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Preface 1
Audience 1-1
Document Revision History 1-1
Organization 1-2
Related Documentation 1-4
Conventions 1-5
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines 1-6
CHAPTER 1
Product Overview 1-1
Supported Hardware and Software 1-1
User Interfaces 1-1
Configuring Embedded CiscoView Support 1-2
Understanding Embedded CiscoView 1-2
Installing and Configuring Embedded CiscoView 1-2
Displaying Embedded CiscoView Information 1-3
Software Features Supported in Hardware by the PFC and DFC 1-3
CHAPTER 2
Configuring the Router for the First Time 2-1
Default Configuration 2-2
Configuring the Router 2-2
Using the Setup Facility or the setup Command 2-2
Using Configuration Mode 2-3
Checking the Running Configuration Before Saving 2-4
Saving the Running Configuration Settings 2-5
Reviewing the Configuration 2-5
Configuring a Static Route 2-5
Configuring a BOOTP Server 2-6
Protecting Access to Privileged EXEC Commands 2-8
Setting or Changing a Static Enable Password 2-8
Using the enable password and enable secret Commands 2-8
Setting or Changing a Line Password 2-9
Setting TACACS+ Password Protection for Privileged EXEC Mode 2-9
Encrypting Passwords 2-10
Configuring Multiple Privilege Levels 2-10
Recovering a Lost Enable Password 2-12
Modifying the Supervisor Engine Startup Configuration 2-13
Understanding the Supervisor Engine Boot Configuration 2-13
Configuring the Software Configuration Register 2-14
Specifying the Startup System Image 2-17
Understanding Flash Memory 2-17
CONFIG_FILE Environment Variable 2-18
Controlling Environment Variables 2-19
CHAPTER 3
Configuring a Route Switch Processor 720 3-1
RSP720 PFC Compatibility Matrix 3-2
RSP720 Features 3-2
Accessing Flash Memory on the RSP720 3-6
Configuring route switch processor 720 Ports 3-6
Configuring and Monitoring the Switch Fabric Functionality 3-7
Understanding How the Switch Fabric Functionality Works 3-7
Configuring the Switch Fabric Functionality 3-8
Monitoring the Switch Fabric Functionality 3-9
CHAPTER 3
Configuring a Supervisor Engine 720 3-1
Using the Bootflash or Bootdisk on a Supervisor Engine 720 3-1
Using the Slots on a Supervisor Engine 720 3-2
Configuring Supervisor Engine 720 Ports 3-2
Configuring and Monitoring the Switch Fabric Functionality 3-2
Understanding How the Switch Fabric Functionality Works 3-2
Configuring the Switch Fabric Functionality 3-4
Monitoring the Switch Fabric Functionality 3-4
CHAPTER 4
Configuring a Supervisor Engine 32 4-1
Flash Memory on a Supervisor Engine 32 4-1
Supervisor Engine 32 Ports 4-2
CHAPTER 5
Configuring NSF with SSO Supervisor Engine Redundancy 5-1
Understanding NSF with SSO Supervisor Engine Redundancy 5-1
NSF with SSO Supervisor Engine Redundancy Overview 5-2
SSO Operation 5-2
NSF Operation 5-2
Cisco Express Forwarding 5-3
Multicast MLS NSF with SSO 5-3
Routing Protocols 5-4
NSF Benefits and Restrictions 5-8
Supervisor Engine Configuration Synchronization 5-9
Supervisor Engine Redundancy Guidelines and Restrictions 5-9
Redundancy Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions 5-9
Hardware Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions 5-10
Configuration Mode Restrictions 5-10
NSF Configuration Tasks 5-10
Configuring SSO 5-11
Configuring Multicast MLS NSF with SSO 5-12
Verifying Multicast NSF with SSO 5-12
Configuring CEF NSF 5-13
Verifying CEF NSF 5-13
Configuring BGP NSF 5-13
Verifying BGP NSF 5-14
Configuring OSPF NSF 5-15
Verifying OSPF NSF 5-15
Configuring IS-IS NSF 5-16
Verifying IS-IS NSF 5-16
Configuring EIGRP NSF 5-18
Verifying EIGRP NSF 5-18
Synchronizing the Supervisor Engine Configurations 5-19
Copying Files to the Redundant Supervisor Engine 5-19
CHAPTER 6
Configuring RPR and RPR+ Supervisor Engine Redundancy 6-1
Understanding RPR and RPR+ 6-1
Supervisor Engine Redundancy Overview 6-2
RPR Operation 6-2
RPR+ Operation 6-3
Supervisor Engine Configuration Synchronization 6-3
Supervisor Engine Redundancy Guidelines and Restrictions 6-4
Redundancy Guidelines and Restrictions 6-4
RPR+ Guidelines and Restrictions 6-5
Hardware Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions 6-5
Configuration Mode Restrictions 6-6
Configuring Supervisor Engine Redundancy 6-6
Configuring Redundancy 6-6
Synchronizing the Supervisor Engine Configurations 6-7
Displaying the Redundancy States 6-7
Performing a Fast Software Upgrade 6-8
Copying Files to the Redundant Supervisor Engine 6-9
CHAPTER 8
ISSU and eFSU on Cisco 7600 Series Routers 8-1
ISSU and eFSU Overview 8-1
ISSU Overview 8-2
eFSU Overview 8-2
Cisco 7600 ISSU and eFSU Support 8-4
ISSU Support 8-5
eFSU Support 8-6
Cisco 7600 ISSU and eFSU Guidelines and Limitations 8-6
Performing an In Service Software Upgrade 8-7
Software Upgrade Process Summary 8-8
Preparing for the Upgrade 8-9
Copying the New Software Image 8-11
Loading the New Software onto the Standby RP 8-12
Displaying Maximum Outage Time for Installed Line Cards (Optional) 8-14
Forcing a Switchover from Active to Standby 8-14
Accepting the New Software Version and Stopping the Rollback Process (Optional) 8-17
Committing the New Software to the Standby 8-17
Verifying the Software Installation 8-18
Aborting the Upgrade Process 8-19
Upgrading a Non-eFSU Image to an eFSU Image 8-20
Command Reference 8-20
CHAPTER 7
Configuring Interfaces 7-1
Understanding Interface Configuration 7-1
Using the Interface Command 7-2
Configuring a Range of Interfaces 7-3
Defining and Using Interface-Range Macros 7-4
Configuring Optional Interface Features 7-5
Configuring Ethernet Interface Speed and Duplex Mode 7-5
Configuring Jumbo Frame Support 7-9
Configuring IEEE 802.3X Flow Control 7-12
Configuring the Port Debounce Timer 7-13
Adding a Description for an Interface 7-14
Understanding Online Insertion and Removal 7-15
Monitoring and Maintaining Interfaces 7-15
Checking the Cable Status Using the TDR 7-16
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