to the Chassis
- Verifying the Installation
- Checking the LEDs on the SMC(s)
- SMC Run/Fail LED States
- SMC Active LED States
- SMC Standby LED States
- SMC Service LED States
- Checking the LEDs on Packet Processing Cards
- PSCA, PSC2, PSC3 and PPC Run/Fail LED States
- PSCA, PSC2, PSC3 and PPC Active LED States
- PSCA, PSC2, PSC3 and PPC Card Standby LED States
- SPIO Run/Fail LED States
- SPIO Active LED States
- SPIO Interface Link LED States
- Checking the LEDs on the Ethernet Line Cards
- Ethernet Line Card Active LED States
- Ethernet Line Card Interface Link LED States
- Ethernet Line Card Activity LED States
- Optical (ATM) Line Card Run/Fail LED States
- Optical ATM Line Card Active LED States
- Checking the Alarm and Link LEDs on the Optical (ATM/POS OC-3) Line Card
- Card-Level LEDs on the Channelized (STM-1/OC-3) Line Card
- Channelized Line Card Run/Fail LED States
- Channelized Line Card Active LED States
- Checking the Alarm and Link LEDs on the Channelized Line Card 2
- Checking the LEDs on the RCC(s)
- RCC Run/Fail LED States
- RCC Active LED States
- Completing Initial System Configuration
- System Monitoring
- Monitoring
- Periodic Status Checks
- Counters and Bulkstats
- Summary of Maintenance Tasks
- No Specific Time Frame
- Adding Application and Line Cards to an Existing Installation
- Adding Application Cards
- Adding Half-Height Line Cards
- Adding a 10 Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
- Removing and Installing SMC PC Cards
- Installing PC Cards
- Removing PC Cards
- Replacing the Chassis Air Filter
- Determining When an Air Filter Needs Replacing
- Removing the Air Filter
- Installing the Air Filter
- Replacing a Power Filter Unit
- Determining that a PFU has Failed
- Removing the Failed PFU
- Installing the Replacement PFU
- What to do with the Failed PFU
- Replacing Upper or Lower Fan Tray
- Determining Whether a Fan Tray Needs Replacing
- Removing an Upper Fan Tray
- Installing an Upper Fan Tray
- Removing a Lower Fan Tray Assembly
- Installing a Lower Fan Tray Assembly
- What to do with the Failed Fan Tray
- Replacing Application Cards
- Determining Whether an Application Card has Failed
- Using SNMP Traps
- Removing the Application Card
- Installing the Application Card
- Replacing the CF Memory Card on SMCs
- Replacing the CompactFlash on an SMC
- What to do with the Failed Application Card
- Replacing Line Cards
- Determining Whether a Line Card has Failed
- Removing the Line Card
- Installing the Line Card
- What to do with the Failed Line Card
- Technical Specifications
- Physical Dimensions
- Weights
- Power Specifications
- Mounting Requirements
- Interface Specifications
- SPIO Card Interfaces
- Fiber SFP Interface
- Central Office Alarm Interface
- BITS Timing Interface
- Fast Ethernet Line Card (FLC2) Interfaces
- Base-LX Interface
- Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (XGLC) SFP
- Fiber ATM/POS OC-3 (OLC2) Multi-Mode Interface
- Channelized Line Cards
- Safety, Electrical and EMC Certifications
- Electrical Certifications
- Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Compliance
- Environmental Specifications
- Operating and Storage Parameters
- Chassis Air Flow
- Hardware Product Support Matrix
- Packet Processing Cards
- Preparing a Full-Height Line Card Slot
- Introduction
- Remove Blanking Panels
- Remove the Half-Height Card Guide
- RoHS Compliance Statement
- Chassis
- Fan Assembly
- Power Filter Unit (PFU)
- Full Product
- RMA Shipping Procedures
- RMA Overview
- Sealing the Shipment
- Packaging ASR 5000 Cards
- Packaging an Application Card
- Line Cards (except XGLC)
- Packaging a Half-height Line Card
- Gigabit Ethernet Card (XGL)
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- conventions used
- contacting customer support
- common features
- license keys
- features and benefits
- ASR 5000 Hardware Platform Overview
- chassis configurations
- slot numbering
- Rear Slot Numbering for Half-Height Line Cards
- mounting options
- Gbps Switch Fabric
- system management bus
- OC-48 TDM Bus
- Power Filter Units
- Fan Tray Assemblies
- air filter assembly
- chassis airflow
- ASR 5000 Application Cards
- SMC RAID Support
- Packet Processing Cards: PSC, PSC2, and PPC
- Packet Services Card (PSC) Description
- Packet Services Card 2 (PSC2) Description
- Capacity
- Packet Processor Card (PPC) Description
- ASR 5000 Line Cards
- console port
- BITS Timing
- Ethernet 10/100 Line Card
- Ethernet 1000 (Gigabit Ethernet) Line Cards
- Quad Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
- Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
- Optical Line Cards (OLC and OLC2)
- Channelized Line Cards (CLC and CLC2)
- standards compliance
- General Application and Line Card Information
