ࡱ> $t{` nbjbjFF ,,2(||||\\\pTTT8xpK`"#H T\MY0ʹ̹̹̹̹̹̹$5ht\~_F0#H~_~_||bnnn~_| \ʹn~_ʹnn\T bK"Tph r*&0Kj0sT\ }[H\n]k^}[}[}[^}[}[}[K~_~_~_~_pppTpppTppp||||||  BTS10200 2,2 to 4,2 Network Migration Procedure Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to convert a BTS10200 duplex system from a 2,2 network interface configuration to a 4,2 network interface configuration. This procedure is intended as a preliminary step for the upgrade to R4.4.X. Assumptions A BTS10200 release supporting the migration to 4,2 has been installed (3.5.3-V08, 3.5.4-I00, 4.2.0-V11, 4.2.1-D05, 4.3.0-Q05 or later). No provisioning is allowed during this procedure. The host addresses of the IPs used on the physical/logical interfaces are assumed to be the same on a given host. The network masks are also assumed to be 255.225.225.0. If these conditions are not met, some corrections will have to be made manually during the migration procedure (see TASK I (4) and Appendix I). This procedure will be executed by using the console of the various machines of the BTS10200 system (EMS/CA/2924). Preliminary information Identify switch A and switch B (see following drawing). If Omni is configured (R3.5.X), determine the link names used by Omni. Provide a Network Information Data Sheet for the 4,2 configuration. The main change from the 2,2 configuration is the division of the networks into two groups. The existing 2,2 networks will become signaling networks and two new networks will be added as management networks. In order to separate management networks from signaling networks the two switches will have a signaling vlan and a management vlan. On the EMS host machine the two networks will be reconfigured as management networks. On the CallAgent the two existing networks will be left untouched while two new networks are added for management. In order to avoid routing of signaling traffic to the management LANs, the priority of the IRDP messages from the routers on the management networks should be lower than the priority of the IRDP messages from the routers on the signaling network. However, because of this difference in priority the management routers will not be added by IRDP to the routing table on the CallAgent host machines. Static routes will have to be configured on these machines, if required, to reach networks via the management routers. The network changes are reported in the NIDS and mainly require three steps: Identify the two networks dedicated to management Identify the management router(s). NOTE: the second management network is optional but the cabling is still needed between the switches and the BTS boxes to allow for internal communication within the BTS 10200 softswitch. Identify the two new additional IPs on the signaling routers (one per router) to be used to cross-connect to the switches. Identify the two additional interfaces on the CA/FS hosts. On the switches identify the two new uplinks for the management networks, and two new uplinks used to cross-connect to the signaling routers. The switch ports used by the new cabling are presented in the following table. CCPUNetraSwitch-PortCA/FS host A znbe1, znbe2 qfe1, qfe2. A-5 B-5CA/FS host B znbe1, znbe2 qfe1, qfe2. A-6 B-6Uplinks MGMT1, MGMT2, RTR-cross*, RTR-cross* A-11, B-11, A-12, B-12* RTR-cross are the additional connections routers-to-switches on the signaling network (see  REF _Ref90721956 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT Figure 2. 4,2 network interface configuration). Table  SEQ Table \* ARABIC 1: Additional ports used on the 4,2 management network Primary sides must be active (EMS/BDMS & CA/FS) and secondary sides standby. If not, force this configuration from the CLI.  Figure  SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 1: Cisco BTS 100200 Softswitch TASK 0 Pre-execution Verification Checks Verify that switch A and switch B are configured for a 2,2 configuration Verify that the interfaces on the CA/FS or EMS/BDMS hosts are connected to the proper switch ports on switch A and switch B. Verify /etc/hosts is linked to ./inet/hosts TASK I Testbed Preparation Obtain the 22to42netup.tar file. NOTE: If using a CD follow the procedure to mount it. Copy the tar file to /opt on all nodes. Untar the file cd /opt ; tar xvf 22to42netup.tar. Edit the hostconfig file in the /opt/22to42netup directory and change the hostnames/IPs according to the NIDS for R4.4. NOTE: If the network masks are different from 255.255.255.0 or the host addresses of the IPs used on the physical/logical interfaces are not the same on a given host, some manual intervention is expected (See Appendix I). sftp the hostconfig file to all nodes using the same directory as the destination. Perform Appendix A, B, C, D and E to verify system readiness. Verify that there are no active Link Monitor: Interface lost communication alarms Login as root on the primary EMS # ssh optiuser@0 Enter password cli>show alarm; type=maintenance; On the primary EMS (active) machine At the system console login as root and then as oracle. # su oracle Disable Oracle replication ::/opt/orahome$ dbinit H J -i stop Verify results according to Appendix G 1.1 TASK II Connect the additional networks Connect the management uplinks to switch B and switch A as shown in Table 1. Connect the two additional interfaces on the CA/FS hosts to switch B and switch A as shown in Table 1. Connect the signaling Routers cross links to switch A and switch B as shown in Table 1. TASK III Isolate OMS hub communication between side A and side B On the primary EMS system console login as root. # /opt/ems/utils/updMgr.sh split_hub Verify that the OMS hub links are isolated. # nodestat On the secondary EMS system console login as root. # /opt/ems/utils/updMgr.sh split_hub Verify that OMS hub links are isolated by requesting # nodestat TASK IV Convert Secondary CA/FS and EMS/BDMS from 2,2 to 4,2 Perform the following steps from the system console. On secondary CA/FS machine If Omni is configured (R3.5.X), deactivate SS7 link on the secondary CA/FS. On system console, login as root. # cd /opt/omni/bin # termhandler -node a7n1 OMNI [date] #1:deact-slk:slk=; Enter y to continue. Repeat (d) for each active link associated ONLY to the secondary CA/FS. OMNI [date] #2:display-slk; Enter y to continue. Verify the state for each link is INACTIVE. OMNI[date] #3:quit; Stop all platforms # platform stop all # mv /etc/rc3.d/S99platform /etc/rc3.d/saved.S99platform # cd /opt/22to42netup # ./hostgen.sh (Execute Appendix I (b) if needed) # ./upgrade_CA.sh If needed, add a second DNS server. If the host addresses of the IPs used on the physical/logical interfaces are not the same on a given host (as assumed in hostconfig) execute Appendix I. # shutdown y g0 i6 On the system console, login as root after the system comes back up. Verify all interfaces are up. # ifconfig a Example: lo0: flags=1000849 mtu 8232 index 1 inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000 hme0: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 2 inet 10.89.224.189 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.89.224.255 ether 8:0:20:d2:3:af qfe0: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 3 inet 10.89.225.189 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.89.225.255 ether 8:0:20:e4:d0:58 qfe1: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 4 inet 10.89.226.189 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.89.226.255 ether 8:0:20:d7:3:af qfe1:1: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 4 inet 10.10.120.189 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.121.255 qfe1:2: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 4 inet 10.10.122.189 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.123.255 qfe1:3: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 4 inet 10.10.124.189 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.125.255 qfe2: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 5 inet 10.89.223.189 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.89.223.255 ether 8:0:20:ac:96:fd qfe2:1: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 5 inet 10.10.121.189 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.120.255 qfe2:2: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 5 inet 10.10.123.189 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.122.255 qfe2:3: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index5 inet 10.10.125.189 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.124.255 The network reconfiguration will not be propagated immediately. It might take a period of a few minutes (~10) depending on various circumstances. Run the following procedure until no errors are reported. # cd /opt/22to42netup # ./checkIP Restart Omni (if Omni is configured: R3.5.X) # platform start i omni If Omni is configured (R3.5.X), activate SS7 link on the secondary CA/FS. On system console, login as root. # cd /opt/omni/bin # termhandler -node a7n1 OMNI [date] #1:actv-slk:slk= Enter y to continue. Repeat (d) for each active link associated ONLY to the secondary CA/FS. OMNI [date] #2:display-slk; Enter y to continue. Verify the state for each link is ACTIVE. Execute Appendix H 1.2 to check Omni stability. OMNI[date] #3:quit; Restart the CA/FS. # platform start -reboot # pkill IPManager (not needed in Rel4.X) Verify that all platforms come up as standby normal. Verify static route to the DNS server. # netstat r Should show the DNS network in the destination column. # mv /etc/rc3.d/saved.S99platform /etc/rc3.d/S99platform On secondary EMS/BDMS machine Login as root on the system console. # platform stop all # mv /etc/rc3.d/S99platform /etc/rc3.d/saved.S99platform # cd /opt/22to42netup # ./hostgen.sh (Execute Appendix I (b) if needed) # ./upgrade_EMS.sh If needed, add a second DNS server. If the host addresses of the IPs used on the physical/logical interfaces are not the same on a given host (as assumed in hostconfig), execute Appendix I. # shutdown y g0 i6 On the system console, login as root after the system comes back up. Verify all interfaces are up # ifconfig a Example: lo0: flags=1000849 mtu 8232 index 1 inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000 hme0: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 2 inet 10.89.224.229 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.89.224.255 ether 8:0:20:d9:31:b4 hme0:1: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 2 inet 10.10.122.229 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.123.255 hme0:2: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 2 inet netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.123.255 qfe0: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 3 inet 10.89.223.229 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.89.223.255 ether 8:0:20:ca:9c:19 qfe0:1: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 3 inet 10.10.123.229 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.122.255 qfe0:1: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 3 inet netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.122.255 Setup Oracle to listen to all networks. # su - oracle -c /opt/22to42netup/reload_2242_ora.sh The network reconfiguration will not be propagated immediately. It might take a period of a few minutes (~10) depending on various circumstances. Run the following procedure until no errors are reported. # cd /opt/22to42netup # ./checkIP Start all platforms. # platform start Verify that all platforms are up standby normal. Verify static routes to the NTP and DNS servers. # netstat r Should show the NTP and DNS networks in the destination column. On primary EMS/BDMS machine Enable Oracle replication to push pending transactions from the replication queue. On system console login as root and then as oracle. # su oracle ::/opt/orahome$ dbadm r get_deftrandest See if any transactions are pending in the replication queue. ::/opt/orahome$ dbinit H i start ::/opt/orahome$ dbadm r get_deftrandest See that the replication queue is empty. ::/opt/orahome$ test_rep.sh Type y when prompted. On secondary EMS/BDMS machine Verify the contents of both the Oracle databases. On system console login as root and then as oracle. # su oracle ::/opt/orahome$ dbadm C rep See Appendix H 1.1 to verify the results. # mv /etc/rc3.d/saved.S99platform /etc/rc3.d/S99platform TASK V Convert Primary CA/FS and EMS/BDMS from 2,2 to 4,2 Perform the following steps from the console. On primary EMS/BDMS machine On the system console, login as root. # ssh optiuser@0 Enter password. NOTE: In the following commands xxx is the instance number. cli>control call-agent id=CAxxx;target-state=forced-standby-active; cli>control feature-server id=FSAINxxx;target-state=forced-standby-active; cli>control feature-server id=FSPTCxxx;target-state=forced-standby-active; cli>control bdms id=BDMS01; target-state=forced-standby-active; cli>control element-manager id=EM01; target-state=forced-standby-active; NOTE: if any of the previous commands does not report success, run nodestat on the target console and verify the actual results. cli>exit NOTE: Alarm for Switchover in progress will stay on. On primary CA/FS machine If Omni is configured (R3.5.X), deactivate SS7 link on the primary CA/FS. On system console, login as root. # cd /opt/omni/bin # termhandler -node a7n1 OMNI [date] #1:deact-slk:slk=; Enter y to continue. Repeat (d) for each active link associates ONLY to the primary CA/FS. OMNI [date] #2:display-slk; Enter y to continue. Verify the state for each link is INACTIVE. OMNI[date] #3:quit; # platform stop all # mv /etc/rc3.d/S99platform /etc/rc3.d/saved.S99platform # cd /opt/22to42netup # ./hostgen.sh (Execute Appendix I (b) if needed) # ./upgrade_CA.sh If needed, add a second DNS server. If the host addresses of the IPs used on the physical/logical interfaces are not the same on a given host (as assumed in hostconfig) execute Appendix I. # shutdown y g0 i6 On system console, login as root once the system is back up. Verify that all interfaces are up. # ifconfig a Example: lo0: flags=1000849 mtu 8232 index 1 inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000 hme0: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 2 inet 10.89.224.188 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.89.224.255 ether 8:0:20:d2:3:af qfe0: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 3 inet 10.89.225.188 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.89.225.255 ether 8:0:20:e4:d0:58 qfe1: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 4 inet 10.89.226.188 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.89.226.255 ether 8:0:20:d7:3:af qfe1:1: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 4 inet 10.10.120.188 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.121.255 qfe1:2: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 4 inet 10.10.122.188 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.123.255 qfe1:3: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 4 inet 10.10.124.188 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.125.255 qfe2: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 5 inet 10.89.223.188 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.89.223.255 ether 8:0:20:ac:96:fd qfe2:1: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 5 inet 10.10.121.188 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.120.255 qfe2:2: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 5 inet 10.10.123.188 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.122.255 qfe2:3: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index5 inet 10.10.125.188 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.124.255 The network reconfiguration will not be propagated immediately. It might take a period of a few minutes (~10) depending on various circumstances. Run the following procedure until no errors are reported. # cd /opt/22to42netup # ./checkIP # platform start i omni (if Omni is configured: R3.5.X) If Omni is configured (R3.5.X), activate SS7 link on the primary CA/FS. On the system console, login as root. # cd /opt/omni/bin # termhandler -node a7n1 OMNI [date] #1:actv-slk:slk= Enter y to continue. Repeat (d) for each active link associated ONLY to the primary CA/FS. OMNI [date] #2:display-slk; Enter y to continue. Verify the state for each link is ACTIVE. Execute Appendix H 1.2 to check Omni stability. OMNI[date] #3:quit; # platform start Verify that all platforms are up standby forced. # pkill IPManager (not needed in Rel4.X) # mv /etc/rc3.d/saved.S99platform /etc/rc3.d/S99platform On secondary EMS/BDMS machine Execute Appendix B using secondary EMS instead of primary. Check Oracle replication On system console login as root and then as oracle. # su - oracle ::/opt/orahome$ dbadm C rep See Appendix H 1.1 to verify the results. Disable Oracle replication on secondary (active) EMS. ::/opt/orahome$ dbinit H J i stop See Appendix G 1.1 to verify the results. On primary EMS/BDMS machine Perform the following steps from the console, logging in as root. # platform stop all # mv /etc/rc3.d/S99platform /etc/rc3.d/saved.S99platform # cd /opt/22to42netup # ./hostgen.sh (Execute Appendix I (b) if needed) # ./upgrade_EMS.sh If needed, add a second DNS server. If the host addresses of the IPs used on the physical/logical interfaces are not the same on a given host (as assumed in hostconfig) execute Appendix I. # shutdown y g0 i6 Login as root on the system console after system comes back up. Verify all interfaces are up # ifconfig a Example: lo0: flags=1000849 mtu 8232 index 1 inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000 hme0: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 2 inet 10.89.224.228 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.89.224.255 ether 8:0:20:d9:31:b4 hme0:1: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 