Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration [vlan-priority ] Denotes the VLAN priority to be assigned to the packets if the packet meets the requirements of the marking rules specified in Section 3.4.12.7.1. Optional 0 0-7, where 7 is the highest [qos enable] Indicates whether this QoS marking rule should be enabled. The absence of this flag indicates that this QoS flag is disabled. By default, a bearer plane QoS marking rule is disabled.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Command Syntax npu(config-bqos)# no {outer-dscp | vlan-priority | qos enable} Privilege Level 10 Command Modes Bearer plane QoS marking rules configuration mode 3.4.12.7.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [] Denotes the QoS alias of the bearer QoS marking rule that you want to delete. Specify a value for this parameter if you want to delete a specific bearer QoS marking rule. Optional N/A String Do not specify a value for this parameter if you want to delete all bearer QoS marking rules except "int_default" and "ext_default".
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [] Denotes the QoS alias of the bearer QoS marking rule that you want to display. Optional N/A String Specify a value for this parameter if you want to display a specific bearer QoS marking rule. Do not specify a value for this parameter if you want to display all bearer QoS marking rules.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration To configure a Service Interface: 1 Enable the Service Interface configuration mode for the selected Service Interface (refer to Section 3.4.12.8.1) 2 You can now execute any of the following tasks: » Configure one or more of the parameters of the Service Interface (refer to Section 3.4.12.8.2) » Restore the default values of the Service Interface parameters (refer to Section 3.4.12.8.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration NOTE The Bearer IP Interface (refer to “Configuring IP interfaces” on page 143) must be configured prior to creating IP-IP or VLAN service interfaces. After enabling the configuration mode for a Service Interface you can execute any of the following tasks: Configure one or more of the Service Interface parameters (refer to Section 3.4.12.8.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Command Modes 3.4.12.8.2 NPU Configuration Global configuration mode Configuring Service Interface Parameters This section describes the commands for: “Configuring Parameters for IP-IP Service Interface” on page 256 “Configuring Parameters for VLAN Service Interface” on page 257 3.4.12.8.2.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS [srcaddr ] The source IP address that indicates the point of origination of the tunnel for the service interface. NPU Configuration Optional 0.0.0.0 IP Address of Bearer Interface. Optional 0.0.0.0 Valid IP Address. Optional By default, this feature is disabled. The presence/abse nce of this flag indicates that this feature is enabled/ disabled. Must be set to the same address as the NPU Bearer IP Address.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration IMPORTANT An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for any of these parameters. Refer to the syntax description for more information about the appropriate values and format for configuring these parameters. At least one parameter must be specified (the value is optional): The command npu(config-srvcif-vlan)# config will return an Incomplete Command error.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS [dflt-gw-ip ] The IP Address and subnet mask of the Default Gateway. NPU Configuration Optional The IP address shall be unique among all the Host Interfaces IP's (Bearer, Local-Management, Internal-Management, External-Management) and existing instances of Service Interface’s Tunnel Destination IP Address and Default Gateway IP Address. 0.0.0.0 255.255. 255.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration npu(config-srvcif-QinQ)# config ([descr ] [vlan-id ]) IMPORTANT An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for any of these parameters. Refer to the syntax description for more information about the appropriate values and format for configuring these parameters.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration NOTE Refer to Section 3.4.12.8.2.1 for a description and default value of this parameter. Command Syntax npu(config-srvcif-ipip)# no tunnel [chksm] Privilege Level 10 Command Modes IP-IP Service Interface configuration mode 3.4.12.8.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration 3.4.12.8.4.2 Terminating the VLAN Service Interface Configuration Mode Run the following command to terminate the vlan service interface configuration mode: npu(config-srvcif-vlan)# exit Command Syntax npu(config-srvcif-vlan)# exit Privilege Level 10 Command Modes VLAN Service interface configuration mode 3.4.12.8.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Command Syntax npu(config)# no srvc-intf [] Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Command Modes 3.4.12.8.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Syntax Description Display Format IP-IP Service Interface NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values The alias of the service interface that you want to display. If you do not specify a value for this parameter, all the services interfaces that are configured, are displayed.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS 3.4.12.9 NPU Configuration Configuring the AAA Client Functionality The AAA client functionality enables configuration of one RADIUS client. The RADIUS client encapsulates the messages destined for the AAA server in RADIUS messages or decapsulates messages sent by the AAA server for the MS. In addition, you can also configure certain RADIUS parameters such as the NAS ID and the time zone offset that are applicable for all AAA clients.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration client-alias: default src-intf: Bearer After enabling the AAA client configuration mode you can execute any of the following tasks: Configure the AAA client parameters (refer to Section 3.4.12.9.1.2) Restore the default configuration of the Alternate Server (refer to Section 3.4.12.9.1.3) Switch between the Primary and Alternate Servers (refer to Section 3.4.12.9.1.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration npu(config-aaa)# config ([src-intf ] [primary-serveraddr ] [alternate-serveraddr ] [rad-sharedsecret ] [aaaRedundancy {Enable|Disable}] [rad-CallingStationId {Binary | UTF-8}]) IMPORTANT An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for any of these parameters. Refer the syntax description for more information about the appropriate values and format for configuring these parameters.