Nortel Networks Nortel Passport 6400 User Manual

Passport 6400  
Passport 4400 and 6400  
Quick Start Guide  
241-6401-280  
Passport 4400 and 6400 Quick Start Guide  
Publication: 241-6401-280  
Document status: Standard  
Document version: 6.0S1  
Document date: August 1999  
Copyright © 1999 Nortel Networks.  
All Rights Reserved.  
Printed in Canada  
NORTEL NETWORKS, the globemark design, the NORTEL NETWORKS corporate logo, and  
PASSPORT are trademarks of Nortel Networks.  
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List of figures  
Figure 1  
Figure 2  
Figure 3  
Figure 4  
MPANL over a dedicated line 13  
MPANL tunneled through public frame relay 19  
Network management connection to a 4400 26  
A simplified RSI - RSA configuration example 34  
Interworking Guide 7.0M1  
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About this document  
This document covers the basic provisioning needed to bring up a  
Multiservice Passport Access Network Link (MPANL) between a Passport  
4400 and 6400.  
Also included is a section on establishing a network management connection  
to the 4400, and a section on configuring the RSI -RSA components required  
for voice networking.  
How this document is setup  
Each section includes an example configuration with typical variables. The  
commands that follow use the variables from the example. When you use the  
commands, replace the example variables with variables unique to your  
network setup.  
The examples and commands use and assume default values wherever  
possible.  
When to use this document  
The provisioning in this guide occurs after  
the 4400 expansion modules are installed, the box is installed and the  
cables connected  
the 6400 cards are installed, software downloaded, cables connected and  
a network management station has access to the node  
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About this document  
Related documents  
This document uses commands and information found in the Passport 4400  
and 6400 suite of documents. When you require additional information,  
consult the following documents:  
Passport 4400  
800-1943-20, Analog Voice Manual  
800-1944-20, T1/E1 and DVM Manual  
800-1951-20, Hardware Manual  
800-1950-20, CLI Reference  
800-1952-20, Operator’s Manual  
Passport 6400  
241-6401-275 Passport 6400 NMS Connectivity Guide  
241-6401-050 Passport 6400 Commands  
241-6401-765 Passport 6400 Remote Server Agent Guide  
241-6401-480 Passport 6400 Multiservice Passport Access Network Link  
Guide  
241-6401-755 Passport 6400 Voice Networking Guide  
241-6401-115 Passport 6400, 4400 Interworking Guide  
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Logging onto the Passport switches  
Log onto the Passport 4400  
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Connect the supplied RJ45 cable from the serial port on your computer or  
teminal to the local management port on the 4400.  
Open a terminal emulation session with the following settings  
Data Rate: 9600 bps  
Data Bits: 8  
Stop Bits: 1  
Parity:  
None  
The port is self sensing. A welcome screen and command line prompt  
appears.  
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4
Log onto the Command Line Interface (CLI)  
> cli  
Ignore the password prompt and hit the <enter> key.  
Reload the default settings into memeory. This command is optional.  
CLI> reset system default reset  
Log onto the Passport 6400  
This document assumes that a network management workstation is already  
connected to either the 6400 locally, or is connected to the Passport Network  
and can access the 6400 remotely.  
This assumption is based on the usual practice of deploying and setting up the  
Passport 6400 nodes prior to the deployment of the 4400s.  
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Logging onto the Passport switches  
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Configuring an MPANL over a dedicated line  
Figure 1 shows an example of MPANL over a dedicated line. The commands  
that follow use the variables from this example. When you configure your  
MPANL, replace the example variables with variables unique to your network  
setup.  
The example shows the two Passports as co-located for the sake of simplicity.  
However, a dedicated line to a remote 4400 typically travels through a variety  
of facilities.  
Figure 1  
MPANL over a dedicated line  
Node name: MPA_1  
Prefix DNA : 302102100501  
Node name: PPNODE  
Passport 6400  
Passport 4400  
Dedicated line  
MPANL  
(DCE)  
Port 2 (DTE)  
lp/5 v35/1  
PPT 7_505 002 NC  
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Configuring an MPANL over a dedicated line  
Configure the 4400  
CLI> def msm profile dnaPrefix "302102100501"  
The Prefix DNA normally derives from link information.  
For example:  
DNIC 3021  
RID 02  
MID 10  
Lp 05  
Port 01  
CLI> set system administration nodename "MPA_1"  
You do not require a nodename, but it is typically included. Although not  
shown in this example, the nodename appears within the prompt.  