- Software Architecture
- Understanding the Distributed Software Architecture
- Subsystems
- Redundancy and Availability Features
- Service Availability Features
- Hardware Redundancy Configuration
- Maintenance and Failure Scenarios
- Software Assurance Features
- Session Recovery Feature
- Interchassis Session Recovery
- Mean Time Between Failure and System Availability
- System Availability
- Spare Component Recommendations
- Management System Overview
- Out-of-Band Management
- command line interface
- Web Element Manager Application
- ASN Gateway Overview
- ASN Mobility Management
- profile management
- Inter-ASN Handovers
- Supported Features
- ASN Gateway Micro-Mobility
- WiMAX R4 Inter-ASN Mobility Management
- Proxy Mobile IPv4 (PMIPv4)
- Supported RADIUS Methods
- Supported Diameter Methods
- Volume and Duration-based Prepaid Accounting
- Hotlining/Dynamic RADIUS Attributes
- ASN Gateway Intra-Chassis Session Recovery
- Supported Inline Services
- How it Works
- ASN Gateway in a WiMAX Network
- Access Service Network (ASN)
- Connectivity Service Network (CSN)
- WiMAX Reference Points and Interfaces
- Message Relay in ASN
- WiMAX Network Deployment Configurations
- ASN Call Procedure Flows
- Non-Anchor ASN Gateway
- Initial Network Entry and Data Path Establishment without Authentication
- Initial Network Entry and Data Path Establishment with Authentication (Single EAP)
- Unexpected Network Re-entry
- MS Triggered Network Exit
- Network Triggered Network Exit
- Intra-ASN Gateway Handover
- Intra-anchor ASN Gateway Controlled Handover
- Inter-ASN Gateway Handover
- ASN Gateway Function for Handovers
- Controlled Anchor ASN Gateway to Non-Anchor ASN Gateway Handover
- Uncontrolled Anchor ASN Gateway to Non-Anchor ASN Gateway Handover
- RADIUS-based Prepaid Accounting for WiMax
- Applying HTTP Redirection Rule when Quota is Reached
- Applying HTTP Redirection Rule CoA is Received
- aaa server
- CSN Procedure Flows
- PMIP4 Session Release
- WiMAX Deployment with Legacy Core Networks
- Session Continuity Support for 3GPP2 and WiMAX Handovers
- manual mode
- ASN GW and NAP-ID/NSP-ID Process
- Data Tunnel Endpoint Support
- Inter-ASNGW Handoff
- Supported Standards
- Object Management Group (OMG) Standards
- ASN Paging Controller and Location Registry Overview
- Introduction
- Description of PC/LR Support
- Paging Agent (PA)
- Location Update with Paging Controller Relocation
- Paging Operation
- MS Initiated Idle Mode Entry
- MS Initiated Idle Mode Exit
- Supported Platforms and Software
- CDMA2000 Wireless Data Services
- Product Description
- Product Specifications
- Features and Functionality—Base Software
- RADIUS Support
- Description
- Access Control List Support
- IP Policy Forwarding
- Overlapping IP Address Pool Support
- Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
- Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced Software Features
- IPv6 Support
- L2TP LAC Support
- Proxy Mobile IP
- Intelligent Traffic Control
- Dynamic RADIUS Extensions (Change of Authorization)
- Web Element Management System
- CDMA2000 Data Network Deployment Configurations
- Co-Located Deployments
- Understanding Simple IP and Mobile IP
- How Simple IP Works
- Mobile IP
- How Mobile IP Works
- TIA and Other Standards
- IEEE Standards
- GGSN Support in GPRS/UMTS Wireless Data Services
- Product Specification
- Operating System Requirements
- Network Deployment and Interfaces
- Supported Interfaces
- Features and Functionality - Base Software
- SGSN Support
- ANSI T1.276 Compliance
- Bulk Statistics Support
- Direct Tunnel Support
- dhcp support
- DSCP Marking
- Host Route Advertisement
- Per APN Configuration to Swap out Gn to Gi APN in CDRs
- Quality of Service Support
- RADIUS VLAN Support
- Routing Protocol Support
- Support of Charging Characteristics Provided by AAA Server
- Support of all GGSN generated causes for partial G-CDR closure
- Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced Feature Software
- Converged DSL Support on the GGSN
- GRE Protocol Interface Support
- Gx Interface Support
- Inter-Chassis Session Recovery
- IP Security (IPSec)
- L2TP LNS Support
- Mobile IP Home and Foreign Agents
- Mobile IP NAT Traversal
- Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services Support
- session persistence
- Session Recovery Support
- Traffic Policing and Rate Limiting
- How GGSN Works
- Dynamic IP Address Assignment
- Subscriber Session Call Flows
- Transparent Session IP Call Flow
- Non-Transparent IP Session Call Flow
- Network-Initiated Session Call Flow
- PPP Direct Access Call Flow
- Virtual Dialup Access Call Flow
- Corporate IP VPN Connectivity Call Flow
- Mobile IP Call Flow
- Proxy Mobile IP Call Flows
- IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration Flows
- IETF References
- HA Overview
- Network Deployment Configurations
- Mobile IP Tunneling Methods
- Understanding Mobile IP
- HRPD Serving Gateway Overview
- eHRPD Network Summary
- eHRPD Network Components
- E-UTRAN EPC Network Components
- Serving Gateway (S-GW)
- basic features
- quality of service
- AAA, Policy and Charging
- Network Deployment(s)
- Supported Logical Network Interfaces (Reference Points)
- Mobile IP Registration Revocation
- Non-Optimized Inter-HSGW Session Handover
- Network Access and Charging Management Features
- AAA Server Groups
- Multiple PDN Support
- PPP VSNCP
- IP Access Control Lists
- Features and Functionality - External Application Support
- Traffic Policing and Shaping
- Traffic Shaping
- Call/Session Procedure Flows
- PMIPv6 Lifetime Extension without Handover
- PDN Connection Release Initiated by UE
- PDN Connection Release Initiated by HSGW
- PDN Connection Release Initiated by P-GW
- IP Services Gateway Overview
- Service Modes
- RADIUS Proxy
- In-line Services
- Enhanced Feature Support
- Content Service Steering
- Packet Data Interworking Function Overview
- Licenses
- Interfaces
- Sample Deployments
- Mobile IP / Native Simple IP Call Minimum Requirements
- Simple IP and Simple IP Fallback
- Simple IP Fallback Minimum Requirements
- Duplicate Session Detection
- Registration Revocation
- Cookie Challenge Statistics
- radius accounting
- Special RADIUS Attribute Handling
- Mobile IP and Proxy Mobile IP Attributes
- ipv6 static routing
- SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol) Support
- Features and Functionality - Licensed Enhanced Feature Support
- PDIF Service
- Lawful Intercept
- Online Upgrade
- Operation Over a Common IPv4 Network
- Operation Over a Common IPv6 Network
- Other Devices
- IPSec/IKEv2
- Simple IP
- radius authentication
- First-Phase Authentication
- Termination
- Intelligent Packet Monitoring System (IPMS)
- Selective Diameter Profile Update Request Control
- Supported Standards and RFCs
- PDG/TTG Overview
- Network Deployment(s) and Interfaces
- PDG/TTG Logical Network Interfaces (Reference Points)
- Features and Functionality
- TTG Mode
- Multiple Digital Certificate Selection Based on APN
- DSCP Marking for IPSec Access
- WLAN Access Control
- EAP Fast Re-authentication Support
- Congestion Control
- Bulk Statistics
- Features Not Supported in This Release
- How the PDG/TTG Works
- PDN Gateway Overview
- Evolved Packet Control Function (ePCF)
- SAE Network Summary
- eNodeB
- PDN Gateway in the E-UTRAN/EPC Network
- Source IP Address Validation
- Local Break-Out
- Proxy Mobile IPv6 (S2a)
- Quality of Service Management Features
- Online/Offline Charging
- Dynamic Policy Charging Control (Gx Reference Interface)
- Network Operation Management Functions
- System Management Features
- Features and Functionality - Inline Service Support
- ICAP Interface
- IP Security (IPSec) Encryption
- Layer 2 Traffic Management (VLANs)
- How the PDN Gateway Works
- GTP PDN Gateway Call/Session Procedures in an LTE-SAE Network
- Subscriber-initiated Detach
- GPP2 References
- Session Control Manager Overview
- IMS Architecture
- Proxy-CSCF
- Interrogating-CSCF
- Emergency-CSCF
- Hardware Requirements
- Network Deployments and Interfaces
- SCM in a GSM/UMTS Data Network Deployment
- call forking
- error handling
- MSRP Support
- SIP Denial of Service (DoS) Attack Prevention
- SIP Routing Engine
- Trust Domain
- IPSec Support
- How the SCM Works
- Route Lists
- Release 7 3GPP2 References
- Other
- Serving Gateway Overview
- PDN Gateway (P-GW)
- How the Serving Gateway Works
- Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) Overview
- Benefits of Co-Located GSNs
- SGSN/GGSN Deployments
- SGSN Logical Network Interfaces
- Features and Functionality - Basic
- SS7 Support
- Mobility Management
- Paging
- Identity Request
- network sharing
- GWCN Configuration
- Implementation
- session management
- PDP Context Preservation
- Short Message Service CDRs
- NPU FastPath
- Operator Policy
- Some Configurable Features for Operator Policies
- Default APN
- HSPA Fallback
- Features and Functionality - Enhanced and Licensed
- How LI Works
- Session Recovery
- SGSN Pooling and Iu-Flex / Gb-Flex
- How the SGSN Works
- PDP Context Activation Procedures
- Network-Initiated PDP Context Activation Process
- MS-Initiated Detach Procedure
- ITU Standards
- Content Filtering Support Overview
- Supported Platforms and Products
- URL Blacklisting Support
- URL Blacklisting Solution Components
- Web Element Manager (WEM)
- URL Blacklisting Action
- Category-based Content Filtering Support
- ECS and Content Filtering Application
