Technical Documentation

Verifying the State of the Routing Matrix

Purpose

After the T640 router has booted, verify the state of the control planes, switching planes, and interfaces within the routing matrix. The TX Matrix router is now the point of control for the routing matrix. You configure and manage the routing matrix through the external management devices connected to the TX Matrix router.

Action

To verify the state of the control planes, switching planes, and interfaces within the routing matrix:

  1. Verify that the routing matrix control plane is operating correctly by issuing the show tnp addresses command:

    user@host> show tnp addresses
       Name       TNPaddr       MAC address      IF   MTU   Expire  Hopcnt  Alias
    lcc0-master  0x01000001  02:00:00:01:01:01  em0  1500   3       0
    lcc0-re0     0x01000004  02:00:00:01:00:01  bcm0  1500  3       0
    lcc0-re1     0x01000005  02:00:00:01:01:01  em0  1500   3       0
    lcc0-fpc0    0x01000010  02:00:00:01:00:10  em0  1500   5       0       fpc0
    lcc0-spmb0   0x01000030  02:00:00:01:00:30  bcm0  1500  5       1
    lcc0-spmb1   0x01000031  02:00:00:01:00:31  em0  1500   5       1
    scc-master   0x10000001  02:00:00:10:00:01  bcm0  1500  0       0
    scc-master   0x10000001  00:80:42:12:c6:38  em0  1500   0       1
    scc-re0      0x10000004  02:00:00:10:00:01  bcm0  1500  0       0
    scc-re0      0x10000004  00:80:42:12:c6:38  em0  1500   0       1
    scc-re1      0x10000005  02:00:00:10:01:01  em0  1500   2       0
    scc-spmb0    0x10000030  02:00:00:10:00:30  bcm0  1500  4       0
    scc-spmb1    0x10000031  02:00:00:10:00:31  em0  1500   5       0
    bcast        0xFFFFFFFF  ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  bcm0  1500  0       0
    bcast        0xFFFFFFFF  ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  em0  1500   0       1

    Verify that the display contains entries for the TX Matrix router (scc-master) and T640 router (lcclcc-number-master) and for each Routing Engine (lcclcc-number-ren) and FPC (lcclcc-number-fpcn) in the routing matrix (where lcc-number is the chassis ID of the T640 router and n equals the number of the component).

  2. Verify that the routing matrix control plane is operating correctly by issuing the show chassis ethernet-switch scc command:

    user@host> show chassis ethernet-switch scc
    scc-re0:
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Link is good on FE port 4 connected to device: LCC0
      Speed is 100Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    
    Link is good on FE port 8 connected to device: SPMB
      Speed is 100Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    
    Link is good on GE port 13 connected to device: Other RE
      Speed is 1000Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled

    Note: The throughput of the control plane connections between the TX Matrix router and the T640 routers is 100 Mbps. The throughput of the connections between Routing Engines in a TX Matrix router is 1000 Mbps.

    Verify that the link to the T640 router (LCClcc-number) is good.

  3. Verify that all FPCs in the T640 router are detected and online by issuing the show chassis hardware and show chassis fpc commands. For example:

    user@host> show chassis hardware lcc 0
    lcc0-re0:
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Hardware inventory:
    ...
    FPC 0            REV 05   710-001721   HD5965            FPC Type 3
      CPU            REV 09   710-001726   AY4909            FPC CPU
      PIC 0          REV 04   750-009553   HV3648            4x OC-48 SONET
        SFP 0        REV 01   740-009029   P11JXWP           SFP-IR
        SFP 1        REV 01   740-008169   36D525P00154      UNKNOWN
        SFP 2        REV 01   740-009028   2353110           SFP-SR
        SFP 3        REV 01   740-008169   36D525P00159      UNKNOWN
      PIC 1          REV 02   750-009567   HX2875            1x 10GE(LAN),XENPAK
        SFP 0        REV 01   740-009898   USC202YW25        XENPAK-LR
      MMB 0          REV 03   710-004047   HE3427            MMB-288mbit
      MMB 1          REV 03   710-004047   HD5812            MMB-288mbit
      ICBM           REV 04   710-003384   HB1884            FPC ICBM
      PPB 0          REV 02   710-002845   HC0964            PPB Type 3
      PPB 1          REV 02   710-002845   HC0987            PPB Type 3
    ...

