Foundry Networks Router AR SERIES User Manual

Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted  
Router  
Quick Installation Guide  
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Chapter 1  
Getting Started  
Introduction  
This guide describes how to install and configure a rack-mounted AR1208-T, AR1208-E, AR1216-T, AR1216-E,  
AR3201-T-CL, AR3202-T-CL, AR3201-T-CH, and AR3202-T-CH router.  
Audience  
This manual is designed for system administrators with a working knowledge of Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching and  
routing.  
If you are using a Foundry Layer 3 Switch, you should be familiar with the following protocols if applicable to your  
network – IP, RIP, OSPF, BGP4, IGMP, PIM, and VRRP.  
Nomenclature  
This guide uses the following typographical conventions to show information:  
Italic  
highlights the title of another publication and occasionally emphasizes a word or phrase.  
highlights a CLI command.  
Bold  
Bold Italic highlights a term that is being defined.  
Underline  
Capitals  
highlights a link on the Web management interface.  
highlights field names and buttons that appear in the Web management interface.  
NOTE: A note emphasizes an important fact or calls your attention to a dependency.  
WARNING: A warning calls your attention to a possible hazard that can cause injury or death.  
CAUTION: A caution calls your attention to a possible hazard that can damage equipment.  
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Related Publications  
The following Foundry Networks documents supplement the information in this guide.  
Release Notes  
Printed release notes provide the latest information. If release notes are provided with your product, follow the  
instructions contained within them instead of those provided in other documentation.  
Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Installation Guide  
This detailed guide provides detailed installation and configuration steps for installing Foundry AccessIron  
rack-mounted routers.  
Foundry AR-Series Router Configurations Guide  
This guide provides examples of AccessIron configurations.  
Foundry AR-Series Router Command Reference Guide  
This guide explains the syntax and application of AccessIron router CLI commands.  
Foundry AR-Series Router User Guide  
This guide explains the AccessIron router features.  
To order additional copies of these manuals, do one of the following:  
Call 1.877.TURBOCALL (887.2622) in the United States or 1.408.586.1881 outside the United States.  
Send email to [email protected].  
List of Features  
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Table 1.1: Feature Supported in AccessIron Devices  
Category  
Feature  
AR1202 AR3201-T-CL AR3201-T-CH  
AR1204 AR3202-T-CL AR3202-T-CH  
AR1208  
AR1216  
Interfaces  
WAN/LAN  
10/100 Fast Ethernet  
T1/E1  
2
2
2
Yes  
-
-
Channelized T3  
Clear Channel T3  
-
-
-
Yes  
-
Yes  
WAN Protocols  
PPP, PAP, Multilink PPP, Frame Relay, Multilink Frame Relay, (FRF.15, FRF.16.1) BCP, HDLC  
Layer 2 Features  
802.1Q VLAN tagging and forwarding over WLAN  
Virtual LAN Domain (VLD) VLAN Double Tagging  
Transparent Bridging  
Jumbo Frames (4072 bytes)  
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Table 1.1: Feature Supported in AccessIron Devices (Continued)  
Category  
Feature  
AR1202 AR3201-T-CL AR3201-T-CH  
AR1204 AR3202-T-CL AR3202-T-CH  
AR1208  
AR1216  
IP Multiplexing  
NAT mode  
Transparent Layer 3 packet forwarding  
Layer 3 Features  
Routing  
RIPv1/v2  
OSPF  
BGP4  
Static Routing  
ECMP (IP load balancing)  
Multicast (PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, IGMP v2/v3)  
VRRP  
High Availability  
BGP4 Multi-homing  
Bundle Tracking  
MLPPP Bundle Thresholding  
LAN Interface Load Sharing with Failover  
Stateful Packet Inspection Firewall with:  
Security/  
Management  
Layer-3 mode (router and NAT)  
Policy-based NAT/PAT  
Policy-based filters  
URL and application content filtering  
Time and rate limiting  
Denial of Service protection  
Network attack detection  