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS [alternate-serverad dr ] Denotes IPv4 address of the alternate (secondary) AAA server. NPU Configuration Optional 0.0.0.0 Valid IP Address 0.0.0.0 means no alternate server. Must be set to a valid IP address if aaaRedundancy is enabled. [rad-sharedsecret ] Denotes the shared secret between the AAA client and the AAA server(s).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Command Syntax npu(config-aaa)# no alternate-serveraddr Privilege Level 10 Command Modes AAA client configuration mode NPU Configuration 3.4.12.9.1.4 Switching between the Primary and Alternate Servers Run the following command to switch between servers: npu(config-aaa)# aaaSwitchOver This command is applicable only when aaa redundancy is enabled.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Command Modes NPU Configuration AAA client configuration mode 3.4.12.9.1.6 Displaying Configuration and Status Information for the AAA Client To display one or all AAA clients, run the following command: npu# show aaa-client In the current release a single AAA client is supported. The client-alias is default.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Command Modes NPU Configuration Global command mode In addition to configurable parameters, the currently Active AAA server (Primary/Alternate) is also displayed. 3.4.12.9.2 Managing Global RADIUS Configuration Parameters Global RADIUS configuration parameters for AAA clients determine how AAA clients should send access requests.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Privilege Level Syntax Description NPU Configuration 10 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [accessreq-retries ] Denotes the maximum number of times the AAA client can resend the access request. Optional 3 0-5 [accessreq-interval ] Denotes the interval, in seconds, after which the AAA client can resend the access request.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration [alrmAaaSwitchov erRetryFailThrshld (1-250)>] Threshold to set alarm when the number of AAA switchover "unsuccessful access to primary + secondary" failed events for a measured period (PM interval of 15 minutes) exceeds the provisioned number. Optional 250 1 - 250 [vlan-classf-bit-alig n {msbShift | lsb}] Defines how to transfer VLAN ID between R3 and R6: Optional msbShift msbShift If msbShift is selected: lsb a.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration NOTE Refer Section 3.4.12.9.2.1 for a description and default values of these parameters. Command Syntax npu(config)# no radius [accessreq-retries] [accessreq-interval] [nasid] [timezone-offset] [mtu] Privilege Level 10 Command Modes Global configuration mode 3.4.12.9.2.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration 3.4.12.10 Managing Service Groups A service group is a group of MSs that are served by the same service provider or service flows that belong to the same service class. The following service group types are supported: IP: This type of service group is used only for IP CS flows. Once service group is configured as type IP, additional IP allocation configuration is also required (such as DHCP mode, IP pool, IP Subnet, etc).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration Associated with a separate service IP or VLAN service interface. Configured as any one of the following: » DHCP server that allocates an IP address to the MS from the local pool (in the non-HA mode). » DHCP relay that obtains the IP address using an external DHCP server (in the non-HA mode).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS » NPU Configuration Terminate the service group configuration mode (refer to Section 3.4.12.10.8) In addition, you can, at any time, display configuration information (refer to Section 3.4.12.10.10) or delete an existing service group (refer to Section 3.4.12.10.9). 3.4.12.10.1 Enabling the Service Group Configuration Mode\ Creating a New Service Group To configure the parameters for the service group, first enable the service group configuratio
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration NOTE You can display configuration information for specific or all service groups. For details, refer to Section 3.4.12.11.2.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration {server|proxy|relay} |{[]}|{[] | [acctInterimTmr ]} This commands comprises 5 sub-commands: 1 npu(config-srvcgrp)# config {[srvcif-alias ] [waitdhcp-holdtime ] [dhcp-ownaddr ]} 2 npu(config-srvcgrp)# config {server|proxy|relay} 3 npu(config-srvcgrp)# config {[]} 4 npu(config-srvcgrp)#
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS [waitdhcp-holdtime ] Denotes the period, in seconds, for which the NPU waits for an IP address allocation trigger (MIP registration request / DHCP discover) from the MS. NPU Configuration Optional 0 0-86400 Mandatory N/A Valid IP Address Mandatory N/A dhcp-server If you specify the value of this parameter as 0, no timer is started and the NPU will wait infinitely for the IP address allocation trigger.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS {acct {none|time|volume Time}} The Accounting mode for the service interface: NPU Configuration Optional time none time none: No accounting support. volumeTime time: The ASN-GW send RADIUS Accounting Start/Stop Requests. The ASN-GW shall also send Interim Accounting requests to AAA server using RADIUS Accounting Interim messages on a preconfigured or negotiated interval.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS [acctInterimTmr ] Applicable only if acct (see above) mode is set to either time or volumeTime. The default interval in minutes for Accounting Interim reports to be used if Acct-Interim-Interval is not received from the AAA server. NPU Configuration Optional 5 0 5-1600 Value “0” means interim reports are deactivated unless Acct-Interim-Interval is sent by the AAA server in Access Accept messages.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration 3.4.12.10.4 Configuring the DHCP Server/Proxy/Relay To configure the DHCP server/proxy/relay: 1 Enable the service group operation mode for DHCP server/relay/proxy (refer to Section 3.4.12.10.4.1) 2 You can now execute one of the following tasks according to the selected DHCP mode: » Configure the DHCP server (refer to Section 3.4.12.10.4.2) » Configure the DHCP proxy (refer to Section 3.4.12.10.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Syntax Description Command Modes NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values {server|proxy|relay } Indicates whether the service group operation mode is to be enabled for the DHCP server, proxy or relay. Mandatory N/A server proxy relay Service group configuration mode 3.4.12.10.