Getting started

About this guide

This guide provides the basic configuration required to set up a Nokia router as a peering router. The examples in this guide cover all features required for the peering function.
Note: This guide does not provide detailed information about peering features. Users are expected to have a basic understanding about these features. For detailed information, see the SR OS customer documentation WebHelp or the Nokia Doc Center.

This document is organized into functional chapters and provides concepts and descriptions of the implementation flow, as well as Command Line Interface (CLI) syntax and command usage.

The topics and commands described in this document apply to the:

  • 7450 ESS

  • 7750 SR

  • 7950 XRS

  • Virtualized Service Router (VSR)

Command outputs shown in this guide are examples only; actual displays may differ depending on supported functionality and user configuration.

Note: Unless otherwise indicated, this guide uses MD-CLI command syntax and configuration examples.
The SR OS CLI trees and command descriptions can be found in the following guides:
  • 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7950 XRS, and VSR Classic CLI Command Reference Guide

  • 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7950 XRS, and VSR Clear, Monitor, Show, and Tools CLI Command Reference Guide (for both the MD-CLI and classic CLI)

  • 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7950 XRS, and VSR MD-CLI Command Reference Guide

Note: This guide generically covers Release 24.x.Rx content and may contain some content that will be released in later maintenance loads. For information about features supported in each load of the Release 24.x.Rx software or for a list of unsupported features by platform and chassis, see the SR OS R24.x.Rx Software Release Notes, part number 3HE 20152 000x TQZZA.

Conventions

This section describes the general conventions used in this guide.

Precautionary and information messages

The following information symbols are used in the documentation.

DANGER: Danger warns that the described activity or situation may result in serious personal injury or death. An electric shock hazard could exist. Before you begin work on this equipment, be aware of hazards involving electrical circuitry, be familiar with networking environments, and implement accident prevention procedures.
Warning: Warning indicates that the described activity or situation may, or will, cause equipment damage, serious performance problems, or loss of data.
CAUTION: Caution indicates that the described activity or situation may reduce your component or system performance.
Note: Note provides additional operational information.
Tip: Tip provides suggestions for use or best practices.

Options or substeps in procedures and sequential workflows

Options in a procedure or a sequential workflow are indicated by a bulleted list. In the following example, at step 1, the user must perform the described action. At step 2, the user must perform one of the listed options to complete the step.

Options in a procedure

  1. User must perform this step.
  2. This step offers three options. User must perform one option to complete this step.
    • This is one option.
    • This is another option.
    • This is yet another option.

Substeps in a procedure or a sequential workflow are indicated by letters. In the following example, at step 1, the user must perform the described action. At step 2, the user must perform two substeps (a. and b.) to complete the step.

Substeps in a procedure

  1. User must perform this step.
  2. User must perform all substeps to complete this action.
    1. This is one substep.
    2. This is another substep.