CLI> save config update  
CLI> reset system current reset  
Configure the 6400  
> start prov  
PROV> add sw lpt/MPANL_DED  
PROV> set sw lpt/MPANL_DED featureList mpaNetworkLink  
frameRelayUniPvcSvc frameRelayMmtc  
PROV> check prov  
PROV> act prov  
PROV> save prov  
PROV> add sh card/5  
PROV> set sh card/5 cardType v35  
PROV> add lp/5  
PROV> set lp/5 logicalProcessorType Sw Lpt/MPANL_DED  
PROV> set lp/5 mainCard sh card/5  
PROV> add lp/5 V35/1  
PROV> set lp/5 v35/1 linkMode dce  
PROV> set lp/5 v35/1 lineSpeed 64000  
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Note: The 6400 needs to match the 4400 linespeed. This example uses  
the 4400’s default setting of 64 kb/s.  
PROV> add mpanl/51  
PROV> add mpanl/51 framer  
PROV> set mpanl/51 framer int lp/5 v35/1  
PROV> check prov  
PROV> act prov  
PROV> save prov  
PROV> commit prov  
PROV> end prov  
Verifying the MPANL connection  
Once the provisioning is complete on both the 4400 and 6400, verify the link.  
On the 4400  
From the 4400, verify the link is operational using the following command to  
list the link overview information.  
CLI> show msm linkstatus table  
IfIndex  
InterfaceType  
LAPFStatus  
: 149  
: dte  
: up  
LocalComponentName : "MPA_1 MPANL/149"  
RemoteComponentName: "PPNODE Mpanl/51 SigMpanl"  
RemoteGenCfgType : nortelAccessDevice  
PANLStatus  
: up  
When the MPANL is up, local and remote node names are displayed. The  
LAPF and PANL status display as up.  
If using a 2.0 release, use the following command:  
CLI> show msm dtelinkstatus table  
IfIndex  
LAPFStatus  
: 149  
: up  
LocalComponentName : "MPA_1 MPANL/149"  
RemoteComponentName: "PPNODE Mpanl/51 SigMpanl"  
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From the 6400  
From the 6400 workstation, verify the link is operational using the following  
commands to display link a variety of information:  
> d lp/5 v35/1  
Unlocked and enabled.  
> d mpanl/51 sig  
Unlocked and enabled.  
> d mpanl/51 framer  
Unlocked and enabled.  
> d mpanl/51 sigm  
Unlocked and enabled;  
dteComponentName - "MPA_1";  
CurrentState - informationTransfer.  
> d mpanl/51 prefixDna/*  
"302102100501"  
Troubleshooting the MPANL connection  
If your MPANL fails to come up, check the following items.  
From the 4400  
Check all cabling. Ensure all cables are correct for the interface type and  
mode.  
Use the following commands to check the operational state of the MPANL  
connection:  
CLI> show wan stat port t  
Verify there are no link over or under runs, link errors or bad packets.  
CLI> show msm profile  
Verify the Prefix DNA is configured correctly.  
CLI> show fr line user dlcmiPVC operational table  
Verify LMI type is set to none.  
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From the 6400  
Check all cabling . Ensure all cables are correct for the interface type and  
mode.  
Check the Passport patch panel connections.  
Use the following commands to check the operational state of the MPANL  
service:  
> d lp/5 v35/1  
Unlocked and enabled.  
> d mpanl/51 sig  
Unlocked and enabled.  
> d mpanl/51 framer  
Unlocked and enabled;  
Verify frames are being sent to/from the interface.  
> d mpanl/51 sigm  
Unlocked and enabled;  
dteComponentName - “MPA_1”;  
currentState - informationTransfer.  
>d mapanl/51 prefixDna/*  
Verify the 4400 PrefixDna is listed.  
>d lp/5 v35/1  
Verify linespeed is set to “64000” b/s and the mode is set to DCE.  
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Configuring an MPANL tunneled through  
public frame relay  
Figure 2 shows an example of MPANL tunneled through public frame relay.  
The commands that follow use the variables from this example. When you  
configure your MPANL, replace the example variables with variables unique  
to your network setup.  
Figure 2  
MPANL tunneled through public frame relay  
Node name: MPA_1  
Prefix DNA: 302102100501  
Assigned DLCI by Public frame relay: 21  
Node name: PPNODE  
Passport 6400  
Passport 4400  
Port 2 (DTE)  
MPANL/5117  
(DTE)  
Public frame relay  
(DCE)  
FRMUX/51  
DLCI 17  
lp/5 v35/1  
PPT 7_505 001 NC  
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Configuring an MPANL tunneled through public frame relay  
Configure the 4400  
CLI> def msm profile dnaPrefix "302102100501"  
The Prefix DNA normally derives from link information.  