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration IMPORTANT An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for any of these parameters. Refer the syntax description for more information about the appropriate values and format for configuring these parameters.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS [[pool-maxaddr ] Denotes the maximum (highest) IP address of the address pool configuration. NPU Configuration Optional 255.255. 255.255 Valid IP Address DHCP address in the pool shall not overlap with the DHCP address pool defined in an existing service group and with ip addresses of host interfaces (Bearer, External mgmt, Internal mgmt and Local mgmt).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration [dnssrvr-addr ] IP Address of the first DNS Server to be provisioned to MS from this Group. Optional 0.0.0.0 (none) Valid IP Address [offerreuse-holdtime ] Denotes the Offer Reuse time in seconds of IP address offered to MS from this Service Group. Optional 5 1-120 [opt60 ] Configures option 60. Optional null String (up to 30 characters).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration 3.4.12.10.4.2.2Restoring Configuration Parameters for the DHCP Server Run the following command to restore the default values of one or several DHCP server parameters. This command can be used to delete the DNS server address configuration (if specified).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration Command Syntax npu(config-srvcgrp-dhcpserver)# exclude-addr [] …. Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values The number of IP addresses to be excluded Mandatory N/A 1-9 Denotes the exclude IP address that will not be assigned to an MS by the DHCP server.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Privilege Level Syntax Description NPU Configuration 10 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values The number of excluded IP addresses to be deleted. Optional N/A 1-9 Optional N/A Valid IP address Do not specify any value if you want to remove all the exclude IP addresses specified for that DHCP server.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Command Modes NPU Configuration Service group-DHCP server configuration mode 3.4.12.10.4.3 Configuring the DHCP Proxy After enabling the service group operation mode for the DHCP proxy, you can execute the following tasks: “Specifying DHCP Proxy Configuration Parameters” on page 291 “Restoring the Default Configuration Parameters for the DHCP Proxy” on page 294 “Terminating the DHCP Proxy Configuration Mode” on page 295 3.4.12.10.4.3.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [offerreuse-holdtim e ] Denotes the duration in seconds within which the MS should send a DHCP request to accept the address sent by the NPU. Optional 5 0-120 Optional 86400 24 4294967295 Optional 0.0.0.0 (none) Valid IP Address Optional 255.255. 255.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS [dflt-gwaddr ] IP address of Default Gateway to be provided by local DHCP Service with IP address for MS from this Service Group. NPU Configuration Optional 0.0.0.0 (none) Valid IP Address Optional 50 1-100 Optional 75 1-99 In the Proxy mode, this value is used if appropriate parameter is not received in RADIUS Access-Accept.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration [Sname ] Configures the proxy host name. This parameter is sent in dhcp-offer / dhcp-ack messages and may be used by certain CPEs. Optional empty string String (up to 64 characters) [File ] Configures the boot file name. This parameter is sent in dhcp-offer / dhcp-ack messages and may be used by certain CPEs.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Command Syntax npu(config-srvcgrp-dhcpproxy)# no [offerreuse-holdtime] [lease-interval] [dnssrvr-addr][renew-interval] [rebind-interval] [dnssrvr-addr2] Privilege Level 10 Command Modes Service group-DHCP proxy configuration mode NPU Configuration 3.4.12.10.4.3.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration IMPORTANT An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for the DHCP server address. Refer to the syntax description for more information about the appropriate values and format for configuring this parameters.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration IMPORTANT For DhcpRlOpt82SubOpt1BinFrstrng value, enter hex string without spaces. If Opt82Unicast is enabled then DHCP relay agent appends option 82 to all DHCP messages (unicast and broadcast). If Opt82Unicast is disabled (default) then DHCP relay agent appends option 82 only to broadcast DHCP request messages.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [Subopt1value {Default|MSID|BSI D|NASID|NASIP|F ull-NAI|Domain|asc iiMsID|asciiBsID|as ciiBsMac|AsciiFrSt rng |BinFr Strng }] Configures the suboption 1 (Agent Circuit ID) of DHCP option 82.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS [Subopt2value {Default|MSID|BSI D|NASID|NASIP|F ull-NAI|Domain|asc iiMsID|asciiBsID|as ciiBsMac|AsciiFrSt rng |BinFr Strng } Configures the suboption 2 (Agent Remote ID) of DHCP option 82. NPU Configuration Optional Not Set Default MSID For AsciiFrStrng (string enter up to 32 characters, BSID NASID For BinFrStrng (string enter a string of up to 32 hexadecimal digits (no spaces).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS [{Subopt7value [service-type] [vendor-specific] [session-timeout]}] Configures the suboption 7 of DHCP option 82. NPU Configuration Optional Allows enabling/disabling the use of suboption 7 by specifying it.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Syntax Description Command Mode NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values no [Subopt1value] [Subopt2value] [Subopt6value] [Subopt7value] Indicates the removal status of DHCP Option 82 suboptions. Optional N/A N/A If no suboption is specified, the values of all suboptions will be removed. Service group-DHCP relay-Option 82 configuration mode 3.4.12.10.4.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration Command Syntax npu(config-srvcgrp)# config {acct {none|time} | acctInterimTmr } Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values {acct {none|time}} The Accounting mode for the service interface: Optional time none none: No accounting support. time time: The ASN-GW send RADIUS Accounting Start/Stop Requests.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS [acctInterimTmr ] Applicable only if acct (see above) mode is set to time. The default interval in minutes for Accounting Interim reports to be used if Acct-Interim-Interval is not received from the AAA server. NPU Configuration Optional 5 0 5-1600 Value “0” means interim reports are deactivated unless Acct-Interim-Interval is sent by the AAA server in Access Accept messages.