Application Level Gateway support  
Packet-level logging and syslog support  
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Table 1.1: Feature Supported in AccessIron Devices (Continued)  
Category  
Feature  
AR1202 AR3201-T-CL AR3201-T-CH  
AR1204 AR3202-T-CL AR3202-T-CH  
AR1208  
AR1216  
ACLs  
DHCP  
TFTP  
PAP  
RADIUS  
TACACS+  
SSH v2  
GRE Tunneling  
IPSec VPN with integrated IKE  
Site-to-site VPN  
Site-to-remote VPN  
MD5 & SHA-1 authentication  
Hardware accelerated encryption  
3DES (168 bit), DES (56 bit), AES  
(256 bit) encryption  
-
-
VPN  
optional  
on the  
AR1202  
and  
AR1204  
QoS/Traffic  
RED  
Management  
DiffServ  
Class-based Queuing per:  
IP address  
Flow  
VLAN tag  
Application port  
Frame Relay traffic shaping and policing  
VLAN-802.1P 8 queue prioritization of VLAN frames  
Service  
Management (in-band, serial, Telnet, or modem) by:  
Provisioning  
CLI  
SNMP  
Monitoring  
syslog  
Statistics  
Alarms  
Diagnostics  
BERT  
Loopback testing  
Traceroute  
Reverse Telnet  
Specialized  
Features  
Hospitality Web Redirection  
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Table 1.1: Feature Supported in AccessIron Devices (Continued)  
Category  
Feature  
AR1202 AR3201-T-CL AR3201-T-CH  
AR1204 AR3202-T-CL AR3202-T-CH  
AR1208  
AR1216  
Timed Access List  
How to Get Help  
Foundry Networks technical support will ensure that the fast and easy access that you have come to expect from  
your Foundry Networks products will be maintained.  
Web Access  
Email Access  
Technical requests can also be sent to the following email address:  
Telephone Access  
1.877.TURBOCALL (887.2622) United States  
1.408.586.1881 Outside the United States  
Warranty Coverage  
Contact Foundry Networks using any of the methods listed above for information about the standard and extended  
warranties.  
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Chapter 2  
Installing and Configuring Rack-Mounted Systems  
Before You Begin  
Unpacking and Inspecting  
The following items are shipped with these systems.  
Foundry system  
Two 19-inch (48.26 cm) rack-mount brackets  
AC power cord  
Two 23-inch (58.42 cm) rack-mount brackets  
Four #6 screws  
RJ-45 console cable  
Male DB-9 modular adapter  
Female DB-9 modular adapter  
Four self-adhering rubber feet  
Quick start guide  
Four each #6 flat washers and #6 lock washers  
Product Documentation CD-ROM  
Registration card  
Warranty form  
If any of the above items are missing or defective, contact Foundry.  
Additional Cables, Tools, and Materials  
The following additional cables are required for integrating these systems with other networking devices.  
RJ-45, male/male, Category 5, shielded, twisted pair cable (Ethernet ports)  
RJ-48C, male/male, shielded, straight-through cable (T1/E1 ports)  
RG-59 coaxial cables with BNC connectors (Clear Channel DS3 and CT3)  
The following tools are required for installation.  
#3 Phillips screwdriver (rackmount)  
#2 Phillips screwdriver (mounting bracket)  
1/8 inch (3 mm) flat-blade screwdriver (DC power, ground, and external alarm)  
wire stripping tool (DC power and external alarm)  
The following additional materials are required for connecting DC power, ground, and external alarms to the  
Foundry system.  
18-22 AWG wire (external alarm and ground)  
18 AWG wire (DC power)  
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Installation Site  
These systems are designed to be installed in a 19- or 23-inch (48.26 or 58.42 cm) rack or on a flat, stable surface  
with sufficient space to accommodate a 12- x 19-inch (30.48 x 48.26 cm) footprint. The installation site should  
provide ample room for connecting cables and performing maintenance, and the site should not be subject to  
extreme temperature shifts. The Foundry system should be located in close proximity to all relevant  
telecommunication ports and power supplies.  
Ports and Connections  
The following diagrams and sections identify models and provide information about connecting AC and DC power,  
network cables, and alarm and ground wires.  
