Cisco Service Control Engine 2000 4xGBE QUICK START GUIDE,
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1Preparing for Installation
2Rack-Mounting the SCE 2000 Chassis
3Connecting Power Supply Units
4Connecting Management Interfaces and Performing Initial System Configuration
5Cabling Line Ports
6Completing the Installation
7Troubleshooting
8Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Revised: September 17, 2012, OL-26789-01
NoteThis document supports all 3.8.x releases.
1 Preparing for Installation
This section contains warnings, tools and part information, and site preparation details.
Warning
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This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any
equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for
preventing accidents.
Only trained and qualified personnel should install, replace, or service this equipment.
Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source.
This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area is where access can only
be gained by service personnel through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security, and is
controlled by the authority responsible for the location.
Voltage is present on the backplane when the system is operating. To reduce risk of an electric shock, keep hands
and fingers out of the power supply bays and backplane areas.
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity.
Warning
Before you begin the installation of the SCE 2000 platform, read the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
for the Cisco Service Control Engines (SCE) document.
Site Preparation
• Print out and have accessible the“Cisco SCE 2000 GBE Installation Checklist”, found in theCisco SCE 2000 GBE
Installation and Configuration Guide, to record information about this installation.
• Verify that the power service at the site is suitable for the SCE 2000 chassis.
• Verify that there is at least a two inch (5 cm) clearance on both sides of the SCE 2000 and five inches (12.7 cm) at the rear
for adequate airflow for the inlet and exhaust vents.
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Tools and Parts
Use the following list of tools and parts as a checklist for preparing to install the SCE 2000 chassis:
• Number 1 and number 2 Phillips screwdrivers
• 1/4-inch flat-blade screwdriver
• Tape measure and level
• Masking tape or some other method of marking the desired installation height in the rack
• 1/4-inch hex wrench
• Grounding kit (shipped with SCE 2000)
• 12 AWG or 2.5 mm copper installation wire with hex or loop connectors for DC power leads (DC power only) Ring
terminals must be UL approved and suitable for 12 AWG wire.
• AC power cords (AC power only, shipped with SCE 2000)
• Rack-mounting kit (shipped with SCE 2000)
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Spare screws for changing bracket position
Unpacking the Cisco SCE 2000
TipWhen you unpack the Cisco SCE 2000, do not discard the shipping container. Flatten the shipping cartons and store
them with the pallet. You may need these containers if you move or ship the Cisco SCE 2000 in the future.
Check the contents of the shipping container:
• Check the contents of the accessories kit against the list of accessories in the “Cisco SCE 2000 Component List” in theCisco
SCE 2000 Installation and Configuration Guide and the packing slip. Verify that you received all listed equipment, which
should include the following:
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Hardware and software documentation, if ordered
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Optional equipment that you ordered, such as network interface cables, transceivers, or special connectors
Installing the SCE 2000 on a Workbench or Tabletop
You can install the SCE 2000 platform on any flat surface (Figure 1) as long as the surface is large enough for the SCE 2000,
and allows for adequate airflow and ventilation around the sides of the SCE 2000. When installing the SCE 2000 on a
workbench or tabletop or in a rack, ensure that the surface is clean and in a safe location.
Figure 1Installing the System on a Flat Surface
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Step 1Remove the adhesive strips from the four rubber feet and affix the feet onto the four marked locations on the bottom
panel of the unit
Step 2Place the SCE 2000 platform on the tabletop or workbench.
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2 Rack-Mounting the SCE 2000 Chassis
This chapter provides information for rack-mounting the SCE 2000 chassis.
Warning
Before you install, operate, or service the system, read the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the
Cisco Service Control Engines (SCE). This guide contains important safety information you should know before
working with the system.
SCE 2000 Mounting Brackets
There are two standard types of equipment racks, and the appropriate brackets for each are provided in the enclosed kit.
• 19” rack with front rack posts — the mounting kit includes two mounting brackets as illustrated below:
Figure 2Mounting Brackets
• 19” rack with front and back rack posts — in addition to the mounting brackets illustrated below, the mounting kit includes
two crossrail supports that the unit slides onto.