- Components of Category-based Content Filtering Solution
- Category-based Content Filtering Subsystem
- Static Rating Categorization Database (SRDB)
- Master Content Rating Database Server (MCRDBS)
- inPilot
- How URL Blacklisting and Category-based Content Filtering Work Concurrently
- Content Filtering Server Group Support
- External Storage System
- Minimum System Requirements and Recommendations
- Additional Requirements on Chassis
- Enhanced Charging Service Overview
- Supported Accounting and Charging Interfaces
- Licensing
- ECS Architecture
- How ECS Works
- Protocol Analyzer Software Stack
- Rule Definitions
- Routing Ruledefs and Packet Inspection
- Charging Ruledefs and the Charging Engine
- Rulebase
- Enhanced Services in ECS
- Time and Flow-based Bearer Charging in ECS
- Content Filtering Support
- IP Readdressing Feature
- X-Header Insertion
- Limitations to the Header Insertion Feature
- Post Processing Feature
- Time-of-Day Activation/Deactivation of Rules
- url filtering
- ECS Deployment
- Accounting Interfaces
- Diameter Accounting and Credit Control
- Gy Interface Support
- Standard GGSN Call Detail Records (G-CDRs)
- Event Detail Records (EDRs)
- Usage Detail Records (UDRs)
- Charging Record Generation
- Charging Methods and Interfaces
- Prepaid Billing in ECS
- Credit Control Application (CCA) in ECS
- Postpaid Billing in ECS
- Postpaid Billing in CDMA-2000 Networks
- System Resource Allocation
- Redundancy Support in ECS
- Inter-chassis Session Recovery Interoperability
- Impact on xDR File Content
- External Storage System Overview
- Overview
- Local, Short-Term External Storage System
- System Requirements
- Minimum System Recommendations for Cluster Deployment of L-ESS
- GTPP Storage Server Overview
- System Requirements and Recommendations
- Default Ports for GSS
- GSS Hardware Sizing and Provisioning Guidelines
- IP Multipathing (IPMP) on GSS Server (Optional)
- Features of the GSS
- Redundant Data File Support
- Cluster Support in GSS
- Multiple Instance GSS
- Monitoring of Disk Partitions
- Cluster Mode GSS Deployment in GPRS/UMTS Network
- How the GSS Works
- MUR Overview
- Exporting Reports to Other File Formats
- MUR Architecture
- Distributed Architecture of MUR
- How RDP works with MUR
- MUR Deployment
- network address translation overview
- NAT Feature Overview
- NAT Realms
- NAT IP Pool Groups
- NAT IP Address Allocation and Deallocation
- NAT IP Address Deallocation
- NAT IP Address/Port Allocation Failure
- NAT Binding Records
- NAT Binding Updates
- Firewall-and-NAT Policy
- Disabling NAT Policy
- Target-based NAT Configuration
- NAT Application Level Gateway
- UDRs
- Alarms
- how nat works
- Mobility Management Entity Overview
- NAS Protocol Support
- EPS GTPv2 Support on S11 Interface
- Session and Quality of Service Management
- HSS Support Over S6a Interface
- Network Entity Management
- Serving Gateway (S-GW) Selection
- Tracking Area List Management
- Overload Management in MME
- NAS Signalling Security
- Features and Functionality - Licensed Enhanced Feature Software
- License
- How MME Works
- Paging Procedure
- User-initiated Subscriber De-registration Setup Procedure
- Service Request Procedure
- Network-initiated Service Request Procedure
- Peer-to-Peer Overview
- P2P Overview
- P2P Voice Call Duration
- P2P Protocol Detection Software Versions
- Loading and Unloading P2P Signature File
- How P2P Works
- P2P Session Recovery
- Skype
- Jabber
- Personal Stateful Firewall Overview
- Protection against Port Scanning
- Stateful Packet Inspection and Filtering Support
- Host Pool Support
- SNMP Thresholding Support
- How Personal Stateful Firewall Works
- Mid-session Firewall Policy Update
- Understanding Rules with Stateful Inspection
- Transport and Network Protocols and States
- Application-Level Traffic and States
- Web Element Manager Overview
- Accounting Management
- Performance Management
- additional features
- Web Element Manager System Requirements
- Client Access
- WEM Architecture
- Configuration Management
- WEM Process Monitor
- Script Server
- WEM Logger
- Technical Specifications
- physical dimensions
- Weight Specifications
- power specifications
- mounting requirements
- interface specifications
- Fiber SFP Interface
- Mbps RJ-45 Interface
- electrical characteristics
- Ethernet 10/100 Line Card Interfaces
- Ethernet 1000 Line Card/Quad Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (QGLC) SFPs
- QGLC/1000Base-LX Interface
- RJ-45 SFP Interface
- Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (XGLC) SFP
- Fiber ATM/POS OC-3 (OLC and OLC2) Multi-Mode Interface
- Channelized Line Cards
- Channelized Line Cards (CLC and CLC2) with Multi-Mode Interface
- Safety, Electrical, and Environmental Certifications