    user@host> show chassis fpc
    lcc0-re0:
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Temp  CPU Utilization (%)   Memory    Utilization (%)
    Slot State            (C)  Total  Interrupt      DRAM (MB) Heap     Buffer
      0  Online            32      2          0       256        14         44
      1  Empty           
      2  Empty           
      3  Empty           
      4  Empty           
      5  Empty           
      6  Empty           
      7  Empty           
  4. Verify that the TX-SIBs and T640-SIBs are online by issuing the show chassis sibs command:

    user@host> show chassis sibs
    scc-re0:
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Slot  State               Uptime
     0    Spare              10 hours, 41 minutes, 23 seconds
     1    Online             10 hours, 41 minutes, 23 seconds
     2    Online             10 hours, 41 minutes, 23 seconds
     3    Online             10 hours, 41 minutes, 23 seconds
     4    Online             10 hours, 41 minutes, 23 seconds
    
    lcc0-re0:
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Slot  State               Uptime
     0    Spare              10 hours, 41 minutes, 9 seconds
     1    Online             10 hours, 41 minutes, 9 seconds
     2    Online             10 hours, 41 minutes, 9 seconds
     3    Online             10 hours, 41 minutes, 9 seconds
     4    Online             10 hours, 41 minutes, 9 seconds
  5. Verify the state of the electrical and optical switch fabric links by issuing the show chassis fabric sibs command:

    user@host> show chassis fabric sibs
    scc-re0:
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fabric management SIB state:
    SIB #0
        plane state: S_SPARE                    
        LCC #0      : Links ok            
    SIB #1
        plane state: S_ACTIVE                    
        LCC #0      : Links ok            
    SIB #2
        plane state: S_ACTIVE                    
        LCC #0      : Links ok            
    SIB #3
        plane state: S_ACTIVE                    
        LCC #0      : Links ok
    SIB #4
        plane state: S_ACTIVE                    
        LCC #0      : Links ok                
    
    lcc0-re0:
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Fabric management SIB state:
    SIB #0
        plane state: S_SPARE                     
        FPC #0
            PFE #0  : Links ok            
            PFE #1  : Links ok            
        SCC         : Links ok            
    SIB #1              
        plane state: S_ACTIVE                    
        FPC #0
            PFE #0  : Links ok            
            PFE #1  : Links ok            
        SCC         : Links ok            
    SIB #2
        plane state: S_ACTIVE                    
        FPC #0
            PFE #0  : Links ok            
            PFE #1  : Links ok            
        SCC         : Links ok            
    SIB #3
        plane state: S_ACTIVE                    
        FPC #0
            PFE #0  : Links ok            
            PFE #1  : Links ok            
        SCC         : Links ok            
    SIB #4
        plane state: S_ACTIVE                    
        FPC #0
            PFE #0  : Links ok            
            PFE #1  : Links ok            
        SCC         : Links ok

    Verify that the state of each link is Links ok.

  6. Verify that all interfaces in the T640 router are up by issuing the show interfaces terse command:

    user@host> show interfaces terse
    Interface               Admin Link Proto Local                 Remote
     so-0/0/0                up    up  
     so-0/0/1                up    up  
     so-0/0/2                up    up  
     so-0/0/3                up    up  
     ge-0/1/0                up    up  
     ge-0/1/1                up    up  
     ge-1/0/0                up    up  
     ge-1/0/1                up    up  
     so-1/1/0                up    up  
     so-1/1/1                up    up  
     so-1/1/2                up    up  
     so-1/1/3                up    up  
    ...

Published: 2010-08-13

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