Figure 3Crossrail Supports
The SCE 2000 mounts to the two front rack posts with brackets that attach to the front of the SCE 2000. The inside width
between the two posts or mounting strips (left and right) must be at least 17.3 inches (44 cm).
NoteRemember to leave a two-inch (5 cm) clearance on both sides of the SCE 2000 and at the rear for adequate airflow for
the inlet and exhaust vents.
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Attaching Brackets to the SCE 2000
Before installing the SCE 2000 in the rack, you must first install an appropriate rack-mount bracket on each side of the front
of the SCE 2000, as illustrated in the following figures.
Figure 4Attaching the Mounting Brackets (4-post)
Figure 5Attaching the Mounting Brackets (2-post)
Before installing the SCE 2000 in the rack, you must first install a rack-mount bracket on each side of the front of the SCE 2000.
To install the rack-mount brackets on the SCE 2000 chassis, complete the following steps:
Step 1Align the rack-mount bracket to the side of the SCE 2000. Choose the proper bracket for your installation (2-post rack
or 4-post rack) as illustrated in SCE 2000 Mounting Brackets
Step 2Insert and tighten three screws.
Step 3Repeat steps 1 and 2 on the other side of the SCE 2000.
If mounting the SCE 2000 in a rack with only two posts, skip to Mounting the System to the Rack, page 8.
If mounting the SCE 2000 in a rack with four posts, proceed to the next step, Installing the Crossrail Supports (Four-post rack
only), page 7.
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Installing the Crossrail Supports (Four-post rack only)
This section provides information for assembling the crossrail supports and attaching them to the rack.
When mounting in a rack with four posts (front and back) the two crossrail supports are mounted one on each side of the rack.
The SCE 2000 then slides into these crossrails, which support the weight of the unit.
Assembling the Crossrail Supports
Step 1Assemble the two crossrail supports. Use three screws for each crossrail assembly.
Figure 6Assembling the Slider Brackets
Step 2Make sure that they are oriented so that both crossrails will support the SCE 2000when they are attached to the rack.
Attaching the Crossrail Supports to the Rack
Step 1Align the crossrail supports with the side of the rack, parallel to the floor.
Figure 7Attaching the Crossrails to the Rack
Step 2Insert and tighten two screws to the front posts or mounting strips of the rack
Step 3Insert and tighten two screws to the back posts of the rack.
Step 4Repeat steps 2 and 3 on the other side of the rack, keeping the brackets flush against the posts and parallel to the
supporting bracket on first side of the rack.
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When the appropriate mounting brackets are securely installed, the SCE 2000 can be installed into the rack.
CautionMake sure that the rack brakes are locked or that the rack is otherwise stabilized.
Step 1Slide the SCE 2000 into the rack, pushing it back until the brackets (installed at the front of the unit) meet the mounting
strips or posts on both sides of the rack.
Figure 8Sliding the SCE Platform into the Rack
A rack with both front and back posts will have the crossrail supports installed. Slide the SCE 2000 onto these crossrails
and push it all the way back.
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the rack or mounting strip.
Insert and tighten two appropriate screws to the rack for each bracket.
Figure 9Securing the SCE Platform to the Rack
NoteSince the brackets support the weight of the entire SCE 2000 chassis, be sure to use all four screws to fasten the
two rack-mount brackets to the rack posts.
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3 Connecting Power Supply Units
The SCE 2000 platform is shipped with the power supplies (AC or DC) already installed. This section provides information for
grounding the SCE 2000 platform and connecting the AC or DC power supply units.
Connecting Chassis Ground
Figure 10Grounding the Unit (AC)
Figure 11Grounding the Unit (DC)
A grounding kit is provided with each SCE 2000. Use this grounding kit to properly ground the SCE 2000 chassis.
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When installing the unit, the chassis ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last.
Step 1Attach the grounding cable (green and yellow cable) to the chassis grounding connector located on the rear panel of the
SCE 2000, firmly fastening the (enclosed) hex nuts and spring washers with a #¼” hex wrench (refer to the appropriate
figure above for an AC- or DC-powered SCE 2000 platform).