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration Syntax Description Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values {acct {none|time}} The Accounting mode for the service interface: Optional time none time none: No accounting support. time: The ASN-GW send RADIUS Accounting Start/Stop Requests. The ASN-GW shall also send Interim Accounting requests to AAA server using RADIUS Accounting Interim messages on a preconfigured or negotiated interval.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration 3.4.12.10.7 Configuring the Parameters of a VPWS-Mapped Service Group After enabling the service group configuration mode for a VPWS-Mapped service group, you can configure the following parameters for the service group: Accounting parameters (see Section 3.4.12.10.7.1) VID Map Range parameters (see Section 3.4.12.10.7.2) 3.4.12.10.7.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS {acct {none|time}} The Accounting mode for the service interface: NPU Configuration Optional time none time none: No accounting support. time: The ASN-GW sends RADIUS Accounting Start/Stop Requests. The ASN-GW also sends Interim Accounting requests to AAA server using RADIUS Accounting Interim messages on a preconfigured or negotiated interval. AAA server can send negotiated time interval in Access-Accept message.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration To configure the start vlan id run the command: npu(config-srvcgrp-VPWS-Mapped)# config vid-map-range-start vlan-id . To configure the end vlan id run the command: npu(config-srvcgrp-VPWS-Mapped)# config vid-map-range-end vlan-id . IMPORTANT When creating a new VPWS-Mapped service group, both start vlan-id and end vlan-id must be defined.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS vid-map-range-end vlan-id The start value of the range of VLAN IDs for mapping. NPU Configuration Mandatory N/A 1-4094 Cannot be lower than vid-map-range-start vlan-id None of the value within the range shall overlap with any existing infrastructure (host interfaces) VLAN IDs.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration NOTE A Service Group cannot be deleted if it is assigned to a Service Flow. For details refer to “Configuring Service Flows” on page 314. To delete a VLAN service group (associated with a VLAN service interface), first execute the "no vlan-enable" command (refer to Section 3.4.12.10.3).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [] Denotes the group-alias for which the service group to be displayed. Optional N/A String If no grp-alias is specified, the parameters of all service groups will be displayed. Display Format According to Service Group type and (for IP Service Group) the configured DHCP mode. 3.4.12.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration NOTE You can display configuration information for the SFA functionality. For details, refer Section 3.4.12.11.2. For details on PHS Rules, refer to “Configuring PHS Rules” on page 362. Command Syntax npu(config)# sfa phs-enable Privilege Level 10 Command Modes Global configuration mode npu(config)# no sfa phs-enable 3.4.12.11.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration downlink or uplink direction, associated with a certain set of QoS requirements such as maximum latency. The QoS requirements for service flows are derived from "service profiles" defined by the operator. A service profile is a set of attributes shared by a set of service flows.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration NOTE The dgwPrfl option is for future use. Do not use this option. In the rest of this section this option will be ignored. If you use this command to create a new service profile, the configuration mode for this rule is automatically enabled, after which you can execute any of the following tasks: Configure the parameters for this service profile (refer to Section 3.4.12.11.3.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Command Modes NPU Configuration Global configuration mode 3.4.12.11.3.2 Enabling/Disabling the Service Profile After enabling the service profile configuration mode, run the following command to enable this service profile: npu(config-srvcprfl)# config profile-enable A service profile can be enabled only if at least one service flow is configured.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration The system supports two types of service flows according to the convergence sublayer (CS) type: IP CS and VLAN CS. An IP CS service flow can be associated only with an IP service group. A VLAN CS service flow can be associated only with a VPWS (Transparent/QinQ/Mapped) service group. Typically VLAN CS service flows should be managed (created/modified/deleted) only by the AAA server.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration NOTE The mcast-sfid and mcastipv4add parameter are for future use with a DGW profile (not supported in the current release). Do not use these parameters. In the following sections these parameters will be ignored.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS [grp-alias ] Indicates the Reference Name for an existing service group to be used by the service flow. NPU Configuration Mandatory when creating a new flow N/A An existing Service Group Alias. Mandatory when creating a new flow, only if the type of the specified grp-alias is VPWS-QinQ. N/A An existing QinQ Service Interface. VPWS Service Groups are applicable only for VLAN CS Service Flows of the Default Service Profile.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration Command Syntax npu(config-srvcprfl-flow)# config ([flow-type ] [cs-type ] [media-type ] [uldatadlvry-type | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 255)>] [ulqos-maxsustainedrate ] [ulqos-trafficpriority ] [dldatadlvry-type | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 255)>] [dlqos-maxsustainedrate ] [dlqos-t
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration [uldatadlvry-type | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 255)>] Denotes the data delivery type for uplink traffic carried by the service flow. Optional 3 (BE) 0-4 or 255 for ANY. [ulqos-maxsustain edrate ] Denotes the maximum sustained traffic rate, in bps, for uplink traffic carried by the service flow.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS [dlqos-trafficpriority ] Denotes the traffic priority to be applied to the downlink traffic carried by the service flow. NPU Configuration Optional 0 0-7, where 7 is highest Optional 250000 0- 40000000 Optional 500 0- 4294967295 Optional 0 0- 4294967295 Although available for all service flows, not applicable for service flows with UGS uplink data delivery type.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS [ul-unsol-intrvl ] The nominal interval in ms between successive data grant opportunities for this uplink service flow. NPU Configuration Optional 20 0-65535 Optional 250000 0- 40000000 Optional 500 0- 4294967295 Optional 0 0- 4294967295 Although available for all service flows, applicable only for service flows with the appropriate uplink data delivery type (UGS, ERTVR). Must be lower than ul-latency-max.