1. Getting Started

This chapter provides an overview of the document organization and content, and describes the terminology used in this guide.

1.1. About This Guide

This guide describes system concepts and provides configuration examples to configure the boot option file (BOF) on the following 7210 SAS platforms, operating in one of the modes described in Table 1. If multiple modes of operation apply, they are explicitly noted in the topic.

  1. 7210 SAS-M
  2. 7210 SAS-Mxp
  3. 7210 SAS-R6
  4. 7210 SAS-R12
  5. 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE
  6. 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE
  7. 7210 SAS-T

See section 1.2 for information about the modes of operation supported by the 7210 SAS product family.

Note:

Unless explicitly noted otherwise, the phrase “Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document” is used to indicate that the topic and CLI commands apply to all the 7210 SAS platforms in the following list, when operating in the specified modes only.

  1. network mode of operation
    7210 SAS-M, 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, 7210 SAS-R12, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, and 7210 SAS-T
  2. standalone mode of operation
    7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE
  3. standalone-VC mode of operation
    7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE

If the topic and CLI commands are supported on the 7210 SAS-M and 7210 SAS-T platforms operating in the access-uplink mode, it is explicitly indicated, where applicable.

1.1.1. Document Structure and Content

This guide uses the following structure to describe features and configuration content.

Note:

This guide generically covers Release 20.x.Rx content and may include some content that will be released in later maintenance loads. Refer to the 7210 SAS Software Release Notes 20.x.Rx, part number 3HE 16153 000x TQZZA, for information about features supported in each load of the Release 20.x.Rx software.

  1. This guide is organized into functional chapters and provides concepts and descriptions of the implementation flow. Each chapter describes a software area and provides CLI syntax and command usage to configure parameters for the functional area.
  2. Command outputs shown in this guide are examples only; actual displays may differ depending on supported functionality and user configuration.
  3. Refer to the 7210 SAS-M, T, R6, R12, Mxp, Sx, S Basic System Configuration Guide for boot options to configure the satellite mode of operation on the router. Refer to the 7750 SR software user guides for information about service and protocol provisioning, and operating the 7210 SAS router in satellite mode.
  4. Unless explicitly noted, the CLI commands and their configuration is similar for both network and access-uplink operating modes for features applicable to both modes of operation.

1.2. 7210 SAS Modes of Operation

Unless explicitly noted, the phrase “mode of operation” and “operating mode” refers to the current operating mode of the 7210 SAS router. Each operating mode provides configuration access to a specific group of CLI commands.

Note:

Not all CLI commands are supported on all 7210 SAS platforms in all modes of operation. Users can only configure CLI commands supported by the current operating mode of the router. Refer to the 7210 SAS Software Release Notes 20.x.Rx, part number 3HE 16153 000x TQZZA, and to the appropriate 7210 SAS software user guide for information about features and capabilities supported by a 7210 SAS platform when operating in a specific mode.

The following modes of operation are supported by the 7210 SAS product family.