The other side of the grounding cable must be connected to the site equivalent of the AC earth.
Connecting Power
Connecting DC-Input Power Supply Unit
Figure 12Connecting the DC Power
Warning
Before completing any of the following steps, and to prevent short-circuit or shock hazards, ensure that power is
removed from the DC circuit. To ensure that all power to the power supply unit is OFF, locate the circuit breaker
on the panel board that services the DC circuit, switch the circuit breaker to the OFF position, and tape the switch
handle of the circuit breaker in the OFF position.
Warning
Step 1Ensure that the DC power line input leads are disconnected from the power source.
Step 2Using the number 2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the protective plate from the terminal block.
Wiring should be done by a professional in accordance with state and local electrical codes.
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Step 3Insert one receptacle screw into the hex or loop connector on one power line input, insert the screw with the connector
into the corresponding lead receptacle and tighten the receptacle screw using the number 2 Phillips. Repeat for the
remaining power line input lead.
NoteThe color coding of the DC-input power supply leads depends on the color coding of the DC power source at your
site. Make certain the lead color coding you choose for the DC-input power supply matches lead color coding used
at the DC power source.
NoteUse 12 AWG (2.5 mm) copper wire only with hex or loop connectors. Ring terminals must be UL approved and
suitable for 12 AWG wire.
Step 4Using the number 2 Phillips screwdriver, securely fasten the protective plate to the terminal block.
Step 5Connect the DC power line input leads to the DC power source through a fast 10A circuit breaker.
Step 6Turn the on/off switch to the ON position.
Step 7Look at the IN and OK LEDs on the power supply unit and the corresponding Power LED on the front panel. If the
DC-input power supply unit is operating properly, these LEDs will be glowing green.
Step 8Ensure that the power supply is properly aligned and the installation screw is tightened.
Connecting AC-Input Power Supply Unit
Step 1Plug the AC-input power cable into the AC-input power receptacle on the AC-input power supply.
For AC-input power, we recommend powering the SCE 2000 platform from a 120 VAC, 15A receptacle U.S. (240 VAC,
10A international) at the power source.
Figure 13Connecting the AC Power
Step 2Plug the AC power supply cable into the AC power source.
Step 3Turn the on/off switch to the on position.
Step 4Look at the IN and OK LEDs on the power supply unit and the corresponding Power LED on the front panel. If the
AC-input power supply unit is operating properly, these LEDs will be glowing green.
Step 5Ensure that the power supply is properly aligned and the installation screw is tightened.
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4 Connecting Management Interfaces and Performing Initial System
Configuration
This section explains how to connect the SCE 2000 platform to a local console and how to cable the 10/100/1000 Ethernet
management interface.
Connecting the Local Console
You must first connect the unit to a local console and configure the initial settings for the SCE 2000 to support remote
management.
Make sure that the terminal configuration is as follows:
• 9600 baud
• 8 data bits
• No Parity
• 1 stop bits
• No flow control
The above Cisco SCE 2000 port parameters are fixed and are not configurable.
Step 1Plug the RS-232 serial cable provided with the Cisco SCE 2000 into the Con port on the front panel of the SCE 2000
(#2 in Figure 14).
Figure 14Connecting the Local Console to the SCE 2000 CON Port
Step 2Connect the other end of the serial cable (with an attached DB-9 connector) to the VT100 compatible local (serial)
terminal.
Step 3Make sure that the Cisco SCE 2000 is powered on and has completed booting (this process may take several minutes).
Step 4Press Enter several times until the Cisco logo appears on the local terminal and the setup configuration dialog begins.
--- System Configuration Dialog --At any point you may enter a question mark ‘?’ followed by ‘Enter’ for help.
Use ctrl-C to abort configuration dialog at any prompt.
Use ctrl-Z to jump to the end of the configuration dialog at any prompt.
Default settings are in square brackets ‘[]’.
Would you like to continue with the System Configuration Dialog? [yes/no]: y
Step 5Type y and press Enter.
Enters the system configuration dialog.
