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01-OAP module configuration
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Configuring the OAP module

About OAP modules

OAP is a hardware platform based on OAA. OAP uses a manager/client model. The OAP client can be a network device or an OAP module. An OAP module can be an expansion card installed in a network device or an integrated part of a network device.

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.

OAP provides an open interface for third-party vendors to develop and integrate value-added applications into H3C products.

Restrictions: Hardware compatibility with OAP modules

The device supports this feature only when it has HMIM-OAP interface modules.

Only MSR 3610, MSR 3620, MSR 3620-DP, MSR 3620-XS, MSR 3640, and MSR 3660 support HMIM-OAP interface modules.

Logging in to an OAP module

Logging in through the console port on the OAP module

1.     Connect one end of the console cable to the serial port of the configuration terminal (for example, a PC).

2.     Connect the other end of the console cable to the console port of the OAP module.

3.     Start the PC and run a terminal emulation program, such as HyperTerminal.

4.     Select the COM connection mode and set the terminal parameters as follows:

¡     Bits per second—9600.

¡     Data bits—8.

¡     Parity check mode—None.

¡     Stop bits—1.

¡     Flow control—None.

5.     Follow the OAP module user guide to log in to the operating system of the OAP module through the terminal emulation program.

Logging in from the CLI of the device

About this task

From the CLI of the device, you can log in to the CLI of the OAP module. To return to the CLI of the device, press Ctrl+K.

Procedure

To log in to an OAP module from the CLI of the device, execute one of the following commands in user view:

In standalone mode:

oap connect system system-name

In IRF mode:

oap connect slot slot-number [ system system-name ]

Resetting OAP modules

About this task

You can reset an OAP module to restore it to normal operation in the following situations:

·     The OAP module fails.

·     The OAP module is not operating correctly. For example, the OAP module does not respond to your operation.

Pressing the reset button of the OAP module has the same effect. The device can still identify and control the OAP module after the module starts up again.

Restrictions and guidelines

Resetting an OAP module might cause a service outage. To avoid service data loss, close the operating system of an OAP module before resetting the module.

Procedure

To reset an OAP module, execute one of the following commands in user view:

In standalone mode:

oap reboot system system-name

In IRF mode:

oap reboot slot slot-number [ system system-name ]

 

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