Nokia 7705 SAR-Hm and SAR-Hmc, Release 20.10 R1
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Interface Configuration Guide R20.10.R1
  1. Preface
    1.1. How to Use This Guide
      1.1.1. Software Documents in this Documentation Suite
      1.1.2. Technical Support
  2. Interfaces
    2.1. Configuration Overview
      2.1.1. Chassis IOM and MDAs
    2.2. Ports
      2.2.1. Port Types
      2.2.2. Port Features
    2.3. MTU Configuration Guidelines
      2.3.1. Default and Maximum MTU Values
      2.3.2. MTU Considerations Over a Cellular Port
      2.3.3. MTU Considerations Over the WLAN Interface
    2.4. Serial Transport Over Raw Sockets
      2.4.1. Raw Socket Configuration
      2.4.2. Raw Socket Packet Processing
        2.4.2.1. Raw Socket Processing for UDP Sessions
        2.4.2.2. Raw Socket Processing for TCP Sessions
      2.4.3. Raw Socket Squelch Functionality
  3. Cellular MDA and Ports
    3.1. In This Chapter
    3.2. Overview
    3.3. Prerequisites and Required Configurations
    3.4. Cellular MDA Management
      3.4.1. SIM Installation and Configuration
        3.4.1.1. SIM Security and Security Commands
      3.4.2. Down-Recovery Timer and Criteria
      3.4.3. Dual SIM Deployment
        3.4.3.1. Enabling Dual SIM Operation
        3.4.3.2. Active SIM Selection
          3.4.3.2.1. Manual Selection
          3.4.3.2.2. Automatic Failover
        3.4.3.3. Criteria for Automatic Failover
          3.4.3.3.1. Cellular Port Operational State
          3.4.3.3.2. BGP Operational State
          3.4.3.3.3. Failure Duration
    3.5. Cellular Port Management
      3.5.1. Cellular Port and its PDN
        3.5.1.1. PDN Profile
          3.5.1.1.1. Default PDN Profile
          3.5.1.1.2. Assigning a PDN Profile to a Cellular Port
    3.6. Firmware Update
  4. GNSS Receiver
    4.1. In This Chapter
    4.2. Overview
    4.3. GNSS Configuration
      4.3.1. Enabling or Disabling GNSS
      4.3.2. Configuring the GNSS Satellite Constellation
      4.3.3. Configuring NMEA Parameters
      4.3.4. Displaying GNSS Location and Satellite Information
  5. Wireless LAN Interface
    5.1. In This Chapter
    5.2. Overview
    5.3. WLAN Radio MDA Configuration
    5.4. WLAN Port Configuration
      5.4.1. Network SSID
      5.4.2. AP-Specific Parameters
    5.5. WLAN Security
    5.6. WLAN Interface Status
    5.7. WLAN Statistics
      5.7.1. WLAN Port Statistics
      5.7.2. WLAN AP Statistics and Information
  6. Configuring Physical Ports
    6.1. Configuring Ethernet Port Parameters
    6.2. Configuring Cellular Port Parameters
    6.3. Configuring Serial Port Parameters
    6.4. Configuring RS-232 Raw Socket Serial Port Parameters
  7. Interface Command Reference
    7.1. Configuration Commands
      7.1.1. Configuration Command Hierarchies
        7.1.1.1. Ethernet Commands
        7.1.1.2. Ethernet Access and Network Commands
        7.1.1.3. Cellular MDA and Cellular Port Configuration Commands
        7.1.1.4. Cellular PDN Profile Configuration Commands
        7.1.1.5. GNSS Receiver Configuration Commands
        7.1.1.6. Serial Interface Configuration Commands
        7.1.1.7. Serial Raw Socket Interface Configuration Commands
        7.1.1.8. WLAN MDA Radio Configuration Commands
        7.1.1.9. WLAN Port Configuration Commands
      7.1.2. Configuration Command Descriptions
