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Introduction
AS7726-32X, AS7326-56X, N8550-48B8C and N8550-32C have two 10G-Base-KR ports (10G-KR) on the front panel to support additional high-speed link between CPU and ASIC (switch chip). PICOS supports to configure the two 10G-Base-KR ports as two 10G SFP+ front panel data ports or they can be configured to provide additional high speed links between the switch CPU and ASIC.
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Supported Platforms
Currently only AS7726-32X, AS7326-56X, N8550-48B8C and N8550-32C switches have the 10G-Base-KR ports which can be configured as two 10G SFP+ data ports on the front panel or as two 10G-KR management ports linked to CPU. By default, 10G-Base-KR ports are disabled.
Configuration
This section describes how to configure the two 10G-Base-KR ports as front panel ports or management ports linked to CPU.
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- From the Linux shell prompt, run sudo picos_boot management-port-mapping command to configure the 10G-Base-KR ports as two 10G-KR management ports linked to CPU. The option [3] No me Port(s) indicates that the 10G-Base-KR ports are disabled. Only AS7726-32X and AS7326-56X support to disable the 10G-Base-KR ports.
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admin@PICOS:~$ sudo picos_boot management-port-mapping [1] To Host CPU [2] To Front Panel [3] No me Port(s) * default Enter your choice(1,2,3):1 To Host CPU is selected. Please restart the PICOS service |
- Restart PICOS to make the configuration take effect.
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admin@Xorplusadmin@PICOS:~$ exit sudoadmin@PICOS> systemctlrequest restartsystem picosreboot |
- We can use run show interface brief to check the interface configuration information.
Take AS7726-32X as an example, we can see that the port name of the last two 10G-Base-KR ports are me-1/1/1 and me-1/1/2. They are two 10G-KR management ports linked to CPU.
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admin@Xorplus#admin@PICOS# run show interface brief Interface Management Status Flow Control Duplex Speed Description ---------- ---------- ------ ------------ ------ ------- ------------------------------ xe-1/1/1 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/2 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/3 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/4 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/5 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/6 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/7 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/8 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/9 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/10 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/11 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/12 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/13 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/14 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/15 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/16 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/17 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/18 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/19 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/20 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/21 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/22 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/23 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/24 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/25 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/26 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/27 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/28 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/29 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/30 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/31 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/32 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto me-1/1/1(33) Enabled Up Disabled Full Auto me-1/1/2(34) Enabled Up Disabled Full Auto |
Under Linux shell, you can see the two ports eth1 and eth2 in addition to the management port eth0 as the ifconfig -a command shows below. Under PICOS CLI, the Me ports are bound to the two management ports eth1 and eth2 on CPU. Applications of Linux including PICOS can access (read/write) eth1 and eth2. For example, port configurations such as trunk VLANs can be applied to Me ports.
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root@Xorplusadmin@PICOS:/home/admin# ifconfig -a dummy0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 72:c9:69:6f:35:2d BROADCAST NOARP MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:0 (0.0 B) TX bytes:0 (0.0 B) eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr b8:6a:97:8a:77:68 inet addr:10.10.51.60 Bcast:10.10.51.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 inet6 addr: fe80::ba6a:97ff:fe8a:7768/64 Scope:Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:6923 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:188 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:494847 (483.2 KiB) TX bytes:24437 (23.8 KiB) Interrupt:16 eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr b8:6a:97:8a:77:69 BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:0 (0.0 B) TX bytes:0 (0.0 B) eth2 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr b8:6a:97:8a:77:6a BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 |
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- Restart PICOS to make the configuration take effect.
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admin@Xorplusadmin@PICOS:~$ sudoexit admin@PICOS> systemctlrequest restartsystem picosreboot |
- We can use run show interface brief to check the interface configuration information.
Take AS7726-32X as an example, we can see the last two 10G-Base-KR ports are configured as two 10G SFP+ ports and the port names are te-1/1/1 and te-1/1/2. When configured as the front panel ports, the 10G-Base-KR ports can be used as normal 10G SFP+ ports.
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admin@Xorplus#admin@PICOS# run show interface brief Interface Management Status Flow Control Duplex Speed Description ---------- ---------- ------ ------------ ------ ------- ------------------------------ xe-1/1/1 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/2 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/3 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/4 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/5 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/6 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/7 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/8 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/9 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/10 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/11 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/12 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/13 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/14 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/15 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/16 Enabled Up Disabled Full 40Gb/s xe-1/1/17 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/18 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/19 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/20 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/21 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/22 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/23 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/24 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/25 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/26 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/27 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/28 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/29 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/30 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/31 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto xe-1/1/32 Enabled Down Disabled Full Auto te-1/1/1(33) Enabled Up Disabled Full 10Gb/s te-1/1/2(34) Enabled Up Disabled Full 10Gb/s |
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