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Command Modes NPU Configuration Service profile-service flow configuration mode 3.4.12.11.3.3.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration IMPORTANT .If no classifier is associated with the service flow for one or both directions, it means any traffic. After you have executed these tasks, you can terminate the service flow configuration mode, and return to the service profile configuration mode (Section 3.4.12.11.3.3.6). For more information about configuring classification rules, refer “Configuring Classification Rules” on page 330.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Indicates the name of the uplink/downlink classification rule to be linked to this service flow. Use the classification rule name to reference the appropriate classification rule. NPU Configuration Mandatory N/A Valid classification rule name For VLANCS service flows the linked uplink and downlink classification rules should be the same.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Command Syntax NPU Configuration npu(config-srvcprfl-flow)# no ulclsf-rulename [ [] ...] npu(config-srvcprfl-flow)# no dlclsf-rulename [ [] ...] Privilege Level Syntax Description 10 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [ Indicates the number of uplink/downlink classification rules to be deleted.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Privilege Level 10 Command Modes Service profile-service flow configuration mode NPU Configuration 3.4.12.11.3.3.7Deleting Service Flows You can, at any time, run the following command to delete one or all service flows: npu(config-srvcprfl)# no flow [] CAUTION Specify the flow ID if you want to delete a specific service flow. Otherwise all the configured service flows are deleted.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration npu(config-srvcprfl)# exit Command Syntax npu(config-srvcprfl)# exit Privilege Level 10 Command Modes Service profile configuration mode 3.4.12.11.3.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [] Indicates the name of the service profile for which configuration information is to be displayed. Optional N/A String If you do not specify a value for this parameter, configuration information is displayed for all service profiles.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Display Format NPU Configuration Srvc Profile status flow-id flow-type srvc-grp Service-If CS-type Media-Type UL-flowDataDeliveryType UL-flowQosMaxSustainedRate UL-flowQosTrafficPrority DL-flowDataDeliveryType DL-flowQosMaxSustainedRate DL-flowQosTrafficPrority UL-MinReservedTrafficRate UL-MaxLatencey UL-Tolerated
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration NOTE The Default Service Profile cannot be deleted. CAUTION Specify the profile name if you want to delete a specific service profile. Otherwise all the configured service profiles (excluding the Default Service Profile) are deleted.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration IP destination address (an address mask can be used to define a range of addresses or subnet) Source port range Destination port range You can define an L2 classification rule based on the Customer VLAN ID (CVID). Classification rules can be specified for: Downlink data is classified by the ASN-GW into GRE tunnels, which, in turn, are mapped into 802.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS 2 NPU Configuration You can now execute any of the following tasks: » Configure the parameters for this classification rule (refer to Section 3.4.12.11.4.2) » Restore the default parameters for this classification rule (refer to Section 3.4.12.11.4.3) 3 » Manage protocol configuration (refer to Section 3.4.12.11.4.4) » Manage source address configuration (seeSection 3.4.12.11.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration You can, at any time, display configuration information (refer to Section 3.4.12.11.4.13) or delete an existing classification rule (refer to Section 3.4.12.11.4.14). 3.4.12.11.4.1 Enabling the Classification Rule Configuration Mode\ Creating a New Classification Rule To configure the parameters for a classification rule, first enable the classification rule configuration mode.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration Clear the current configuration of this classification rule (refer to Section 3.4.12.11.4.11) After you have executed these tasks, you can terminate the classification rules configuration mode (refer to Section 3.4.12.11.4.12).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule)# config [priority ] [phs-rulename ] [iptos-low ] [iptos-high ] [iptos-mask ] [iptos-enable] Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [priority ] Denotes the priority level to be assigned to the classification rule.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS [iptos-high ] Denotes the value of highest IP TOS field to define the highest value where the range can end. NPU Configuration Optional 0 0-63 Cannot be lower than iptos-low. Can be modified only when IP TOS classification is disabled (see iptos-enable below). If set to a value lower than iptos-low, IP TOS classification cannot be enabled. Command Modes [iptos-mask ] Denotes the mask for IP TOS value.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule)# no [priority] [iptos-low] [iptos-high] [iptos-mask] [iptos-enable] Privilege Level 10 Command Modes L3 Classification rules configuration mode [phs-rulename] 3.4.12.11.4.4 Managing IP Protocol Configuration for the L3 Classification Rule L3 classification rules can classify the packet, based on the value of IP protocol field.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule)# ip-protocol Privilege Level 10 Command Modes L3 Classification rules configuration mode NPU Configuration 3.4.12.11.4.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Command Modes Indicates the IP protocol to be enabled. In the current release, only one protocol can be enabled per classification rule. NPU Configuration Mandatory N/A 0-255 (Using standard IANA protocol values) L3 Classification rules-IP protocol configuration mode 3.4.12.11.4.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration npu(config-clsfrule-protocol)# exit Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule-protocol)# exit Privilege Level 10 Command Modes L3 Classification rule-IP protocol configuration mode 3.4.12.11.4.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS 2 3 NPU Configuration You can now execute any of the following tasks: » Configure the address mask (refer to Section 3.4.12.11.4.5.2) » Disable the source address (refer to Section 3.4.12.11.4.5.3) Terminate the source address configuration mode (refer to Section 3.4.12.11.4.5.4) You can, at any time, delete an existing source address (refer to Section 3.4.12.11.4.5.5).