2 inet 10.10.122.228 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.123.255 qfe0: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 3 inet 10.89.223.228 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.89.223.255 ether 8:0:20:ca:9c:19 qfe0:1: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 3 inet 10.10.123.228 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.122.255 The network reconfiguration will not be propagated immediately. It might take a period of a few minutes (~10) depending on various circumstances. Run the following procedure until no errors are reported. # cd /opt/22to42netup # ./checkIP Setup Oracle 4,2 configuration. On the system console, login as root and then as oracle. # su - oracle ::/opt/orahome$ /opt/oracle/admin/scripts/reload_ora_42.sh Restore the OMS hub communication. On the system console login as root. # /opt/ems/utils/updMgr.sh restore_hub On secondary (active) EMS/BDMS machine Apply the final 4,2 configuration on the secondary (active) EMS/BDMS as root. On the system console login as root # cd /opt/22to42netup # finalSecmes.sh Verify the final 4,2 interface configuration # ifconfig a Example: lo0: flags=1000849 mtu 8232 index 1 inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000 hme0: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 2 inet 10.89.224.229 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.89.224.255 ether 8:0:20:d9:31:b4 hme0:1: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 2 inet 10.10.122.229 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.123.255 qfe0: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 3 inet 10.89.223.229 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.89.223.255 ether 8:0:20:ca:9c:19 qfe0:1: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 3 inet 10.10.123.229 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.122.255 Setup Oracle 4,2 configuration. On the system console login as root and then as oracle. # su - oracle ::/opt/orahome$ /opt/oracle/admin/scripts/reload_ora_42.sh Restore the OMS hub communication. On system console login as root. # /opt/ems/utils/updMgr.sh restore_hub On primary EMS machine # platform start Verify that all platforms are up standby forced. # nodestat Verify the static routes to the NTP and DNS servers. # netstat r Should show the NTP and DNS servers in the destination column. On Secondary-Active EMS machine Enable Oracle replication to push pending transactions. On system console login as root and then as oracle. # su oracle ::/opt/orahome$ dbadm r get_deftrandest See if any transactions are pending in the replication queue. ::/opt/orahome$ dbinit H i start ::/opt/orahome$ dbadm r get_deftrandest Verify that the replication queue is empty. ::/opt/orahome$ test_rep.sh See Appendix G 1.2. Verify contents of both the Oracle databases. ::/opt/orahome$ dbadm C rep See Appendix H 1.1 to verify the results. On primary EMS machine # mv /etc/rc3.d/saved.S99platform /etc/rc3.d/S99platform TASKS VI Enable 2 VLANs on both 2924s Connect console to Cisco 2924 switch B. Enable 2 VLANs on switch B. Refer to Appendix F. Link Monitor: Interface lost communication will be generated (ON) for all interfaces and then clear (OFF) after a few seconds. Verify that all alarms on link interfaces are clear. Verify that all platforms are still Active-Forced on secondary side and Standby-Forced on primary side. Perform Appendix H. Connect console to Cisco 2924 switch A. Enable 2 VLANs on switch A. Refer to Appendix F. Link Monitor: Interface lost communication will be generated (ON) for all interfaces and then clear (OFF) after a few seconds. Verify that all alarms on link interfaces are clear. Verify that all platforms are still Active-Forced on secondary side and Standby-Forced on primary side. Perform Appendix H. TASK VII Final touches On Secondary (active) EMS/BDMS On the system console, login as root. # ssh optiuser@0 Enter password. cli>control call-agent id=CAxxx;target-state=forced-active-standby cli>control feature-server id=FSAINxxx;target-state=forced-active-standby; cli>control feature-server id=FSPTCxxx;target-state=forced-active-standby; Note: xxx is the instance number. cli>control bdms id=BDMS01; target-state=forced-active-standby; cli>control element-manager id=EM01; target-state=forced-active-standby; cli> exit Update DNS server In the 4,2 configuration a few DNS entries need to be added/changed. The following procedure may be run as root on anyone of the 4 hosts. # cd /opt/22to42netup # ./showDnsUpdate.sh This command will present the DNS entries that need to be changed or added in the DNS server. On Primary-Active EMS On the system console, login as root. # ssh optiuser@0 Enter password. cli>control feature-server id=FSAINxxx;target-state=normal; cli>control feature-server id=FSPTCxxx;target-state=normal; cli>control call-agent id=CAxxx;target-state=normal; Note: xxx is the instance number. cli>control bdms id=BDMS01;target-state=normal; cli>control element-manager id=EM01;target-state=normal; Execute Appendix H. On both 2924 switch consoles Switch-A hub-a>enable Enter password hub-a#wr mem Switch-B hub-b>enable Enter password hub-b#wr mem Enabling IRDP on the management networks. The management networks can be configured with IRDP following the procedure outlined in Appendix J. Appendix A Check System Status  The purpose of this procedure is to verify the system is running in NORMAL mode, with the side A system in ACTIVE state and the side B system in STANDBY state. This condition is illustrated in  HYPERLINK "v24_appa.htm" \l "10370" Figure A-1. FigureA-1 Side A ACTIVE_NORMAL and Side B STANDBY_NORMAL  EMBED Word.Picture.8   NoteIn the commands below, "xxx", "yyy" or "zzz" is the instance for the process on your system, and DomainName is your system domain name.  From Active EMS side A  Step 1 Log in as CLI user. Step 2 CLI> status call-agent id=CAxxx; System response: Reply : Success: APPLICATION INSTANCE -> Call Agent [CAxxx] PRIMARY STATUS -> ACTIVE_NORMAL SECONDARY STATUS -> STANDBY_NORMALStep 3 CLI> status feature-server id=FSAINyyy; System response: Reply : Success: APPLICATION INSTANCE -> Feature Server [FS205] PRIMARY STATUS -> ACTIVE_NORMAL SECONDARY STATUS -> STANDBY_NORMALStep 4 CLI> status feature-server id=FSPTCzzz; System response: Reply : Success: APPLICATION INSTANCE -> Feature Server [FS235] PRIMARY STATUS -> ACTIVE_NORMAL SECONDARY STATUS -> STANDBY_NORMALStep 5 CLI> status bdms; System response: Reply : Success: BILLING SERVER STATUS IS... -> APPLICATION INSTANCE -> Bulk Data Management Server [BDMS1] PRIMARY STATUS -> ACTIVE_NORMAL SECONDARY STATUS -> STANDBY_NORMAL BILLING MYSQL STATUS IS... -> Daemon is running!Step 6 CLI> status element-manager id=EM01; System response: Reply : Success: ELEMENT MANAGER STATUS IS... -> APPLICATION INSTANCE -> Element Manager [EM1] PRIMARY STATUS -> ACTIVE_NORMAL SECONDARY STATUS -> STANDBY_NORMAL EMS MYSQL STATUS IS ... -> Daemon is running! ORACLE STATUS IS... -> Daemon is running!  Appendix B Check Call Processing  This procedure verifies that call processing is functioning without error. The billing record verification is accomplished by making a sample phone call and verify the billing record is collected correctly.  From EMS side A  Step 1 Log in as CLI user. Step 2 Make a new phone call on the system. Verify that you have two-way voice communication. Then hang up both phones. Step 3 CLI>report billing-record tail=1; Reply : Success: Request was successful. HOST= SEQUENCENUMBER=15 CALLTYPE=EMG SIGSTARTTIME=2003-03-14 09:38:31 SIGSTOPTIME=2003-03-14 09:39:10 ICSTARTTIME=2003-03-14 09:38:31 ICSTOPTIME=2003-03-14 09:39:10 CALLCONNECTTIME=2003-03-14 09:38:47 CALLANSWERTIME=2003-03-14 09:38:47 CALLDISCONNECTTIME=2003-03-14 09:39:10 CALLELAPSEDTIME=00:00:23 INTERCONNECTELAPSEDTIME=00:00:39 ORIGNUMBER=9722550001 TERMNUMBER=911 CHARGENUMBER=9722550001 DIALEDDIGITS=911 FORWARDINGNUMBER= QUERYTIME2=0 QUERYTIME3=0 OFFHOOKIND=1 SHORTOFFHOOKIND=0 CALLTERMCAUSE=NORMAL_CALL_CLEARING OPERATORACTION=0 ORIGSIGNALINGTYPE=0 TERMSIGNALINGTYPE=3 ORIGTRUNKNUMBER=0 TERMTRUNKNUMBER=911 OUTGOINGTRUNKNUMBER=0 ORIGCIRCUITID=0 TERMCIRCUITID=1 PICSOURCE=2 ICINCIND=1 ICINCEVENTSTATUSIND=20 ICINCRTIND=0 ORIGQOSTIME=2003-03-14 09:39:10 ORIGQOSPACKETSSENT=1081 ORIGQOSPACKETSRECD=494 ORIGQOSOCTETSSENT=171448 ORIGQOSOCTETSRECD=78084 ORIGQOSPACKETSLOST=0 ORIGQOSJITTER=512 ORIGQOSAVGLATENCY=6 TERMQOSTIME=2003-03-14 09:39:10 TERMQOSPACKETSSENT=494 TERMQOSPACKETSRECD=1081 TERMQOSOCTETSSENT=78084 TERMQOSOCTETSRECD=171448 TERMQOSPACKETSLOST=0 TERMQOSJITTER=440 TERMQOSAVGLATENCY=1 PACKETIZATIONTIME=20 SILENCESUPPRESION=1 ECHOCANCELLATION=0 CODERTYPE=PCMU CONNECTIONTYPE=IP OPERATORINVOLVED=0 CASUALCALL=0 INTERSTATEINDICATOR=0 OVERALLCORRELATIONID=CAxxx1 TIMERINDICATOR=0 RECORDTYPE=NORMAL RECORD CALLAGENTID=CAxxx POPTIMEZONE=CST ORIGTYPE=ON NET TERMTYPE=OFF NET NASERRORCODE=0 NASDLCXREASON=0 FAXINDICATOR=NOT A FAX FAXPAGESSENT=0 FAXPAGESRECEIVED=0 == 1 Record(s) retrievedStep 4 Verify that the attributes in the CDR match the call just made.  