For example:  
DNIC 3021  
RID  
MID  
Lp  
02  
10  
05  
Port 01  
CLI> set system administration nodename "MPA_1"  
A nodename is not required, but is typically included. Although not shown  
in this example, the nodename appears within the CLI prompt.  
CLI> def fr tunnel 149  
CLI> add fr tunnel 149 21 limi 2 dtepanl  
CLI> def fr line user dlcmipvc 155 ansi  
If using release 2.0, use the following two commands in place of the  
previous three commands:  
CLI> def fr line user dlci lmitype 155 ansiT1617D-1994  
CLI> define wan tunnelPVC dlci 153 21  
where:  
the 3rd party frame relay network supplies the DLCI number  
CLI> save config update  
CLI> reset system current reset  
Configure the 6400  
> start prov  
PROV> add sw lpt/MPANL_MUX  
PROV> set sw lpt/MPANL_MUX featureList mpaNetworkLink  
frameRelayMux frameRelayUni frameRelayMmtc  
PROV> check prov  
PROV> act prov  
PROV> save prov  
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PROV> add sh card/5  
PROV> set sh card/5 cardType v35  
PROV> add lp/5  
PROV> set lp/5 logicalProcessorType Sw Lpt/MPANL_MUX  
PROV> set lp/5 mainCard sh card/5  
PROV> add lp/5 V35/1  
PROV> set lp/5 v35/1 linkMode dce  
PROV> set lp/5 v35/1 lineSpeed 64000  
Note: Linespeed is the aggregate of all 4400s connecting to this port. For  
example, if you added a second MPANL with a linespeed of 64000 to this  
port, the linespeed in the command becomes 128000.  
This document’s example uses the 4400 default value of 64 Kb/s.  
Normally, linespeed is negotiated with the third party network provider.  
PROV> add frmux/51  
PROV> set frmux/51 framer int lp/5 v35/1  
PROV> set frmux/51 lmi procedures ansi  
Assumes the third party Frame Relay Network uses an ANSI LMI  
protocol.  
PROV> add frmux/51 dlci/17  
PROV> add mpanl/5117  
PROV> add mpanl/5117 FrMuxSetup  
PROV> set mpanl/5117 FrMuxSetup PvcSetup dlciName  
frmux/51 dlci/17 ApplInfo  
Note: Each additional instance of MPANL to frmux/51 requires a  
separate DLCI, as provisioned in the above four commands.  
PROV> check prov  
PROV> act prov  
PROV> save prov  
PROV> commit prov  
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PROV> end prov  
Verifying the MPANL connection  
Once the provisioning is complete on both the 4400 and 6400, verify the link.  
On the 4400  
CLI> show msm linkstatus table  
IfIndex  
InterfaceType  
LAPFStatus  
: 149  
: dte  
: up  
LocalComponentName : "MPA_1 MPANL/149"  
RemoteComponentName: "PPNODE mpanl/5117 SigMpanl"  
RemoteGenCfgType : nortelAccessDevice  
PANLStatus  
: up  
When the MPANL is up, the local and remote node names are displayed.  
The LAPF and PANL status display as up.  
Note: If using a 2.0 release, use the command:  
CLI> show msm dtelinkstatus table  
IfIndex  
LAPFStatus  
: 155  
: up  
LocalComponentName : "MPA_1 MPANL/155"  
RemoteComponentName: "PPNODE mpanl/5117 SigMpanl"  
On the 6400  
> d lp/5 v35/1  
Unlocked and enabled.  
> d frmux/51  
Unlocked and enabled.  
> d frmux/51 lmi  
Unlocked and enabled;  
protocolStatus - normalCondition.  
> d frmux/51 framer  
Unlocked and enabled;  
no errors displayed;  
frames being sent to/from the interface.  
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> d frmux/51 dlci/17  
Unlocked and enabled;  
usageState - busy;  
aBitStatusFromIf - active.  
> d mpanl/5117 sig  
Unlocked and enabled.  
> d mpanl/5117 sigm  
Unlocked and enabled,  
dteComponentName - "MPA_1",  
currentState - informationTransfer.  
> d mpanl/5117 prefixDna/*  
“302102100501”  
Troubleshooting the MPANL connection  
If your MPANL does not come up:  
On the 4400  
Check all cabling. Ensure all cables are correct for the interface type and  
mode.  