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration IMPORTANT An error may occur if you provide an invalid source IP address. Refer the syntax description for more information about the appropriate value and format for configuring this parameter.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule-srcaddr)# config [addr-enable] [addr-mask ] Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Command Modes Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [addr-enable] Indicates that the use of the associated source address is enabled for the classification rule that you are configuring.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule-srcaddr)# no addr-enable Privilege Level 10 Command Modes L3 Classification rules-source address configuration mode NPU Configuration 3.4.12.11.4.5.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Syntax Description Command Modes NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [] Denotes the IPv4 address of the source address that you want to delete from a classification rule. Optional N/A Valid IP Address L3 Classification rules configuration mode 3.4.12.11.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration npu(config-clsfrule-dstaddr)# config addr-enable addr-mask 0.0.255.255 npu(config-clsfrule-srcaddr)# exit 3.4.12.11.4.6.1Enabling the Destination Address Configuration Mode\ Creating a New Destination Address To configure the parameters for a destination address, first enable the destination address configuration mode. Run the following command to enable the destination address configuration mode.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Syntax Description Command Modes NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values Denotes the IPv4 address of the destination address for which the configuration mode is to be enabled. The destination address configuration mode is automatically enabled. Mandatory N/A Valid IP Address L3 Classification rules configuration mode 3.4.12.11.4.6.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Syntax Description Command Modes NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [addr-enable] Indicates that the use of the associated destination address is enabled for the classification rule that you are configuring. If the use of this address is disabled, the associated destination address is ignored while classifying the packet.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration 3.4.12.11.4.6.4Terminating the Destination Address Configuration Mode Run the following command to terminate the destination address configuration mode: npu(config-clsfrule-dstaddr)# exit Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule-dstaddr)# exit Privilege Level 10 Command Modes L3 Classification rule-destination address configuration mode 3.4.12.11.4.6.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Command Modes NPU Configuration L3 Classification rules configuration mode 3.4.12.11.4.7 Managing Source Ports Range Configuration for the L3 Classification Rule Classification can be based on the source port of the packet. You can configure the range of source ports for a given classification rule. To configure a source ports range classifier: 1 Enable the source port configuration mode (refer to Section 3.4.12.11.4.7.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration The configuration mode for the newly created source port is automatically enabled, after which you can enable/disable the source port range (refer to Section 3.4.12.11.4.7.2/Section 3.4.12.11.4.7.3). You can then terminate the source port configuration mode (refer to Section 3.4.12.11.4.7.4) and return to the classification rules configuration mode.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration IMPORTANT If source port range is enabled, then: IP protocol (protocol-enable) must be set to enabled. Protocol can be either 6 (TCP) or 17 (UDP). For details on these parameters refer to Section 3.4.12.11.4.4.2. Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule-srcport)# port-enable Privilege Level 10 Command Modes L3 Classification rules-source port configuration mode 3.4.12.11.4.7.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration npu(config-clsfrule-srcport)# exit Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule-srcport)# exit Privilege Level 10 Command Modes L3 Classification rule-source port configuration mode 3.4.12.11.4.7.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration 3.4.12.11.4.8 Managing Destination Ports Range Configuration for the L3 Classification Rule Classification can be based on the destination port of the packet. You can configure the range of destination ports for a given classification rule. To configure a destination ports range classifier: 1 Enable the destination port configuration mode (refer to Section 3.4.12.11.4.8.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration IMPORTANT An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for the start-port and end-port parameters. Refer the syntax description for more information about the appropriate values and format for configuring these parameters.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration IMPORTANT If destination port range is enabled, then: IP protocol (protocol-enable) must be set to enabled. Protocol can be either 6 (TCP) or 17 (UDP). For details on these parameters refer to Section 3.4.12.11.4.4.2. Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule-dstport)# port-enable Privilege Level 10 Command Modes L3 Classification rules-destination port configuration mode 3.4.12.11.4.8.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration npu(config-clsfrule-dstport)# exit Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule-dstport)# exit Privilege Level 10 Command Modes L3 Classification rule-destination port configuration mode 3.4.12.11.4.8.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration 3.4.12.11.4.9 Terminating the L3 Classification Rule Configuration Mode Run the following command to terminate the L3 classification rules configuration mode: npu(config-clsfrule)# exit Command Syntax npu(config-clsfrule)# exit Command Modes L3 Classification rules configuration mode 3.4.12.11.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration 3.4.12.11.4.11Clearing the configuration of the L2 Classification Rule Run the following command to clear the configuration of this classification rule (removing the configured cvid): npu(config-clsfrule-L2)# no cvid After clearing the configuration you can define a new cvid for this classification rule.