Cisco 78-16019-02 - Manual

Cisco 78-16019-02

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Using the Console Ports, NME Ports, and Auxiliary Ports
  • Page 3 – Modem Support; About Passwords; Enable Password
  • Page 4 – Configuring IP Access on the NME Interface
  • Page 5 – Displaying the NME Interface Configuration
  • Page 6 – Displaying the Operating Configurations; Configuring the Host Name
  • Page 7 – About NTP
  • Page 8 – Configuring NTP; Displaying the NTP Configuration
  • Page 9 – Configuring Security Features; Configuring AAA; Configuring Authentication; Configuring Accounting
  • Page 10 – Configuring Kerberos
  • Page 11 – Configuring Traffic Filters and Firewalls
  • Page 12 – About CPU Switch Module Redundancy
  • Page 14 – Redundant Operation Requirements
  • Page 15 – Configuring CPU Switch Module Redundancy; Forcing a Switchover from Privileged EXEC Mode
  • Page 16 – Forcing a Switchover from ROM Monitor Mode
  • Page 17 – Configuring Autoboot; Displaying the Autoboot Configuration
  • Page 18 – Synchronizing the Configurations; Synchronizing Configurations Manually
  • Page 19 – Enabling and Disabling Automatic Synchronization
  • Page 20 – Configuring Maintenance Mode
  • Page 23 – Reloading the CPU Switch Modules
  • Page 25 – About the Software Configuration Register
  • Page 26 – Software Configuration Register Settings
  • Page 27 – Boot Field Values
  • Page 28 – Default System Boot Behavior; Boot Command
  • Page 29 – Changing the Software Configuration Register; Verify the Configuration Register Value
  • Page 30 – About Fan Failure Shutdown; Configuring Fan Failure Shutdown
  • Page 31 – Displaying the Fan Tray Failure Shutdown Configuration
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C H A P T E R

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Cisco ONS 15530 Configuration Guide and Command Reference

78-16019-02, Cisco IOS Release 12.2(18)SV2

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Initial Configuration

This chapter describes how to configure the Cisco ONS 15530 so it can be accessed by other devices.

About the CPU Switch Module, page 3-1

Starting Up the Cisco ONS 15530, page 3-2

Using the Console Ports, NME Ports, and Auxiliary Ports, page 3-2

About Passwords, page 3-3

Configuring IP Access on the NME Interface, page 3-4

Configuring the Host Name, page 3-6

About NTP, page 3-7

Configuring NTP, page 3-8

Configuring Security Features, page 3-9

About CPU Switch Module Redundancy, page 3-12

Configuring CPU Switch Module Redundancy, page 3-15

About the Software Configuration Register, page 3-25

Changing the Software Configuration Register, page 3-29

About Fan Failure Shutdown, page 3-30

Configuring Fan Failure Shutdown, page 3-30

About the CPU Switch Module

The CPU switch module provides intelligence to the Cisco ONS 15530. The CPU switch module
supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) and many MIBs (Management Information
Bases).

The Cisco ONS 15530 uses a QED RM7000 RISC processor. It runs at 78 MHz externally and at 234
MHz internally. It has a 64-bit multiplexed address and data bus with byte parity running at 78 MHz. It
has separate internal L1 instruction and data caches of 16 KB each and internal L2 combined
instruction/data cache of 256 KB.

The CPU switch modules also contains a 32 by 32 switch fabric that directs traffic from client cards to
trunk cards. The switch fabric supports 2.5 Gbps data signals with 2R transparency.

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Summary

Page 2 - Using the Console Ports, NME Ports, and Auxiliary Ports

3-2 Cisco ONS 15530 Configuration Guide and Command Reference 78-16019-02, Cisco IOS Release 12.2(18)SV2 Chapter 3 Initial Configuration Starting Up the Cisco ONS 15530 The CPU switch module provides a slot on the front panel that accommodates a CompactFlash card. Youcan use the CompactFlash card fo...

Page 3 - Modem Support; About Passwords; Enable Password

3-3 Cisco ONS 15530 Configuration Guide and Command Reference 78-16019-02, Cisco IOS Release 12.2(18)SV2 Chapter 3 Initial Configuration About Passwords Modem Support The auxiliary port of the Cisco ONS 15530 provides modem connection support. The following settingson the modem are required: • Enabl...

Page 4 - Configuring IP Access on the NME Interface

3-4 Cisco ONS 15530 Configuration Guide and Command Reference 78-16019-02, Cisco IOS Release 12.2(18)SV2 Chapter 3 Initial Configuration Configuring IP Access on the NME Interface Configuring IP Access on the NME Interface The Fast Ethernet interface, or NME, on the active CPU switch module, named f...

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