        7.1.2.1. Common Configuration Commands
        7.1.2.2. Cellular MDA and Cellular Port Configuration Commands
        7.1.2.3. Cellular PDN Profile Configuration Commands
        7.1.2.4. Ethernet Configuration Commands
        7.1.2.5. GNSS Receiver Configuration Commands
        7.1.2.6. Serial Interface Configuration Commands
        7.1.2.7. Raw Socket Configuration Commands
          7.1.2.7.1. Raw Socket Port Configuration Commands
        7.1.2.8. WLAN MDA Radio Configuration Commands
        7.1.2.9. WLAN Port Configuration Commands
    7.2. Show, Clear, and Tools Commands
      7.2.1. Command Hierarchies
        7.2.1.1. Show Commands
          7.2.1.1.1. Cellular MDA Commands
          7.2.1.1.2. Cellular Port Commands
          7.2.1.1.3. GNSS Receiver Commands
          7.2.1.1.4. Serial and Raw Socket Commands
          7.2.1.1.5. WLAN Radio Commands
        7.2.1.2. Clear Commands
          7.2.1.2.1. Cellular Port Commands
          7.2.1.2.2. Socket Statistics Commands
          7.2.1.2.3. WLAN Statistics Commands
        7.2.1.3. Tools Commands
          7.2.1.3.1. Tools ADP Commands
          7.2.1.3.2. Tools Perform Commands
      7.2.2. Command Descriptions
        7.2.2.1. Show Commands
          7.2.2.1.1. Show Cellular MDA Commands
          7.2.2.1.2. Show Cellular Port Commands
          7.2.2.1.3. Show GNSS Receiver Commands
          7.2.2.1.4. Show Serial and Raw Socket Commands
          7.2.2.1.5. Show WLAN Radio Commands
        7.2.2.2. Clear Commands
          7.2.2.2.1. Clear Cellular Port Commands
          7.2.2.2.2. Clear Raw Socket Statistics Commands
          7.2.2.2.3. Clear WLAN Statistics Commands
        7.2.2.3. Tools Commands
          7.2.2.3.1. Tools ADP Commands
          7.2.2.3.2. Tools Perform Commands
  8. Appendix
  9. Standards and Protocol Support
  Customer Document and Product Support
  1. Preface
    1.1. How to Use This Guide
      1.1.1. Software Documents in this Documentation Suite
      1.1.2. Technical Support
  2. Interfaces
    2.1. Configuration Overview
      2.1.1. Chassis IOM and MDAs
    2.2. Ports
      2.2.1. Port Types
      2.2.2. Port Features
    2.3. MTU Configuration Guidelines
      2.3.1. Default and Maximum MTU Values
      2.3.2. MTU Considerations Over a Cellular Port
      2.3.3. MTU Considerations Over the WLAN Interface
    2.4. Serial Transport Over Raw Sockets
      2.4.1. Raw Socket Configuration
      2.4.2. Raw Socket Packet Processing
        2.4.2.1. Raw Socket Processing for UDP Sessions
        2.4.2.2. Raw Socket Processing for TCP Sessions
      2.4.3. Raw Socket Squelch Functionality
  3. Cellular MDA and Ports
    3.1. In This Chapter
    3.2. Overview
    3.3. Prerequisites and Required Configurations
    3.4. Cellular MDA Management
      3.4.1. SIM Installation and Configuration
        3.4.1.1. SIM Security and Security Commands
      3.4.2. Down-Recovery Timer and Criteria
      3.4.3. Dual SIM Deployment
        3.4.3.1. Enabling Dual SIM Operation
        3.4.3.2. Active SIM Selection
          3.4.3.2.1. Manual Selection
          3.4.3.2.2. Automatic Failover
        3.4.3.3. Criteria for Automatic Failover
          3.4.3.3.1. Cellular Port Operational State
          3.4.3.3.2. BGP Operational State
          3.4.3.3.3. Failure Duration
    3.5. Cellular Port Management
      3.5.1. Cellular Port and its PDN