Appendix C Check Provisioning and Database  From EMS side A  The purpose of this procedure is to verify that provisioning is functioning without error. The following commands will add a "dummy" carrier then delete it.  Step 1 Log in as CLI user. Step 2 CLI>add carrier id=8080; Step 3 CLI>show carrier id=8080; Step 4 CLI>delete carrier id=8080; Step 5 CLI>show carrier id=8080; Verify message is: Database is void of entries.  Perform database audits In this task, you will perform a full database audit and correct any errors, if necessary. Step 1 CLI>audit database type=full; Step 2 Check the audit report and verify there is no discrepancy or errors. If errors are found, please try to correct them. If you are unable to correct, please contact Cisco TAC.  Check transaction queue In this task, you will verify that the OAMP transaction queue status. The queue should be empty. Step 1 CLI>show transaction-queue; Verify there is no entry shown. You should get following reply back: Reply : Success: Database is void of entries. If the queue is not empty, wait for the queue to empty. If the problem persists, contact Cisco TAC. Step 2 CLI>exit  Appendix D Check Alarm Status  The purpose of this procedure is to verify that there are no outstanding major/critical alarms.  From EMS side A  Step 1 Log in as CLI user. Step 2 CLI>show alarm The system responds with all current alarms, which must be verified or cleared before executing this upgrade procedure.  TipUse the following command information for reference material ONLY. Step 3 To monitor system alarm continuously. CLI>subscribe alarm-report severity=all; type=all; Valid severity: MINOR, MAJOR, CRITICAL, ALL Valid types: CALLP, CONFIG, DATABASE, MAINTENANCE, OSS, SECURITY, SIGNALING, STATISTICS, BILLING, ALL, SYSTEM, AUDIT Step 4 System will display alarms if alarm is reported. CLI><------------------- START ALARM REPORT --------------------> TIMESTAMP: Fri Mar 14 14:01:28 CST 2003 DESCRIPTION: Disk Partition Moderately Consumed TYPE & NUMBER: MAINTENANCE (90) SEVERITY: MINOR ALARM-STATUS: ON ORIGIN: COMPONENT-ID: HMN Disk Partition: / Percentage Used: 54.88 <------------------- END ALARM REPORT ---------------------->Step 5 To stop monitoring system alarm. CLI>unsubscribe alarm-report severity=all; type=all; Step 6 Exit CLI. CLI>exit  Appendix E Check Oracle Database Replication and Error Correction  Perform the following steps on the Active EMS side A to check the Oracle database and replication status.  Check Oracle DB replication status  From EMS Active side  Step 1 Log in as root. Step 2 Log in as oracle. # su oracle Step 3 Enter the command to check replication status and compare contents of tables on the side A and side B EMS databases: $dbadm C rep Step 4 Verify that Deferror is empty? is YES. java dba.rep.RepStatus -check OPTICAL1::Deftrandest is empty? YES OPTICAL1::dba_repcatlog is empty? YES OPTICAL1::Deferror is empty? YES (Make sure it is YES OPTICAL1::Deftran is empty? YES OPTICAL1::Has no broken job? YES OPTICAL1::JQ Lock is empty? YES OPTICAL2::Deftrandest is empty? YES OPTICAL2::dba_repcatlog is empty? YES OPTICAL2::Deferror is empty? YES (Make sure it is YES OPTICAL2::Deftran is empty? YES OPTICAL2::Has no broken job? YES OPTICAL2::JQ Lock is empty? YES . Step 5 If the Deferror is empty? is NO , please try to correct the error using steps in Correct replication error below. If you are unable to clear the error, Contact Cisco TAC.  Correct replication error   NoteYou must run the following steps on standby EMS side B first, then on active EMS side A. From EMS Standby Side  Step 1 Log in as root Step 2 # su oracle Step 3 $dbadm -A copy -o oamp -t ALARM_LOG Enter y to continue Step 4 $dbadm -A copy -o oamp -t EVENT_LOG Enter y to continue Step 4 $dbadm -A copy -o oamp -t CURRENT_ALARM Enter y to continue Step 5 $dbadm A truncate_deferror Enter y to continue  From EMS Side A  Step 1 $dbadm A truncate_def Enter y to continue Step 2 Re-verify that Deferror is empty? is YES. $dbadm C rep java dba.rep.RepStatus -check OPTICAL1::Deftrandest is empty? YES OPTICAL1::dba_repcatlog is empty? YES OPTICAL1::Deferror is empty? YES ( Make sure it is YES OPTICAL1::Deftran is empty? YES OPTICAL1::Has no broken job? YES OPTICAL1::JQ Lock is empty? YES OPTICAL2::Deftrandest is empty? YES OPTICAL2::dba_repcatlog is empty? YES OPTICAL2::Deferror is empty? YES ( Make sure it is YES OPTICAL2::Deftran is empty? YES OPTICAL2::Has no broken job? YES OPTICAL2::JQ Lock is empty? YES  Appendix F Installation of 2 VLANs on switch B VLAN NumberDescriptionPorts used150123- Network Name-Management0/4 to 0/8149226-Network Name- Signaling 0/11 to 0/15Table  SEQ Table \* ARABIC 2 Final Switch B VLAN Configuration NOTE: port 0/4 has been added to the Network Management VLAN in order to host the connection to the Network Management 2 router. Connect to console of Switch B Enter configuration mode by executing config t For each VLAN, enable access to all required ports. Enabling the two VLANs needed can be accomplished by the following commands: interface FastEthernet0/1 description 123- Network Name-Signaling switchport access vlan 149 ! interface FastEthernet0/2 description 123- Network Name-Signaling switchport access vlan 149 ! interface FastEthernet0/10 description 123- Network Name-Signaling switchport access vlan 149 ! interface FastEthernet0/12 description 123- Network Name-Signaling switchport access vlan 149 ! interface FastEthernet0/3 description 226- Network Name-Management switchport access vlan 150 ! interface FastEthernet0/4 description 226- Network Name-Management switchport access vlan 150 ! interface FastEthernet0/5 description 226- Network Name-Management switchport access vlan 150 ! interface FastEthernet0/6 description 226- Network Name-Management switchport access vlan 150 ! interface FastEthernet0/11 description 226-Network Name-Management switchport access vlan 150 ! end Execute sh run and verify that the new configuration is in effect. Installation of 2 VLANs on switch A VLAN NumberDescriptionPorts used149225-Network Name- Signaling 0/11 to 0/15150224-Network Name- Management 0/16 to 0/23Table  SEQ Table \* ARABIC 3 Final Switch A VLAN configuration Connect to console of Switch A Enter configuration mode by executing config t For each VLAN, enable access to all required ports. Enabling the two VLANs needed can be accomplished by the following commands: interface FastEthernet0/1 description 224- Network Name-Signaling switchport access vlan 149 ! interface FastEthernet0/2 description 224- Network Name-Signaling switchport access vlan 149 ! interface FastEthernet0/10 description 224- Network Name-Signaling switchport access vlan 149 ! interface FastEthernet0/12 description 224- Network Name-Signaling switchport access vlan 149 ! interface FastEthernet0/3 description 225- Network Name-Management switchport access vlan 150 ! interface FastEthernet0/4 description 225- Network Name-Management switchport access vlan 150 ! interface FastEthernet0/5 description 225- Network Name-Management switchport access vlan 150 ! interface FastEthernet0/6 description 225- Network Name-Management switchport access vlan 150 ! interface FastEthernet0/11 description 225-Network Name-Management switchport access vlan 10 ! end Execute sh run and verify that the new configuration is in effect. Appendix G Enabling/disabling Oracle replication Disabling and verifying To disable oracle replication: $ dbinit -H -J -i stop The output of this command should look like this: ===>Stopping DBHeartBeat process ... Terminating existing DBHeartBeat process pid=9453 ===>Disabling replication Push Job (job# 2) ... JOB 2 is disabled The success of the above command can be assessed by running: $ dbadm -s get_client_info |grep DBHeart No output should be generated. To verify that broken jobs are disabled: $ dbadm -r get_broken_jobs The ouput for job 2 should present BROKEN=Y and FAILURES=0 JOB BROKEN FAILURES WHAT ----- ----------- ------------- ------------------------------------------------------- 2 Y 0 declare rc binary_integer; begin rc := sys.dbms_defer_s ys.push(destination=>'OPTICAL2', stop_on_error=>FALSE, delay_seconds=>0, parallelism=>1); end; Enabling and verifying To enable replication: $ dbinit -H -i start ===>Starting DBHeartBeat process ... Note that when DBHeartBeat is started it will enable the Push job (#2) also. To verify that replication is enabled: $ dbadm -s get_client_info |grep DBHeart This command should present a line with DBHeartBeatMaster 44 33819 REPADMIN 5086 DBHeartBeatMaster-1083774897463 To verify that the replication queue is empty: $ dbadm -r get_deftrandest The output of this command should look like this: ============================================= Replication