Ensure the connection to the 3rd party frame relay network is correct.  
Ensure the LMI protocol is set to that of the frame relay network.  
CLI> show wan port t  
Verify there are no link over or under runs, link errors or bad packets.  
CLI> show msm profile  
Verify the Prefix DNA is configured correctly.  
CLI>show fr line user dlcmiPVC operational table  
Verify your tunnelling DLCI matchs that of the Frame Relay network.  
On the 6400  
Check all cabling. Ensure all cables are correct for the interface type and  
mode.  
Check the Passport patch panel connections  
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Check the operational status of the framer  
> d mpanl/5117 framer  
Unlocked and enabled;  
verify that frames are being sent to/from the interface.  
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Configuring a network management  
connection to a 4400  
The objective of this section is to enable network management connectivity  
between a network management terminal and the Passport 4400. Once  
connected, a network operator at the terminal can open a telnet or NMS  
session to the 4400 for further provisioning and surveillance. The network  
management terminal can be located anywhere in the network.  
The 6400 commands assume the network management core router (NMCR)  
is not yet set up. However, in a typical Passport network, the 6400 nodes are  
up and running prior to 4400 deployment.  
Note:  
A single FRUNI interface can be used for multiple Passport 4400s.  
However, each 4400 requires its own SPVC connection to the network  
management core router (configured as an ILS virtual router).  
This section assumes the 4400 has an active MPANL into the Passport  
network.  
Figure 3 shows an example of a network management connection to a  
Passport 4400. The commands that follow use the variables in this example.  
When you configure your network management connection, replace the  
example variables with variables unique to your network setup.  
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Configuring a network management connection to a 4400  
Figure 3  
Network management connection to a 4400  
Passport 4400  
Subnet A  
Prefix DNA: 30210111052  
IfIndex 4 IP: 198.47.2.2  
netmask: 255.255.255.0  
LP/7  
6-Port Ethernet FP  
LP/6  
FrUni DNA: 302101100699  
Ethernet Port  
IP: 198.47.100.1  
netmask: 255.255.255.0  
Virtual  
Router  
FRDTE  
FRUNI  
FP  
Virtual hairpin  
connection  
Logical interface  
IP: 198.47.2.1  
netmask: 255.255.255.0  
Network management  
workstation  
IP: 198.47.100.2  
netmask: 255.255.255.0  
PPT 7_505 003 NC  
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Configure the 4400  
CLI> define bridge global ipProtocol routed  
CLI> add ip address entry 4 198.47.2.2 255.255.255.0  
198.47.2.255  
CLI> define ip base parameter dataLinkType 4 198.47.2.2  
fr  
CLI> define ip base parameter routeProtocolType 4  
198.47.2.2 passiveRip  
Note: The above two commands use the 3.1 command format of  
CLI> def ip base para <command> <IfIndex> <IP Address> <option>  
CLI> define ip base rip on  
CLI> define ip invArp 4 ip enabled  
CLI> add fr port spvc 4 17 "302101100699" master  
CLI> save config update  
CLI> reset system current reset  
CLI> add ip route 198.47.100.0 4 2 198.47.2.1  
255.255.255.0  
CLI> save configuration update  
CLI> reset system current reset  
Configure the 6400  
> start prov  
PROV> add sw lpt/ENET  
PROV> set sw lpt/ENET featureList ip  
PROV> add sh card/7  
PROV> set sh card/7 cardType 6pEth10BaseT  
PROV> add lp/7  
PROV> set lp/7 lpt sw lpt/ENET  
PROV> set lp/7 mainCard sh card/7  
PROV> add sw lpt/FRIP  
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PROV> set sw lpt/FRIP featureList frsVirtualFramer  
frameRelayUniPvcSvc frameRelayDte ip  
PROV> add sh card/6  
PROV> set sh card/6 cardType v35  
PROV> add lp/6  
PROV> set lp/6 lpt sw lpt/FRIP  
PROV> set lp/6 mainCard sh card/6  
PROV> ch prov  
PROV> act prov  
PROV> save prov  
Add the FRUNI  
PROV> add fruni/699  
PROV> set fruni/699 dna dataNetworkAddress  
302101100699  
PROV> delete fruni/699 framer  
PROV> add fruni/699 vframer  
PROV> set fruni/699 vframer logicalProcessor lp/6  
Add the FRUNI DLCI  
PROV> add fruni/699 dlci/17  
The above command assigns a DLCI of 17 for network management  
traffic. Each 4400 must have a unique DLCI.  