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Setting Up Initial Parameters
Upon initial connection to the local terminal, as described above, the system configuration wizard automatically runs to guide
the user through the entire setup process. The wizard prompts for all necessary parameters, displaying default values, where
applicable. You may accept the default values or define other values.
When the dialog is complete, you may review the new configuration before applying it. The system displays the configuration,
including parameters that were not changed. The system also displays any errors that are detected in the configuration. When
the configuration is satisfactory, you may apply and save the new configuration.
The Setup Command
The following table lists all the parameters included in the initial configuration. It is recommended that you obtain values for
any parameters that you will configure at this time before beginning the setup.
NoteFor further information regarding any configuration step or specific parameter, refer to the relevant section in the Cisco
SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide.
Table 1Setup Command Parameters
ParameterDefinition
IP addressIP address of the SCE 2000.
subnet maskSubnet mask of the SCE 2000.
default gatewayDefault gateway.
hostnameCharacter string used to identify the SCE 2000. Maximum 20 characters.
admin passwordAdmin level password.
Character string from 4-100 characters beginning with an alpha character.
root passwordRoot level password.
Character string from 4-100 characters beginning with an alpha character.
password encryption statusEnable or disable password encryption?
Time Settings
time zone name and offsetStandard time zone abbreviation and minutes offset from UTC.
local time and dateCurrent local time and date. Use the format:
00:00:00 1 January 2002
SNTP Configuration
broadcast client statusSet the status of the SNTP broadcast client.
If enabled, the SCE will synchronize its local time with updates received
from SNTP broadcast servers.
unicast query intervalInterval in seconds between unicast requests for update (64 – 1024)
unicast server IP addressIP address of the SNTP unicast server.
DNS Configuration
DNS lookup statusEnable or disable IP DNS-based hostname translation.
default domain nameDefault domain name to be used for completing unqualified host names
IP addressIP address of domain name server. (maximum of 3 servers)
TCP port numberTCP port number of the RDR-formatter destination
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ParameterDefinition
Access Control List numberHow many ACLs will be necessary? What IP addresses will be
permitted/denied access for each management interface? You may want
ACLs for the following:
Any IP access
Telnet access
SNMP GET access
SNMP SET access
list entries (maximum 20 per list)IP address, and whether permitted or denied access.
IP access ACLID number of the ACL controlling IP access.
telnet ACLID number of the ACL controlling telnet access.
SNMP Configuration
SNMP agent statusEnable or disable SNMP management.
GET community namesCommunity strings to allow GET access and associated ACLs (maximum
20).
SET community namesCommunity strings to allow SET access and associated ACLs (maximum
20).
trap managers (maximum 20)Trap manager IP address, community string, and SNMP version.
Authentication Failure trap statusSets the status of the Authentication Failure traps.
enterprise traps statusSets the status of the enterprise traps.
system administratorName of the system administrator.
Topology Configuration
connection modeIs the SCE 2000 installed using inline topology or receive-only topology
using an optical splitter?
type of deploymentIs this a cascade topology, with two SCE 2000 s connected via the cascade
ports? Or is this a single platform topology?
physically connected link
(cascade topology only)
In a cascade deployment this parameter sets the index for the link that this
SCE 2000 is deployed on. The options for SCE 2000 are link-0 or link-1.
In a single- SCE 2000 platform deployment this parameter is not relevant
since one SCE 2000 is deployed on both links. In this case the link
connected to port1-port2 is by default link-0 and the link connected to
port3-port4 is be default link-1.
priority
(cascade topology only)
on-failure behavior
(inline connection mode only)
Admin status of the SCE 2000 after abnormal
boot
If this is a cascaded topology, is this SCE 2000 the primary or secondary
SCE 2000?
If this SCE 2000 is deployed inline, should the failure behavior be bypass
or cutoff of the link?
After a reboot due to a failure, should the SCE 2000 remain in a Failure
status or move to operational status provided no other problem was
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Figure 15Cabling the Management Port
NoteBy default, the management port is configured to auto-negotiation enabled.
The SCE 2000 has two management ports, labeled Mng1 and Mng 2. Use the Mng 1 port.