- Federal Communications Commission Warning
- safety certifications
- Electrical Certifications
- Environmental Certifications
- environmental specifications
- environmental information
- Chassis Air Flow
- Glossary
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- System Management Bus
- SPIO Cross-Connect Bus
- Power Filter Units
- Lower Fan Tray
- Air Filter Assembly
- Chassis Airflow
- ASR 5000 Application Cards
- Packet Processing Cards: PSC, PSC2, and PPC
- Packet Services Card (PSC) Description
- Interoperability
- Switch Processor I/O Card
- Console Port
- BITS Timing
- Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
- Equipment
- Line Card Installation
- Overview
- Chassis
- Channelized Line Cards
- standards compliance
- chassis components
- required tools and equipment
- chassis installation
- Operating Temperature and Humidity
- weight considerations
- installing the chassis
- grounding the chassis
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- Logical Interfaces
- AAA Servers
- Trusted Builds
- How the System Selects Contexts
- ASR 5500 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 21.4
- Context Selection for Subscriber Sessions
- Understanding Configuration Files
- IP Address Notation
- Alphanumeric Strings
- Quoted Strings
- ASR 5500 Configuration
- The Quick Setup Wizard
- Using the CLI for Initial Configuration
- Configuring System Administrative Users
- Configuring the System for Remote Access
- Configuring SSH Options
- SSH Host Keys
- Specifying SSH Encryption Ciphers
- Generating SSH Keys
- Authorizing SSH User Access
- SSH User Login Authentication
- Secure Session Logout
- SSH Client Login to External Servers
- Setting Preferred Authentication Methods
- Generating SSH Client Key Pair
- Enabling NETCONF
- Configuring a Second Management Interface
- Configuring System Timing
- Verifying and Saving Your Clock and Time Zone Configuration
- Configuring NTP Servers with Local Sources
- Verifying the NTP Configuration
- Configuring SF Boot Configuration Pause
- Configuring CLI Confirmation Prompts
- Requiring Confirmation for Specific Exec Mode Commands
- Configuring Context-level Administrative Users
- Configuring Context-level Administrators
- Configuring LI Administrators
- Verifying Context-level Administrative User Configuration
- Configuring Local-User Administrative Users
- Updating Local-User Database
- Provisioning Lawful Intercept
- Restricting User Access to a Specified Root Directory
- Configuring an SFTP root Directory
- Configuring TACACS+ for System Administrative Users
- User Account Requirements
- Configuring TACACS+ AAA Services
- Configuring TACACS+ for Non-local VPN Authentication
- Separating Authentication Methods
- Disable TACACS+ Authentication at the Context Level
- Limit Console Access for AAA-based Users
- Configuring a New Chassis Key Value
- Quick Setup Wizard
- Configuring MIO/UMIO/MIO2 Port Redundancy Auto-Recovery
- Verifying Port Redundancy Auto-Recovery
- Verifying Card Configurations
- LAG and Master Port
- Multiple Switches with L2 Redundancy
- Preferred Slot
- Minimum Links
- Redundancy Options
- Faster Data Plane Convergence
- MIO Demux Restrictions
- Configuration
- Requesting an Exclusive-Lock
- Effect of Config Lock on URL Scripts
- Saving a Configuration File
- show administrators Command
- Management Settings
- Configuring ORBEM Client and Port Parameters
- Verifying ORBEM Parameters
- SNMP Support
- Verifying SNMP Parameters
- Controlling SNMP Trap Generation
- Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
- Synchronizing File Systems
- System Interfaces and Ports
- Viewing and Verifying Contexts
- Creating an Interface
- Viewing and Verifying Port Configuration
- VLANs
- System Security
- MIO Synchronization
- Secure Password Encryption
- Support for ICSR Configurations
- Modifying Intercepts
- User Access to Operating System Shell
- Exec Mode cli test-commands
- Secure System Configuration File
- Feature Description
- Validate the Digital Signature
- Enable or Disable Signature Verification
- Software Management Operations
- Understanding the boot.sys File
- Synchronizing the File System
- Copying Files
- Applying Pre-existing CLI Configuration Files
- Viewing CLI Configuration and boot.sys Files
- Configuring the Boot Stack
- Adding a New Boot Stack Entry
- Configuring the Boot Network
- Configuring Boot Network Delay Time
- Verify Free Space on the /flash Device
- Transfer StarOS Image to /flash
- Downgrading from Release 20.0
- Configure a Message of the Day Banner
- Synchronize File Systems
- Verify the Running Software Version
- New System License Keys
- Adding License Keys to Configuration Files
- License Expiration Behavior
- Management Card Replacement and License Keys