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration IMPORTANT An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for the rulename parameter. Refer the syntax description for more information about the appropriate values and format for configuring this parameters.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Display Format for each L2 rule NPU Configuration ClsfRulename clsfRuleType: L2 Cvid Command Modes Global command mode 3.4.12.11.4.14Deleting Classification Rules Run the following command to delete one or all classification rules: npu(config)# no clsf-rule [] CAUTION Specify the rule name if you want to delete a specific classification. Otherwise all the configured classification rules are deleted.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration 3.4.12.12 Configuring PHS Rules Packet Header Suppression (PHS) is a mechanism that conserves air-interface bandwidth by removing parts of the packet header that remain constant along the traffic session. PHS operates by allowing the MS and ASN-GW to associate PHS rules to each service flow.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration npu(config-phsrule)# config field 000000000000000000000000FFFFFFFF00000000 mask 000F00 verify 0 size 20 npu(config-phsrule)# exit 3.4.12.12.1 Enabling the PHS Rules Configuration Mode /Creating a New PHS Rule To configure the parameters for a PHS rule, first enable the PHS rules configuration mode. Run the following command to enable the PHS rules configuration mode. You can also use this command to create a new PHS rule.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration NOTE You can display configuration information for specific or all PHS rules. For details, refer Section 3.4.12.12.5. IMPORTANT An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for any of these parameters. Refer the syntax description for more information about the appropriate values and format for configuring these parameters.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration [mask ] Indicates the PHSM, which contains the bit-mask of the PHSF with the bits set that is to be suppressed. Mandatory N/A String This parameter is of format "0x000000". Here Octet(x), x=3 bytes, each Byte will represent two characters when used as string like in xml file. [verify ] Indicates whether the PHS header is to be verified.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration 3.4.12.12.4 Deleting PHS Rules Run the following command to delete one or all PHS rules: npu(config)# no phs-rule [] CAUTION Specify the rule name if you want to delete a specific PHS rule. Otherwise all the configured PHS rules are deleted.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration IMPORTANT An error may occur if you provide an invalid value for the rulename parameter. Refer the syntax description for more information about the appropriate values and format for configuring this parameter.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration application/removal are relevant RADIUS messages from the AAA server. Filter's action on traffic shall be one of the following: pass, drop, or HTTP-redirect the traffic. The ASN-GW shall apply the pre-configured profile according to the Hotline-Profile-ID as delivered from the AAA server. If filtering is applied, uplink subscriber's packet that does not match any UL-filter-rule shall be dropped.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration npu(config)# no hotlining-enable IMPORTANT The unit must be reset after enabling/disabling hot-lining. Command Syntax npu(config)# config hotlining-enable Privilege Level 10 Command Modes Global configuration mode npu(config)# no hotlining-enable 3.4.12.13.2 Managing Hot-Lining Profiles Up to 10 hot-lining profiles can be defined. Each profile can include up to 16 filter rules and (if applicable) an HTTP-redirect URL.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration If you use this command to specify a new profile, the configuration mode for the newly created profile is automatically enabled, after which you can configure the profile’s filtering rules (refer to “Configuring Hot-Lining Filter Rules” on page 372) or delete filter rules (refer to “Deleting Filter Rules” on page 378.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Privilege Level Syntax Description Command Modes NPU Configuration 10 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values set profile { enabled | disabled } Defines whether the profile is enabled or disabled. Optional disabled enabled disabled hot-lining profile configuration mode 3.4.12.13.2.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration 3.4.12.13.2.4 Configuring Hot-Lining Filter Rules Up to 16 filter rules can be defined for each hot-lining profile. To manage a filter rule, first enable the hot-lining configuration mode for the filter rule (refer to “Enabling the Filtering Rule Configuration Mode\ Creating a New Filtering Rule” on page 372).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration The priority of checking for a match in filter rules is applied with respect to the sequence in which these filter rules were defined. The first found match is applied.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration If you do not configure IP address parameters for the filter rule, the default IP address (0.0.0.0) and subnet mask (0.0.0.0) will be used, meaning that IP address is ignored.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration Command Syntax npu(config-hotlining-filter-rule)# source-port start stop Privilege Level 10 Syntax Description Command Modes Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values start The minimum value of source TCP/UDP port range Optional 0 0-65535 stop The maximum value of source TCP/UDP port range Optional 65
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Syntax Description Command Modes NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values start The minimum value of destination TCP/UDP port range Optional 0 0-65535 stop The maximum value of destination TCP/UDP port range Optional 65535 0-65535 hotlining filter rule configuration mode 3.4.12.13.2.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Command Modes NPU Configuration hotlining filter rule configuration mode 3.4.12.13.2.4.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration Run the following command to restore the default value of the IP protocol parameters: npu(config-hotlining-filter-rule)# no ip-protocol.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Privilege Level Syntax Description Command Modes NPU Configuration 10 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values Denotes the rule name of the filter rule that you want to delete. Mandatory N/A String hotlining profile configuration mode 3.4.12.13.2.