        3.5.1.1. PDN Profile
          3.5.1.1.1. Default PDN Profile
          3.5.1.1.2. Assigning a PDN Profile to a Cellular Port
    3.6. Firmware Update
  4. GNSS Receiver
    4.1. In This Chapter
    4.2. Overview
    4.3. GNSS Configuration
      4.3.1. Enabling or Disabling GNSS
      4.3.2. Configuring the GNSS Satellite Constellation
      4.3.3. Configuring NMEA Parameters
      4.3.4. Displaying GNSS Location and Satellite Information
  5. Wireless LAN Interface
    5.1. In This Chapter
    5.2. Overview
    5.3. WLAN Radio MDA Configuration
    5.4. WLAN Port Configuration
      5.4.1. Network SSID
      5.4.2. AP-Specific Parameters
    5.5. WLAN Security
    5.6. WLAN Interface Status
    5.7. WLAN Statistics
      5.7.1. WLAN Port Statistics
      5.7.2. WLAN AP Statistics and Information
  6. Configuring Physical Ports
    6.1. Configuring Ethernet Port Parameters
    6.2. Configuring Cellular Port Parameters
    6.3. Configuring Serial Port Parameters
    6.4. Configuring RS-232 Raw Socket Serial Port Parameters
  7. Interface Command Reference
    7.1. Configuration Commands
      7.1.1. Configuration Command Hierarchies
        7.1.1.1. Ethernet Commands
        7.1.1.2. Ethernet Access and Network Commands
        7.1.1.3. Cellular MDA and Cellular Port Configuration Commands
        7.1.1.4. Cellular PDN Profile Configuration Commands
        7.1.1.5. GNSS Receiver Configuration Commands
        7.1.1.6. Serial Interface Configuration Commands
        7.1.1.7. Serial Raw Socket Interface Configuration Commands
        7.1.1.8. WLAN MDA Radio Configuration Commands
        7.1.1.9. WLAN Port Configuration Commands
      7.1.2. Configuration Command Descriptions
        7.1.2.1. Common Configuration Commands
        7.1.2.2. Cellular MDA and Cellular Port Configuration Commands
        7.1.2.3. Cellular PDN Profile Configuration Commands
        7.1.2.4. Ethernet Configuration Commands
        7.1.2.5. GNSS Receiver Configuration Commands
        7.1.2.6. Serial Interface Configuration Commands
        7.1.2.7. Raw Socket Configuration Commands
          7.1.2.7.1. Raw Socket Port Configuration Commands
        7.1.2.8. WLAN MDA Radio Configuration Commands
        7.1.2.9. WLAN Port Configuration Commands
    7.2. Show, Clear, and Tools Commands
      7.2.1. Command Hierarchies
        7.2.1.1. Show Commands
          7.2.1.1.1. Cellular MDA Commands
          7.2.1.1.2. Cellular Port Commands
          7.2.1.1.3. GNSS Receiver Commands
          7.2.1.1.4. Serial and Raw Socket Commands
          7.2.1.1.5. WLAN Radio Commands
        7.2.1.2. Clear Commands
          7.2.1.2.1. Cellular Port Commands
          7.2.1.2.2. Socket Statistics Commands
          7.2.1.2.3. WLAN Statistics Commands
        7.2.1.3. Tools Commands
          7.2.1.3.1. Tools ADP Commands
          7.2.1.3.2. Tools Perform Commands
      7.2.2. Command Descriptions
        7.2.2.1. Show Commands
          7.2.2.1.1. Show Cellular MDA Commands
          7.2.2.1.2. Show Cellular Port Commands
          7.2.2.1.3. Show GNSS Receiver Commands
          7.2.2.1.4. Show Serial and Raw Socket Commands
          7.2.2.1.5. Show WLAN Radio Commands
        7.2.2.2. Clear Commands
          7.2.2.2.1. Clear Cellular Port Commands
          7.2.2.2.2. Clear Raw Socket Statistics Commands
          7.2.2.2.3. Clear WLAN Statistics Commands