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AR1208-T  
1
2
3
4
Octal T1  
WAN  
Link Status  
Ethernet  
0
Ethernet  
1
Console  
Unit  
Summary  
Power  
1400  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ESD Gnd  
Mon.  
TX  
RX  
Col  
HS  
TX  
RX  
Col  
HS  
Status  
Link  
Dup  
Link  
Dup  
5
6
7
8
T1 Ports  
Ethernet Ports  
Console Port  
AR1208-E  
1
2
3
4
Octal E1  
WAN  
Link Status  
Ethernet  
0
Ethernet  
1
Console  
Unit  
Summary  
Power  
1400E  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ESD Gnd  
Mon.  
TX  
RX  
Col  
HS  
TX  
RX  
Col  
HS  
Status  
Link  
Dup  
Link  
Dup  
5
6
7
8
Monitor Port  
E1 Ports  
Ethernet Ports  
Console Port  
AR1216-T  
1
2
3
4
9
10  
11  
12  
Octal E1  
WAN  
Octal E1  
WAN  
Link Status  
Ethernet  
0
Ethernet  
1
Console  
Unit  
Summary  
Power  
6200E  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ESD Gnd  
Mon.  
Mon.  
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16  
TX  
RX  
Col  
HS  
TX  
RX  
Col  
HS  
Status  
Status  
Link  
Dup  
Link  
Dup  
5
6
7
8
13  
14  
15  
16  
Ethernet Ports  
T1 Ports  
T1 Ports  
Console Port  
AR1216-E  
1
2
3
4
9
10  
11  
12  
Octal E1  
WAN  
Octal E1  
WAN  
Link Status  
Ethernet  
0
Ethernet  
1
Console  
Unit  
Summary  
Power  
6200E  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ESD Gnd  
Mon.  
Mon.  
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16  
TX  
RX  
Col  
HS  
TX  
RX  
Col  
HS  
Status  
Status  
Link  
Dup  
Link  
Dup  
5
6
7
8
13  
14  
15  
16  
E1 Ports  
E1 Ports  
Ethernet Ports  
Console Port  
Monitor Port  
Monitor Port  
AR3201-T-CH  
Channelized T3  
DS3  
WAN  
Link Status  
Ethernet  
0
Ethernet  
1
Console  
Unit  
Summary  
Power  
6300  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RX  
TX  
Mon.  
Test  
ESD Gnd  
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16  
AIS  
Yellow  
TX  
RX  
Col  
HS  
TX  
RX  
Col  
HS  
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24  
25 26 27 28  
Status  
Error Signal Frame  
Link  
Dup  
Link  
Dup  
Ethernet Ports  
Channelized T3 Ports  
Console Port  
AR3202-T-CH  
Channelized T3-1  
DS3  
WAN  
Channelized T3-2  
DS3  
WAN  
Link Status  
Ethernet  
0
Ethernet  
1
Console  
Unit  
Summary  
Power  
6302  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RX  
TX  
Mon.  
RX  
TX  
Mon.  
ESD Gnd  
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16  
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24  
25 26 27 28 C1 C2  
Select  
Test  
AIS  
Yellow  
Test  
AIS  
Yellow  
TX  
RX  
Col  
HS  
TX  
RX  
Col  
HS  
Select  
Select  
Status  
Status  
Error Signal Frame  
Error Signal Frame  
Link  
Dup  
Link  
Dup  
Channelized T3 Ports  
Channelized T3 Ports  
Console Port  
Ethernet Ports  
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AR3201-T-CL  
Clear Channel T3  
DS3  
WAN  
Ethernet  
0
Ethernet  
1
Console  
Unit  
Summary  
Power  
4100  
RX  
TX  
ESD Gnd  
Test  
AIS  
Yellow  
TX  
RX  
Col  
HS  
TX  
RX  
Col  
HS  
Status  
Error Signal Frame  
Link  
Dup  
Link  
Dup  
Clear Channel DS3 Ports  
Ethernet Ports  
Console Port  
AR3202-T-CL  
Clear Channel T3-1  
DS3  
WAN  
Clear Channel T3-2  
DS3  
WAN  
Ethernet  
0
Ethernet  
1
Console  
Unit  
Summary  
Power  
4102  
RX  
TX  
RX  
TX  
ESD Gnd  
Test  
AIS  
Yellow  
Test  
AIS  
Yellow  
TX  
RX  
Col  
HS  
TX  
RX  
Col  
HS  
Status  
Status  
Error Signal Frame  
Error Signal Frame  
Link  
Dup  
Link  
Dup  
Console Port  
Clear Channel DS3 Ports  
Ethernet Ports  
Dial-Out Ports  
The AR3202-T-CL, and AR3202-T-CH have a dial-out port on the back panel that is used to notify the network  
administrator or other designated person about captured system traps. Notification procedures can be set up to  
meet the needs of the customer via pager or phone message.  