Step 1Plug the Ethernet cable provided (with attached RJ-45 connector) into the Mng 1 port on the front panel of the
SCE 2000.
Step 2Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable into your management network. The Link LED on the SCE 2000
management port lights.
Step 3Test connectivity. From the host that you intend to use for remote management, ping to the SCE 2000 by typing ping
and the SCE 2000 IP address, and pressing Enter.
This verifies that an active connection exists between the specified station and the management port.
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5 Cabling Line Ports
This chapter describes cabling the Gigabit Ethernet ports for both one and two SCE 2000 topologies, and for configuring
Gigabit Ethernet (GBE) interface parameters. In a topology utilizing two SCE 2000s (cascade), this includes the cascade ports
as well as the line ports.
Warning
NoteWhen installing a cascaded system, it is extremely important to follow the sequence of procedures outlined in
Class 1 laser. Avoid exposure to radiation and do not stare into open aperture.
“Installing a Cascaded System” section on page 19.
SCE 2000 Connectivity Summary
Table 2 through Table 4 summarize SCE 2000 connectivity for basic topologies.
General Guidelines
• The SCE 2000 can be installed either inline or receive-only.
• Receive-only topologies use only receive fibers.
NoteYou can implement receive-only topologies using either an optical splitter or a switch. If you use a switch, it must
support SPAN functionality that includes separation between ingress and egress traffic and multiple SPAN-port
destinations.
• Subscriber and Network sides are indicated on the front panel of the SCE 2000.
Table 2Single Link Connectivity
PortLink
Either GBE-1 or GBE-2Link 0
Table 3Dual Link Connectivity
PortLink
GBE-1Link 0
GBE-2Link 1
Table 4Cascade Connectivity
This port on SCE 2000 #1Connects to this...
GBE-1Subscriber and network side network elements as indicated on the front panel
GBE-2 SUB (cascade port) GBE-2 NET on SCE 2000 #2
GBE-2 NET (cascade port) GBE-2 SUB on SCE 2000 #2
This port on SCE 2000 #2Connects to this....
GBE-1Subscriber and network side network elements as indicated on the front panel
GBE-2 SUB (cascade port) GBE-2 NET on SCE 2000 #1
GBE-2 NET (cascade port) GBE-2 SUB on SCE 2000 #1
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RX
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LINK
RX
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RX
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RX
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RX
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LINK
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92783
3214
NoteCascade ports must be connected directly in Layer 1 (dark fibers).
Cabling GBE Line Interface Ports
Warning
Class 1 laser. Avoid exposure to radiation and do not stare into open aperture.
The following table presents the fiber specifications. The SCE 2000 may be ordered with either Multimode or Single Mode
transceivers The transceiver type is indicated on the front panel under the ports. Note that both transceivers on any individual
SCE 2000 are the same, either 850nm Multimode OR 1310nm Single Mode.
–9.5 to –3 dBm–17 to 0 dBm750m for 50µm Core Diameter MMF
400m for 62.5µm Core Diameter MMF
–9.5 to –3 dBm–20 to 3 dBm10 km for 9.0µm Core Diameter SMF
Single Mode
Step 1Obtain the appropriate fiber optic cable.
Step 2Plus the fiber optic cable into the appropriate GBE port on the front panel of the SCE 2000 ().
Figure 16Cabling the GBE Interface
The Link LED should be green.
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Configuring GigabitEthernet Auto-Negotiation
By default, the SCE 2000 GBE line interface ports are configured with auto-negotiation disabled.
NoteAuto-negotiation must be disabled when the SCE 2000 is deployed using an external optical splitter (receive-only
topology)
NoteIf you change any parameters, you must save the new configuration settings. Use the copy running-config startup-config
CLI command.
Step 1At the SCE# prompt, type configure, and press Enter.
Enters the Global Configuration Mode.
Step 2At the SCE (config)# prompt, type interface GigabitEthernet 0/portnumber, and press Enter.
- where portnumber is the number of the selected port (1-4).
Enters the GigabitEthernet Interface configuration mode for the specified GBE port.
Step 3Type auto-negotiate
Enables auto-negotiation for the GBE interface.
