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Table Of Contents
- Cisco ONS 15310-CL and Cisco ONS 15310-MA Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- Overview of the ML-Series Card
- CTC Operations on the ML-Series Card
- Initial Configuration of the ML-Series Card
- Configuring Interfaces on the ML-Series Card
- Configuring POS on the ML-Series Card
- Configuring STP and RSTP on the ML-Series Card
- STP Features
- STP Overview
- Supported STP Instances
- Bridge Protocol Data Units
- Election of the Root Switch
- Bridge ID, Switch Priority, and Extended System ID
- Spanning-Tree Timers
- Creating the Spanning-Tree Topology
- Spanning-Tree Interface States
- Spanning-Tree Address Management
- STP and IEEE 802.1Q Trunks
- Spanning Tree and Redundant Connectivity
- Accelerated Aging to Retain Connectivity
- RSTP Features
- Interoperability with IEEE 802.1D STP
- Configuring STP and RSTP Features
- Default STP and RSTP Configuration
- Disabling STP and RSTP
- Configuring the Root Switch
- Configuring the Port Priority
- Configuring the Path Cost
- Configuring the Switch Priority of a Bridge Group
- Configuring the Hello Time
- Configuring the Forwarding-Delay Time for a Bridge Group
- Configuring the Maximum-Aging Time for a Bridge Group
- Verifying and Monitoring STP and RSTP Status
- STP Features
- Configuring VLANs on the ML-Series Card
- Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling on the ML-Series Card
- Configuring Link Aggregation on the ML-Series Card
- Configuring IRB on the ML-Series Card
- Configuring Quality of Service on the ML-Series Card
- Understanding QoS
- ML-Series QoS
- QoS on RPR
- Configuring QoS
- Monitoring and Verifying QoS Configuration
- QoS Configuration Examples
- Understanding Multicast QoS and Multicast Priority Queuing
- Configuring Multicast Priority Queuing QoS
- QoS not Configured on Egress
- ML-Series Egress Bandwidth Example
- Understanding CoS-Based Packet Statistics
- Configuring CoS-Based Packet Statistics
- Understanding IP SLA
- Configuring the Switching Database Manager on the ML-Series Card
- Configuring Access Control Lists on the ML-Series Card
- Configuring Resilient Packet Ring on the ML-Series Card
- Understanding RPR
- Configuring RPR
- Connecting the ML-Series Cards with Point-to-Point STS Circuits
- Configuring CTC Circuits for RPR
- Configuring RPR Characteristics and the SPR Interface on the ML-Series Card
- Assigning the ML-Series Card POS Ports to the SPR Interface
- Creating the Bridge Group and Assigning the Ethernet and SPR Interfaces
- RPR Cisco IOS Configuration Example
- Verifying Ethernet Connectivity Between RPR Ethernet Access Ports
- CRC Threshold Configuration and Detection
- Monitoring and Verifying RPR
- Add an ML-Series Card into an RPR
- Delete an ML-Series Card from an RPR
- Cisco Proprietary RPR KeepAlive
- Cisco Proprietary RPR Shortest Path
- Redundant Interconnect
- Configuring Security for the ML-Series Card
- Understanding Security
- Disabling the Console Port on the ML-Series Card
- Secure Login on the ML-Series Card
- Secure Shell on the ML-Series Card
- RADIUS on the ML-Series Card
- RADIUS Relay Mode
- RADIUS Stand Alone Mode
- Understanding RADIUS
- Configuring RADIUS
- Default RADIUS Configuration
- Identifying the RADIUS Server Host
- Configuring AAA Login Authentication
- Defining AAA Server Groups
- Configuring RADIUS Authorization for User Privileged Access and Network Services
- Starting RADIUS Accounting
- Configuring a nas-ip-address in the RADIUS Packet
- Configuring Settings for All RADIUS Servers
- Configuring the ML-Series Card to Use Vendor-Specific RADIUS Attributes
- Configuring the ML-Series Card for Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Server Communication
- Displaying the RADIUS Configuration
- Configuring Bridging on the ML-Series Card
- CE-100T-8 Ethernet Operation
- Command Reference for the ML-Series Card
- [no] bridge bridge-group-number protocol {drpri-rstp | ieee | rstp}
- clear counters
- [no] clock auto
- interface spr 1
- [no] pos mode gfp [fcs-disabled]
- [no] pos pdi holdoff time
- [no] pos report alarm
- [non] pos trigger defects condition
- [no] pos trigger delay time
- [no] pos vcat defect {immediate | delayed}
- show controller pos interface-number [details]
- show interface pos interface-number
- show ons alarm
- show ons alarm defect {[eqpt | port [port-number] | sts [sts-number] | vcg [vcg-number] | vt]}
- show ons alarm failure {[eqpt | port [port-number] | sts [sts-number] | vcg [vcg-number] | vt]}
- spr-intf-id shared-packet-ring-number
- [no] spr load-balance { auto | port-based }
- spr station-id station-id-number
- spr wrap { immediate | delayed }
- Unsupported CLI Commands for the ML-Series Card
- Using Technical Support
- Index

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Chapter 2 CTC Operations on the ML-Series Card
Displaying ML-Series Ethernet Statistics in CTC
Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide for definitions of the SONET POS parameters.
CTC displays a different set of parameters for high-level data link control (HDLC) and frame-mapped
generic framing procedure (GFP-F) framing modes.
Displaying ML-Series Ethernet Statistics in CTC
The Ethernet statistics window lists Ethernet port-level statistics. It is similar in appearance to the POS
statistics window with different statistic parameters. The ML-Series Ethernet ports are zero based.
Display the CTC card view for the ML-Series card and click the Performance > Ether Ports tabs to
display the window. Table 2-2 describes the buttons in the EtherPorts window.
Refer to the Cisco ONS 15454 Troubleshooting Guide for definitions of the Ethernet parameters. CTC
displays a different set of parameters for HDLC and GFP-F framing modes.
Displaying ML-Series Ethernet Ports Provisioning Information
on CTC
The Ethernet port provisioning window displays the provisioning status of the Ethernet ports. Click the
Provisioning > Ether Ports tabs to display this window. For ML-Series cards, the user must configure
ML-Series Ethernet ports and POS ports using the Cisco IOS CLI.
Baseline
Resets the software counters (in that particular CTC client only) temporarily to zero
without affecting the actual statistics on the card. From that point on, only counters
displaying the change from the temporary baseline are displayed by this CTC client.
These new baselined counters are shown only as long as the user displays the
Performance window. If the user navigates to another CTC window and comes back
to the Performance window, the true actual statistics retained by the card are shown.
Auto-Refresh
Sets a time interval for the automatic refresh of statistics.
Table 2-1 ML-Series POS Statistics Fields and Buttons
Button Description
Table 2-2 ML-Series Ethernet Statistics Fields and Buttons
Button Description
Refresh
Queries the current values from the card and updates the CTC display.
Baseline
Resets the software counters (in that particular CTC client only) temporarily to zero
without affecting the actual statistics on the card. From that point on, only counters
displaying the change from the temporary baseline are displayed by this CTC client.
These new baselined counters appear as long as the user displays the Performance
window. If the user navigates to another CTC window and comes back to the
Performance window, the true actual statistics retained by the card are shown.
Auto-Refresh
Sets a time interval for the automatic refresh of statistics.