transactions waiting to be pushed ============================================= no rows selected To test the replication process: $ test_rep.sh **************************************************************************** This process tests replication activities between both EMS sites: Local host = secems10 Local database = optical2 Remote host = priems10 Remote database = optical1 The process will insert test records from optical2. The transactions will be replicated to optical1. Then it will delete the test records from optical1. The transactions will then be replicated back to optical2. In either cases, the test data should always be in sync between both databases. **************************************************************************** Do you want to continue? [y/n] y The output generated after this selection should look like this: **Local database = optical2 **Remote database = optical1 Test data is in sync between optical2 and optical1 ===> Inserting TEST record from optical2 to optical1 Test data is in sync between optical2 and optical1 <=== Deleting TEST record from optical1 to optical2 Test data is in sync between optical2 and optical1 Appendix H System stability Verify that all components of BTS10200 are in stable state by executing the status system on the CLI console. The report should present all components in the stable states of Active or Standby. 1.1 Checking oracle replication and auditing contents of primary and secondary databases. Short procedure (without data base audit) $ dbadm -C rep On the secondary side (optical2) performing Active duties for Oracle, the corresponding output should be similar to the following one: OPTICAL2::Deftrandest is empty? NO ( with ongoing replication OPTICAL2::dba_repcatlog is empty? YES OPTICAL2::Deferror is empty? YES ( with ongoing replication OPTICAL2::Deftran is empty? NO ( with ongoing replication OPTICAL2::Has no broken job? YES OPTICAL2::JQ Lock is empty? YES OPTICAL1::Deftrandest is empty? YES OPTICAL1::dba_repcatlog is empty? YES OPTICAL1::Deferror is empty? YES OPTICAL1::Deftran is empty? YES OPTICAL1::Has no broken job? YES OPTICAL1::JQ Lock is empty? YES The output presented refers to a system where traffic, provisioning or alarms are present. The parameters to monitor for replication in progress are Deftrandest, Deferror and Deftran related to the side performing as Active. In case the primary side (optical1) is the one functioning as Active, the output will become the following one: OPTICAL2::Deftrandest is empty? YES OPTICAL2::dba_repcatlog is empty? YES OPTICAL2::Deferror is empty? YES OPTICAL2::Deftran is empty? YES OPTICAL2::Has no broken job? YES OPTICAL2::JQ Lock is empty? YES OPTICAL1::Deftrandest is empty? NO ( with ongoing replication OPTICAL1::dba_repcatlog is empty? YES OPTICAL1::Deferror is empty? YES ( with ongoing replication OPTICAL1::Deftran is empty? NO ( with ongoing replication OPTICAL1::Has no broken job? YES OPTICAL1::JQ Lock is empty? YES Long procedure (with data base audit) $ dbadm C db The output of this procedure will present the same information of the previous command plus a detailed description of the synchronization state of each data base. You are connecting to OPTICAL1, remote DB is OPTICAL2 Checking table => OAMP.ALARM_LOG....................Different Checking table => OAMP.COMMANDPARAMETER......OK Checking table => OAMP.COMMANDSECURITY....OK Checking table => OAMP.COMMANDTABLE....OK Checking table => OAMP.COMMAND_ALIAS....OK Checking table => OAMP.CURRENT_ALARM....Different Checking table => OAMP.EVENT_LOG..................Different Checking table => OAMP.QUEUE_THROTTLE....OK ... ... Number of tables to be checked: 130 Number of tables checked OK: 127 Number of tables out-of-sync: 3 Below is a list of out-of-sync tables: OAMP.EVENT_LOG => 1/142 OAMP.CURRENT_ALARM => 2/5 OAMP.ALARM_LOG => 1/111 ### If there are tables that need to be synced.. ### sync tables on the side with bad data.. Checking OMNI stability (rel 3.5.X only) The termhandler tool allows to monitor the status of the OMNI package on the CallAgent host. The information reported does not depend on the side, Active or Standby, used to invoke this command. Run termhandler node a7n1 to enter interactive mode. Select Designatable Process copies by requesting: displ-designation; and typing y at the next request. The output will show Active and Standby copies like this, when Primary Active and secondary Standby: Designatable Process copies for system Process Active Copy Standby Copy Idle Copies TAP PM PortMon OOSVR GUISVR MCONF (none) (none) a7n1_NM a7n1_MEAS a7n1_L3MTP a7n1_SCMG a7n1_ISMG a7n1_TCMG a7n1_ctrl Note that is the primary Host name and is the Secondary Host Name. Select signalling links by requesting: displ-slk; and typing y at the next request. The output will present the links status like this: --- SIGNALLING LINKS -- Name Nbr LSet LSet SLC Port Chan Speed ADPC State Status Name Nbr LNK0 1 LSET0 1 0 0 56000 1-101-000 ACTIVE inbolraP LNK1 2 LSET0 1 1 2 56000 1-101-000 ACTIVE inbolraP --- SIGNALLING LINK STATUS LEGEND --- i - installed I - not installed n - link normal F - link failed b - not locally blocked B - link locally blocked o - not remotely blocked O - link remote blocked l - not locally inhibited L - locally inhibited r - not remotely inhibited R - remotely inhibited a - SLT Alignment enabled A - SLT Alignment disabled p - SLT Periodic enabled P - SLT Periodic disabled Here lower case status characters are indicative of normal behavior or enabled feature. After migration to 2/2 network interface configuration the Logical interface status will be populated by many other interfaces. The two IPs presented above will still populate the same section, and will be associated with a different interface. Checking RDM replication The nodestat command output presents the state of the various RDM replications for each platform. This information is part of the main status section. For instance, on the Primary EMS running Active, this is how the main status section should look like: ------------------------------------------------------------- | EM01: ACTIVE | | NORMAL PRIMARY 2002/11/20-18:33:59 | | Replication Status: REPLICATING | | BDMS01: ACTIVE | | NORMAL PRIMARY 2002/11/20-18:34:19 | | Replication Status: REPLICATING | ------------------------------------------------------------- When the RDM works normally the Replication Status is set to REPLICATING. Similarly, on the Mate side, the nodestat output will present a main status section like the following one: ------------------------------------------------------------- | EM01: STANDBY | | NORMAL SECONDARY 2002/11/21-14:52:28 | | Replication Status: REPLICATING | | BDMS01: STANDBY | | NORMAL SECONDARY 2002/11/21-14:52:37 | | Replication Status: REPLICATING | ------------------------------------------------------------- A Replication Status set to REPLICATING on both sides indicates that replication is stable. Checking OMSHub and BMG-BLG (billing) stability The nodestat command output has a section presenting the state of the OMS Hubs connections and the state of the BMG-BLG connection. On a Call-Agent host this section should look like this: ------------------------------------------------------------ | OMSHub slave port status: | | 10.89.225.205.16386 10.89.225.25.32770 ESTABLISHED | | 10.89.226.205.16386 10.89.226.25.32773 ESTABLISHED | | 10.89.225.205.16386 10.89.225.39.35030 ESTABLISHED | | 10.89.226.205.16386 10.89.226.39.35031 ESTABLISHED | | BMG-BLG port status: | | 10.10.122.205.51086 10.10.122.25.15260 ESTABLISHED | ------------------------------------------------------------ Under normal conditions, four connections should be ESTABLISHED for the OMS Hubs and one for BMG-BLG connection. Similarly on an EMS host this nodestat output section should appear like this: ------------------------------------------------------------- | OMSHub slave port status: | | 10.89.225.25.32770 10.89.225.205.16386 ESTABLISHED | | 10.89.226.25.32771 10.89.226.204.16386 ESTABLISHED | | 10.89.225.25.32772 10.89.225.204.16386 ESTABLISHED | | 10.89.226.25.32773 10.89.226.205.16386 ESTABLISHED | | OMSHub mate port status: | | 10.89.224.25.60876 10.89.224.39.16387 ESTABLISHED | | BMG-BLG port status: | | 10.10.122.25.15260 10.10.122.205.51086 ESTABLISHED | ------------------------------------------------------------- In the EMS case there is the addition of the OMS Hub connection to the Mate. Again this connection under proper functioning condition should be ESTABLISHED. Appendix I Customizing variable host-address on the same host and netmasks. The procedure in this appendix should be applied if: The host address of the IPs used on the physical/logical interfaces is not the same on a given host. In this case a manual intervention is expected in order to update the entries in /etc/hosts that do not comply with the values created