        7.2.2.3. Tools Commands
          7.2.2.3.1. Tools ADP Commands
          7.2.2.3.2. Tools Perform Commands
  8. Appendix
  9. Standards and Protocol Support
  Customer Document and Product Support
Main Configuration Guide R20.10.R1
  1. Preface
    1.1. How to Use This Guide
      1.1.1. Software Documents in this Documentation Suite
      1.1.2. Technical Support
  2. Overview
  3. Basic System Configuration
    3.1. CLI Usage
    3.2. File System Management
      3.2.1. 7705 SAR-Hm Series File System
    3.3. Boot Options File
    3.4. ADP-Hm
      3.4.1. Prerequisites for ADP-Hm
      3.4.2. ADP-Hm Process
        3.4.2.1. Network Discovery (Phase 1)
        3.4.2.2. NSP NFM-P Discovery (Phase 2)
        3.4.2.3. NSP NFM-P Configuration (Phase 3)
          3.4.2.3.1. One-step Process Details
          3.4.2.3.2. Two-step Process Details
      3.4.3. The Console During the ADP-Hm Process
      3.4.4. LED Operation During the ADP-Hm Process
      3.4.5. Terminating ADP-Hm
    3.5. Basic System Management
    3.6. Network Services Platform Functional Overview
    3.7. Debug Commands
    3.8. Tools Commands
  4. System Management
    4.1. System Security
    4.2. SNMP
    4.3. Event Logs
    4.4. In-band Management over LTE
      4.4.1. GRT Lookup and VPRN-to-GRT Route Leaking
      4.4.2. Port Cross-Connect (PXC)
  5. Router Configuration
    5.1. IP Router Configuration
      5.1.1. PDN Router Interfaces
        5.1.1.1. IPv4 PDN Router Interface
        5.1.1.2. IPv6 PDN Router Interface
          5.1.1.2.1. Static Routing on an IPv6 PDN Router Interface
        5.1.1.3. Static Cellular System IPv4 Mode
        5.1.1.4. Static Cellular Interface IPv4 Mode
        5.1.1.5. Dynamic Cellular Interface IPv4 Mode
        5.1.1.6. Static Cellular Interface IPv6 Mode
        5.1.1.7. Dynamic Cellular Interface IPv6 Mode
      5.1.2. PDN Router Interface Command Reference
        5.1.2.1. PDN Router Interface Command Hierarchy
        5.1.2.2. PDN Router Interface Command Descriptions
    5.2. Filter Policy Support
  6. Routing Protocols
    6.1. BGP
      6.1.1. Using a Router Interface Address as the BGP Local Address
    6.2. RIP
    6.3. OSPF
    6.4. Route Policies
  7. MPLS
    7.1. Label Distribution Protocol
  8. Services Overview
    8.1. Overview
    8.2. Service Types
    8.3. Nokia Service Model
    8.4. Service Entities
      8.4.1. Applications
      8.4.2. Service Types
        8.4.2.1. Service Names
      8.4.3. Service Access Points (SAPs)
        8.4.3.1. SAP Encapsulation Types and Identifiers
          8.4.3.1.1. Ethernet Encapsulations
        8.4.3.2. SAP Configuration Considerations
      8.4.4. Service Destination Points (SDPs)
        8.4.4.1. SDP Binding
        8.4.4.2. Spoke and Mesh SDPs
        8.4.4.3. SDP Encapsulation Types
          8.4.4.3.1. GRE Encapsulation
          8.4.4.3.2. GRE SDP Tunnel Fragmentation and Reassembly
          8.4.4.3.3. GRE SDP Termination on Router Interface IP Address
        8.4.4.4. SDP Ping
    8.5. Services over the Cellular PDN Interface
      8.5.1. Static Cellular System IPv4 Mode
      8.5.2. Static Cellular Interface IPv4 Mode
      8.5.3. Dynamic Cellular Interface IPv4 Mode
      8.5.4. Static Cellular Interface IPv6 Mode
      8.5.5. Dynamic Cellular Interface IPv6 Mode
    8.6. Transporting WLAN Interface Traffic over Services
