Creating The Bridge Group And Assigning The Ethernet And Spr Interfaces - Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Configuration Manual

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Chapter 17 Configuring Cisco Proprietary Resilient Packet Ring
Command
Step 7
Router(config-if)# interface pos 1
Step 8
Router(config-if)# encapsulation lex
Step 9
Router(config-if)# spr-intf-id
shared-packet-ring-number
Step 10
Router(config-if)# carrier-delay msec
milliseconds
Step 11
Router(config-if)# pos trigger defect
ber_sd-b3
Step 12
Router(config-if)# no shutdown
Step 13
Router(config-if)# end
Step 14
Router# copy running-config
startup-config

Creating the Bridge Group and Assigning the Ethernet and SPR Interfaces

The default behavior of the ML-Series cards is that no traffic is bridged over the Cisco proprietary RPR
even with the interfaces enabled. This is in contrast to many Layer 2 switches, including the
Cisco Catalyst 6500 and the Cisco Catalyst 7600, which forward VLAN 1 by default. The ML-Series
card will not forward any traffic by default, including untagged or VLAN 1 tagged packets.
For any Cisco proprietary RPR traffic to be bridged on an ML-Series card, a bridge group needs to be
created for that traffic. Bridge groups maintain the bridging and forwarding between the interfaces on
the ML-Series card and are locally significant. Interfaces not participating in a bridge group cannot
forward bridged traffic.
To create a bridge group for Cisco proprietary RPR, you determine which Ethernet interfaces need to be
in the same bridge group, create the bridge group, and associate these interfaces with the bridge group.
Then associate the SPR interface with the same bridge group to provide transport across the
Cisco proprietary RPR infrastructure.
Figure 17-8
interface of Cisco proprietary RPR.
illustrates a bridge group spanning the ML-Series card interfaces, including the SPR virtual
Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide, R8.0
Creating the Bridge Group and Assigning the Ethernet and SPR Interfaces
Purpose
Enters the interface configuration mode to configure the
second POS interface that you want to assign to the SPR.
Sets POS interface encapsulation as LEX (default).
Cisco proprietary RPR on the ML-Series card requires
LEX encapsulation.
Assigns the POS interface to the SPR interface. The
shared packet ring number must be 1 (the same shared
packet ring number that you assigned in
the only shared packet ring number that you can assign
to the SPR interface.
(Optional) Sets the carrier delay time. The default setting
is 200 milliseconds, which is optimum for SONET/SDH
protected circuits.
(Optional) Configures a trigger to bring down the POS
interface when the SONET/SDH bit error rate exceeds
the threshold set for the signal degrade alarm. Bringing
the POS interface down initiates the wrap.
This command is recommended for all Cisco proprietary
RPR POS interfaces since excessive SONET/SDH bit
errors can cause packet loss.
Enables the POS port.
Exits to privileged EXEC mode.
(Optional) Saves the configuration changes to NVRAM.
Step
3), which is
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