Cisco Cisco Transport Manager 9.1 Technical References
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Cisco Transport Manager Release 9.1 ML Provisioning Methodology
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Base Card Configuration
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Multiple parameters or commands are enclosed within braces ( { } ) and separated by a vertical bar
( | ). For example:
( | ). For example:
{parameter_1 | parameter_2 | parameter_3}
Base Card Configuration
The base card configuration is a set of commands entered during the L2 topology creation. The
parameters are defined in the Create Layer 2 Topology wizard > Layer 2 Topology Bandwidth pane
(see
parameters are defined in the Create Layer 2 Topology wizard > Layer 2 Topology Bandwidth pane
(see
Note
CTM supports the setting of a single match cos command for each class-map command. If another
match cos command is present on the card, CTM recognizes this additional match cos command
incorrectly and displays a null string in the GUI. This additional match cos command must be removed
during a modify bandwidth operation.
match cos command is present on the card, CTM recognizes this additional match cos command
incorrectly and displays a null string in the GUI. This additional match cos command must be removed
during a modify bandwidth operation.
Figure 2
Create Layer 2 Topology Wizard
RPR Base Card Configuration
To create an RPR topology, you must apply the base card configuration to all ML-series cards in the
RPR. The ring is not functional and is reported as L2 Not Ready until the base card configuration is
applied to all cards. You can select an L2 Not Ready RPR in the L2 Topology table and enable the L2
service provisioning by choosing Configuration > Enable L2 Service.
RPR. The ring is not functional and is reported as L2 Not Ready until the base card configuration is
applied to all cards. You can select an L2 Not Ready RPR in the L2 Topology table and enable the L2
service provisioning by choosing Configuration > Enable L2 Service.