      8.6.1. Layer 2 Epipe Service to the WLAN-GW
  9. Layer 2 and Layer 3 Services
    9.1. Virtual Leased Line (VLL) Services
    9.2. Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS)
    9.3. Internet Enhanced Service (IES)
    9.4. Virtual Private Routed Network Service (VPRN)
    9.5. IP Transport Services
      9.5.1. Raw Socket IP Transport Service
        9.5.1.1. Remote Host Manual TCP Connection Check
        9.5.1.2. QoS Requirements for IP Transport
      9.5.2. GNSS NMEA Data IP Transport Service
      9.5.3. Serial Raw Socket IP Transport Configuration Commands Hierarchy
        9.5.3.1. IP Transport Configuration Command Descriptions
      9.5.4. IP Transport Show Commands Hierarchy
        9.5.4.1. IP Transport Show Commands Descriptions
      9.5.5. IP Transport Clear Commands Hierarchy
        9.5.5.1. IP Transport Clear Commands Descriptions
  10. Network Group Encryption
  11. Quality of Service
    11.1. QoS Policies
    11.2. Network QoS Policies
      11.2.1. Dedicated Bearers
    11.3. Network Queue QoS Policies
    11.4. Service Ingress and Egress QoS Policies
  12. OAM and Diagnostics
    12.1. OAM, SAA, and OAM-PM
  13. Multiservice Integrated Service Adapter and Extended Services Appliance
    13.1. IP Tunnels
      13.1.1. IPSec Secured Interface over Cellular
    13.2. Network Address Translation
      13.2.1. NAT with Static Port Forwarding
      13.2.2. NAT Command Reference
        13.2.2.1. ISA Configuration Commands
        13.2.2.2. NAT Service Configuration Commands
        13.2.2.3. NAT VPRN Commands
        13.2.2.4. NAT Persistence Commands
        13.2.2.5. NAT IPv4 Filter Policy Commands
        13.2.2.6. NAT Routing Protocol Commands
  14. Acronyms
  15. Standards and Protocol Support
  Customer Document and Product Support
  1. Preface
    1.1. How to Use This Guide
      1.1.1. Software Documents in this Documentation Suite
      1.1.2. Technical Support
  2. Overview
  3. Basic System Configuration
    3.1. CLI Usage
    3.2. File System Management
      3.2.1. 7705 SAR-Hm Series File System
    3.3. Boot Options File
    3.4. ADP-Hm
      3.4.1. Prerequisites for ADP-Hm
      3.4.2. ADP-Hm Process
        3.4.2.1. Network Discovery (Phase 1)
        3.4.2.2. NSP NFM-P Discovery (Phase 2)
        3.4.2.3. NSP NFM-P Configuration (Phase 3)
          3.4.2.3.1. One-step Process Details
          3.4.2.3.2. Two-step Process Details
      3.4.3. The Console During the ADP-Hm Process
      3.4.4. LED Operation During the ADP-Hm Process
      3.4.5. Terminating ADP-Hm
    3.5. Basic System Management
    3.6. Network Services Platform Functional Overview
    3.7. Debug Commands
    3.8. Tools Commands
  4. System Management
    4.1. System Security
    4.2. SNMP
    4.3. Event Logs
    4.4. In-band Management over LTE
      4.4.1. GRT Lookup and VPRN-to-GRT Route Leaking
      4.4.2. Port Cross-Connect (PXC)
  5. Router Configuration
    5.1. IP Router Configuration
      5.1.1. PDN Router Interfaces
        5.1.1.1. IPv4 PDN Router Interface
        5.1.1.2. IPv6 PDN Router Interface
          5.1.1.2.1. Static Routing on an IPv6 PDN Router Interface
        5.1.1.3. Static Cellular System IPv4 Mode
        5.1.1.4. Static Cellular Interface IPv4 Mode
        5.1.1.5. Dynamic Cellular Interface IPv4 Mode
        5.1.1.6. Static Cellular Interface IPv6 Mode
