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Nokia 7210 - VC Boot Scenarios; First Time Manual Boot of Nodes in the Stack

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Virtual Chassis
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7210 SAS-M, T, R6, R12, Mxp, Sx, S Basic System
Configuration Guide
© 2021 Nokia.
Use subject to Terms available at: www.nokia.com
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Mac and IPv4 Resource : 2 Mac-only Resource : disable
IPv6 128 bit Resource : disable Mac and IPv6 64 bit Resour*: disable
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Egr sap agg-meter : disable
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Decommissioned Ports : Not Applicable
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# indicates that the value will take effect only after reboot or clear card.
5.6 VC Boot Scenarios
This section describes the required configurations and the expected behaviors of
different boot up scenarios.
5.6.1 First Time Manual Boot of Nodes in the Stack
The following steps outline how to manually bring up a VC using nodes shipped from
the factory that are being booted up for the first time.
Users can boot up a single node or a set of nodes that are to be part of a VC. As well,
users can power up one node, all the nodes, or a set of nodes; there is no restriction
on the power sequence. The following steps describe the sequence when all nodes
are booted up together; however, the steps here do not dictate the order of service
provisioning and do not preclude preprovisioning of services on the active CPM.
Service preprovisioning is allowed after the VC configuration, including the VC node
member configuration, is complete.
Step 1. Identify the two nodes that will take on the CPM role.
Step 2. Ensure there is console access to each CPM node to drive the boot
process. See the following for information: 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE
Console Port, 7210 SAS-S 1/10GE Console Port, and Procedure to
Connect to a Console.
Step 3. Ensure the CPM nodes are powered on.
Note: The CPM-IMM nodes are configured through the BOF and do not require further
configuration to be part of the VC.

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