by the upgrade procedure. The netmasks are different from 255.255.255.0. In this case the /etc/netmasks will need some manual correction. The /etc/hosts and /etc/netmasks files are rebuilt, as part of the migration procedure, in all nodes. The content of these files will be the same in all machines. The modification happens in two steps. First two files are generated in /tmp, host and netmasks, by running hostgen.sh. After this, upgrade_CA.sh or upgrade_EMS.sh will make the final changes in the /etc directory. The customization can be done in two steps: On a machine of choice, long before the upgrade is actually implemented, run only hostgen.sh in the /opt/22to42netup directory. The two files /tmp/host and /tmp/netmasks, produced by hostgen.sh, can be modified as needed, saved in the /opt/22to42netup directory and then propagated to all nodes. During the execution of the actual migration procedure these two files must be manually copied to /tmp right after running hostgen.sh. Among the entries that might need to be changed are the IPs needing public knowledge in the DNS server, added or updated by this procedure. These can be reported by running: showDnsUpdate.sh in the /opt/22to42netup directory. Another important group of entries is presented by the IPs associated with physical/logical interfaces. The following mapping is used between interfaces and DNS names. On the EMS/BDMS host: hme0 -nms1 hme0:1 -rep1 qfe3/znb3 -nms2 (qfe3/znb3):1 -rep2 On the CA/FS host: hme0 -nms1 hme0:1 -red1 hme0:2 -bill1 hme0:3 -fs1 qfe0/znb0 -mgcp1 qfe4/znb4 -mgcp2 qfe6/znb6 -nms2 (qfe6/znb6):1 -red2 (qfe6/znb6):2 -bill2 (qfe6/znb6):3 -fs2   Critical IP address Configuration: 1) CA/FS Platform.cfgSide ASide BCriticalLocal IPsConnectedToRtr10.89.225.CA-A0, 10.89.226.CA-A010.89.225.CA-B0, 10.89.226.CA-B0CriticalMateIPsConnectedToRtr10.89.225.CA-B0, 10.89.226.CA-B010.89.225.CA-A0, 10.89.226.CA-A0CriticalRouterIPs10.89.225.RTR, 10.89.226.RTR10.89.225.RTR, 10.89.226.RTR 2) EM/BDMS Platform.cfgSide ASide BCriticalLocalIPsConnectedToRtr10.89.223.EM-A0, 10.89.224.EM-A010.89.223.EM-B0, 10.89.224.EM-B0Critical MateIPsConnectedToRtr10.89.223.EM-B0, 10.89.224.EM-B010.89.223.EM-A0, 10.89.224.EM-A0Critical Router IPs10.89.223.RTR, 10.89.224.RTR10.89.223.RTR, 10.89.224.RTR Signaling* MGCP,SIP & H323 use dynamically assigned logical IP addresses associated Internal* Logical IP addresses. Figure  SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 2. 4,2 network interface configuration Appendix J Configuring IRDP on Management Networks The following procedure presents the steps needed to enable IRDP on the management networks. On the Management router(s) change the Management interface to use IRDP. Set the priority of the Management interfaces to be lower then that of the Signaling interfaces. This can be achieved by setting the irdp preference to 1. For example if the interface used is 2/3: interface FastEthernet 2/3 description BTS NMS1 interface ip address 99.200.1.12 255.255.255.0 ip irdp ip irdp maxadvertinterval 4 ip irdp minadvertinterval 3 ip irdp holdtime 10 ip irdp preference 1 ( On the EMS enable the IRDP discovery daemon. This can be achieved as root by: moving /usr/sbin/.in.rdisc to /usr/sbin/in.rdisc. executing /usr/sbin/in.rdisc s f On each host machine new default routes will appear (netstat rn). At this point the static routes should be removed on the EMS hosts. route delete net As root remove, on the EMS host, all static route entries created in /opt/utils/S86StaticRoutes by editing this file. Meeting Minutes PurposeTo review BTS 10200 Migration Procedure from 2,2 to 4,2 configuration.Date, Time0x/xx/2004, 10:00AM to NoonLocationRCDN5/4-Lake O' the PinesAttendedNameAttendedNameXVenu Gopal (Dev. Mgr)XSandro GregoratXTuan Pham XFrank Li xJack Daih XPrakash Shet     Revision 5 PAGE  PAGE 39 10.89.226.RTR 10.89.226.RTR-CROSS 10.10.123.EM-A Red/ Billing/Hub Oracle 10.10.123.EM-B Red/ Billing/Hub Oracle MGMT/Internal LAN SIG LAN MGMT/Internal LAN Switch B 2924 SIG LAN 10.89.225.CA-A0 Switch A 2924 10.89.224.CA-B0 10.89.224.CA-A0 Internal* Internal* Router 10.10.122.EM-A Red/ Billing/Hub Oracle 10.10.122.EM-B Red/ Billing/Hub Oracle Internal* 10.10.120.CA-B Red 10.10.122.CA-B Billing/Hub 10.10.124.CA-B Fs Internal* Internal* Internal* Signaling Network 10.10.121.CA-B Red 10.10.123.CA-B Billing/Hub 10.10.125.CA-B Fs 10.10.121.CA-A Red/ 10.10.123.CA-A Billing/Hub 10.10.125.CA-A Fs 10.10.120.CA-A Red 10.10.122.CA-A Billing/Hub 10.10.124.CA-A Fs Internal* Internal* Internal* Internal* 10.89.223.RTR Management Network Router Router 10.89.226.CA-A0 qfe0 qfe1 qfe2 qfe3 10.89.223.EM-B0 10.89.224.EM-B0 Management1/Internal Management2/Internal Management1/ Internal Management2/ Internal hme0 qfe0 qfe1 qfe2 qfe3 EMS/BS Unix Host 10.89.223.EM-A0 10.89.224.EM-A0 hme0 qfe0 qfe1 qfe2 qfe3 EMS/BS Unix Host hme0 qfe0 qfe1 qfe2 qfe3 CA/FS Unix Host Signaling Signaling Management1/ Internal Management2/ Internal hme0 10.89.223.CA-B0 10.89.226.CA-B0 10.89.225.CA-B0 10.89.223.CA-A0 Router CA/FS Unix Host Signaling Signaling Management1/ Internal Management2/ Internal 10.89.225.RTR.CROSS 10.89.225.RTR 10.89.224.RTR   123;# . /  # ; s uv T½ѷѰѽѽѨѢ~~~~~vkjh$HWUjh$HWU h$HWCJh$HW5CJ\h$HW56CJ\]h$HW6CJ] h$HWCJh$HWB*ph h$HW5\ h$HWaJ h$HW>*h$HW5>*\ h$HW5>*h$HWh$HW>*CJaJh$HW5>*CJaJh$HWmHnHujh$HWUmHnHu*23;" # / # 1 uv$h^ha$$ & Fa$$ & Fa$ & F$ & Fa$ & F7$8$H$$a$$a$ !Em=kd$$IfTl  +\ << t0  "64 lahT$ U$Ifa$ $$Ifa$$If^ $$Ifa$$If $$Ifa$$If b\QQKBB $$Ifa$$If $$Ifa$$Ifkd($$IfTl  \ << t0  "64 lahT  $0;SkdP$$IfTl  \ << t0  "64 lahT$If $$Ifa$ ;HNST _igb]Xb$a$ & F$a$kd$$IfTl4  F5 < t0  "6    4 lahf4T $$Ifa$ &'()_$EF9@SQ_`Iw  +,GkΞh$HW5>*CJ h$HW\] h$HW5\ h$HW6] h$HW\ h$HW5h$HW56>* h$HW5>*j h$HWU h$HWCJh$HWCJaJh$HWmHnHujh$HWUh$HW=$F 89@Tw cJk$a$$ & F ^a$$^a$ $hh^h`ha$$ & Fa$$ & Fa$$,G!"S'\ hh^h`h & F$a$$ & F ^a$ $hh^h`ha$$ & Fa$h^h!_&hprzmy  % 6 E Q R W Y f g !'!:!G!U!g!h!w!!!P"Q"_"r""""ᄋ h$HW5\ h$HW\h$HW5B*\phh$HW5B*phh$HWB*phh$HW56>* h$HW5>* h$HW5h$HW h$HW5CJE\qrzKm6 R g !;!x! $hh^h`ha$$ & F ^a$$ & Fa$$h^ha$$a$ hh^h`hx!!!S"s""""""@#i###$^$$$ %O%m%%%I&&1$7$8$H$^h^h $hh^h`ha$$ & Fa$"##y)R*f*r*t*{*****8+D+T+U+V+X+a+w+x++++++++++++ ,,,, ,-,.,W,X,i,n,,,,,,,,,,,-m-w----.ǽⲨǽǽDzǽǽDzǽǽݠh$HW56>*h$HW6\]h$HWB*\phh$HW5B*\phh$HW5B*phh$HWB*ph h$HW6] h$HW5\ h$HW5h$HWh$HWCJOJQJ^Jh$HWCJOJQJ^Jh<&&'g'''(Z(((5)y)z)F*f*|***+8+U+x+++ & F ^ hh^h`h & F$^a$1$7$8$H$^++,.,X,,,,,-:-a----.6.T..../5/$ & Fa$$h^ha$h^h^ hh^h`h & F & F ^.B.S.`.........//////b0m0x044444555556!6R6S66666K7777777778858H8J8K8S8U8m888888888889G9u9{9999999 h$HWCJ h$HW]h$HW56>* h$HW5CJOJQJ\^JaJ h$HWh h$HW5\ h$HW\ h$HW5h$HWL5///40Q0n0o0x00031w111&2r223G3f333B4444 $hh^h`ha$$ & Fa$445556"6S666666K77778J8888$^a$$ & F ^a$h^h$a$ $hh^h`ha$$ & Fa$$^a$8889I9}99993:4:;:n::::: ;E;;;<$`a$$^a$$ & F ^a$$ & Fa$h^h^ $8h^8`ha$9999992:4:;:n:::::I;;;;;<#<^<c<<<,=-=1=5=n====>>>2>3>B>^>_>e>f>s>t>>>>>>>>>>>>??%?*?7?H?U??????????@@@@ h$HW5\h$HW5B*\phh$HW5B*phh$HWB*ph h$HW\h$HW56>* h$HW5>* h$HW5h$HWK<_<<-=6=m=n====>3>_>t>>>>?+?$ & F ^a$$ & F ^a$h`hh^h $ ^a$$^a$$ & Fa$+?I????@)@@@!ADA\A]AfAAA!BeBBBC0CzC1$7$8$H$^ $hh^h`ha$$ & Fa$$ & F ^`a$@@PA[AfA8B;BGHHHHHHI.IIIIIIIIIIIJJ J JJJEJIJ_J`JoJ{J|JJJJJJJJJJJJJ KKWKgK}KKKKùùùîùùîùùh$HW6\]h$HWB*\phh$HW5B*\phh$HW5B*phh$HWB*ph h$HW6] h$HW5\h$HWCJOJQJ^JaJh$HWCJOJQJ^JaJhh$HW h$HW5:zCCC(DlDDDHEEEF9FFFGYGGGGHHH/IwI $hh^h`ha$$ & Fa$1$7$8$H$^wIIIIJJ`J|JJJJJKKK~KKKKL4LhLL$ & F ^a$ $ & F a$h^h$a$ & F$ & Fa$$ & F ^a$KKKKLLtLLLLLLLLLMMMM6MJMXM]MvMMMMM4NANTNaNoNNNNNNkOlOzOOOP PRSSSSSSTTaTlTmTnTTTTTTTU6U8U^UUUU VEVPV[VFYGYh$HWCJaJh$HWCJaJ h$HW>*\ h$HWh h$HW\ h$HWCJ h$HW5 h$HW5\h$HWh$HW56>*LLLLMKMuMvMMMM5NUNNNNnOOOOPP PUP $hh^h`ha$$h^ha$h^h$ & Fa$$^a$$ & F ^a$UP~PP Q+QwQQRIRhRRRRSSSTTTnTTT$ ^`a$$ & F ^a$$ & F `a$ $hh^h`ha$$ & Fa$TU7U8U_UUUU V9VQVRV[VVVWZWyWW XSXXXYFY $hh^h`ha$$ & Fa$$ & F ^a$FYGYhYYYZ+ZLZ~ZZZZZ[[[[ & F`^$ & F ^a$ $ & F`a$$ & F 8^a$$8h]^8`ha$$ & F ]^a$$ & Fa$GYeYYYYYYYYZZ+ZXZ}ZZZZZZZ8[B[[[[[\ \\\\&\'\(\)\1\3\K\d\\\\\\\\\\\\]D]E]M]O]g]s]]]]]]]]]]]]^^)^6^l^n^w^^^ h$HW5>* h$HW] h$HW5\h$HW56>*h$HWCJaJh$HWCJaJ h$HWCJ h$HW5h$HW h$HW\L[(\\\D]]]^^*^n^w^^^^_ ``G`x`.aaa$ & F @`a$ $ & F`a$^ & F` & F ^^^^^^``u`v`aaaaaab!b6btbybbb c c/c3cncsccccccccldddddeFeTeieeeeef8fcfhfffffffffggg-g3g5g_ggggghhhjh$HWUj/h$HWUh$HW5>*\ h$HW\h$HW56>* h$HW5>* h$HW5 h$HW5\ h$HWCJh$HWIaaaaab"b2bubb c/cocccccd`ddddde:e $ & F`a$ ^` & F`^h^h:eUeeeeef4fdffffffffgg gg'g4g5g_gg & F ` ^`^^ & F`ggggggghhiiiiiiii jjj;jj kkkrllmmnnnnnooooo蝕xh$HWB*phj<h$HWB*Uphj&<h$HWUh$HWB*phj;h$HWB*Uphj:h$HWUjd7h$HWUj6h$HWUj5h$HWUjY1h$HWUj C h$HWCJUVaJ h$HW5\h$HWjh$HWUj\0h$HWU*ii jh$HWB*Uphj=h$HWB*Uphh$HWB*CJaJphh$HWh$HWB*phh$HW5B*\ph2pppq#qCqcqqqqq r*r@rOrgrxrrrrrrrr ss1sFs\sls$Ifls|ssssssstt7tLt^trttttttuu-uBuVuiuxuuuuu$Ifuuuvv(v8vIvXvhvvvvvvvw!ckd^=$$If=0634ab$Ifwww ww6w8wHwJwwwx2x^xxxxy`yyHzJzbzzz:{i{ h^h`! & F & F ! bzczzzz:{i{{{{{{{ ||p|q|||||||:};}=}@}}}}}}}}}~+~6~~~~~_!grh6ZCh$HWmHsHj{Gh$HWUh$HWCJaJj|Fh$HWUjEh$HWUjDEh$HWB*UphjDh$HWUj Dh$HWB*Uphh$HWB*aJphh$HWB*ph h$HW5\jpCh$HWUh$HWjBh$HWU2i{{{{{{{{ ||p|r|||||:}<}=}}$If! & F ! ! & F}}}}}}#~+~~~QKkdH$$If02f634a"$If$If!