        5.1.1.7. Dynamic Cellular Interface IPv6 Mode
      5.1.2. PDN Router Interface Command Reference
        5.1.2.1. PDN Router Interface Command Hierarchy
        5.1.2.2. PDN Router Interface Command Descriptions
    5.2. Filter Policy Support
  6. Routing Protocols
    6.1. BGP
      6.1.1. Using a Router Interface Address as the BGP Local Address
    6.2. RIP
    6.3. OSPF
    6.4. Route Policies
  7. MPLS
    7.1. Label Distribution Protocol
  8. Services Overview
    8.1. Overview
    8.2. Service Types
    8.3. Nokia Service Model
    8.4. Service Entities
      8.4.1. Applications
      8.4.2. Service Types
        8.4.2.1. Service Names
      8.4.3. Service Access Points (SAPs)
        8.4.3.1. SAP Encapsulation Types and Identifiers
          8.4.3.1.1. Ethernet Encapsulations
        8.4.3.2. SAP Configuration Considerations
      8.4.4. Service Destination Points (SDPs)
        8.4.4.1. SDP Binding
        8.4.4.2. Spoke and Mesh SDPs
        8.4.4.3. SDP Encapsulation Types
          8.4.4.3.1. GRE Encapsulation
          8.4.4.3.2. GRE SDP Tunnel Fragmentation and Reassembly
          8.4.4.3.3. GRE SDP Termination on Router Interface IP Address
        8.4.4.4. SDP Ping
    8.5. Services over the Cellular PDN Interface
      8.5.1. Static Cellular System IPv4 Mode
      8.5.2. Static Cellular Interface IPv4 Mode
      8.5.3. Dynamic Cellular Interface IPv4 Mode
      8.5.4. Static Cellular Interface IPv6 Mode
      8.5.5. Dynamic Cellular Interface IPv6 Mode
    8.6. Transporting WLAN Interface Traffic over Services
      8.6.1. Layer 2 Epipe Service to the WLAN-GW
  9. Layer 2 and Layer 3 Services
    9.1. Virtual Leased Line (VLL) Services
    9.2. Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS)
    9.3. Internet Enhanced Service (IES)
    9.4. Virtual Private Routed Network Service (VPRN)
    9.5. IP Transport Services
      9.5.1. Raw Socket IP Transport Service
        9.5.1.1. Remote Host Manual TCP Connection Check
        9.5.1.2. QoS Requirements for IP Transport
      9.5.2. GNSS NMEA Data IP Transport Service
      9.5.3. Serial Raw Socket IP Transport Configuration Commands Hierarchy
        9.5.3.1. IP Transport Configuration Command Descriptions
      9.5.4. IP Transport Show Commands Hierarchy
        9.5.4.1. IP Transport Show Commands Descriptions
      9.5.5. IP Transport Clear Commands Hierarchy
        9.5.5.1. IP Transport Clear Commands Descriptions
  10. Network Group Encryption
  11. Quality of Service
    11.1. QoS Policies
    11.2. Network QoS Policies
      11.2.1. Dedicated Bearers
    11.3. Network Queue QoS Policies
    11.4. Service Ingress and Egress QoS Policies
  12. OAM and Diagnostics
    12.1. OAM, SAA, and OAM-PM
  13. Multiservice Integrated Service Adapter and Extended Services Appliance
    13.1. IP Tunnels
      13.1.1. IPSec Secured Interface over Cellular
    13.2. Network Address Translation
      13.2.1. NAT with Static Port Forwarding
      13.2.2. NAT Command Reference
        13.2.2.1. ISA Configuration Commands
        13.2.2.2. NAT Service Configuration Commands
        13.2.2.3. NAT VPRN Commands
        13.2.2.4. NAT Persistence Commands
        13.2.2.5. NAT IPv4 Filter Policy Commands
        13.2.2.6. NAT Routing Protocol Commands
  14. Acronyms
  15. Standards and Protocol Support
  Customer Document and Product Support