Cisco BPX 8600 Series manuals
BPX 8600 Series
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BPX 8600 Series
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BPX 8600 Series
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- Release 9.3.0, Part Number 78-10674-01 Rev. D0, July
- related documentation
- The BPX 8600 Series
- Chapter 1 The BPX Switch: Functional Overview
- BPX 8650
- BPX 8680
- Table
- Discontinued
- The BPX Switch with MGX 8220 Shelves
- Private Network to Network Interface (PNNI)
- Virtual Private Networks
- Frame Relay to ATM Interworking
- Network Interworking
- Service Interworking
- Tiered Networks
- BPX Switch Routing Hubs
- BPX Routing Hubs in a Tiered Network
- Tiered Network Implementation
- Tier Network Definitions
- Network Management
- Inverse Multiplexing ATM
- Traffic and Congestion Management
- Advanced CoS Management
- Automatic Routing Management
- ABR Standard with VSVD Congestion Control
- Cisco WAN Manager
- Network Interfaces
- Service Interfaces
- Switch Software Description
- Connection Routing Groups
- Cost-Based Connection Routing
- Cost-Based AutoRoute Commands
- Network Synchronization
- Switch Availability
- BPX Switch Enclosure
- Chapter 2 BPX Switch Physical Overview
- Node Cooling
- Optional AC Power Supply Assembly
- Card Shelf Configuration
- BPX Switch Plug-In Card Summary
- Service Expansion Shelf PNNI
- Chapter 3 BPX Switch Common Core Component
- Features
- Front Panel Description
- Gbps Operation with the BCC-4V
- BCC15-BC Backcard for BCC-32, Connectors
- BCC-3-BC Back Card for BCC-4V
- Alarm/Status Monitor Card
- ASM Front Panel Controls and Indicators
- Line Module for the Alarm/Status Monitor Card
- BPX Switch StrataBus 9.6 and 19.2 Gbps Backplanes
- BPX Switch Network Interface Group
- Chapter 4 BNI (Trunk) Card
- Functional Description
- Bandwidth Control
- Front Panel Indicators
- T3 and E3 Line Modules (LM-3T3 and LM-3E3)
- OC-3, Line Modules (SMF, SMFLR, & MMF)
- LM-OC-3-SMF and LM-OC-3-SMFLR Connectors
- Y-Cabling of BNI Backcard, SMF-2-BC
- Overview: BXM Cards
- BXM T3/E3, BXM-155, and BXM 622 Front Card Options
- BXM Capabilities
- ATM Layer
- Minimum SCR and PCR
- Virtual Interfaces
- Enhanced BXM
- BXM Front Card Indicators
- BXM Backcard Connectors
- BXM-622 Backcards
- Y-Cabling of SMF-622 Series Backcards
- Automatic Protection Switching Redundancy
- BXM Functional Description
- Operation in Trunk Mode
- Detailed Description of Port (UNI) and Trunk Modes
- SONET/SDH UNI (SUNI)
- Ingress and Egress Queue Engines
- Fault Management and Statistics
- Trunk Mode
- General Information
- Summary: Installation Procedure
- Installation Sequence Flow
- Chapter 6 Installation Overview
- Site Preparation
- C H A P T E R 7 Preliminary Steps Before Installing
- Safety Requirements
- Maintaining Safety with Electricity
- Power and Grounding
- Mechanical Installation
- Installing a BPX Switch Shelf, Preliminary Steps
- Installing a BPX Switch in a Cisco Cabinet
- C H A P T E R 8 Installation with Cisco Cabinets including 7000 Series Routers
- Installing a 7200 or 7500 Router in a BPX 8650 Cabinet or Rack
- Installing Router Assembly in a Cisco Cabinet
- Installing Router Assembly in a 19-Inch Open Rack
- Installing Router Assembly in a 23-Inch Open Rack
- preliminary procedure
- C H A P T E R 9 Installation in Customer Cabinet
- dc power input connections
- Chapter 10 Installing the DC Shelf
- Card Slot Fuses
- fan power fuses
- Fan Power Fuses
- installing an ac power supply tray
- Chapter 11 Installing the AC Shelf
- installing an ac power supply
- Installing an AC Power Supply
- ac power input connections
- AC Power Input Connections
- installation of cable management tray
- C H A P T E R 12 Installing the T3/E3 Cable Management Tray
- Raising Tray for Access to PEMs
- Installing BXM T3/E3 Cable Bracket
- Connecting Cables to BXM T3/E3 Cards
- Routing Cables from Cards through Cable Management Tray
- Tray Raised with Cables in Place
- installing the cards
- Chapter 13 Installing the BPX Switch Card
- Installing Front Cards
- Installing Back Cards
- Verifying 9.6 or 19.2 Gbps Backplane
- Upgrading to BCC-4 Cards
- Specifying Card Redundancy
- installation of aps redundant frame assembly and backcards
- Installation of APS Redundant Frame Assembly and Backcards
