Table Of Contents
Local Switching
Technology Description
Local Switching
Information Model Objects (IMOs)
Local Switching Entity
Local Switching Entry
Vendor-Specific Inventory and IMOs
Network Topology
Service Alarms
Local Switching
This chapter describes the level of support that Cisco ANA provides for local switching, as follows:
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Technology Description
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Information Model Objects (IMOs)
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Vendor-Specific Inventory and IMOs
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Network Topology
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Service Alarms
Technology Description
Local Switching
Local switching allows switching of Layer 2 data between two attachment circuits on the same device. Local switching operates in several modes and technologies.
In local switching (also known as hairpin connection), frames from one attachment circuit are switched to another attachment circuit on the same router. The attachment interfaces can be on the same line card or on different cards. During this type of switching, no address information is used at all. The local switching act as a kind of tube between the two interfaces.
Note
Cisco ANA version 3.6 SP4 and later provides support for local switching only in Ethernet and VLAN modes on CRS-1 devices running IOS-XR software.
Information Model Objects (IMOs)
This section describes the following IMOs:
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Local Switching Entity
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Local Switching Entry
Local Switching Entity
The Local Switching Entity is the container for Local Switching Entry objects.
Table 25-1 Local Switching Entity Interface (ILocalSwitchingEntity)
Attribute Name
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Attribute Description
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Scheme
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Polling Interval
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Local Switching Table
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A set of ILocalSwitchingEntry objects
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IPCore
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Configuration
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Local Switching Entry
Each Local Switching Entry describes a single locally switched cross-connect entry.
Table 25-2 Local Switching Entry Interface (ILocalSwitchingEntry)
Attribute name
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Attribute Description
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Scheme
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Polling Interval
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Local Switching Entry Key
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Entry key for the cross-connect group
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Product
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Configuration
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Local Switching Entry Status
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Status of the cross-connect
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Product
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Configuration
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Segment 1
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Object Identifier of the first cross-connect endpoint
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Product
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Configuration
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Segment 1 Port Name
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Name of the first cross-connect endpoint
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Product
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Configuration
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Segment 1 Status
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Status of first cross-connect endpoint
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Product
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Configuration
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Segment 2
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Object Identifier of the second cross-connect endpoint
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Product
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Configuration
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Segment 2 Port Name
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Name of the second cross-connect endpoint
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Product
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Configuration
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Segment 2 Status
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Status of second cross-connect endpoint
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Product
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Configuration
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Vendor-Specific Inventory and IMOs
There are no vendor-specific inventory or IMOs for this technology. Currently, only the Cisco CRS-1 device running IOS-XR is supported.
Network Topology
There is no network topology to be discovered specifically for local switching. Local switching is viewable from the Cisco ANA logical inventory through an appropriate cross-connect container. This modeling enables flow functions to operate according to the cross-connect, permitting correlation and path-tracing.
Service Alarms
The following alarms are supported for this technology:
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Local Switching Entry down
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Local Switching Entry unresolved
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Local Switching Entry up
Both the "Local Switching Entry down" and "Local Switching Entry unresolved" alarms are cleared by the "Local Switching Entry up" alarm.
For detailed information about alarms and correlation, see the Cisco Active Network Abstraction 3.7 User Guide.