`!KkdG$$If02634a ~~"#_De!ckdH$$If=0634ab$If!!_rˁ́8:]_uw΂Lm^ `!!`ˁ́89]^uvw͂΂ւLlmt$5HIQbtu#->ÆԆֆ׆WXYpjcNh$HWUh$HWB*CJaJphj\Mh$HWB*UphjLh$HWUj$Lh$HWU jh$HWB*phh$HWB*phh$HW5B*\phjKh$HWUjJh$HWUjPJh$HWUjIh$HWUh$HWjIh$HWU2_Gֆ؆W$If!#`WXZpr J` O! & F  & F !KkdM$$If02I 634apqr{ JQR`giÈ OVWdn~ARefo67EFajپپ󬧝h$HW>*B*ph h$HW>*h$HWB*CJphjPh$HWU jh$HWB*phj7Ph$HWUjOh$HWUh$HWB*ph h$HW5\h$HW5B*\phh$HWjNh$HWU>Oe܉݉ 7}݊ :eً568:EFj & F h1$^h`"^!! & F jkwA;$IfkdoQ$$IfTlFl   t06    4 lapT $$Ifa$jk 56QZ[ޒ rۗܗ+,-_`뉀xpxh$HWCJaJh$HWCJaJh$HW5\aJ h$HWaJ h$HWaJh$HW5CJ\h$HWB*CJmHnHphujh$HWB*CJUphh$HWB*CJphh$HW>*B*ph h$HW>*h$HWCJmHnHujh$HWCJU h$HWCJh$HW5B*\phh$HW&܌݌lkdoR$$IfTlFl  t06    4 laT$If-ύŎpkee`[[WWW & F & Fh^h$a$kd$S$$IfTlFl  t06    4 laT $?A\HceÐŐߐ %'Ak͑56Z[gs~ $$Ifa$ & F & F ~LC==C$If $$Ifa$kdS$$IfTl      Fl   t06    4 lapTВݒrici$If $$Ifa$kdT$$IfTl      Fl  t06    4 laTݒޒ Ar9TVprmhhc_____ & F & F$a$kdU$$IfTl      Fl  t06    4 laT Д2[wyוٕ79S}ߖA\\^bۗܗ,-_`78ab  !7$8$H$%7$8$H$ & F`78:`abƙ"}Ûěۛܛޛ56egNopr}~@sGklmȣ欣 h$HWCJh$HW5CJ\ h$HWCJh$HWCJOJQJ^Jh h$HWhh$HW5CJ\aJh$HW5\aJ h$HWaJh$HWCJaJh$HWh$HWCJaJh$HWCJOJQJ^JaJ>Ǚș"}NÛěۛܛfx7$8$H$%  !7$8$H$7$8$H$56e<MNop~̞&@Wrsx7$8$H$  !7$8$H$x 1$7$8$H$7$8$H$HGQkl$a$ & F @@^@` xx7$8$H$7$8$H$lmȣɣӤF?k 1$7$8$H$^ 7$8$H$ 7$8$H$^ 1$7$8$H$\$ 7$8$H$^  !7$8$H$ % & F^7$8$H$ȣɣҤ '*+,-EPWnqrst?Lbm˩թݩͼͼͫ͜ͼͼͫ͜ͼͼ͍ͫ̓͜ͼͼ͍͜ͼh$HWOJQJ^Jh$HWCJOJQJ^JaJhh$HW>*CJOJQJ^JaJ jh$HWCJOJQJ^JaJ h$HW5CJOJQJ\^JaJh$HWCJOJQJ^JaJ h$HWh h$HW5\h$HW h$HWCJ h$HWaJh$HW5CJ\3kæ٧ڧKLyҨ+WX˩Y 1$7$8$H$^ 1$7$8$H$\$7$8$H$ 7$8$H$ 7$8$H$^#:>?@Xت٪۪h®U <GȾӾ :л|Юvvvvlvvlvvvh$HWOJQJ^J h$HWCJh$HW5>*CJOJQJ\^Jh$HW5CJOJQJ\^Jh$HWCJOJQJ^J h$HW5\h$HWh$HW5CJ\ h$HWaJh$HW>*CJOJQJ^JaJh$HWCJOJQJ^JaJ jh$HWCJOJQJ^JaJ h$HW5CJOJQJ\^JaJ*ت٪īū3`#OSW{­:c  !7$8$H$7$8$H$cd®ULuڳ+c$^a$^^$^a$\$^% & F7$8$H$ K :+,-./01=>^ 1$^1$$a$%+,'(0iz34;<RSTU{pz!㺰㚑sssh$HWCJOJQJ^Jh$HWOJQJ^Jh$HWCJaJh$HWmHnHujh$HWUh$HW5>*CJOJQJ\h$HWCJOJQJh$HW5CJOJQJ\jh$HWCJUmHnHu h$HW5\ h$HW>*h$HW h$HWCJ h$HWCJhh$HWOJQJ^Jh+-. ABSTwx !78_h`h&$h`ha$$ & F a$&h`h$$a$$$ & Fa$$$`a$"_*A`| h`h  MZah ?$If7$8$H$hiVLLL ?$IfkdGV$$IfsF 3"   06    4 sa p ,|rrr ?$IfkdOW$$IfsF 3"   06    4 sa ,-?\y|rrr ?$Ifkd X$$IfsF 3"   06    4 sa yz{|vvlll ?$If ?kdX$$IfsbF 3"   06    4 sa ZPPP ?$IfkdY$$IflF `(#: k  0m"    4 la'p#De}sss ?$Ifkd~Z$$IflF `(#: k  0m"    4 la'efzuuu ?$Ifkd/[$$IflF `(#: k  0m"    4 la'34{}}}}xv}t}}}}$a$kd[$$IflF `(#: k  0m"    4 la' <]M`<$If & F & F)) & F Tgk},_<="'+,23467=>@ABFĿܿܿܿܿܿܿ˷ܷܷܷܳܩܩh6ZC0JmHnHu h$HW0Jjh$HW0JUh6ZCjh$HWU h$HW>* h$HW6]h$HWCJaJh$HW5CJ$aJ$h$HWh$HW5CJ\ h$HWCJ h$HW5\ jh$HW5\8<=Hdmzzzz$Ifkd\$$Ifl408$X ` 04 laf4p GAAAA$Ifkd@]$$Ifl\8$   ``04 lap<3-3-$If $$Ifa$kdW^$$Ifl\8$  ````(04 lap(lc]c]$If $$Ifa$kdv_$$Ifl\8$  04 lalff]f $$Ifa$$Ifkd4`$$Ifl\8$  04 laja[a[$If $$Ifa$kd`$$IflF\8$  04 laljjjjjjjjjjkda$$Ifl\8$  04 la *+456BCDEFTUij`$a$&`#$$a$FTUijx{)+,ͺͺޚͺͺޚyqcVh$HW5CJOJQJ\h$HW5OJQJ\aJhh$HWCJaJh$HW5B*CJ\aJph h$HWCJh$HWCJ OJQJ^Jh$HW5CJOJQJ\%h$HW5B*CJ OJQJ\^Jph%h$HW5B*CJ OJQJ\^Jph!h$HW5B*CJ OJQJ\ph!h$HW5B*CJ OJQJ\phh$HWh$HW5CJ OJQJ\!+,_pqz{ $a$ ( V$1$,_npqz{ -.>?OPZ[eho~팬yyh!h$HW5B*CJOJQJ\ph%h$HWB*CJOJQJ\aJhph3fh$HW5CJ OJQJ\$h$HW5B*OJQJ\aJhph333h$HW5CJ OJQJ\h$HWCJaJh$HW5B*CJ\aJphh$HW5CJ\ h$HW5\h$HW5CJOJQJ\h$HWh$HW5OJQJ\aJh(,->?OPZ[efo`$a$ ( V$1$3BEGOPQRS]^histǴ맛Ǵ맛o%h$HW5B*CJOJQJ\^Jph%h$HWB*CJOJQJ\aJhph3f h$HWCJh$HWCJ OJQJ^Jh$HW5CJOJQJ\%h$HW5B*CJ OJQJ\^Jph%h$HW5B*CJ OJQJ\^Jph!h$HW5B*CJ OJQJ\ph!h$HW5B*CJ OJQJ\phh$HW*4PQRS]^hist-./07$8$H$ ( V$1$t"$,-./0>ADHJ[fuxzλ߻λ|vλλ|vλ߻λ|v h$HWCJh$HWCJ OJQJ^Jh$HW5CJOJQJ\%h$HW5B*CJOJQJ\^Jph%h$HW5B*CJ OJQJ\^Jph%h$HW5B*CJ OJQJ\^Jph!h$HW5B*CJ OJQJ\ph!h$HW5B*CJ OJQJ\phh$HWh$HW5B*\ph-0g ! $7$8$H$a$$a$ ( V$1$ 34DEUVabjkwx|l||l||l|h$HWB*CJOJQJ^Jphh$HWCJOJQJ^Jh$HWB*CJOJQJ^Jphh$HW5CJOJQJ\h$HW5CJ OJQJ\h$HW5CJOJQJ\!h$HW5B*CJOJQJ\phh$HW5B*\phh$HW5CJ OJQJ\h$HW%h$HWB*CJOJQJ\aJhph3f*!"'(-.34DEUVkl ./45LM`bcdglдЮЮЎЎдЮЮдwwh$HWB* CJOJQJ^Jph h$HW5\h$HW5CJ OJQJ\h$HWCJOJQJh$HW5CJ\ h$HWCJh$HW5CJOJQJ\^Jh$HW5CJOJQJ\h$HWh$HW5CJOJQJ\^Jh$HWCJOJQJ^Jh$HWB*CJOJQJ^Jph, ./45:;@AFGLMbccdgl$h`ha$$h`ha$()*/0@AQRbcst}$a$$h`ha$$h`ha$()*/0@AQRbcstv} !,.78ϵϵϵϵϭϏπtddh$HWB* CJOJQJ^Jphh$HWCJOJQJ^Jh$HW5CJOJQJ\^Jh$HW5CJOJQJ\!h$HW5B*CJOJQJ\phh$HWB*phh$HW5CJ OJQJ\h$HW5CJOJQJ\h$HWh$HWB*CJOJQJ^Jphh$HWCJOJQJ^Jh$HWB*CJOJQJ^Jph' !.789MN\]klm$a$$a$89MN\]kmnh$HWCJaJh$HW5CJ OJQJ\h$HWmn,1h/ =!"#$% `!c=%Aj0V&1y>r93x xil\uY޳-E3Nk]-mQhh}$R$lSk]nE4E[˒%y / vے-'րz{߽o+ js,|sxlY,7b1;v=s%a=w'ޏS܂{V|E̹_x]ϊ'nݺK½b_no9_Ŀы_p^cs<6R_r{(e7GQ(eoA(e (eB72#e~h}\wBp.M*sgUC)Tc/}M:Rv%Pk{1Xx)TbsSzuκdI]M[W hTkl-~66Fl'!mcFk ddmlTTETyllnQP Q6AnKR% eoȃB5>gm3ϱns3iӹhSVE](*q>滃|OɎqW`L: 9uVqSZ 'Z'64߮؁$;}jRY=E#ibL$jc: 3:fcr ̡FǸ< &щ::uZ:qVrsyyxz6sh[hZ<#ׄbGr3JCpGafFcD |EEtAcAGAr9 (1f0Q s 1L hi uV4j4KΡ: OU-ZиixYF41iX+֘i`:baUNm [ѷ`<3+ȳag4<afi;3؂f>!sUu~yZeՓy0::̢j̨C))sdR̍SdQy˟"cwK{hQCzްsnˑ~%{^ʨW=FQwk׫[ Zu@NRu3kX ]J[tq ^G &X[h/ t4n2{^ž}!zYk~$ H.B]S]BZ=H^BW\#z\)r\_0}G)*J^YL /kMWH^u1W=z\2\a*^Pf$o*ނshJdD~C(5G| 8PD= 3 _ЯuMӺOrh/@j+[d}d|]ƕk]C]n,aQ[[F-MȸFiחQpUqGpO|첲W๞vݜ324Ҝ+͜nfِg@xs3_~n҇2ֵ[n gD]Fꣅ}N笵!Ywsj_D%|0>>|"{gx: 2Y맨=1y E=T20Ҥ~hS!M:Z?__h#:sCh6͈>̄KaJ1i:Ƶ[RQ(0y& p19&((z*]q ^} }OzB&.E7쁵bӠ֪"̿`-Pg%7>졺])GJf |٬\uq1ܙ):Spo{siϤHzڻx* 󤾳NK5Gk[SYRt]Ikk]3OA+cD(*J5c"I_d*i]݉fH BZ(gV2UT T͠4Z`2a"q% Ey&t." :2!jգFhQVG:PeD J)S,%"'flfm,=:.91rL^QQʍƅ+Q)"ǰ yEf42Z+N{ˆХfzn`ޝ(Or:$L\|Ɨ]Af3|^YE:L**:_:Lp{۫y= H[Fzsh 5%5+"-V:ϓu%%_+%ؽr^X{߇}3r-ǜZr՘xHh0PmբG|LI_H" &=:QQdG;d GZ%E5{tAd4ݐF}Z$ #J4Av!@}uh[# NCݰ6&& 42 z:]6!6NoR{٨ZA s />]އ}5֒}+ߣ(߃'W="ӹ0{+{&{wo$|1BcAn~{Di.Lf^ODqx $5 Jr@<︹x.}>Twyk|~y;w<@w= J?T{`#wuՊyZk&A2"ςCL"}qwi?u{'7/Cʈ~,v3F;D럯ozժdUjU!UDҌVXlaZQ%hGet4(rM^x̱GW/@_PGp@c@R<$Yy-:,sAҫ: z)폼cn&'ROȐ:ح KZOn-'|-Yt7,~fDY_X:ұ+b/Qz ZPwd1s=+cwyևp)uZMp#qw~-Q֭$;F`qܣ!h=; JFIFKK MSO Palette C   ")$+*($''-2@7-0=0''8L9=CEHIH+6OUNFT@GHEC !!E.'.EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE"1!1A"Qa2qB#Rb3 ?p Qi3*z!ZD/bAp7mAӋFn⹝0eV  ō?#.c%`mm@UJIW6ڢތFGz)[CHSz !j :m0G|Mͱ]XF/[Vi: 2w$,F[*Ӧ 樅R$޼TT @c!L5HP̬ F"{Ӂ:{?&!,-oB*ݑ&Xi׆CGRPUHD R bvTs0;1PĘ;kdz2 5q9mTp{ݟz``Wy[jQdȂ#r"_%知b~hFVo|I3& SV@ܑsza5U!G /j@ otUA KS J>PhqS}ĪfO8+r;qQLY@& M5,Blxef jKUrvHbLDNZ@)qĜXTR `y;yqj6"iH3% ybH~n5A V&Lj́e%{k3@eG$j@$bh!7n6X.pIQN e2oi!TI*8.Q“nQ`xԱgcF~\vn{ÿʰ$ 4 #x=^ZK#6z(:sA):m"$-TFp=$dQP*=mTʁDOh֩*CH2Oz԰d$vq[V0@ @$`HӱlA ;M@: t7XR H2?\iI!@*ON s< M%&A$yHSxp:DdT1747oD3$`QQF]8Ted0b@;mz‚P`zWkVW6)bdH *rwڃK$O'>>@`&-EC` pW.g6XevlU1DbPŭG΂0ehYPC8GnߚW6*̤?ږNaJC`P(F,aAcfVwFa $g('M]m|AH6vjIXC 8SuiHA'f}~SQRmNwrZg41?B 3;} `1t{iVEkn N6iъm7RN 2$ L}h:ڋb#h+4.l-Q7+^*We@ V-$dS0~,mf@Hi ` W(fP#opӤ9#z!S }l+tLAC0;n}Б$5A,w ~tT;ϯ'7$ #4 *)sYeaH䁸,VȀp*ϼH8&?@BQh0K@N70v#<ʺ|mMn '8%T 5Hm9KmRS|:$vYDV 21el gT[b+Yy rB` GTR rPñ{2J iQV@6<|]oba aOU2` L[V Ib /CR ـza+.( za|ka@O+8k( |>za$E2fY_,I!)( >|&$$Ifh!vh555<5<#v#v#v<:V l+ t0  "6555</ /  / /  / / / 4ahT&$$Ifh!vh555<5<#v#v#v<:V l t0  "6555</  / / /  / / / 4ahT4$$Ifh!vh555<5<#v#v#v<:V l t0  "6555</  / / / / / / / 4ahT$$Ifh!vh555 5<#v#v5 #v<:V l4 t0  "6555 5</ /  / / / 4ahf4T{DyK  _Ref90721956*Dd@80*J  C &ASlide12*x%5)OY `!)x%5h)x xY$[,miRY /E˦x)" DEv\@+X\" *"QТ EwrYlG{33'3I!1L5b S8Z1O`ƆwժUaaӧ sZX|mŔc~h3eLlx=۟iϔӧ+z7o\tޘ=kN˜2-p=@~]ҙm eݪ!V92#avFZpbk;Om~]itSJĿk㑈 a lv2A3 +HğD@H(L# dQ"(L@J,[( XjLS"6ϱGXqz#4;93Z1* +n[,^#vTͲ vխVoT 3Y?\E S?fd =&6690k`E_TW__Ɲ?oާ}y;Tyw ܵG[x'eLCso8'>j|Qh';YWqv5~F]Wy2mLe1|+Iv[gɨϷ.|RpkB}Hg H )%Qb}#X##WLY8;SVD}3߷Fw`#k_ڧ4?oqLg.՘?mG˖)~(cs z'e5ZY2ʩG_`OSoXz5Y_F}vkkuM6tNn{W]k{U]j>B=iٽj}Jw,e}2¾KieG]yN[?} ɑR%-U*&\/H{IͶli-u]jɮoYVJcNJĝlPWJ`w<'4u<.r|#DgfaЅf~A켛z .^.ۉͭvfr;a#ε]J>uk|/WQ|W&UއޑMb@ysx D HgPFv- ʮO2Gbf`A ePl)3#gPFəWJ/P2N55U `X@AYzeI3 12(X#Aw}አX7n].5b7Oy#YĢ`||Q/?GF| z:%>+c:XT55hSvD}685r>O9bSF}1zez\oWL/R'SF eK}yb1k- A*l)85ʥr1kd%pRLYJKpk$Y-U)X#t1j85]@ +RpF۰OrmحF/ltWMi͗8_gSF݅ٔQ^(qq6kV85bJl b@gSG\\ `Js25Φ|Ĺj%5@>&.pkQh̦`] NA H"5N@Y}Hc5h&mxpkzyk pr03HeukC@9yAo`t:GFAGckeN>GXY(X#s -U@ BYslGF>â5 h Y(>R9GF>㲅5hX(>I9#X#7>dz5=Y(GI-t5pkeX(ԫf;MasrmqVpN]\O6-cATn=ϸHnuoG̣_'y"WS B0@. 8z9apX.섿^Ż[,e~B< ngSIGau@,zOIb =CB-`*^*ʣIieL)+2\4eJ]EP XuDiUUW)ǕkUY5.*jHE嗀UVmj3mϵr5I^[USCjW ~Kߥ0۸V_edOƝ:CZHro15z?_02jz.{oz{TO8&@}oa4EX) CK~_.Ŷ*2SwEZqFDהb_[hURJ4N- @u]#q3ԟScj3yI~LeTP[{]Vɚ -*p es%p?>XNq:6ƿUR5A=i7s'jYpwV}=M<[jo%yl6CzCܫ $a^Ocw M 1 $CnJ(0{x7{7λ.oKwo[Mqvu_yGfwmRz ߊ+gs 6L~ :BM^! <{yӐݐ#\atQF KQUZ RxQNtR@*HDD@ !biZ&>&{r@.|)$GB,ɏ*DD}rW˜:V@i%wSHoF}vUWR)kԚ zQemK=M=6QzGuƫA}1C6}R[]K5h; Z1C{xQcЏ!DN#6CݍU$=^Gg<@jCzeGyZOcgQ@%Ln0{hŽ.{YBGݍ~q+fPbG@訃U8jSwԾwn~Yr 2<+f#m&ZW?cK*y]~Hܾs l4,=di xdiY7D=Y$4;'';_ݮp#⎋ =.jpT|4wcNBnxơfroxy>~)f<]YDݧ\ r/ť\ ̝!'RwuoutȿP#P3RHʡHߩĚ\Qĭԋ5Lhbk 6WS]Bt"d]:.y} _ߠR;\5kF#F!U|-w6xJz{.ƻ;0k̡L &~I‡'?K<%|Q֊gڞ$a}pB7:]a>>w޸Q\n]Cԧybe1Ø)1Sw[Z$XM}NR.3["4W/iS/҂5Z?:ٚ$V窛)r8|zjR BԺJW0]J2EYTR)wUv+DgCmNE)OP {r#Z.RJߨ ԗK5B)G+uJ!_j_jC6J(^*_ KO.>GدwwOSׅƧ~A&z\rJJyɾ%zrOq/r3>%EvNэi/轍UhX8ou_' C;zAN GuBS}2՚ :9Zc-ћjGĽKbK-LQkK=T@F=M]ڧ̖6)K@TꡰMqi&P$# %(ϔ7_ÔGiYU>:+K͔jr4Z^@%-T W(%b=X?+Qksq#W֩łK&R Rk p) к 544kT?A;֝miގGz+q'Ӯt{WшG}W?#*6:~ḥ1~9_)eZ_ΌS痫Ri|~Y=8|Q `l (XoVͿ&rvmI >[rC'GFvz{mI;/sG"׏|wq{L+`ͳ҂Ze=\bQ2As6gPVNv;s j:IHfXqfuȻ0kI/zOгx?sZp6?۪AS^SVf^) {l Z/4Z))B+^n8'Df)-˄hUq*ӣqod '˗?