Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Extreme Routing MLX Series Hardware Installation Guide
- Preface
- About This Document
- Product Overview
- ExtremeRouting MLX Series device overview
- MLX Series router applications
- Hardware features
- MLX Series router modules
- Management modules
- Interface modules
- 2x100GbE CFP2 optics based high density module
- PBIF Recovery
- 2x100GbE CFP2 P2010 specifications
- 2x100GbE CFP2 DDR3 SDRAM memory specifications
- BR-MLX-10GX20-X2 and BR-MLX-100GX2-CFP2-X2 Router Software
- BR-MLX-10GX20-X2 and BR-MLX-100GX2-CFP2-X2 scalability for IPv4 and IPv6 routes
- MLX Series 2x100G XPP ILKN monitoring
- MLX Series CPU threshold monitoring
- MLX Series BR-MLX-10Gx4-M IPsec and IKEv2
- MLX Series Encryption and Decryption of IPv4 Unicast Data and Control Packets
- MLX Series IKEv2 Authentication
- MLX Series IPsec and IKEv2 configuration
- MLX Series Configuring Global IKEv2 Options
- MLX Series Configuring the IKEv2 Proposal
- MLX Series Configuring the IKEv2 Policy
- MLX Series Configuring the IKEv2 Profile
- MLX Series Configuring the IKEv2 authentication proposal
- MLX Series Configuring the IPsec Proposal
- MLX Series Configuring the IPsec Profile
- MLX Series IKEv2 Show Commands
- MLX Series IKEv2 Clear Commands
- MLX-10GX4-IPSEC-M Forwarding
- MLX Series 2x100G XPP ILKN monitoring
- 10Gx24-port interface module
- MLX 24-port 10Gbps (BR-MLX-10Gx24-DM) Interface Modules
- 8x10GE-X interface modules
- Gen-1 10Gx2 and 10Gx4 Ethernet interface modules
- BR-MLX-10GX4-X and BR-MLX-10Gx4-X-ML interface module LEDs
- Gen-1.1 4-port 10 Gbps Ethernet interface modules
- 8-port 10 Gbps M and D interface modules
- 24-port 1 Gbps Ethernet copper RJ-45 interface module
- 24-port 1 Gbps fiber interface module
- 20-port 100/1000 Ethernet interface module
- 20-port 10/100/1000 Ethernet interface module
- NI-MLX-1Gx48-T-A interface module
- BR-MLX-40Gx4-M 4-port 40GbE module
- Auto-tuning links
- Forward Error Correction mode
- Switch fabric modules
- High-speed switch fabric modules
- CFP2 to QSFP28 conversion module
- Power supplies
- Rack mounting brackets
- Cooling system for MLX Series routers
- NIBI-16-FAN-EXH-A high-speed fan assemblies
- Rack mount kit
- Supported software features
- Installing an ExtremeRouting MLX Series device
- Pre-Installation notice for the ExtremeRouting MLX chassis bundles
- Installation precautions
- Installing 2x100GbE CFP2 interface modules
- Installing BR-MLX-10Gx24-DM interface modules
- Installing an MLXe-4 router
- Installing an MLX-8 router
- Installing an MLXe-16 router
- Mounting the MLX-4, MLX-8 or MLX-16 router in a 4-post rack or EIA rack
- Installing an MLXe-32 router
- Preparing the installation site
- MLXe-32 router shipping carton contents
- Unpacking your MLXe-32 router
- Installing an MLXe-32 router in an EIA rack
- Installing modules in the MLXe-32 router
- MLXe-32 router cable management
- Accessing modules for service
- Installing power supplies in an MLXe-32 router
- Connecting AC power
- Connecting DC power
- Removing the MLXe-32 router DC power supplies
- Final steps
- Attaching a management station
- Activating the power source
- Verifying proper operation
- Using Extreme Structured Cabling Components
- Cable cinch overview
- mRJ21 procedures
- RJ-45 procedures
- Cable cinch with one group of RJ-45 cables
- Cable cinch with two groups of RJ-45 cables
- Cable cinch with three groups of RJ-45 cables
- Cable cinch with four groups of RJ-45 cables
- Cable cinch with five groups of RJ-45 cables
- Cable cinch with six groups of RJ-45 cables
- Cable cinch with seven groups of RJ-45 cables
- Cable cinch with eight groups of RJ-45 cables
- Connecting a Router to a Network Device
- Managing Routers and Modules
- Managing the device
- Disabling and re-enabling power to interface modules
- Monitoring I2C failures on management modules
- Displaying device status and temperature readings
- Displaying the Syslog configuration and static and dynamic buffers
- Router Headless State by MP Presence from LP
- Rolling Reboot
- Line Module Configuration Deletion in Interactive Boot Mode
- Managing switch fabric modules
- Managing the cooling system
- Managing interface modules
- Configuring interface module boot parameters
- Synchronizing the software image between management modules and interface modules
- Changing the boot source
- Specifying an immediate boot
- Specifying an immediate boot from the auxiliary flash slots on the management module
- Specifying an immediate boot from management module flash memory
- Specifying an immediate boot from flash memory on the interface module
- Specifying an immediate boot from a TFTP server
- Specifying an immediate interactive boot
- Configuring an automatic boot
- Configuring an automatic boot from the auxiliary flash slot on the management module
- Configuring an automatic boot from flash memory on the management module
- Configuring an automatic boot from flash memory on the interface module
- Configuring an automatic boot from a TFTP server
- Configuring an automatic interactive boot
- Changing priority of slots for interface modules
- Disabling and re-enabling power to interface modules
- Configuring interface module boot parameters
- Monitoring Link Status
- Traffic Manager XPP link monitoring
- Using alarms to collect and monitor device status
- Displaying MR2 management module memory usage
- Enabling and disabling management module CPU usage calculations
- Displaying management module CPU usage
- Removing MAC address entries
- IPv6 ND Proxy
- DRBG Health Test on IPsec LP
- Managing the device
- Maintenance and Field Replacement
- Maintenance and field replacement overview
- Hardware maintenance schedule
- Replacing a management module
- Replacing an interface module
- Replacing a switch fabric module
- Replacing a fiber-optic transceiver
- Replacing a power supply
- Replacing fan assemblies
- Hardware Specifications
- ExtremeRouting MLX Series Chassis Bundles
- Regulatory Statements
- Caution and Danger Notices
Displaying the module status................................................................................................................................................................................................ 178
Forced card deletion..................................................................................................................................................................................................................180
Using Extreme Structured Cabling Components................................................................................................................................................... 183
Cable cinch overview..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................183
mRJ21 procedures.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................184
Cable cinch with two mRJ21 cables.................................................................................................................................................................................. 184
Cable cinch with three mRJ21 cables............................................................................................................................................................................... 184
Cable cinch with four mRJ21 cables................................................................................................................................................................................. 185
Cable cinch with ve mRJ21 cables.................................................................................................................................................................................. 185