Step 4Type exit
Returns to Global Configuration Mode, from which you can enter the GigabitEthernet Interface configuration mode
for the remaining GBE ports.
Step 5Repeat this procedure to configure auto-negotiation for the other GBE port interfaces.
and press Enter.
and press Enter.
Installing a Cascaded System
Step 1Install both SCE 2000s, power them up, and perform the initial system configuration.
Step 2Connect both SCE 2000s to the management station.
Step 3Connect the cascade ports (see Table 4). The cascade ports must be connected directly in Layer 1 (dark fibers), not
through switches.
Step 4Set topology configurations for each SCE 2000 using the connection-mode options.
Step 5Make sure that the SCE 2000s have synchronized and active SCE 2000 was selected.
Step 6If you want to start with bypass/sniffing, change the link mode to your required mode in both SCE 2000s on both links.
The bypass mode will be applied only to the active SCE 2000.
Step 7Connect the traffic port of SCE 2000 #1. This will cause a momentary down time until the network elements from both
sides of the SCE 2000 auto-negotiate with it and start working.
Step 8Connect the traffic port of SCE 2000 #2, this will cause a momentary down time until the network elements from both
sides of the SCE 2000 auto-negotiate with it and start working.
Step 9When full control is needed, change the link mode on both SCE 2000s on both links to ‘forwarding’. It is recommended
to first configure the active SCE 2000 and then the standby.
Step 10 You can now start working with the Subscriber Manager.
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6 Completing the Installation
This module explains how to verify link connectivity and how to install a Cisco service control application.
Examining the LEDs
• The GBE Link LED should be green. This indicates that an active connection exists.
• The GBE RX and TX LEDs (if flashing green) indicate that traffic is being received or transmitted by the SCE 2000 platform,
respectively.
NoteIn an inline topology, the RX and TX LEDs indicate that packets are being received and transmitted by the SCE
2000 platform.
• In optical splitter topologies, the RX LEDs are the sole indicators. The TX LEDs do not blink, because the TX is not
connected to the port in this topology.
Performing Final Installation Verification
Viewing Gigabit Ethernet Port Status
Step 1At the SCE> prompt, type show interface GigabitEthernet 0/portnumber.
This displays the port link status.
The following example shows how to display a system response.
SCE>show interface GigabitEthernet 0/1
Auto negotiation configured: Enabled
Actual status:
Link is: ON
Auto negotiation: Enabled
Bandwidth (L1): 1000000 Kbps, Burst-size: 50000 bytes
Pseudo IP Address: Not Configured
physical mode : 0
Monitoring Traffic Using the Gigabit Ethernet Counters
In an inline topology, you can monitor traffic through the platform counters for both the RX and TX connections. As packets
flow through the Cisco SCE 2000 for both RX and TX, the counters increase.
However, in receive-only topologies, the counters for the TX do not increment because the SCE 2000 is only monitoring traffic,
and not re-transmitting traffic.
Step 1At the SCE> prompt, type show interface GigabitEthernet 0/portnumber counters. The GigabitEthernet counters
appear.
Step 2Use the output to verify that traffic is taking place. You can see that the counters increase, together with real-time packet
flow through the Cisco SCE 2000.
Remember, in bump-in-the-wire topology, both the RX and TX counters function as traffic monitors. For receive-only
topologies using an external splitter, only the RX counters apply.
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The following example shows how to view the counters of the first Gigabit Ethernet interface.
SCE>show interface GigabitEthernet 0/1 counters
In total octets: 100
In good unicast packets: 90
In good multicast packets: 0
In good broadcast packets: 10
In packets discarded: 0
In packets with CRC/Alignment error: 0
In undersized packets: 0
In oversized packets: 0
Out total octets: 93*2^32+1022342538
Out unicast packets: 858086051
Out non unicast packets: 0
Out packets discarded: 0
Viewing User Log Counters
View the user log for errors that may have occurred during the installation process.
Step 1At the SCE> prompt, type show logger device User-File-Log counters and press Enter.
Step 2If Total error messages or Total fatal messages appear, use the show logger device User-File-Log command to display
details about the errors.
