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Installation and Configuration

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Training Agenda Benelux July-Dec 2011
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1   Passport and the Products in its Environment
1.1   Classification of Passport
1.2   DPN-100: The Precursor
1.3   Passport in the Access Sector
1.3.1   Passport 2430
1.3.2   Passport 4400
1.3.3   Passport 4120
1.3.4   Passport 5430
1.4   The "Actual" Passports: The Models 6400/7400/15000/20000
1.4.1   Passport 15000 and 20000
1.4.2   Passport 6400 and 7400
1.4.3   Passport Architecture
     
2   Passport Hardware
2.1   Passport Hardware in an Overview
2.2   Passport Models of the 6400/7400 Series
2.2.1   Passport 7480/6480
2.2.2   Passport 7440/6440
2.2.3   Passport 6420
2.2.4   Separate Development Lines
2.2.5   A Remark on Cooling
2.3   Passport 15000/20000
2.4   Processor Boards for Passport 6400/7400
2.4.1   Control Processors
2.4.2   Function Processors of Type V.11 and V.35
2.4.3   Function Processors of Type E1 and E3
2.4.4   Further Processor Boards
2.4.5   Context between FPs and Services
2.4.6   Processor Boards for LAN Applications and ATM
2.5   Processor Boards for Passport 15000/20000
2.5.1   Control Processors
2.5.2   ATM Cards
2.5.3   Further Cards
2.6   Redundancy Concepts
2.6.1   Spare Cards
2.6.2   Automatic Protection Switching
2.6.3   CP Redundancy
2.7   Insertion and Removal of Cards
2.8   Internal Switching
2.8.1   Passport 6400/7400 Busses
2.8.2   Working Mode of a Switch Fabric
     
3   Passport Software
3.1   Passport Software in an Overview
3.2   Node Management Systems
3.2.1   The File System
3.2.2   Port and Shelf Management Systems
3.3   Network Management Systems
3.3.1   Network Management Interface System
3.3.2   The Connection to the Management
3.3.3   Data Collection System
3.3.4   Component Administration System
     
4   Components, Concepts, and Commands
4.1   Components—Elements of the Passport
4.1.1   Components—The Highest Hierarchy Level
4.1.2   Components and Entities
4.1.3   Component Hierarchy Shown at the Example of the Trunks
4.2   Attributes Describe Components
4.3   From the Component to the Configuration
4.3.1   LPs, LPTs, and Processor Boards
4.3.2   How Is the Passport Configured?
4.4   Command Structure of the Passport
4.4.1   The Command Syntax
4.4.2   Monitoring of the Components
     
5   Basic Functions of the Passport
5.1   Service for the Service
5.2   Physical and Logical Interfaces
5.2.1   E1 Interfaces
5.2.2   SDH Interfaces
5.2.3   X.21 Interfaces
5.2.4   The Ethernet Port of the CP
5.2.5   Line Tests
5.3   The Trunking System
5.3.1   Trunk Protocols
5.3.2   Prioritization Mechanisms
5.3.3   The Trunk Component
5.4   Passport Routing in an Overview
5.4.1   The Base Routing System
5.4.2   Routing Concepts
     
6   Configuration of a Passport Network
6.1   Configuration on the Passport
6.1.1   Passport Views
6.1.2   The Provisioning System
6.1.3   Storage Formats
6.1.4   Creating and Deleting Components
6.1.5   Entries into Attributes and Lists
6.2   Startup: Connection of a New Passport to a Network
6.2.1   Connection of a VT-100 Terminal
6.2.2   Commissioning of the Passport
6.2.3   Connection Variants
6.2.4   Handling of the Startup Software
6.2.5   Examples of the Startup
6.2.6   Connection Test
6.3   Software Installation
6.3.1   The Software Distribution Site
6.3.2   Software Management
6.4   Node Configuration
6.4.1   Node-Specific Data
6.4.2   Access Protection for the Passport
6.4.3   LPs, LPTs, and Processor Boards
6.4.4   How Is the Passport Configured?
6.4.5   Configuration of a Processor Board
6.4.6   Software Features
6.4.7   Software Assignment
6.4.8   Port Configuration
6.4.9   Configuration of a Trunk
     
7   Passport Services in an Overview
7.1   Frame Relay on the Passport
7.1.1   Frame Relay and DPRS
7.1.2   PVCs and SVCs
7.1.3   Frame Relay Interfaces at the Passport
7.1.4   Local Management Interface
7.1.5   Components for Frame Relay
7.2   The PORS Services BTDS, HTDS, and Voice
7.2.1   PORS Trunks
7.2.2   Transparent Services
7.2.3   Voice Connection at the Passport
7.2.4   Components for PORS Services
7.3   ATM on the Passport
7.3.1   Virtual Connections
7.3.2   The ATM Bearer Service
7.3.3   Logic ATM Trunks
7.4   LAN Services at the Passport
7.4.1   The Virtual Router
7.4.2   The Components of the Virtual Router
     
A   Passport Exercises
     
B   Passport Commands
B.1   Common Commands
B.2   Examples of Common Commands
     
C   Passport Startup
C.1   Startup: Connection via OamEnet
C.2   Startup: Connection over IPIFR to Passport Network
     
D   Passport Alarms
D.1   Text-Oriented Output
D.2   Alarm Display
     
E   Glossary
     
F   Index
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