- Local-User Account Suspensions
- Smart Licensing
- Smart Software Licensing
- Cisco Smart Software Manager
- Software Tags and Entitlement Tags
- Configuring Smart Licensing
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting Smart Licensing
- Monitoring the System
- Monitoring ASR 5500 Hardware Status
- Clearing Statistics and Counters
- Bulk Statistics
- Configuring Communication with the Collection Server
- Configuring Optional Settings
- Configuring a Separate Bulkstats Config File
- Verifying Your Configuration
- Saving Your Configuration
- Clearing Bulk Statistics Counters and Information
- Data Types
- Bulk Statistics Event Log Messages
- Feature Summary and Revision History
- System Log Types
- Configuring Event Logging Parameters
- Configuring Event Log Filters
- Global Configuration Mode Filtering
- Configuring syslog Servers
- Specifying Facilities
- Configuring Trace Logging
- Viewing Logging Configuration and Statistics
- Configuring and Viewing Crash Logs
- Configuring Software Crash Log Destinations
- Viewing Abridged Crash Log Information Using the CLI
- Reducing Excessive Event Logging
- Configuring Log Source Thresholds
- Saving Log Files
- Event Severities
- Troubleshooting
- Licensing Issues
- Checking the LEDs on the MIO Card
- MIO Active LED States
- MIO Redundancy LED States
- MIO Busy LED States
- MIO – Interface Activity LED States
- DPC Run/Fail LED States
- DPC Active LED States
- DPC Redundancy LED States
- FSC Run/Fail LED States
- FSC Active LED States
- FSC Drive n Activity LED States
- Checking the LEDs on the SSC
- SSC Active LED States
- SSC Redundancy LED States
- SSC System Service LED States
- Switching MIOs
- Migrating a DPC
- Initiate a Card Halt
- Verifying Network Connectivity
- Using the traceroute or traceroute6 Command
- Viewing IP Routes
- Using the System Diagnostic Utilities
- Using the Protocol Monitor for a Specific Subscriber
- Generating an SSD
- Feature Information
- Configuring the Hexdump Module
- Configuring the Hexdump File Parameters
- Enabling or Disabling Hexdump
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting PCAP Trace
- show { hexdump-module | cdr } file-space-usage
- show hexdump-module statistics
- Accessing the boot CLI
- Enter CLI Mode
- Boot Using A Specified Configuration File
- Access Control Lists
- Understanding ACLs
- Rule Order
- Configuring Action and Criteria for Subscriber Traffic
- Verifying the ACL Configuration
- Applying the ACL to an Interface
- Verifying the ACL Configuration on an Interface
- Applying an ACL to All Traffic Within a Context
- Applying an ACL to a RADIUS-based Subscriber
- Applying an ACL to an Individual Subscriber
- Applying an ACL to the Subscriber Named default
- Verifying the ACL Configuration to the Subscriber Named default
- Applying an ACL to Service-specified Default Subscriber
- Applying a Single ACL to Multiple Subscribers
- Applying an ACL to Multiple Subscriber via APNs
- Verifying the ACL Configuration to APNs
- Overview
- Configuring Congestion Control
- Configuring Service Congestion Policies
- Enabling Congestion Control Redirect Overload Policy
- Routing Policies
- Creating IP Prefix Lists
- Creating Route Maps
- Adding Static Routes to a Context
- OSPF Version 2 Overview
- Basic OSPFv2 Configuration
- Confirming OSPF Configuration Parameters
- Enabling OSPFv6 Over a Specific Interface
- BGP-4 Routing
- Configuring BGP
- BGP Communities and Extended Communities
- Setting the Community Attribute
- Setting the Extended Community Attribute
- Configurable BGP Route Advertisement Interval for ICSR
- Confirming BGP Configuration Parameters
- Overview of BFD Support
- Configuring a BFD Context
- Configuring BFD for Single Hop
- Scaling of BFD
- Enabling BFD on OSPF Interfaces
- Enable Primary Chassis BFD Monitoring
- Enable BFD Multihop Fall-over
- ip routev6 Command
- Saving the Configuration
- Overlapping IP Address Pool Support – GGSN
- APN Support – PDN Gateway (P-GW)
- Configuring Subscriber VLAN Associations
- Verify the Subscriber Profile Configuration
- BGP MPLS VPNs
- MPLS-CE Connected to PE
- IPv6 Support for BGP MPLS VPNs
- Sample Configuration
- VPN-Related CLI Commands
- Content Service Steering
- Configuring Internal Content Service Steering
- Applying an ACL to an Individual Subscriber (Optional)
- Session Recovery
- Additional ASR 5500 Hardware Requirements
- Enabling Session Recovery
- Disabling the Session Recovery Feature
- Viewing Recovered Session Information
- Recovery Control Task Statistics
- show rct stats Command
- Interchassis Session Recovery
- Interchassis Communication
- show Commands
- AAA Monitor
- ICSR Operation
- Chassis Initialization
- Configuring ICSR