- connecting cables
- Making T3 or E3 Connections
- Chapter 14 Connecting Cable
- Making a BXM OC-3 or OC-12 Connection
- Making a BXM T3/E3 Connection
- Setting up the BME OC-12 Port Loop
- Alarm Output Connections
- C H A P T E R 15 Connecting Temporary Terminal and Attaching Peripherals
- Powering Up the Control Terminal
- Connecting a Network Printer to the BPX Switch
- Procedure to Attach a Local Printer
- Connecting Dial-In and Dial-Out Modems
- Motorola V.34R BPX Switch Dial-In Configuration
- Auto-Dial to Customer Service
- V.34R Auto-Dial Configuration (dial-out to customer service)*
- V.34R with talk/data, Auto-Dial Configuration (dial-out to customer service)
- Making External Clock Connections
- Chapter 16 Checking and Powering-Up
- provisioning the bpx switch
- Provisioning the BPX Switch
- C H A P T E R 17 Initial BPX 8600 Node Configuration
- Initial Node Configuration Summary
- Command Sequences for Setting Up Nodes
- Summary of Commands
- Configuring Trunks
- C H A P T E R 18 Configuring Trunks and Adding Interface Shelves
- Reconfiguring a Trunk
- Removing a Trunk
- Adding an Interface Shelf
- Chapter 19 Configuring Circuit Line
- Setting Up a Circuit Line
- Line Commands
- C H A P T E R 20 Configuring Network Management
- configuring the bpx switch lan and ip relay
- Configuring the BPX Switch LAN and IP Relay
- configuring the cisco wan manager workstation
- Configuring the Cisco WAN Manager Workstation
- Configuring the LAN Port
- controlling external devices
- Controlling External Devices
- ATM Connection Services
- C H A P T E R 21 Configuring ATM Connections
- Traffic Management Overview
- Standard Available Bit Rate
- ForeSight Congestion Control
- Overview of Procedure to add ATM Connections
- addcon Command Syntax
- ATM Connection Flow
- Connection Flow Example
- Egress to Network via BXM 10
- Traffic Shaping for CBR, rt-VBR, nrt-VBR, and UBR
- Traffic Shaping Rates
- rt-VBR and nrt-VBR Connections
- Connection Criteria
- Configuring Resources
- Trunk Queues for rt-VBR and nrt-VBR
- Related Switch Software Commands
- ATM Connection Configuration
- Traffic Policing Definitions
- Connection Parameters with Default Settings and Ranges
- Connection Parameter Descriptions
- Adjust Minimum SCR and PCR
- Variable Bit Rate Connections
- Connection Criteria for real-time VBR and non-real-time VBR Connections
- Available Bit Rate Connections
- Available Bit Rate Standard Connections
- Available Bit Rate Foresight Connections
- Unspecified Bit Rate Connections
- Network and Service Interworking Notes
- ATM-to-Frame Relay Network Interworking Connections
- Frame Relay-to-ATM Foresight Network Interworking Connection
- Frame Relay-to-ATM Transparent Service Interworking Connections
- Frame Relay-to-ATM Foresight Transparent Service Interworking Connections
- Frame Relay-to-ATM Translational Service Interworking Connections
- Frame Relay-to-ATM Foresight Translational Service Interworking Connections
- Traffic Policing Examples
- Dual-Leaky Bucket (An Analogy)
- Variable Bit Rate Dual-Leaky Bucket Policing Examples
- Leaky Bucket 1
- ABR Connection Policing
- Leaky Bucket 2
- Local Management Interface and Integrated Local Management Interface Parameters
- Configuring Early Abit Notification
- Behavior with Previous Releases
- Performance Considerations
- C H A P T E R 22 Configuring Frame Relay to ATM Network and Service Interworking
- Networking Interworking
- ATM Protocol Stack
- BTM Interworking and the ATM Protocol Stack
- BTM Control Mapping: Frames and Cells
- OAM Cells
- ATF Connection Management
- OAM Cell Support
- Commands
- Connection Management
- Bandwidth Management
- Alarms
- Virtual Switch Interfaces
- C H A P T E R 23 Configuring BXM Virtual Switch Interfaces
- VSI Configuration Procedures
- Viewing Controllers and Interfaces
- Configuring Partition Resources on Interfaces
- Assigning a Service Template to an Interface
- SCT Commands
- Enabling VSI ILMI Functionality for the PNNI Controller
- VSIs and Virtual Trunking
- Overview: How VSI Works
- VSI Master and Slaves
- Connection Admission Control
- Partitioning
- Multiple Partitioning
- Compatibility
- Resource Partitioning
- Partitioning Between AutoRoute and VSI
- VSI Master and Slave Redundancy
- Master Redundancy
- VSI Slave Redundancy Mismatch Checking
