Starting up the CoreBuilder 7000 Family ATM Switch 1-5
Starting up the
CoreBuilder 7000
Family ATM Switch
You power-on and configure the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch in
the stages shown in Table 1-2.
Redundancy in the
CoreBuilder 7000
Family ATM Switch
The CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch is designed to meet the
requirements of environments where network interruptions cannot be
tolerated. The CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch platform has a fully
redundant design, with dual load-sharing power supplies and redundant
switching engines. All CoreBuilder 7000 family interface cards and
switching engines are hot swappable to ensure continuous operation
during configuration and servicing.
For information about determining the required power supply for various
CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch installations and providing
redundancy for various power loads see “Redundant Power Supply” on
page 7-1.
For information about using the redundant switching module see
“Redundant Switching Module” on page 7-9.
In addition to hardware redundancy, the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM
switch also provides redundant LANE services which are managed by the
Transcend Network Management System. Each switch contains a
complete set of LES and LECS functionality. In case of failure, LANE
services can be transferred to another CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM
switch elsewhere in the network.
Table 1-2
Powering-on and Configuring the CoreBuilder 7000
Family ATM
Switch
Stage Chapter
1
Powering up the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch
6
2
Understanding system states and switching module LEDs
6
3
Logging in to the LMA
7
4
Configuring the CoreBuilder 7000 family ATM switch by the
Integrated Fast Setup procedure
7
5
Performing additional configuration of the CoreBuilder 7000
family ATM switch by individual LMA commands
7
6
Viewing network statistics
7