To configure IP transport on an IES site
Purpose
IP transport service configurations are required to associate a serial port within either an IES or VPRN SAP, allowing TCP/UDP encapsulated serial data to be routed within the corresponding Layer 3 service.
Before you begin, ensure that you configure the port level serial socket on the serial data card of the applicable 7705 SAR NE. See To configure a serial raw socket on a 7705 SAR for more information.
The 7705 SAR-Hm uses serial ports instead of raw sockets. The serial ports are 1/3/1 and 1/3/2. The 7705 SAR-Hm supports IP transport with a serial port or GNSS. One IP transport with GNSS can be configured per 7705 SAR-Hm. Multiple IP transports with serial ports and GNSS can exist within the same service.
For information about configuring IP transport on a VPRN site, see To configure IP transport on a VPRN site.
Note: When an IES IP transport is operationally down with an existing IP Transport Down Reason, a second IP Transport Down Reason is not automatically updated in the NFM-P. When this occurs, the IP transport requires a manual resynchronization.
Steps
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Create an IES site. See To configure an IES site. |
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Click on the IP Transports tab and click Create. The IES IP Transport (Create) form opens. |
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Configure the general parameters as required. |
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Select a transport port in the Transport Port panel. Note: You must configure a serial socket on the 7705 SAR SDI MDA port in order to choose a transport port. See To configure a serial raw socket on a 7705 SAR for more information. For a 7705 SAR-Hm NE, choose one of the serial ports, 1/3/1 and 1/3/2, or choose GNSS. |
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Configure the IP address for the local host in the Local Host panel. |
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Configure the required parameters in the Session Details and TCP panels. |
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Click on the Remote Host tab and click Create. The IP Transport Remote Host (Create) form opens. |
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Configure the required parameters and click OK. |
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Click on Add Remote Hosts. The Select Network Wide Local Host form opens. All applicable remote-host entries from the Local Host Entity Manager are listed. |
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Select one or more entries that you want to add as remote-hosts. Click Apply and then OK. The remote-host IDs are auto-assigned by the NFM-P. |
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Click OK to save your changes. |
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If required, use the Check TCP Connection tool to test the health of a TCP connection from the client to the server.
Note: When you perform a TCP connection test on a remote-host, the result is not updated automatically. You must perform a manual resynchronization of the remote-host in order to update the result. |
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Save your changes and close the forms. End of steps |