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Syntax Description Command Modes NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values Denotes the profile name of the profile that you want to delete. Mandatory N/A String hotlining profile configuration mode 3.4.12.13.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Display Format NPU Configuration % Asn-gw hotlining profile configuration: For each displayed profile (specific or all) the following will be displayed: Hotlining profile: Redirection address: Status: for each displayed profile, all defined filter rules will be displayed.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration 3.4.12.14 Managing the ASN-GW Keep-Alive Functionality Once an MS enters the network, its context is stored in ASN entities (BS, ASN-GW). Dynamically, MS context could be transferred/updated (during HO and re-authentication) to other entities or duplicated to other entities (separation between anchor functions such as Authenticator, Data Path and Relay Data Path).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration If the ASN-GW is the authenticator for the MS(s) the failing BS served, then in addition to context clearance it also sends R3 Accounting-Request (Stop) message including a release indication to AAA. When keep-alive fails, ASN-GW generates an event. Regardless of the enable/disable status of the keep-alive mechanism in the ASN-GW, it replies to ASN_Keep_Alive_Req received from other BSs with ASN_Keep_Alive_Rsp.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [asn-ka ] Enable/Disable the ASN-GW keep-alive mechanism. Optional disable enable disable [period ] The period in seconds between polling sessions. Optional 60 10-1000 period x 1000 (value in milliseconds) cannot be lower than rtx-time x (rtx-cnt +1).
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Display Format NPU Configuration % Asn-gateway Keep Alive Configuration asn-ka : period : rtx-cnt : rtx-time : Command Modes Global command mode 3.4.13 Configuring Logging Logs can be generated to record events that occur with respect to the following system modules: System startup procedures: Refers to all procedures/events that occur during system startup.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration IMPORTANT The Syslog utility is used to implement the logging feature for 4Motion. You can specify the severity level for which log messages are to be generated for each module. Logs are generated for events for which the severity level is equal to or higher than the configured level.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration You can, at any time, view the current log destination or delete log files from the NPU flash. After you have enabled/disabled system-level logging and specified the destination for storing log messages, you can configure logging separately for each module. You can also transfer log files from the NPU file system to an external TFTP server.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration are more than 1000 messages, the system overwrites the oldest log and trace messages. IMPORTANT If you have enabled writing of log messages to file, it is recommended that you periodically make a backup of this log file. This is because log messages that are written to file are deleted after system reset. For more information about making backups of log files on the NPU flash, refer to Section 3.4.13.1.5.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values {file|server } Indicates whether logs are to be written to a file or server. Mandatory N/A file: Indicates that logs are to be written to a file. (Logs written to file are not maintained after system reset; periodically save the log file to flash.) For details, refer to Section 3 .4.13.1.5.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration IMPORTANT An error may occur if: Logging is already disabled for the requested destination (file or server). An internal error has occurred. The server IP address that you have specified does not exist.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values {file|server } Indicates whether the system-level logs are to be disabled for a file or server. Mandatory N/A file: Indicates that system-leve l logging to a file is to be disabled. server: Indicates that system-leve l logging to a server is to be disabled.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration When you run this command, all the log messages are displayed. (4Motion maintains a maximum of 1000 log and trace messages.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration IMPORTANT An error may occur if an internal error occurs when you execute this command. Command Syntax npu# show log destination Privilege Level 1 Display Format Log File : Log Server : (ServerIP - ) Command Modes 3.4.13.1.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration IMPORTANT Trace messages are also written to the same file as log messages (provided you have enabled writing of trace messages to file.) When you make a backup of log files written to file, the backup file also contains trace messages (provided you have enabled writing of trace messages to file). For more information about configuring traces, refer to Section 3.12.1.1.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Command Modes 3.4.13.1.6 NPU Configuration Global configuration mode Deleting Backup Log Files from the NPU Flash You can delete the backup log files from the NPU flash. It is recommended that you periodically make a backup of these log files, and delete these from the NPU flash. IMPORTANT Trace and log messages are stored in the same backup file on the NPU flash.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Syntax Description NPU Configuration Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [] Indicates the name of the compressed log file to be deleted. If you do not specify the file name, all the log files residing in the NPU flash are deleted. Optional N/A .gz Always suffix the file name with .gz. Command Modes 3.4.13.1.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS Privilege Level Syntax Description NPU Configuration 10 Parameter Description Presence Default Value Possible Values [] Indicates the IP address of the destination TFTP server. Mandatory N/A IP address { | All | Latest} The file(s) to be transferred: Mandatory N/A .tar: A selected file that exists in the flash. All: All files in the flash. (*.
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration AU management procedures This section describes the commands to be used for: “Configuring the Log Severity Level” on page 398 “Displaying Configuration Information for Module-level Logging” on page 400 “Disabling Module-level Logging” on page 401 3.4.13.2.1 Configuring the Log Severity Level You can configure the severity level for logs to be generated for each module.