Use the following workflow to set up the basic platform characteristics of a pair of Edge 8000 devices. (For the complete configuration instructions for High Availability, refer to Workflow for Initial Setup - High Availability.)
The actions performed in this workflow mirror those found in Running Setup Wizard - Standalone. Where differences exist, Attention boxes highlight instructions that are unique for High Availability. For example:
Use this workflow twice, once for each Edge 8000 device. Then return to Workflow for Initial Setup - High Availability.
Prerequisites
Login access to the Edge 8000 CLI as user system administrator (sysadm).
Note that initially, the serial console port of the front panel provides the login access, either directly from a physically connected laptop or remotely via a terminal server. Refer to Edge 8000 Front and Back Panels for the location and description of the console port. Once the setup is complete, you can access the CLI remotely through a secure shell (ssh) connection using port 22 and the management interface IP address established with Bridge 2. See Complete the BR1-5 Menus of this workflow.
Workflow
1 This procedure contains an Attention box highlighting actions unique to High Availability.
Job Aid: Navigating Within the Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard is a text user interface (TUI). To move between elements and activate selections, use the following keys from the keyboard.Key Movement or Action Up-arrow, down-arrow moves the selection up or down one element in the same area Tab moves the selection between areas Enter activates a selection Space bar toggles a selection between enabled [ * ] and not enabled [ ]
Log In and Start the Setup Wizard
From the Edge 8000 CLI, log in as user system administrator (sysadm).
Follow the prompts to change the password, and then log in again.
Refer to First-Time Login Passwords for the initial (default) passwords.Change to root user. Enter the new password you chose in the previous step.
$ sudo -i password for sysadm:
Start the Setup Wizard.
# setupwizard
The System Startup Configuration window appears.
Complete the System Menu
- From the System Startup Configuration window, select System and press Enter.
- The System Configuration window appears, showing available elements to configure:
Hostname, Time Zone, Time Server, RAMP Server, PRI type, and 6WIND fast path cores. - Press the down-arrow key to select an element in the System Configuration window.
For example,- Select Hostname and press Enter.
The Host Configuration window appears. - Configure the Hostname settings.
- Click OK to save the settings.
The System Configuration window appears again, enabling you to select another element for configuration.
- Select Hostname and press Enter.
Modify the system settings per the field definitions given in the following table.
- Click OK to save the settings.
System Configuration - Field Definitions
Field | Descriptions |
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Hostname | Enter the hostname for your system, for example, e8000. |
Time Zone | Select the time zone for your system. Examples: For the Central time zone, select America/Chicago. For the Eastern time zone, select America/New York. For the Pacific time zone, select America/Los Angeles. |
Time Server | Enter the Time-Server FQDN value, for example, an FQDN value from pool.ntp.org. Additional notes: You can use your internal time server if you do not wish to use the public time server. |
RAMP Server | Add the IP address or the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for the RAMP Server. |
PRI type | Select one of the following PRI interface types:
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6WIND fast path cores | Enter the number of CPU cores to use for the 6WIND fast path. The available values are 2, 4, and 6. Default: 4 Additional notes: This field enables the 6WIND router to access more or fewer CPU cores in the host operating system. The total number of CPU cores is 8, shared between the SBC SWe Edge function and the 6WIND router. See section Complete the SWe-Edge Settings Menu on this page to set the number of CPU cores used by SBC SWe Edge. For High Availability, enter 2. |
Complete the BR1-5 Menus
From the System Startup Configuration window, select a bridge and press Enter.
A Bridge Configuration window appears, for example, the BR1 Configuration window.Modify the bridge settings per the field definitions given in the following table.
NoteBR3 is an internal bridge with no provisionable fields for the members, DHCP server, or DHCP client fields.
Click OK to save the settings.
