Hardware configuration

The following sections describe the hardware configurations.

Configuring power shelf and power modules

For systems with modular power shelves and power modules, define the power shelf and module type used in the system.

Configuring power shelf and power module type for 7750 SR-2se with one shelf and four modules

configure chassis router chassis-number 1 power-shelf 1 power-shelf-type ps-a4-shelf-dc
configure chassis router chassis-number 1 power-shelf 1 power-module 1 power-module-type ps-a-dc-6000
configure chassis router chassis-number 1 power-shelf 1 power-module 2 power-module-type ps-a-dc-6000
configure chassis router chassis-number 1 power-shelf 1 power-module 3 power-module-type ps-a-dc-6000
configure chassis router chassis-number 1 power-shelf 1 power-module 4 power-module-type ps-a-dc-6000

Use the following command to display the operational status of the power shelf and modules.

show chassis power-shelf 1 power-module

Power shelf and module operational status output

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Power Shelf Summary
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Slot       Provisioned Type             Admin Operational   Zone   Input Output
               Equipped Type (if diff)  State State                Mode  
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1          ps-a4-shelf-dc               up    up            1      60A   on
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Power Module Summary
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Slot       Provisioned Type             Admin Operational   Input  Zone
               Equipped Type (if diff)  State State         A B    
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1          ps-a-dc-6000                 up    up            Y Y    1
2          ps-a-dc-6000                 up    up            Y Y    1
3          ps-a-dc-6000                 up    up            Y Y    1
4          ps-a-dc-6000                 up    up            Y Y    1
===============================================================================

Configuring line cards

Define line card types explicitly based on the system type.

Configuring line card type for the 7750 SR-1 with one pluggable MDA card

configure card 1 card-type iom-1
configure card 1 level he
configure card 1 mda 1 mda-type me6-100gb-qsfp28
Use the following command to show the operational status of the card.
show card state

Card state output

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Card State
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Slot/  Provisioned Type                  Admin Operational   Num   Num Comments
Id         Equipped Type (if different)  State State         Ports MDA
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1      iom-1:he                          up    up                  2
1/1    me6-100gb-qsfp28                  up    up            6
A      cpm-1                             up    up                      Active
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Configuring ports and interfaces

Configure the physical port first, followed by an interface with an IPv4 or IPv6 address.

Each port is considered a connector that supports breakout. Configure the connector with the breakout type so that the appropriate ports are created and can be configured.

Configuring the connector breakout type

The following example displays the configuration of a connector breakout. The default port MTU value is 9212.

configure port 1/1/c1 admin-state enable
configure port 1/1/c1 connector breakout c1-100g
configure port 1/1/c1/1 admin-state enable
configure port 1/1/c1/1 description “To Peering LAN"

Configuring the router interface

The interface is provided a name, an IP address, and is associated with a physical port as shown in the following example.

configure router "Base" interface "To-Peering-LAN" port 1/1/c1/1
configure router "Base" interface "To-Peering-LAN" ipv4 primary address 192.168.0.1 prefix-length 24
configure router "Base" interface "To-Peering-LAN" ipv6 address 2001:a8::4 prefix-length 124

Configuring the system interface

The system interface is the router's loopback interface (like lo0 or loopback0) and is configured as shown in the following example.

configure router "Base" interface "system" ipv4 primary address 10.0.0.1 prefix-length 32
configure router "Base" interface "system" ipv6 address 2001:1::101 prefix-length 128
Use the following command to display the port information.
show port

Port status output

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Ports on Slot 1
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Port          Admin Link Port    Cfg  Oper LAG/ Port Port Port   C/QS/S/XFP/
Id            State      State   MTU  MTU  Bndl Mode Encp Type   MDIMDX
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/c1        Up         Link Up                          conn   100GBASE-LR4*
1/1/c1/1      Up    Yes  Up      9212 9212    - netw null cgige
Use the following command to display the router IP interface information.
show router interface

Router interface status output

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Interface Table (Router: Base)
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Interface-Name                   Adm       Opr(v4/v6)  Mode    Port/SapId
   IP-Address                                                  PfxState
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To-Peering-LAN                   Up        Up/Up       Network 1/1/c1/1
   192.168.0.1/24                                              n/a
   2001:a8::4/124                                              PREFERRED
   fe80::1668:ffff:fe00:0/64                                   PREFERRED
system                           Up        Up/Up       Network system
   10.0.0.1/32                                                 n/a
   2001:1::101/128                                             PREFERRED
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interfaces : 2
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BFD can be enabled under the interface for both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. SR OS supports enabling BFD once under the interface along with the timers. Subsequently, the state is shared with the protocols running over that interface by executing the bfd-liveness command under each context of the protocol.

Enabling BFD for IPv4 and IPv6

configure router "Base" interface "Interface-to-R1" ipv4 bfd admin-state enable
configure router "Base" interface "Interface-to-R1" ipv6 bfd admin-state enable

Use the following command to display the IP interface information for the router.

show router bfd session

BFD session information output


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Legend:
  Session Id = Interface Name | LSP Name | Prefix | RSVP Sess Name | Service Id
  wp = Working path   pp = Protecting path
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BFD Session
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Session Id                                        State      Tx Pkts    Rx Pkts
  Rem Addr/Info/SdpId:VcId                      Multipl     Tx Intvl   Rx Intvl
  Protocols                                        Type     LAG Port     LAG ID
  Loc Addr                                                             LAG name
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to-R2                                                Up          N/A        N/A
  fe80::e00:5ff:fe86:500-"to-R2"                      3         1000       1000
  bgp                                            cpm-np          N/A        N/A
  fe80::e00:4eff:fe5a:9400-"to-R2"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of BFD sessions: 1
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