SCE>show logger device user-file-log counters
Logger device User-File-Log counters:
Total info messages: 1
Total warning messages: 0
Total error messages: 0
Total fatal messages: 0
Configuring the SCE 2000 Platform
After you install the SCE 2000 platform hardware, check all external connections, turn on system power, and allow the system
to boot, you are ready to install the service control application. However, before you install the application, you might need to
configure the SCE platform. Instructions for configuring the SCE 2000 platform are beyond the scope of this publication.
For information on system and interface configuration, refer to the following documents:
• Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
When you enter configuration commands, this action immediately affects the SCE platform operation and configuration. The
configuration, referred to as the running-config, is saved in the SCE platform volatile memory and is effective while the SCE
platform is up. After reboot, the SCE platform loads the startup-config, which includes the nondefault configuration that was
saved by the user, into the running-config.
The SCE platform provides commands for:
• Viewing the running configuration with only user-configured (nondefault) values: show running-config
• Viewing the running configuration with all the SCE platform running configuration values, whether default or not: show
running-config all-data
• Viewing the startup configuration: show startup-config
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After configuring the SCE platform, you may query for the running configuration using the command show running-config.
Step 1At the SCE# prompt, type show running-config. The system shows the running configuration.
SCE#show running-config
#This is a general configuration file (running-config).
#Created on 13:39:29 UTC TUE July 7 2009
When you make changes to the current running configuration and you want those changes to remain in effect when the system
restarts, you must save the changes before leaving the management session. To do so, save the running configuration to the
startup configuration file.
The SCE platform provides multiple interfaces for configuration and management. All interfaces supply an API to the same
database of the SCE platform. Any configuration made through one interface is reflected through all interfaces. Furthermore,
when saving the running configuration to the startup configuration from any management interface, all configuration settings
are saved regardless of the management interface used to set the configuration.
For backup purposes, the old startup-config file is saved under the directory:
To remove a configuration command from the running-config, use the no form of the command.
/system/prevconf.
Step 1At the SCE# prompt, type show running-config to view the running configuration. The running configuration appears.
Step 2Check the configuration to make sure that it is set to your specifications. If not, make the changes you want before
saving.
Step 3Type copy running-config startup-config. The system saves all running configuration information to the configuration
file, which is used when the system reboots.
The configuration file holds all information that is different from the system default in a file called config.tx1 located
in the directory: /system.
Saving or Changing Configuration Settings—Example
The following example shows how to save the running configuration file (first displaying the file to review the settings).
SCE#show running-config
#This is a general configuration file (running-config).
#Created on 13:39:29 UTC TUE July 7 2009
connection-mode inline on-failure bypass
no silent
no shutdown
flow-filter partition name "ignore_filter" first-rule 4 num-rules 32
flow-filter partition name "udpPortsToOpenBySw" first-rule 40 num-rules 21
attack-filter subscriber-notification ports 80
replace spare-memory code bytes 3145728
interface FastEthernet 0/0
ip address 172.29.52.245 255.255.255.0
interface FastEthernet 0/1
ip address 172.29.52.245 255.255.255.0
interface GigabitEthernet 0/1
auto-negotiate
global-controller 0 name "Default Global Controller"
interface GigabitEthernet 0/2
auto-negotiate
global-controller 0 name "Default Global Controller"
interface GigabitEthernet 0/3
global-controller 0 name "Default Global Controller"
interface GigabitEthernet 0/4
global-controller 0 name "Default Global Controller"
exit
ip default-gateway 172.29.52.1
line vty 0 4
timeout 180
exit
interface Mng 0/1
exit
interface Mng 0/2
exit
aaa authentication login default local
management-agent property "com.pcube.management.framework.install.activation.operation" "Install"
management-agent property "com.pcube.management.framework.install.activated.version" "3.5.5 build 127"
management-agent property "com.pcube.management.framework.install.activated.package" "SCA BB"
management-agent property "com.pcube.management.framework.install.activation.date" "Tue Jun 04 20:57:48
GMT+00:00 2009"
ip rpc-adapter security-level none
SCE#copy running-config startup-config
Writing general configuration file to temporary location...
