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Feature and hardware compatibility
Command and hardware compatibility
Configuring network parameters for the OAP module
Configuring network parameters for an OAP module that runs the CVK operating system
Configuring network parameters for an OAP module that runs the Linux operating system
Configuring the OAP module
Overview
H3C Open Application Architecture provides an open interface for third-party vendors to develop and integrate value-added applications into H3C products. These applications can apply to one of the following forms:
· A standalone network device.
· A card that can be installed in a network device (Open Application Platform module, or OAP module).
OAP modules have their own operating systems. You can log in to the operating system of an OAP module to install features. For example, you can install security features and voice features on the OAP module operating system to provide security and voice services for users.
OAP modules exchange data, status information, and control information with hosting devices through internal interfaces.
This feature is supported only on the HMIM-OAP module.
Compatibility information
Feature and hardware compatibility
Hardware |
OAP module compatibility |
MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE/810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-HK/810-LMS/810-LUS |
No |
MSR2600-6-X1/2600-10-X1 |
No |
MSR 2630 |
No |
MSR3600-28/3600-51 |
No |
No |
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MSR3610-X1/3610-X1-DP/3610-X1-DC/3610-X1-DP-DC |
No |
MSR 3610/3620/3620-DP/3640/3660 |
Yes |
MSR5620/5660/5680 |
Yes |
Command and hardware compatibility
Commands and descriptions for centralized devices apply to the following routers:
· MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE/810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-HK/810-LMS/810-LUS.
· MSR2600-6-X1/2600-10-X1.
· MSR 2630.
· MSR3600-28/3600-51.
· MSR3600-28-SI/3600-51-SI.
· MSR3610-X1/3610-X1-DP/3610-X1-DC/3610-X1-DP-DC.
· MSR 3610/3620/3620-DP/3640/3660.
Commands and descriptions for distributed devices apply to the following routers:
· MSR5620.
· MSR 5660.
· MSR 5680.
Logging in to the OAP module
From the CLI of the router, you can log in to the operating system of the OAP module. To return to the CLI of the router, press Ctrl+K.
Perform the following task in user view:
Task |
Command |
Log in to the OAP module from the device. |
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Distributed devices in standalone
mode/centralized devices in standalone or IRF mode: ·
Distributed devices in IRF mode: |
Configuring network parameters for the OAP module
After logging in to the operating system of an OAP module, you can configure network parameters for the module as prompted.
Configuring network parameters for an OAP module that runs the CVK operating system
In the following example, the OAP module is installed in slot 4 on the router.
1. Log in to the operating system of the OAP module as user root.
<System> oap connect slot 0 system 4
Connected to OAP
CentOS release 5.4 (Final)
Kernel 2.6.18-164.el5 on an x86_64
cvknode login: root
Password:
Last login: Tue Mar 12 04:10:46 CST 2013 on ttyS0
0 packages can be updated.
0 updates are security updates.
Your network has not been configured, do you want to configure it now?[y/n]
2. Enter y. To enter the operating system without configuring network parameters, enter n.
Your network has not been configured, do you want to configure it now?[y/n]y
Current configuration is:
hostname: cvknode
ipaddress: 192.168.0.162
netmask: 255.255.255.0
gateway: 192.168.0.1
network: 192.168.0.0
broadcast: 192.168.0.255
nameserver: 192.168.0.1
Please input hostname:
3. Configure network parameters as prompted.
Please input hostname: host1
Please input ipaddress: 192.168.0.167
Please input netmask: 255.255.255.0
Please input gateway: 192.168.0.1 (This setting is optional.)
Please input nameserver: 192.168.0.1 (This setting is optional.)
The hostname is cvknode by default. After you complete the configuration, the following prompt appears:
Current input is corret?[y/n]y
4. Press y to confirm the settings. To change the settings, press n and repeat step 3.
The following prompt appears:
Would you want to save?[y/n]y
5. Press y to save the settings or press n to discard the settings.
You are logged in to the operating system of the OAP module. The operating system prompt appears:
root@ cvknode:
To modify the network settings, use the /usr/bin/init_net/init_net.sh command and repeat step 2 through step 5.
6. To change the login password, execute the following command:
root@ cvknode:~# passwd root
Enter new UNIX password:
Retype new UNIX password:
passwd: password updated successfully
The password is case sensitive and can contain letters, digits, and special characters.
Configuring network parameters for an OAP module that runs the Linux operating system
In the following example, the OAP module is installed in slot 4 on the router.
# Log in to the operating system of the OAP module as user root.
<System> oap connect slot 0 system 4
Connected to OAP
CentOS release 5.4 (Final)
Kernel 2.6.18-164.el5 on an x86_64
localhost login: root
Password: root
Last login: Wed Feb 8 16:58:27 on ttyS0
[root@localhost ~]#
Rebooting the OAP module
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CAUTION: Rebooting the OAP module might cause a service outage. |
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IMPORTANT: To avoid service data loss, close the operating system of the OAP module before rebooting the module. |
You can reboot the OAP module if it fails or is not operating correctly. Pressing the reboot button of the OAP module has the same effect. The router can still identify and control the OAP module after the reboot.
Perform the following task in user view:
Task |
Command |
Reboot the OAP module. |
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Distributed devices in standalone
mode/centralized devices in standalone or IRF mode: ·
Distributed devices in IRF mode: |
Compatibility information,1
Configuring network parameters for the OAP module,2
Logging in to the OAP module,2
Overview,1
Rebooting the OAP module,4