  1. access-uplink
    In the access-uplink operating mode, the 7210 SAS router uplinks to the network using Layer 2 Ethernet VLAN switching (without IP/MPLS).
    Platforms Supported: 7210 SAS-D, 7210 SAS-Dxp, 7210 SAS-K 2F1C2T, 7210 SAS-K 2F6C4T, 7210 SAS-K 3SFP+ 8C, 7210 SAS-M, and 7210 SAS-T
  2. network
    In the network operating mode, the 7210 SAS router uses IP/MPLS uplinks to the network. The IP routing protocols and MPLS functionality is available; refer to the appropriate 7210 SAS software user guide for more information about supported features.
    Platforms Supported: 7210 SAS-K 2F6C4T, 7210 SAS-K 3SFP+ 8C, 7210 SAS-M, 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, 7210 SAS-R12, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, and 7210 SAS-T
  3. satellite
    In the satellite operating mode, the 7210 SAS platform uses high-capacity uplinks (for example, 10GE ports on the 7210 SAS-Mxp and 100GE ports on the 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE) to connect to the 7750 SR host. The 7210 SAS router is managed by the 7750 SR host. There is no direct CLI access to the satellite node, and all services and protocols are configured on the host.
    Platforms Supported: 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, and 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE
  4. standalone
    In the standalone operating mode, the 7210 SAS platform supports IP/MPLS uplinks. It is operated and managed independently.
    The functionality and features available on the standalone 7210 SAS platform are similar to the network operating mode. The standalone mode is primarily used to differentiate between a node being managed by the 7750 SR host (in the satellite operating mode), and a node managed independently (standalone operating mode).
    Platforms Supported: 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, and 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE
  5. standalone-VC
    In the standalone-VC operating mode, a set of 7210 SAS devices are stacked to provide larger 1GE/10GE port density and control-plane redundancy. The stack of nodes is provisioned and managed as a single chassis, and not as individual nodes.
    The functionality and features available on the 7210 SAS platform are similar to the network operating mode, with additional capabilities, such as control-plane redundancy with non-stop routing and non-stop services.
    Platforms Supported: 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE

For 7210 SAS platforms that support multiple explicit modes of operation (Table 1), the operating mode must be configured in the Boot Option File (BOF) to ensure the router boots up in the specified mode. For example, the 7210 SAS-M supports access-uplink and network modes of operation, and the 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE supports satellite, standalone, and standalone-VC mode of operations. In some cases, the 7210 SAS router operates in a specific mode implicitly, and explicit configuration is not required.

Refer to the appropriate Basic System Configuration Guide for boot options and information about how to boot the 7210 SAS platform in a specific operating mode.

Table 1 lists the supported modes of operation and the configuration methods for the 7210 SAS platforms. Unless explicitly noted otherwise, the operating mode is supported on all variants of the specific 7210 SAS platform.

Table 1:  Supported Modes of Operation and Configuration Methods 

7210 SAS Platform

Mode of Operation and Configuration Method

Network

Access-Uplink

Standalone

Standalone-VC

Satellite

7210 SAS-D

Implicit

Implicit

7210 SAS-Dxp

Implicit

Implicit

7210 SAS-K 2F1C2T

Implicit

Implicit

7210 SAS-K 2F6C4T  2

Port Mode 4 Configuration

Port Mode 4 Configuration

Implicit

7210 SAS-K 3SFP+ 8C  2

Port Mode 4 Configuration

Port Mode 4 Configuration

Implicit

7210 SAS-M

Explicit BOF Configuration

Explicit BOF Configuration

Implicit

7210 SAS-Mxp

Implicit  3

Explicit BOF Configuration

Explicit BOF Configuration

7210 SAS-R6  1

Implicit

Implicit

7210 SAS-R12  1

Implicit

Implicit

7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE

Implicit  3

Explicit BOF Configuration

Explicit BOF Configuration

Explicit BOF Configuration

7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE

Implicit  3

Explicit BOF Configuration

Explicit BOF Configuration

Explicit BOF Configuration

7210 SAS-T

Explicit BOF Configuration

Explicit BOF Configuration

Implicit

    Notes:

  1. Supports MPLS uplinks only and implicitly operates in network mode
  2. By default, the 7210 SAS-K 2F6C4T and 7210 SAS-K 3SFP+ 8C boot up in the network mode of operation. These platforms also allow the use of access-uplink port mode (without explicit BOF configuration), which provides the option to use Layer 2 uplinks instead of IP/MPLS uplinks to the network core, similar to the 7210 SAS-K 2F1C2T router.
  3. Implicitly operates in network mode when standalone mode of operation is configured
  4. See section 1.3 for information about port mode configuration

1.3. 7210 SAS Port Modes

Unless explicitly noted, the phrase “port mode” refers to the current port configuration of the 7210 SAS node. The 7210 SAS platform supports the configuration of the following port modes.