PROV> set fruni/699 dlci/17 dc remoteDna  
302101100501101  
302101100501101 is the PrefixDna of the 4400 with the 101 suffix  
added to indicate network management traffic.  
PROV> set fruni/699 dlci/17 dc remoteDlci 16  
Note: The remote DLCI is always 16 for MPANL.  
PROV> set fruni/699 dlci/17 dc type permanentSlave  
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Add the FRDTE  
PROV> add frdte/699  
PROV> delete frdte/699 framer  
PROV> add frdte/699 vframer  
PROV> set frdte/699 vframer logicalProcessor lp/6  
PROV> add frdte/699 staticDlci/100  
The above command creates a static DLCI between the FRUNI service  
and the FRDTE. Each 4400 in the network requires a unique DLCI.  
PROV> set frdte/699 vframer otherVirtualFramer fruni/  
699 vframer  
Add the Virtual Router  
PROV> add vr/1  
PROV> add vr/1 ip  
PROV> add vr/1 ip rip  
PROV> add vr/1 pp/frdte699rg1  
PROV> add vr/1 pp/frdte699rg1 ipp  
PROV> set vr/1 pp/frdte699rg1 linkToMedia frdte/699  
rg/1  
rg/1 (remoteGroup) is created by default. Additional remote groups  
need to provisioned.  
PROV> set frdte/699 rg/1 LinkToFrDteDlci frdte/699  
stdlci/100  
The above command links the static DLCI to the remote group  
containing the 4400. This command must be repeated for each 4400  
connected to a 6400 network node.  
PROV> set vr/1 pp/frdte699rg1 LinkToMedia frdte/699  
rg/1  
PROV> add vr/1 pp/frdte699rg1 ipp logicalIf/198.47.2.1  
PROV> set vr/1 pp/frdte699rg1 ipp logicalIf/198.47.2.1  
broadcastAddress 198.47.1.255  
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PROV> set vr/1 pp/frdte699rg1 ipp logicalIf/198.47.2.1  
netMask 255.255.255.0  
PROV> add vr/1 pp/frdte699rg1 ipp logicalIf/198.47.2.1  
rip  
PROV> add vr/1 pp/frdte699rg1 ipp logicalIf/198.47.2.1  
PROV> add vr/1 pp/ENET70  
PROV> add vr/1 pp/ENET70 ipp  
PROV> add vr/1 pp/ENET70 ipp logicalIf/198.47.100.1  
PROV> set vr/1 pp/ENET70 ipp logicalIf/198.47.100.1  
broadcastAddress 198.47.100.255  
PROV> set vr/1 pp/ENET70 ipp logicalIf/198.47.100.1  
netMask 255.255.255.0  
PROV> add vr/1 pp/ENET70 ipp logicalIf/198.47.100.1  
rip  
Add the Ethernet Port  
PROV> add lp/7 enet/0  
PROV> add lan/70  
PROV> set lan/70 linkToProtocolPort vr/1 pp/ENET70  
PROV> set lan/70 framer interfaceName lp/7 enet/0  
PROV> check prov  
PROV> act prov  
PROV> save prov  
PROV> commit prov  
PROV> end prov  
Add the 4400 to the IP Routing table  
Execute the following UNIX command on the NMS or other workstation.  
unix> route add 148.47.2.0 148.47.100.1  
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Verifying the network management connection  
Verify you have network managment connectivity after configuring the  
connection.  
On the 4400  
CLI> show ip route table  
Shows all networks the 4400 can identify. Ensure an entry for the static  
route is displayed.  
CLI> ping <destination ip address>  
Confirms whether the connection to the specified IP address is up.  
CLI> show fr port spvc circuit table  
Shows the SPVC if it is active to the Passport FRUNI.  
On the 6400  
> d vr/1 ip fwd/*  
Shows all networks the Passport ILS can see. If RIP is disabled your  
Network Management subnets may not show up here.  
> d vr/1 ip rdb/*  
Shows the routing database of the ILS. If RIP is disabled your Network  
Management subnets may not show up here.  
> ping -ip(<destination ip address>) vr/1 ip icmp  
Ping’s the specified address.  
> d fruni/699 dlci/17  
A-bit status active to/from interface indicates the SPVC is up.  
> d frdte/699 rg/1  
Unlocked and enabled.  
> d vr/1 pp/frdte60rg1 ipp  
Unlocked and enabled.  