Cable cinch with six mRJ21 cables.................................................................................................................................................................................... 186
Cable cinch with seven mRJ21 cables..............................................................................................................................................................................186
Cable cinch with eight mRJ21 cables................................................................................................................................................................................187
RJ-45 procedures............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 187
Cable cinch with one group of RJ-45 cables................................................................................................................................................................. 188
Cable cinch with two groups of RJ-45 cables............................................................................................................................................................... 188
Cable cinch with three groups of RJ-45 cables............................................................................................................................................................ 189
Cable cinch with four groups of RJ-45 cables...............................................................................................................................................................189
Cable cinch with ve groups of RJ-45 cables................................................................................................................................................................190
Cable cinch with six groups of RJ-45 cables................................................................................................................................................................. 190
Cable cinch with seven groups of RJ-45 cables...........................................................................................................................................................191
Cable cinch with eight groups of RJ-45 cables.............................................................................................................................................................191
Connecting a Router to a Network Device............................................................................................................................................................... 193
Assigning permanent passwords..................................................................................................................................................................................................193
Conguring IP addresses................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 194
Support of subnet masks........................................................................................................................................................................................................194
Assigning an IP address to a management interface..................................................................................................................................................195
Assigning IP addresses to an interface, virtual interface,or loopback interface................................................................................................195
Enabling and disabling the interfaces.................................................................................................................................................................................196
Understanding management port functions............................................................................................................................................................................ 196
Connecting the router to a network device................................................................................................................................................................................197
Installing a ber-optic transceiver........................................................................................................................................................................................ 197
Cabling a ber-optic transceiver...........................................................................................................................................................................................198
Tunable 10 GbE DWDM SFP+............................................................................................................................................................................................198
Cleaning ber-optic ports and connectors...................................................................................................................................................................... 198
Troubleshooting network connections...............................................................................................................................................................................198
Testing network connectivity........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 200
Pinging an IP address...............................................................................................................................................................................................................200
Tracing a route..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................200
Managing Routers and Modules.................................................................................................................................................................................201
Managing the device...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................201
Disabling and re-enabling power to interface modules..............................................................................................................................................201
Monitoring I2C failures on management modules...................................................................................................................................................... 202
Displaying device status and temperature readings.....................................................................................................................................................204
Displaying the Syslog conguration and static and dynamic buers...................................................................................................................206
Router Headless State by MP Presence from LP .......................................................................................................................................................207
Rolling Reboot..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................208
Line Module Conguration Deletion in Interactive Boot Mode...............................................................................................................................209
Managing switch fabric modules...................................................................................................................................................................................................209
Forcing HSF modules to operate in normal mode...................................................................................................................................................... 210
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