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    GSM/EDGE BSS, Rel. GSM16, Operating Documentation, Issue 04 BSC TRANSPORT SITE SOLUTION BSC Site IP Configuration Principles DN0982835 Issue 03A Approval date 04-19-2014  Disclaimer BSC TRANSPORT SITE SOLUTION DN0982835 Issue 03A © 2016 Nokia Solutions and Networks 2 / 190 The inform ation in this document applies solely to the hardware/software product (“Product”) specified herein, and only as spec i-fied herein. This document is intended for use by Nokia Solutions and Networks' customers (“You”) only, and it may not be used except for  the purposes defined in the agreement between You and Nokia Solutions and Networks (“Agreement”) under which this document is distributed. No part of this document may be used, copied, reproduced, modified or transmitted in any form or means without the prior written permission of Nokia Solutions and Networks. 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Important Notice on Product Safety This product may present safety risks due to laser, electricity, heat, and other sources of danger. Only trained and qualified personnel may install, operate, maintain or otherwise handle this product and only after having carefully read the safety information applicable to this product. The safety information is provided in the Saf  ety Information section in the “Legal, Safety and Environmental Information” part of this document or documentation set. Nokia Solutions and Networks is continually striving to reduce the adverse environmental effects of its products and services. We would like to encourage you as our customers and users to join us in working towards a cleaner, safer environment. Please recycle product packaging and follow the recommendations for power use and proper disposal of our products and their components. If you should have questions regarding our Environmental Policy or any of the environmental services we offer, please contact us at Nokia Solutions and Networks for any additional information.  Table of Contents Table of Contents This document has 190 pages. 1   Document target and scope ............................................................................ 9   2   Concepts ....................................................................................................... 10   2.1    Abbreviations ................................................................................................ 10   2.2   Concepts and Terminology ........................................................................... 12   3   Introduction ................................................................................................... 14   3.1   BSC setups ................................................................................................... 14   3.2   Multicontroller BSC setups ............................................................................ 15   3.3   BSC Site IP Solution ..................................................................................... 15   3.4   Presentation of configuration steps in this document ..................................... 15   3.5   The issues covered by the instructions .......................................................... 16   4   Configuration of BCN switches ...................................................................... 17   4.1   Main switch ................................................................................................... 19   4.2   Extension switch ........................................................................................... 23   5   Configuration of site equipment for BSC compatibility ................................... 35   6   mcBSC Site IP Solution with Nokia 7210 SAS Routers ................................. 37   6.1   General configuration of Nokia 7210 SAS Site IP Solution ............................ 37   6.2   Configuring interfaces towards mcBSC ......................................................... 38   6.2.1   Using L3 LAG (Link Aggregation) Routing Interface ...................................... 38   6.2.1.1   Configuring the Physical Ports ...................................................................... 39   6.2.1.2   Configuring theLAG interface ........................................................................ 39   6.2.1.3   Configuring the L3 HOP IP ............................................................................ 40   6.2.1.4   Configuring the LACP-based LAG ................................................................. 41   6.2.2   Using L3 routed sub-interfaces ..................................................................... 43   6.2.2.1   L3 routed sub-interfaces for Packet Abis and AoIP LAGs.............................. 44   6.2.2.2   L3 routed sub-interfaces for O&M, signaling and Gb ..................................... 45   6.2.2.3   Configuring physical ports ............................................................................. 45   6.2.2.4   Configuring the LAG interface ....................................................................... 46   6.2.2.5   Configuring service ....................................................................................... 47      DN0982835 Issue 03A © 2016 Nokia Solutions and Networks 4 / 190 6.3   Configuring other interfaces on Nokia 7210 SAS Router ............................... 52   6.3.1   Loopback interface configuration ................................................................... 52   6.3.2   Interfaces between site equipment ................................................................ 53   6.4   Configuring routing ........................................................................................ 56   6.4.1   OSPF routing ................................................................................................ 56   6.4.2   OSPF SPF and LSA Throttle Tuning (optional) ............................................. 59   6.4.3   Static routing ................................................................................................. 61   6.4.4   Virtual Router Redudancy Protocol (VRRP) .................................................. 65   6.4.5   BFD for OSPF ............................................................................................... 66   6.5   Changing default DSCP-CoS mapping to support Packet Abis QoS markings...................................................................................................................... 68   7   MultiLink PPP interface for Packet Abis Media Conversion ........................... 72   7.1   Configuring synchronization features for Packet Abis Media Conversion equipment ..................................................................................................... 79   8   BSC LAN SWU switch configuration ............................................................. 84   8.1   Integrated LAN Administration ...................................................................... 85   8.2   Configuration of ESB26 SWUs ...................................................................... 85   8.3   Configuration of ESB24-D SWUs .................................................................. 99   9   Configuration verification ............................................................................. 113   9.1   Model scripts for BCN, ESB26 and ESB24 switches. .................................. 114   9.1.1   BCN Switch Configuration ........................................................................... 114   9.1.2   ESB26 Switch Configuration ....................................................................... 126   9.1.3   ESB24-D Switch Configuration.................................................................... 137   10    Appendencies ............................................................................................. 145   10.1   BSC Site IP Solution with Cisco 7600 series ............................................... 145   10.1.1   General configuration of Cisco 7600 Site IP Solution .................................. 145   10.1.2   Basic configuration ...................................................................................... 145   10.1.3   Configuring interfaces towards mcBSC ....................................................... 146   10.1.3.1   Using L3 routed sub-interfaces ................................................................... 146   10.1.4   Configuring other interfaces on Cisco 7600 ................................................. 163   10.1.5   Configuring Routing .................................................................................... 172   10.1.5.1   OSPF routing .............................................................................................. 172