Console Cable  
Connect the:  
DB-9 modular adapters to the supplied RJ-45 cable  
Male DB-9 modular adapter to the console port  
Female DB-9 modular adapter to a terminal or PC  
Female Adapter  
Foundry System Port  
Terminal or  
Workstation  
Console Cable  
Male Adapter  
Ethernet, E1, T1, CT3, Clear Channel DS3, and USSI  
Connect the:  
RJ-45 connector of an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet 0 or 1 port  
RJ-48C connectors of the T1 cables to the T1/E1 ports (AR1208)  
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Alarms  
Connect the stripped ends of two 18-22 AWG wires to alarm terminals 6 and 7 on the back-panel terminal block.  
AC Receptacle  
CAUTION: TO PROTECT  
AGAINST RISK OF FIRE,  
100-240V  
,
2.5A, 50-60Hz  
ESD  
GND  
REPLACE WITH THE SAME TYPE  
AND RATING OF FUSE ONLY.  
1
2
3
4
-
-
-
-
48B RTN  
48B  
48A RTN  
48A  
5
-
-
7
in-lbs  
SUMMARY  
POWER  
0.57  
0.79 N-m  
TORQUE  
AUX. PORT  
FUSE: T3A, 250V SLOW BLOW  
CAUTION: TO PROTECT GAINST  
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK,  
DISCONNECT BOTH AC POWER CORD  
AND DC WIRING BEFORSERVICING.  
5
-
SEE PRODUCT MANUAL  
6
7
-
-
ALARM CONTACT  
ALARM COMMON  
1
2
40  
3
60V  
4
5
,
6
3.0A  
7
FOR CENTRALIZED DC POWER, INSTALL ONLY IN RESTRICTED ACCESS AREAS  
-
Alarm Terminals  
Power  
Foundry systems operate on AC, single DC, and dual DC power. For AC power operation, connect the female end  
of the supplied AC power cord to the AC power receptacle on the system back panel. Connect the male end of the  
AC cord to a standard 110/120 VAC source. Refer to the figure above. Refer to the Installation Guide: Domestic  
Products for information about dual AC power connection.  
To operate with single-source DC power, connect the stripped ends of two 18-AWG wires to either the A or B  
terminals on the terminal block. Make sure to connect the +48V lead to the appropriate RTN connector.  
CAUTION: To avoid equipment damage, make sure that the +48V lead is connected to the appropriate RTN  
connector (either 1 or 3) on the terminal block.  
To operate with dual-source DC power, connect the stripped ends of four 18-AWG wires to the both the A and B  
terminals on the terminal block. Make sure to connect the +48V leads to the appropriate RTN connectors.  
Management Interface  
To access the command line interface (CLI) via the front-panel console port, connect a terminal or a workstation  
running a terminal emulation software to the Foundry system. The software should be configured as follows:  
9600 bps  
8 data bits  
1 stop bit  
No parity  
XON/XOFF flow control  
To remotely access the system, configure the modem data port as specified above for terminal emulation  
software. It is also possible to telnet to the Foundry system once an IP address is assigned to an Ethernet port.  