- What Happens When You Delete a Controller
- How Resources are Managed
- Class of Service Templates and Qbins
- Structure of Service Class Templates
- Extended Service Types Support
- Supported Service Categories
- VC Descriptors
- VC Descriptor Parameters
- Connection Parameter Descriptions and Ranges
- Qbin Dependencies
- Qbin Default Settings
- Service Class Template Default Settiings
- Summary of VSI Commands
- configuring bxm connections
- C H A P T E R 24 Configuring BXM Virtual Circuits
- BXM Commands
- command line interface examples
- Command Line Interface Examples
- BXM SVC Resource Partitioning
- Overview
- Chapter 25 Configuring BXM Virtual Trunk
- Benefits of Virtual Trunking
- Card Capacities
- How Virtual Trunking Works
- Virtual Trunks Across a Public ATM Cloud
- Routing with Virtual Trunks
- Cell Header Formats
- Bit Shifting for Virtual Trunks
- Cell Transmit Address Translation
- Virtual Trunk Interfaces
- Virtual Trunk Transmit Queuing
- Setting up a BNI Virtual Trunk through an ATM Cloud
- VPI Ranges
- Setting up a BXM or UXM Virtual Trunk through an ATM Cloud
- Example: Virtual Trunk Across an ATM Network
- Adding Virtual Trunks Using BNI Cards
- Command Overview
- Configuration with cnftrkparm
- Virtual Trunks Commands Common to BXM and UXM
- Virtual Trunk UXM Commands
- Virtual Trunking Support on BPX and IGX in Release 9.2
- Permutation of Virtual Trunks that can be Connected through a Public Cloud
- Supported Card Types
- Introduction
- BXM SONET APS
- Manual Operation
- Operation Criteria
- APS 1+1 LED Displays
- APS +1 Redundancy Criteria
- Application Notes for APS 1+1
- Notes on switchcdred
- APS 1:1 (Line Redundancy)
- General Criteria
- Configuring APS 1:1
- Test Loops
- APS K1 Command Precedence
- APS Commands
- C H A P T E R 27 Configuring BME Multicasting
- Connection Management Criteria
- Cell Replication Stats
- Multisegment Multicast Connections
- Multicast Statistics
- Hot Standby Backup
- automatic alarm reporting to cisco customer service
- Chapter 28 Alarm and Statistic
- APS Alarms
- What APS Alarms Represent
- Trunk Statistics
- trunk alarms
- Trunk Alarms
- Event Logging
- BME Alarms
- Preventive Maintenance
- Chapter 29 Troubleshooting
- Displaying the Status of Cards in the Node
- System Troubleshooting Tools
- Loopback Tests
- Connection Testing
- External Device Window
- Troubleshooting SONET Automatic Protection System
- Unable to set up APS 1:1 line redundancy configuration
- Operational Problems
- Unable to perform APS external switch after forced or manual APS switch
- APS switch made to a line in alarm
- APS Switch Occurs even though APS Forced switch in effect
- APS line does not seem to switch and active line is in alarm
- BXM Port LED states
- How SVC Channels are Allocated and Configured
- How IP Channels are Allocated
- cnfrsrc fails with "available channels is 0"
- Troubleshooting Commands
- Replacing a Front Card
- Chapter 30 Replacing Part
- Replacing a DC Power Entry Module
- Replacing an AC Power Supply
- Field-Installing a Second AC Power Supply
- Replacing the Fan Assembly
- Replacing the Temperature Sensing Unit
- Chapter 31 BPX Node Specification
- ATM Trunk Interface (BXM-T3/E3 Cards)
- ATM Trunk Interface (BXM-15zM-622 Cards)
- ATM T3 Trunk Interface (BNI-T3, LM-3T3)
- ATM E3 Trunk Interface (BNI-E3, LM-3E3)
- ATM OC3 Trunk Interface (BNI-OC3, LM-OC3)
- ATM Service Interface (BXM-T3/E3 Cards)
- ATM Service Interface (BXM-622 Cards)
- ATM Service Interface (ASI-1, LM-2E3)
- Trunk Cabling
- Chapter 32 BPX Switch Cabling Summary
- Auxiliary and Control Port Cabling
- Modem Cabling
- E1 Clock Cabling
- External Alarm Cabling
- Standard BPX Switch Cables
- Redundancy "Y" Cable
- Application
- Chapter 33 AT3-6ME (T3 to T2) Interface Adapter
- DIP Switches
- Installation
- BPX or IGX Port Configuration
- Power-Up Sequence
- Terminal Operation
- Specifications
- Power
- upgrade information
- BXM-BXM-E Upgrade Commands
- upgrade protection from release 9.3 to a later release
- feature mismatching
- Upgrading Firmware when Single Active Card and Y-Cable is in Use
- Mismatch Conditions if Number of Channels Changes
- ui commands and enabling feature mismatch
- parameter limits
- atm: an overview
- igx switch trunk interfaces to atm
- fastpacket adaptation to atm
- g l o s s a r y