BR1-5 Configuration - Field Definitions
Field | Descriptions |
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Interface Name | Required field for all bridges. Default names: BR1 VNF Private: br1 BR2 VNF Management: br2 BR3 VNF Internal: br3 BR4 VNF Public: br4 BR5 VNF Additional: br5 Additional notes: BR1 and BR4 are associated with SWe Edge. BR1 typically serves as the LAN side of an Edge 8000 device, and BR4 typically serves as the WAN side of the device. BR2 provides administrative access, both CLI and webUI, to the Edge 8000 device. BR3 is an internal bridge and is not configurable. BR5 serves as an HA interface bridge. |
IPv4 Address | Required field for all bridges. Default addresses: BR1 Configuration: 192.168.1.1 BR2 Configuration: 192.168.122.1 BR3 Configuration: 192.168.188.1 BR4 Configuration: not assigned BR5 Configuration: not assigned Additional Notes: For High Availability, enter an IPv4 address for BR5 that is unique to the device being configured but on the same subnet as BR5 of the other HA device. |
Netmask Length | Required field for all bridges. Default: 24 Additional Notes: The allowed range for netmask is 16-28 for BR1 and BR2. It is not applicable for BR3. For BR4 and BR5, it can be any value. |
Members | Optional field, available for BR1, BR2, BR4, and BR5. Default members: BR1: ge1 ge2 ge3 ge4 BR2: ge7 BR4 and BR5: no default member. Possible values: ge1-ge8, sfp9, sfp10 Additional Notes: The physical port you assign as a member of Bridge 2 will be the access point for the CLI and webUI management of the device. For High Availability, enter as a member of Bridge 5 the name of the port, such as ge6, that you used for HA cabling when you physically installed the device. |
DHCP server | Optional field, available for BR1, BR2. Default: enabled [ * ] Additional Notes: The default DHCP start range is based on the network IP (IP address intersected with the netmask) plus the value 2. The end range is the network IP plus the value 12. |
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Complete the GE1-8 Menus
Configure the GE settings per the following Field Definitions. If the interface is a member of a bridge interface, do not enter values in the IPv4 Address and Netmask Length fields. Leave the default values in place. GE1-8 Configuration - Field Definitions Default names for interfaces GE1-8: ge1 ge2 ge3 ge4 ge5 ge6 ge7 ge8 Default: 0.0.0.0
The GE Configuration window appears, for example, GE1 Configuration window.Field Descriptions Interface Name IPv4 Address Netmask Length Default: 0
Complete the SFP9-10 Menus
Configure the SFP settings per the following field definitions. If the interface is a member of a bridge interface, do not enter IPv4 Address and Netmask Length values. Leave the default values in place. SFP9-10 Configuration - Field Definitions Defaults: SFP9 SFP10 To assign a static IP address in the IPv4 Address field, you must disable the DHCP client. (Press the space bar in the Enable DHCP Client field to toggle between enabled [ * ] and disabled [ ].) Default: enabled To activate a DHCP client, leave the DHCP Client field enabled [ * ], keep the IPv4 address at the default value of 0.0.0.0, and manually configure a gateway and DNS.
The SFP window appears, for example, SFP9 Configuration window.Field Description Interface Name IPv4 Address Netmask Length Default: 0 Enable DHCP Client
Complete the Default Gateway Menu
Default Gateway Configuration - Field Definitions Enter the IP address. The IPv4 address must be within a subnet on an interface.
The Default Gateway window appears.Field Description IPv4 Address
Complete the DNS Settings Menu
DNS Settings - Field Definitions
The DNS Settings window appears.Field Description Primary DNS Server Enter the name of the primary DNS server. Secondary DNS Server Enter the name of the secondary DNS server.
Complete the SWe-Edge Settings Menu
- From the System Startup Configuration window, select SWe-Edge Settings and press Enter.
The Swe-Edge Configuration window appears. Modify the SWe Edge settings per the field definitions given in the following table.
- Click OK to save the settings.
SWe Edge Configuration - Field Definitions
Field | Description |
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CPUs (1 2 4) | Default: 2 Additional Notes: For High Availability, enter 4. |
Memory (MBs) | Default: 2048 Additional Notes: For High Availability, enter 4096. |
Mgmt Host IP (192.168.122.[2-200]) | Default: 2 |
Extra Interface 1, 2 | The Extra Interface values are any of the following physical port names or bridge interface names:
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Exit the Setup Wizard
Exiting the Setup Wizard saves the configuration settings and applies the changes. This will cause a service interruption for approximately 3 minutes, during which time the system will be unreachable.
This operation causes a service disruption. Perform this procedure only during a maintenance window.