  1. access port mode
    Access ports are configured for customer-facing traffic if Service Access Points (SAPs) are required. The appropriate encapsulation type must be configured to distinguish the services on the port; services are configured on the port based on the encapsulation value.
    Access ports can be configured on all the 7210 SAS platforms.
  2. access-uplink port mode
    Access-uplink ports provide native Ethernet connectivity in service provider transport or in an infrastructure network. With this option, the encap-type can be configured to only QinQ. Access-uplink SAPs, which are QinQ SAPs, can only be configured on an access-uplink port to allow the operator to differentiate multiple services being carried over a single uplink port.
    This is the default port mode of a 7210 SAS node in the access-uplink mode of operation.
  3. network port mode
    Network ports are configured for network-facing traffic in the service provider transport or infrastructure network, and provide IP/MPLS uplinks.
    This is the default port mode of a 7210 SAS node in the network or standalone mode of operation.
  4. hybrid port mode
    Hybrid ports are configured for access and network facing traffic, and allow a single port to operate in both access and network modes.

Port modes available for configuration on a 7210 SAS node are determined by the current mode of operation of the router.

Note:

The 7210 SAS-K 2F6C4T and 7210 SAS-K 3SFP+ 8C are unique; all port modes listed in Table 2 are available for configuration on the router, regardless of the current mode of operation.

Table 2 lists the port mode configuration support per 7210 SAS mode of operation.

Table 2:  Supported Port Modes by Mode of Operation 

Mode of Operation

Supported Port Mode

Access

Network

Hybrid

Access-uplink

Access-Uplink

Network

Satellite  1

Standalone

Standalone-VC

    Note:

  1. Port modes are configured on the 7750 SR host and managed by the host.

Table 3 lists the port mode configuration supported by the 7210 SAS product family. Refer to the appropriate Interface Configuration Guide for detailed information about configuring the port modes for a specific platform.

Table 3:  7210 SAS Platforms Supporting Port Modes 

Platform

Port Mode

Access

Network

Hybrid

Access-uplink

7210 SAS-D

Yes

No

No

Yes

7210 SAS-Dxp

Yes

No

No

Yes

7210 SAS-K 2F1C2T

Yes

No

No

Yes

7210 SAS-K 2F6C4T

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

7210 SAS-K 3SFP+ 8C

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

7210 SAS-M

Yes

Yes 1

Yes 2

Yes 3

7210 SAS-Mxp

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

7210 SAS-R6 IMM (IMMv1) and IMM-b (IMMv2)

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

7210 SAS-R6 IMM-c 100GE (IMM-c 1CFP4 or IMM-c 1QSFP28)

Yes

Yes

No

No

7210 SAS-R12 IMM-b

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

7210 SAS-R12 IMM-c 100GE (IMM-c 1CFP4 or IMM-c 1QSFP28)

Yes

Yes

No

No

7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

7210 SAS-T

Yes

Yes 1

Yes 2

Yes 3

    Notes:

  1. Network ports are supported only if the node is operating in network mode.
  2. Hybrid ports are supported only if the node is operating in network mode.
  3. Access-uplink ports are supported only if the node is operating in access-uplink mode.

1.4. 7210 SAS System Configuration Process

Table 4 lists the tasks necessary to configure boot option files (BOF) and system and file management functions. Each chapter in this book is presented in an overall logical configuration flow. Each section describes a software area and provides CLI syntax and command usage to configure parameters for a functional area. After the hardware installation has been properly completed, proceed with the 7210 SAS-Series device configuration tasks in the following order:

Table 4:  Configuration Process 

Area

Task

Chapter  

CLI Usage

The CLI structure

CLI Usage

Basic CLI commands

Basic CLI Commands

Configure environment commands

CLI Environment Commands

Configure monitor commands

CLI Monitor Commands

Operational functions

Directory and file management

File System Management

Virtual Chassis

Configure virtual chassis

Virtual Chassis

Boot options

Configure boot option files (BOF)

Boot Options

System configuration

Configure system functions, including host name, address, domain name, and time parameters

System Management

Reference

List of IEEE, IETF, and other proprietary entities

Standards and Protocol Support