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Cisco SCE 8000 10 GBE Installation and
Configuration Guide
Release 4.2.x
August 26, 2014

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Cisco SCE 8000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelSCE 8000
CategorySwitch
Product SeriesService Control Engine (SCE)
Power SupplyDual
Operating Temperature0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)
Storage Temperature-4 to 149°F (-20 to 65°C)
ManagementCLI, SNMP
Weight18.14 kg (40 lb)

Summary

About this Guide

Introduction

Describes the guide's purpose, intended audience, and overall structure.

Organization

Outlines the structure and content of the guide's chapters.

Conventions

Explains the document's formatting, notation, and symbol conventions.

Cisco Service Control Overview

Introduction

Provides a general overview of the Cisco Service Control solution and its capabilities.

Cisco Service Control Capabilities

Describes core SCE platform capabilities like subscriber and application awareness.

SCE Platform Description

Details the SCE platform's hardware, including packet inspection and protocol support.

Introduction to the Cisco SCE 8000 10 GBE Platform

Introduction

Introduces the Cisco SCE 8000 10 GBE platform and its hardware components.

Information About the Cisco SCE 8000 10 GBE Platform

Provides model details, link types, and network insertion models for the SCE 8000.

Service Control Module (Cisco SCE 8000-SCM-E)

Details the functions, ports, and LEDs of the SCE 8000 Service Control Module.

The Cisco SCE 8000 Optical Bypass

Introduces the optical bypass module for preserving 10 GBE link integrity.

Power Supplies

Details the AC and DC input power supplies available for the SCE 8000.

Cisco SCE 8000 Installation Checklist

Offers a checklist to ensure all installation tasks are completed successfully.

Cisco SCE 8000 Topology and Topology-Related Parameters

Introduction

Describes deployment topologies and parameter configuration for the SCE 8000.

Topology Considerations

Discusses factors like functionality, size, redundancy, and link continuity for topology design.

Physical Topologies

Details various physical topologies supported by the Cisco SCE 8000.

Dual Cisco SCE 8000 Topology (Cascade)

Explains the cascaded setup for redundancy and switchover functionality.

Link Continuity

Discusses how the SCE 8000 maintains link continuity during failures.

Topology-Related Parameters

Lists key parameters influencing topology configuration like connection mode and priority.

On-Failure Mode Parameter

Configures actions taken when the SCE 8000 fails or boots (Bypass, Cutoff, External-bypass).

Installing the Cisco SCE 8000 Chassis

Introduction

Introduces the chapter on installing the Cisco SCE 8000 chassis.

Preparing for Installation

Covers safety, site requirements, and power connection guidelines before installation.

Safety

Provides essential safety warnings and precautions for equipment handling.

Site Requirements

Details power requirements, environmental factors, and airflow for the SCE 8000 chassis.

Installing the Cisco SCE 8000 Chassis in the Rack

Describes the procedure for installing the SCE 8000 chassis into a standard equipment rack.

Connecting the System Ground

Describes how to properly connect the system ground to the chassis.

Connecting the Management Interfaces

Introduction

Introduces connecting the SCE 8000 to a console and configuring management interfaces.

How to Set Up the Local Console

Guides on connecting a local terminal and configuring serial port settings for initial setup.

Initial Setup Parameters

Lists essential parameters for initial SCE platform configuration like IP address and hostname.

Verifying Management Interface Connectivity

Explains how to check port LEDs and use ping to verify network connectivity.

Cabling the Line Ports and Completing the Installation

Introduction

Covers cabling 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports for various topologies and completing installation.

Connecting the Line Ports to the Network

Details connecting line ports for single, dual, and MGSCP topologies.

Dual Link: Two Cisco SCE 8000 s Topology

Details line port connections for cascaded SCE 8000s in a dual link setup.

Cabling the 10 GBE Line Interface Ports

Provides instructions for cabling the 10 GBE interface ports, including XFP modules.

Testing Connectivity: Examining Link LEDs and Counters

Explains how to test connectivity by examining LEDs, port status, and counters.

Cascaded Systems

Details installation procedures for redundant solutions using cascaded SCE 8000 platforms.

Basic Cisco SCE 8000 Platform Operations

Introduction

Covers starting, rebooting, shutting down, and managing configurations of the SCE 8000.

Starting the Cisco SCE 8000 Platform

Explains procedures for starting the SCE 8000 platform and observing initial conditions.

Managing Cisco SCE 8000 Configurations

Covers managing configurations, including viewing, saving, and restoring them.

Saving or Changing the Configuration Settings

Details saving running configuration to startup configuration for persistence.

Rebooting and Shutting Down the SCE Platform

Covers procedures for rebooting and orderly shutting down the SCE platform.

Troubleshooting

Introduction

Guides on isolating and resolving problems encountered during system startup.

Troubleshooting Overview

Describes troubleshooting methods and subsystem division for problem solving.

CLI Commands for Troubleshooting

Provides CLI commands to help troubleshoot platform installation issues.

Identifying Startup Problems

Guides on observing startup sequences and LEDs to diagnose initial problems.

Troubleshooting the Power Subsystem

Addresses issues related to power LEDs and power supply unit operation.

Troubleshooting the Management Subsystem

Covers issues with management links, ping responses, and Telnet connections.

Troubleshooting with the User Log

Explains how to use the user log for viewing system events, errors, and support information.

Generating a File for Technical Support

Guides on generating a support file containing system log information for technical support.

Removal and Replacement Procedures

Introduction

Describes procedures for removing and replacing field-replaceable units (FRUs) of the SCE 8000.

Safety

Provides critical safety warnings related to laser, voltage, grounding, and handling.

Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage

Offers guidelines to prevent ESD damage during component handling procedures.

Removing and Replacing the Power Supply

Details procedures for removing and installing AC and DC input power supplies.

Removing and Replacing Modules

Covers procedures for removing and replacing SCE 8000 platform modules like SCM and SIP.

Removing and Replacing Shared Port Adapters

Covers tasks related to removing and replacing 1-port 10 GBE SPAs.

Removing and Replacing the Optical Bypass Module

Covers procedures for removing and installing optical bypass modules.

Using Optical Splitters with 10 GBE Links

Introduction

Highlights 10 GBE link characteristics affecting optical splitter and SPAN port configuration.

Supported Configurations

Lists supported configurations for optical splitters and SPAN ports in the 10 GBE environment.

Unsupported Configuration

Describes configurations not supported in the 10 GBE environment, such as certain SPAN port setups.

CLI Commands to Verify a Successful Installation

Introduction

Recommends running CLI commands to verify successful component installation and operation.

Basic Post-Installation Checklist

Provides a checklist of CLI commands for verifying basic installation and operational status.

CLI Command Output Samples

Shows sample outputs for verification commands, highlighting key information to check.

Cisco Service Control Engine System Log Messages

Introduction

Describes the structure of SCE 8000 system log messages and their severity levels.

Fatal Messages, Severity Level 2

Lists and explains fatal error messages generated by the SCE platform.

Error Messages, Severity Level 3

Details common, control card, and line card error messages with explanations.

Informational Messages, Severity Level 6

Lists informational messages, including initialization, configuration, and file operations.

Warning Messages, Severity Level 4

Details warning messages related to debug failures, state changes, and system issues.

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