Backing-up general configuration file...
Copy temporary file to final location...
SCE#
Installing a Service Control Application
The Service Control solution requires that the Service Control application be installed on the SCE platform. This is a pqi file
that is installed and configured using the Cisco Service Control Application for Broadband (SCA BB) console.
For an explanation of how to install the pqi file,
Cisco Service Control Product Installation Guide.
For information on initial configuration of the application, see “Initial SCA BB Configuration” in the Cisco Service Control
Product Installation Guide.
For complete instructions on how to install and configure the SCA BB application,
Broadband User Guide.
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see “Installing the Application and Protocol Pack on the SCE Platform” inthe
see the Cisco Service Control Application for
7 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting the Cisco SCE 2000 Operational Status
Table 5 lists the operational states of the Cisco SCE 2000. The Status LED on the service control module reflects current
Cisco SCE 2000 operational status. To show operational status, enter the command show system operation-status. Table 6 lists
the LED status explanations.
Table 5Cisco SCE 2000 Operational States
Cisco SCE 2000
Operational StatusDescriptionStatus LED State
BootingInitial state after resetAmber
OperationalCisco SCE 2000 becomes operational after completing the following:
• Boot is completed
• Power self-tests are completed without failure
• Platform configuration is applied
WarningCisco SCE 2000 is fully operational (as above) but one of the following
occurred:
• Line ports (GBE ports) to the link are down
• Management port link is down
• Temperature raised above threshold
• Voltage not in required range
• Fans problem
• Power supply issue
• Insufficient space on the disk
NoteIf the condition that caused the Cisco SCE 2000 to be in Warning
state is resolved (for example, link is up) the Cisco SCE 2000 reverts
to Operational state.
FailureAfter bootup, system is in Failure state due to one of the following
conditions:
• Power-on test failure
• Three abnormal reboots in less than 20 minutes
• Platform configured to enter Failure mode consequent to
failure-induced reboot (this is configurable using CLI command)
• Severe system health problem, such as extensive overheating or voltage
out of correct operating range
NoteDepending on the cause of failure, the management interface and the
platform configuration may or may not be active or available.
Steady green
Flashing amber
Red
Table 6Power Supply LEDs
LED LabelColorStateFunction
INGreenOnThe input voltage is in the required range.
OffThe input voltage is not in the required range.
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Table 6Power Supply LEDs (continued)
LED LabelColorStateFunction
OKGreenOnThe output voltage is in the required range (between 11.9 and 12.1 VDC).
OffThe output voltage is not within the required range (greater than 12.1 VDC
or less than 11.9 VDC).
Power A/B (front panel)GreenSteadyCorresponding power supply unit is present and functioning normally.
RedSteadyCorresponding power supply unit present, but malfunctioning.
OffCorresponding power supply unit is either not present or has failed.
Identifying Startup Issues
Startup issues are commonly due to a powers source issue or a poor cable connection.
This section describes the normal startup sequence and describes the steps to take if the system does not perform that sequence
as expected. LEDs indicate all system states in the startup sequence. By checking the state of the LEDs, you can determine when
and where the system failed in the startup sequence. Use the following descriptions to isolate the problem to a subsystem, and
then proceed to the appropriate sections to try to resolve the problem.
When you start up the system by turning on the power supply switch, the following should occur:
• You should immediately hear the fans operating.
• When all LEDs come on to indicate that the system has booted successfully, the initial system banner should be displayed
on the console screen.
•
f the banner is displayed, but the Status LED is flashing orange, indicating a warning state, check the user log:
At the prompt, enter more user log
If any of the following warning messages appear, turn off the Cisco SCE 2000 platform and call technical support.
–
Voltage problem
–
Fan problem
–
Abnormal increase in interior temperature
• If the following warning message appears, delete unneeded files from the disk.
–
insufficient disk space
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8 Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the
monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at:
Subscribe to the What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation as a Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed and set content to be
delivered directly to your desktop using a reader application. The RSS feeds are a free service and Cisco currently supports
RSS Version 2.0.
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