Initial Configuration  
Use the following commands to log in as the system administrator, choose a host name, change the password, set  
the system time, and enter an Ethernet IP address.  
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Logging In  
EXAMPLE:Login: foundry  
EXAMPLE:Password: foundry  
Choosing a Host Name  
EXAMPLE:AR1208# configure term  
EXAMPLE:AR1208/configure# hostname ISP_name  
Changing the Password  
EXAMPLE:AR1208# password  
EXAMPLE:name: foundry  
EXAMPLE:old password: foundry  
EXAMPLE:new password: new_pass  
EXAMPLE:re-enter password: new_pass  
Passwords are case-sensitive and must be a minimum of three to a maximum of eight characters. Make a note of  
the password that you use.  
Setting the System Date and Time  
EXAMPLE:AR1208# configure term  
EXAMPLE:AR1208/configure# date - 0 0 mo 3 d 19 y 2000 h 14 mi 40 s 35  
The first portion of this command, date - 0 0, establishes offset from GMT. The minus sign inputs offset direction,  
and the two numbers input offset hours and minutes. The second portion of this command, mo 3 d 19 y 2000 h 14  
mi 40 s 35, inputs the local month, day, year, hour, minute, and second.  
Entering an Ethernet IP Address and Subnet Mask  
EXAMPLE:AR1208# configure term  
EXAMPLE:AR1208/configure# interface ethernet 0  
EXAMPLE:AR1208/configure/interface/ethernet 0# ip address 10.1.100.28 255.255.255.0  
Interface Configuration  
The following are examples of T1, CT3, and DS3 interface configurations. To scroll through the options available  
at any command prompt, press the Tab key. For descriptions of the options available at any command prompt,  
type help and press Enter.  
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T1 Interface  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T# configure term  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure# module t1 4  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/module/t1 4# clock_source line  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/module/t1 4# framing esf  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/module/t1 4# linecode b8zs  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/module/t1 4# yellow_alarm gen_det  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/module/t1 4# exit 3  
E1 Interface  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E# configure term  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure# module e1 4  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/module/e1 4# clock_source line  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/module/e1 4# framing crc  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/module/e1 4# exit 2  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure# cabletype monitor_port 1 twisted_pair  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure# module e1 4  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/module/e1 4# linecode hdb3  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/module/e1 4# yellow_alarm gen_det  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/module/e1 4# exit 3  
Bundle Configuration  
Foundry systems support PPP, MLPPP, FR, MFR, and Cisco-compatible HDLC for WAN data transmission.  
NOTE: Bundle names cannot exceed eight characters.  
The following are examples of bundles configured for T1/E1, fractional T1/E1, and NxT1/NxE1 transmission.  
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Fractional T1/Cisco-compatible HDLC Bundle  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T# configure term  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure# interface bundle Denver  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Denver# link t1 3:1-6  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Denver# encapsulation hdlc  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Denver# hdlc keepalive 20  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Denver# ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Denver# exit 3  
T1or E1/PPP Bundle  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T# configure term  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure# interface bundle Boston  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Boston# link t1 4  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Boston# encapsulation ppp  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Boston# ip address 199.1.1.1 255.255.255.0  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Boston# exit 3  
Routing Configuration  
Foundry products support RIP, OSPF, and BGP4 routing protocols.  
RIP  
Configuring RIP for Ethernet 0 and WAN 1 interfaces.  
EXAMPLE:AR1208# configure terminal  
EXAMPLE:AR1208/configure# router rip  
EXAMPLE:AR1208/configure/router rip# interface ethernet0  
EXAMPLE:AR1208/configure/router rip/interface ethernet0# exit  
EXAMPLE:AR1208/configure/router rip# interface wan1  
EXAMPLE:AR1208/configure/router rip/interface wan1# exit 3  
OSPF  
Configuring OSPF between a LAN and a WAN running MLPPP.  