- Configuring the Service Redundancy Protocol (SRP) Context
- Configuring SRP Context Parameters
- SRP Redundancy, AAA and Diameter Guard Timers
- DSCP Marking of SRP Messages
- Allow Non-VoLTE Traffic During ICSR Switchover
- Allow All Data Traffic
- Optimization of Switchover Control Outage Time
- Configuring NACK Generation for SRP Checkpoint Messaging Failures
- Selective Disabling of NACK Messaging
- Verifying SRP Configuration
- Configuring BGP Router and Gateway Address
- Modifying the Destination Context for ICSR
- Verifying BGP Configuration in Destination Context
- Configuring Subscriber State Management Audit Process
- Updating the Operating System
- Both ICSR Systems
- Standby ICSR System
- Performing BGP Checks
- Updating the Configuration File
- Waiting for Session Synchronization
- Completing the Software Update
- Fallback Procedure
- Support Data Collector
- Configuring SDR Collection
- Collecting and Storing the SDR Information
- Using SDRs to Diagnose Problems
- Configuration Commands (Global Configuration Mode)
- Exec Mode Commands
- Engineering Rules
- Packet Data Network (PDN) Interface Rules
- Subscriber Rules
- Access Control List (ACL) Engineering Rules
- StarOS Tasks
- Primary Task Subsystems
- Controllers and Managers
- Subsystem Tasks
- High Availability Subsystem
- Resource Manager Subsystem
- Network Processing Unit Subsystem
- Session Subsystem
- Platform Processes
- Management Processes
- NETCONF and ConfD
- Configuring ConfD
- NETCONF Protocol Configuration Mode
- netconf notifications events
- rest auth-policy
- rest hostname
- Verifying the Configuration
- clear confdmgr confd cdb
- YANG Models
- ConfD Examples
- Bulkstats
- Exec CLI Model
- CLI Based YANG Model for ECS Commands
- Seeding and Synchronizing the CDB
- CDB Maintenance
- save configuration <url> confd
- Overview of Checkpointing
- GGSN_APN ID MAPPING
- VPNMGR_ID MAPPING
- Uncategorized
- DCCA Category
- SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_ACS_GX_LI_INFO
- SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_DEL_ACS_SESS_INFO
- SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_DYNAMIC_CHRG_DEL_QG_INFO
- SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_DYNAMIC_RULE_INFO
- SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_UPDATE_EPDG_PEER_ADDR
- Firewall/ECS Category
- GGSN Category
- SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_GGSN_UPDATE_STATS
- Gx Interface Category
- SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_GR_UPDATE_NAT_REALMS
- SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_NAT_SIP_ALG_CONTACT_PH_INFO
- P-GW Category
- SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_PGW_UBR_MBR_INFO
- SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_PGW_UPDATE_PDN_COMMON_PARAM
- SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_ACS_ACCOUNTING_TYPE_QCI_RF_WITH_FC
- S6b Interface Category
- SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_CGW_UPDATE_BEARER_QOS
- SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_SAMOG_ACCT_START_INFO
- SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_SAMOG_GTPV1_UPDATE_PDN_INFO
- SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_SAMOG_LI_PROV_INFO
- Cisco Secure Boot
- Secure Boot Overview
ASR 5000 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- conventions used
- contacting customer support
- additional information
- Enhanced Charging Service Overview
- Introduction
- Basic Features and Functionality
- How ECS Works
- how it works
- ECS Deployment and Architecture
- Enhanced Features and Functionality
- Configuration Overview
- Support for Service-based QoS
- Hierarchical Enforcement of QoS Parameters
- Reporting Statistics and Usage to PCRF
- Content Filtering Support
- Content Filtering Server Group Support
- License Requirements
- Limitations and Dependencies
- URL-based Re-addressing
- Next-hop Address Configuration
- Post Processing
- Tethering Detection
- Tethering Detection Databases
- How the Time-of-Day Activation/Deactivation of Rules Feature Works
- feature support
- Bulkstatistics Support
- Implementation of AES Encryption
- TCP Proxy
- Flow Admission Control
- Dynamic Disabling of TCP Proxy
- X-Header Insertion and Encryption
- X-Header Encryption
- Limitations to the Header Insertion and Encryption Features
- Supported X-Headers
- X-Header Enrichment Anti Spoofing
- RAN Bandwidth Optimization
- Accounting and Charging Interfaces
- Diameter Accounting and Credit Control
- Event Detail Records (EDRs)
- Usage Detail Records (UDRs)
- Prepaid Billing in ECS
- Credit Control Application (CCA) in ECS
- Postpaid Billing in ECS
- How ECS Postpaid Billing Works
- External Storage System
- System Resource Allocation
- Redundancy Support in ECS