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Configuring the RSI - RSA connection  
Voice networking requires the provisioning of the Remote Server Interface  
(RSI) on the 4400 and the Remote Server Agent (RSA) on the 6400. Together  
they form the connection that allows the 4400 access to the voice networking  
call server (VNCS) on the 6400. Both digital and analogue voice networking  
require an RSI - RSA connection.  
Note the following when configuring the connection:  
A typical network has multiple RSAs for load sharing and backup  
purposes. The following example also uses this approach.  
You can locate the RSA on any 6400 in the network. However, the RSA  
and VNCS must be on the same shelf.  
The RSA should be configured on its own function processor.  
Figure 4 shows an example of an RSI - RSA configuration. The commands  
that follow use the variables from this example. When configuring your  
network, replace the example variables with variables unique to your network  
setup.  
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Configuring the RSI - RSA connection  
Figure 4  
A simplified RSI - RSA configuration example  
Passport 4400  
Prefix DNA: 302102100201  
Passport 6400  
Passport 6400  
MPANL  
network  
RSI  
RSA  
MPANL lp/2 v35/1  
RSA  
VNCS  
VNCS  
Primary RSA  
lp/5  
RSA DNA: 302102100599  
Secondary RSA  
lp/3  
RSA DNA: 302102110399  
PPT 7_505 004 NC  
Configuring the RSI and RSAs  
On the 4400  
CLI> add voice switch  
CLI> add server 1 vncs  
CLI> add rsi server 302102100599 Prim-RSA5 primary  
CLI> add rsi server 302102110399 Secon-RSA3 secondary  
CLI> save config update  
CLI> reset system cpu reset  
On the 6400 hosting the primary RSA  
PROV> add shelf card/5  
PROV> set shelf card/5 cardType v35  
PROV> add lp/5  
PROV> set lp/5 mainCard sh card/5  
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PROV> add sw lpt/RSA  
PROV> set sw lpt/RSA featureList serverAccessRsa  
PROV> set sw lpt/CP featurelist vncsCallServer  
PROV> set lp/5 logicalProcessorType sw lpt/RSA  
PROV> check prov  
PROV> act prov  
PROV> save prov  
PROV> add rsa/5  
PROV> set rsa/5 logicalProcessor lp/5  
PROV> set rsa/5 dna dataNetworkAddress 302102100599  
PROV> add rsa/5 vncsAccess  
PROV> check prov  
PROV> act prov  
PROV> save prov  
On the 6400 hosting the secondary RSA  
PROV> add shelf card/3  
PROV> set shelf card/3 cardType v35  
PROV> add lp/3  
PROV> set lp/3 mainCard sh card/3  
PROV> add sw lpt/RSA  
PROV> set sw lpt/RSA featureList serverAccessRsa  
PROV> set sw lpt/CP featurelist vncsCallServer  
PROV> set lp/3 logicalProcessorType sw lpt/RSA  
PROV> check prov  
PROV> act prov  
PROV> save prov  
PROV> add rsa/3  
PROV> set rsa/3 logicalProcessor lp/3  
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Configuring the RSI - RSA connection  
PROV> set rsa/3 dna dataNetworkAddress 302102110399  
PROV> add rsa/3 vncsAccess  
PROV> check prov  
PROV> act prov  
PROV> save prov  
Verifying the RSI - RSA connection  
After both the RSI and RSA are configured, verify the connection is up.  
On the 4400  
CLI> show rsi server operational table  
Verify the availability status shows available.  
On the 6400 with the primary RSA  
> d rsa/5  
Verify the RSA is enabled.  
> d rsa/5 VncsAccess  
Unlocked and enabled.  
> d rsa/5 Connection/*  
Verify output displays remote RSI name.  
On the 6400 with the secondary RSA  
> d rsa/3  
Verify the RSA is enabled.  
> d rsa/3 VncsAccess  
Unlocked and enabled.  
> d rsa/3 Connection/*  
Verify output displays remote RSI name.  
241-6401-280 6.0S1  
       
Passport 6400  
Passport 4400 and 6400 Quick Start Guide  
Release 6.0  
Copyright © 1999 Nortel Networks.  
All Rights Reserved.  
NORTEL NETWORKS, the globemark design, the NORTEL  
NETWORKS corporate logo,and PASSPORT are trademarks of  
Nortel Networks.  
Publication: 241-6401-280  
Document status: Standard  
Document version: 6.0S1  
Document date: August 1999  
Printed in Canada  

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