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EXAMPLE:AR1208-T# configure terminal  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure# interface ethernet 0  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/ethernet 0# ip address 10.10.10.1 24  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/ethernet 0# exit 2  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure# interface bundle Dallas  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Dallas# link ct3 1 1-10  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Dallas# encapsulation ppp  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Dallas# ip address 20.20.20.1 24  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Dallas# exit 2  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure# router routerid 10.10.10.1  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure# router ospf  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/router/ospf# area 760  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/router/ospf/area 760# exit  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/router/ospf# interface Dallas area_id 760  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/router/ospf/interface Dallas# cost 10  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/router/ospf/interface Dallas# exit  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/router/ospf#interface ethernet0 area_id 760  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/router/ospf/interface ethernet0# cost 10  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/router/ospf/interface ethernet0# priority 0  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/router/ospf/interface ethernet0# exit 3  
BGP4  
Configuring EBGP between two different autonomous systems.  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure# interface bundle Chicago  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Chicago# link ct3 1 1-10  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Chicago# encapsulation ppp  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Chicago# ip address 20.20.20.1 24  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Chicago# exit  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure# router bgp 10  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/router/bgp 10# neighbor 20.20.20.2 20  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/router/bgp 10/neighbor 20.20.20.2 20# exit 3  
Configuring IBGP between two neighbors in the same autonomous system.  
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EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure# interface ethernet 0  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/ethernet 0# ip address 10.10.10.1 24  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/ethernet 0# exit  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure# router bgp 10  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/router/bgp 10# neighbor 10.10.10.2 10  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/router/bgp 10/neighbor 10.10.10.2 10# exit 3  
Redistributing static and connected routes.  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure# ip route 9.9.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.10.10.10  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure# router bgp 10  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/router/bgp 10# redistribute static  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/router/bgp 10# redistribute connected  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/router/bgp 10# exit 2  
NxE1/MFR Bundle  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E# configure term  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure# interface bundle Madrid  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/interface/bundle Madrid# link e1 3-4  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/interface/bundle Madrid# encapsulation fr  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/interface/bundle Madrid# fr  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/interface/bundle Madrid/fr# intf_type dce  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/interface/bundle Madrid/fr# lmi  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/interface/bundle Madrid/fr/lmi# keepalive 12  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/interface/bundle Madrid/fr/lmi# exit  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/interface/bundle Madrid/fr# pvc 16  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/interface/bundle Madrid/fr/pvc 16# shaping cir 1920000  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/interface/bundle Madrid/fr/pvc 16# exit  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/interface/bundle Madrid/fr# enable interface  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/interface/bundle Madrid/fr# exit 4  
Fractional E1/Cisco-compatible HDLC Bundle  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E# configure term  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure# interface bundle London  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/interface/bundle London# link e1 3:1-6  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/interface/bundle London# encapsulation hdlc  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/interface/bundle London# hdlc keepalive 20  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/interface/bundle London# ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0  
EXAMPLE:AR1208-E/configure/interface/bundle London# exit 3  
Saving Configurations  
Use the following command to save new configurations to system memory.  
EXAMPLE:AR1208# write mem  
Use the following command to save new configurations to a network host for archiving and back-up purposes.  
Identify the host name or IP address, the host directory the file is being transferred to, and the new name as  
follows.  
EXAMPLE:AR1208# save network 10.1.100.149 /maindir/config01.txt  
When saving to a network host, the host directory and file name must pre-exist.  
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Installing and Configuring Rack-Mounted Systems  
LEDs  
The Foundry system front-panel LEDs indicate real-time unit status. The following table provides information  
about how to interpret the various LED states. For more detailed LED descriptions, refer to the Foundry  
Installation Guide: Domestic Products.  
LED State  
Description  
Off  
Indicates an absence of power, a deselected function, or an out-  
of-service link  
Green  
Yellow  
Indicates either an engaged or a properly functioning feature  
Indicates an out-of-service test or a failed DC converter (Power  
LED)  
Green or yellow with  
blinking red  
Same as above conditions for green and yellow, but one or more  
of the following errors have been detected on a T1 port:  
Framing bit errors  
CRC-6 errors (in ESF mode)  
Line code violations  
Red  
Indicates either an error, an alarm, or a loss of signal  
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