- Inter-chassis Session Recovery Architecture
- Impact on xDR File Content
- Enhanced Charging Service Configuration
- Initial Configuration
- Installing the ECS License
- Configuring the Enhanced Charging Service
- Configuring Rule Definitions
- Verifying your Configuration
- Configuring Next Hop Address
- Optional Configurations
- Configuring a Rulebase within an APN
- Configuring Enhanced Features
- Configuring Prepaid CCA for Diameter or RADIUS
- Configuring Diameter Prepaid Credit Control Application (DCCA)
- Configuring RADIUS Prepaid Credit Control Application
- Configuring Redirection of Subscriber Traffic to ECS
- Applying an ACL to the Subscriber Named default
- Configuring DNS Snooping Feature
- Verifying your Configurations
- Retrieving EDR and UDR Files
- Configuring Service Group QoS Feature
- Configuring Flow Admission Control
- Upgrading Tethering Detection Databases
- Configuring Time-of-Day Activation/Deactivation of Rules Feature
- Configuring Flow Aware Packet Acceleration Feature
- Configuring URL Filtering Feature
- Configuring X-Header Encryption
ASR 5000 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- contacting customer support
- additional information
- Thresholding Overview
- AAA Thresholds
- Saving Your Configuration
- AAA Accounting Message Archive Size Thresholds
- AAA Accounting Message Archive Queue Size Thresholds
- AAA Accounting Failure Thresholds
- AAA Accounting Failure Rate Thresholds
- AAA Authentication Failure Thresholds
- AAA Authentication Failure Rate Thresholds
- AAA Request Message Retry Rate Thresholds
- AAA Manager Request Queue Threshold
- ASN GW Service Thresholds
- System-Level ASN GW Service Thresholds
- Call Setup Thresholds
- Call Setup Failure Thresholds
- RP Setup Failure Rate Thresholds
- PPP Setup Failure Rate Thresholds
- No Resource Call Reject Thresholds
- Content Filtering Thresholds
- Configuring Content Filtering Thresholds
- CPU Resource Thresholds
- second Average of Total Processing Card CPU Utilization Thresholds
- Processing Card CPU Available Memory Thresholds
- Processing Card CPU Load Thresholds
- Processing Card CPU Memory Usage Thresholds
- Processing Card CPU Session Throughput Thresholds
- Processing Card CPU Utilization Thresholds
- System Management Card CPU Memory Usage Thresholds
- System Management Card CPU Utilization Thresholds
- ORBS Software Task CPU Usage Warning-Level Thresholds
- ORBS Software Task CPU Usage Critical-Level Thresholds
- CSCF Service Thresholds
- Configuring CSCF Thresholds
- Configuring Threshold Poll Intervals
- Diameter Thresholds
- Configuring Diameter Thresholds
- DCCA Rating Failure Threshold
- Diameter Retry Rate Threshold
- FA Service Thresholds
- Configuring FA Service Thresholds
- FNG Thresholds
- Configuring FNG Thresholds
- HA Service Thresholds
- Context-Level HA Service Thresholds
- HA Service-Level HA Service Thresholds
- IP Pool Utilization Thresholds
- Context-Level IP Pool and Group Thresholds
- IP Address Pool-Level Thresholds
- MME Service Thresholds
- System-Level MME Service Thresholds
- Network Address Translation Thresholds
- Configuring NAT Thresholds
- Packet Processing Thresholds
- Filtered/Dropped Packet Thresholds
- Forwarded Packet Thresholds
- PDG/TTG Thresholds
- Configuring PDG/TTG Thresholds
- PDIF Thresholds
- Configuring PDIF Thresholds
- PDSN Service Thresholds
- Context-Level PDSN Service Thresholds
- PDSN Service-Level PDSN Service Thresholds
- Per-service Session Thresholds
- Per-PDSN Service Thresholds
- Per-HA Service Thresholds
- Per-GGSN Service Thresholds
- Per-LNS Service Thresholds
- Per-GPRS Service Thresholds
- Per-GPRS Service PDP Contexts Thresholds
- Per-SGSN Service Thresholds
- Per-SGSN Service PDP Contexts Thresholds
- Port Utilization Thresholds
- Receive Port Utilization Thresholds
- Transmit Port Utilization Thresholds
- High Port Activity Thresholds
- Session License Utilization Thresholds
- Configuring Session License Utilization Thresholds
- Stateful Firewall Thresholds
- Configuring Stateful Firewall Thresholds
- Subscriber Thresholds
- Total Subscriber Thresholds
- Active Subscriber Thresholds
- System Management Card CompactFlash Memory Thresholds
- Total Session Thresholds
- Total PDSN Session Thresholds
- Total GGSN Session Thresholds
- Total GPRS Session Thresholds
- Total GPRS PDP Contexts Thresholds
- Total HA Session Thresholds
- Total HNB-GW Session Thresholds
- Total HSGW Session Thresholds
- Total LMA Session Thresholds
- Total LNS Session Thresholds
- Total MME Session Thresholds
- Total P-GW Session Thresholds
- Total SGSN Session Thresholds
- Total SGSN PDP Contexts Thresholds
- Total S-GW Session Thresholds
- Traffic Performance Optimizer Thresholds
- Configuring TPO Thresholds