(opv߬A͠O5w VtޖN\P[8܇gfr yԸ r bER{E{|(>~kG"؅r{Ċ}-/Gh6qE.[: 6Z##f޹}}oE+^t%Y{C1Ͼz5M3]7pݹ}zw}k=ӹdS8/>=m/CO+Y7;PP#YV|jTdƽ&اbWDBt-"~˫b=`_7`_C_nGF] )XSE?q]o#=>:12:1>rGj+}t!PotPpP.kzzPG vxz`h+etC$!XN Ò`[-hcNq?ݟfwٯR[Ra7eץ\~҈]h wa\)A@a9Rp†3'ٶ9lslVIzRؤ6JfRץΦve3R3F7`z]x50wC; Chˉ1r+tl!!( )EȌ>2. $W$34}A>'ɀ_3'CdrFǟab)U1:n uvvfBJ;BJ;AJ;CJ@JAJ{@J{BJfAJAJ !T >H~NC~LGL"S)3W)ϐ-)dc d]k䳔%dMR`9 | < v~CH Rj:!r4t/64RZ)̓)͂) )))) )))̈́vv %ЧQc@V9c.Rגe'|_Ej`|㴫i)`&냏r  >Kpմ?'ϦvRʈ'm$8X_wC /"B3ro CC Nw,< 8JjVxv 0 ΕqմP@A̡qPp1'8jZF8.lXQ} ӏI.+i):1=Qɣ 3e{) MrǒPsbj]!Wx~8:^[htu&IWxh$_.+}tU+wtBr~װP52)GFv{ pO} H=3w}Jtv8501SFQ]GFViV5)Z `J}  ̓Sب >Ō3ۑ#-Dd<P  3 3"((DyK  yK |http://wwwin-eng.cisco.com/Eng/BTSBU/Release_3.5/v24_appa.htm10370pDd  J  C A? "2 '-(  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~     ?& !"#X()*+,-.012345689:;<=>@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWZl\]^_`abcdefghijkYmnopqrsuvwxyz{|}~Root Entry  FԐK"%Data rbWordDocument ObjectPool_K"ԐK"_1125127433 F_K"_K"1Table,CompObjhObjInfo i8@8 NormalCJ_HaJmH sH tH <A@< Default Paragraph FontR#R Table of Figuresp1$^`p :CJh *3Qpx      *3Qpx    @V)*?@HIfg0000000000l,2$[r"($FwAy?U% @<(  H  C  9<  # r  6 H  C  9<  # r  6 <   # r   6  <   #  r   6  r   6  r  6  H  C  9<  # r  6 H  C  9<  # r  6 <  # <  # r  6   B S  ?  y t>  ttM tn ? tn ~tg+t?>tb ~t bj t  |A t  y t >  t t tM tn ? tn ~tg+t?>tb ~t15*>@R` @UnknownGz Times New Roman5Symbol3& z Arial"hzy&zy&![ r02 Cisco User Cisco User   FMicrosoft Word Picture MSWordDocWord.Picture.89qOh+'0 ( H T ` lxTuan Pham (tupham) Normal.dotCisco SyObjectPool _K"_K"WordDocument'SummaryInformation( /DocumentSummaryInformation877 bjbjUU " 7|7|l   KKK$ RK zKKKKVKR  V{ g0,, Primary Secondary System Mode = NORMAL Status: SIDE A STATUS: ACTIVE_NORMAL SIDE B STATUS: STANDBY_NORMAL Side A Side B Status: (*>@GIegB*OJQJ^JphB*CJ&OJQJ^JaJ&phjCJUmHnHu)*?@HIfg 1hN N!["\# $ %Oh+'0p  , 8 DPX`hss Cisco Useriscisc Normal.dot Cisco User2scMicrosoft Word 9.0@@64{@64{՜.+,0 hp  Cisco Systems, Inc.  Title~AFz}1Y `! '-(~AFz} . 06"txUKHQϙ9wfnDMEPEJ\ZHʕ"DV-D _Ai#E6n*qfw y}g h2B |j ,q3Gdz,9-(]bZ~O.̤֘,"]%#'JeV(3(Ʉ9SSxrL}@{"“c4DIGb┿Qgc#*F(I. JyN.׵E,'ޗkە+uDޢ5+[?n})7}d}8zm2ag } T!tLڤ,sc0+"h:EVX0dE(NۆZe-;G}є~U5!lgu0byB<ӾHO^[D aQ&tf4߿TfKgeCP"%IfO6[鲐l̔ gV`ttw=s?ZU"\V2KF"a4Dͮ{s[[Z+|ލ3w nG1؏x^ތO_p N&_Cj_a`#nwc~ǁ 0 |Zc D͗MUO-M@gS5M+,S֢&u$g._?su(C0*Y}E>`˵ NmIE8Dd<P  3 3"((a$$If!vh5_5!#v_#v!:V 6534Dd<P  3 3"((Dd<P  3 3"(($$If!vh5#v:V 065/ 34$$If!vh5#v:V 065/ 34$$If!vh5#v:V 065/ 34$$If!vh5y#vy:V 065/ 34$$If!vh5F#vF:V 065/ 34Dd<P  3 3"((Dd<P  3 3"((Dd<P   3 3"((Dd<P   3 3"(( $$If!vh5^#v^:V 065/ 34Dd<P   3 3"(( Dd<P   3 3"(( Dd<P   3 3"(( Dd<P  3 3"(( Dd<P  3 3"((Dd<P  3 3"((Dd<P  3 3"((Dd<P  3 3"((Dd<P  3 3"((Dd<P  3 3"((Dd<P  3 3"((Dd9<P  3 3"((Dd<P  3 3"((Dd9<P  3 3"((Dd9<P  3 3"((a$$If!vh5_5#v_#v:V 6534Dd9<P  3 3"((i$$If!vh5_5#v_#v:V 655f34$$If!vh5#v:V 065/ 34Dd9<P  3 3"((Dd!<P  3 3"((Dd!<P  3 3"((Dd!<P  3 3"((Dd!<P  3 3"((Dd!<P   3 3"((Dd!<P ! 3 3"(( Dd9<P " 3 3"((!i$$If!vh5_5 #v_#v :V 65534Dd9<P # 3 3"(("Dd!<P $ 3 3"((#Dd!<P % 3 3"(($Dd!<P & 3 3"((%Dd!<P ' 3 3"((&$$If!vh5l5 5#vl#v #v:V l  t065l5 54pT$$If!vh5l5 5#vl#v #v:V l t065l5 54T$$If!vh5l5 5#vl#v #v:V l t065l5 54T$$If!vh5l5 5#vl#v #v:V l  t065l5 54pT$$If!vh5l5 5#vl#v #v:V l t065l5 54T$$If!vh5l5 5#vl#v #v:V l t065l5 54T$$If !vh5 5g 5- #v #vg #v- :V s 065 5 5 44 sa p$$If !vh5 5g 5- #v #vg #v- :V s065 5 5 44 sa $$If !vh5 5g 5- #v #vg #v- :V s065 5 5 44 sa $$If !vh5 5g 5- #v #vg #v- :V sb065 5 5 44 sa $$If'!vh5: 5k 5 #v: #vk #v :V l 0m"5: 5k 5 4a'p$$If'!vh5: 5k 5 #v: #vk #v :V l0m"5: 5k 5 4a'$$If'!vh5: 5k 5 #v: #vk #v :V l0m"5: 5k 5 4a'$$If'!vh5: 5k 5 #v: #vk #v :V l0m"5: 5k 5 4a'$$If!vh55X #v#vX :V l4 ` 055X 4f4p $$If!vh55 55 #v#v #v#v :V l ``055 55 / 4p$$If!vh55 55 #v#v #v#v :V l ````(055 55 4p($$If!vh55 55 #v#v #v#v :V l055 55 4$$If!vh55 55 #v#v #v#v :V l055 55 4$$If!vh55 55 #v#v #v#v :V lF055 55 4$$If!vh55 55 #v#v #v#v :V l055 55 41Table[eSummaryInformation(DocumentSummaryInformation8 @CompObjq|kkkkkkkll7lLl^lrllllllmm-mBmVmimxmmmmmmmnn(n8nInXnhnnnnnnnooo oo6o8oHoJooop2p^ppppq`qqHrJrbrrr:sissssssss ttptrttttt:u*B*ph@ @@ Index 1$^`a$J!@J  Index Heading 1$ CJaJhH"@H Caption xx1$5CJ\aJh`o` Mandatory Requirement & F1$ CJaJh\S@B\ Body Text Indent 31$^ CJaJh<@< TOC 2 1$^ :CJh<Ob< Body<x^CJaJD @rD Footer 1$ CJaJhJZ@J Plain TextB*CJOJQJaJphNON Normal_Para$d1$\$a$ CJaJh4@4 Header  !.)@. Page Number>B@> Body TextCJOJQJ^JDP@D Body Text 2 7$8$H$CJaJDoD REQ-#$ & F xa$ CJOJQJXOX Chap Title$ hx1$a$CJH]aJhVOV Chapter Title & F1$CJ(KH \aJ hB^@B Normal (Web)!dd[$\$&@& TOC 1"XR@2X Body Text Indent 2 #`5B*\phDC@BD Body Text Indent $h`h0o!R0 Style1 % & F8Q@b8 Body Text 3&$a$FV@qF FollowedHyperlink >*B* phPOP TcellL( V$<B*CJOJQJ\phe@ HTML Preformatted7) 2( Px 4 #\'*.25@9CJOJPJQJ^JaJH@H 6ZC Balloon Text*CJOJQJ^JaJ%`,6<JUf !<w$/BALWbm|>ntDJb /J 'n~}|{zyxwvutsrqponmlji%`,6<JUf !<w$/BALWbm|>ntDJb /J '*   !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDn23;"#/#1 u v     $ 0 ; H N S T _ $F 89@Tw cJk,G!"S'\qrzKm6Rg;xSs@i^ OmIg Z 5!y!z!F"f"|"""#8#U#x####$.$X$$$$$%:%a%%%%&6&T&&&&'5'''4(Q(n(o(x(((3)w)))&*r**+G+f+++B,,,,,---.".S......K////0J0000001I1}11113242;2n22222 3E3334_44-565m5n5555636_6t66667+7I77778)888!9D9\9]9f999!:e:::;0;z;;;(<l<<<H===>9>>>?Y????@@@/AwAAAABB`B|BBBBBCKC~CCCCD4DhDDDDEKEuEvEEEE5FUFFFFnGGGGHH HUH~HH I+IwIIJIJhJJJJKKKLTLnLLLM7M8M_MMMM N9NQNRN[NNNOZOyOO PSPPPQFQGQhQQQR+RLR~RRRRRSSSS(TTTDUUUVV*VnVwVVVVW XXGXxX.YYYYYYYZ"Z2ZuZZ [/[o[[[[[\`\\\\\]:]U]e]]]^4^d^^^^^^^^__ __'_4_5__________``a-. ABSTwx !78_*A`|  MZahi ,-?\yz{#Defz34{<]M`<=Hdm*+456BCDEFTUij+,_pqz{ ,->?OPZ[efo4PQRS]^hist-./0g !"'(-.34DEUVkl ./45:;@AFGLMbcdgl()*/0@AQRbcst} !.789MN\]klo0000000 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 00 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000 0 0 0000 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 00 0 0, 0,000 0  0  0 000 0  0  00 0 0 0000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000000000000000000000000000000 00 0 0" 0" 0" 0" 0" 0" 0" 0" 0" 0 " 0 " 00 0  0! 0"0 0#000 0$ 0% 0& 0' 0( 0) 0* 0+ 0, 0-00000000000000000000 0.0 0/00 000 01 020000 03 0.0 0.0 0. 0.0 0.000 04 010 010 0500000 06 07 080 09 0: 0; 0< 0=0 0>000 0? 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 0 5 0@ 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 0G 0H 0I000000000000000000000000000000 0J00 0K 0L 0/A 0/A 0/A 0/A 0/A 0/A 0/A 0/A 0/A 0 /A 0 /A 0M 0N 0O 0P00 0Q 0R 0D 0D 0D0 0S 0D0000 0T 0U 0V 0W 0X 0Y 0Z 0[ 0\ 0]0000000000000000 0^00 0_ 0K0 0K 0` 0L 0L00 0a 0_M 0_M 0_M 0b0000000000000000 0c 0GQ0 0GQ 0d 0R 0R00 0e 0f 0g00 0h 0S 0S 0S 0S 0S 0i 0U00 0j00 0k 0l 0m 0n 0o 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t0000 0u 0v 0w 0x 0y 0z0 0{ 0| 0}0000 0~ 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0000 0 0 000 0 0 000 00000 00_0_0_0_0_0_0_0_ 0_ 0_ 0_00a0a!0a0a0a0a0a0a0a 0a !0a0a0a0a0a0a0a 0a !0a0a0a0a0a0a0a 0a !0a0a0a0a0a0a0a0a0a0a 0a !0a0a0a0a0a0a0a0a0a0a0a0a 0a 0a0a0a0 00f0f0f00g0g!0g!0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g0g 0g !0g0g0g0g0 00o008o08o08o08o!08o!08o!08o] 08o08o00p0p!0p0p00Jr0Jr. !0Jr0Jr. !0Jr0Jr0Jr0Jr0Jr0Jr0 00s0s0s00rt0rt!0rt] !0rt0rt0rt 0rt 0rt 0rt!0rt!0rt0rt 0rt"0rt0rt 0rt !0rt0rt0rt0rt0rt0rt0rt0rt0rt0rt0rt0rt0rt0rt 0rt !0rt!0rt!0rt0rt0rt0rt0rt0 00y0y0y00:z00_z0_z0_z0_z0_z0_z!0_z0_z!0_z0_z0_z0_z0_z0_z0_z0_z0_z0_z0_z0_z0_z0_z0_z0_z0_z#0_z!0_z0_z00~0~0~ 0~ 0~ 0~00Z0Z!0Z!0Z[ 0Z!0Z[ 0Z!0Z[ 0Z!0Z[ !0Z0Z00 0 [ !0 !0 0 "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00: 0:0F0F 0F 0F 0F 0F 0F 0F 0F 0F 0F0F 0F 0F 0F0F0F 0F 0F 0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F0F 0F0F 0:0606 06 06 06 06 0606 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06060606060606060606060606060606060606060606060606060606060606060606060606 060000 %00܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏0܏ %0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000%00m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m0m %00¦0¦0¦0¦0¦0¦0¦0¦0¦0¦0¦0¦0¦0¦0¦0¦0¦ %0000000 %00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0010"0>"0>$0> $0> $0>$0>&0>&0>&0>~ 0>~ 0>0>0>0>0>0>&0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0>0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0>0>0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0> 0>0>0>0>0>00{00000 )0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0 0 0 0)0 0 00000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000000000000@0000000000000000000000(000(00000000000000(000(0000000000000(00(00000000000000000(00000000(00(00(0000000000000000000(00(00(00(0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0" #1114".9@KGY^hobzpj`ȣF,t8nqy|;\x!&+5/48<+?zCwILUPTFY[a:egi}kqlmnplsuwi{}~!WOj~ݒ\lkc_ h,ye<0!cmnrtuvwxz{}~ms   & ( ``` a8a:a ;RTnt t tXt: T T t#*-4!!_2$c=%Aj0V&1y.R$qܣ!h=;hr$+.iir$|ka@O+8kir$$E2fY_,I!)i;@anBa(  `  0Al? i # Ei X)?. ``TU`TU" E j # Dj X)?. ``TU`TU" D    X)?. ``TU`TU"     X)?. ``TU`TU" LVN xV-&   p ?p X)?. ``TU`TU"q'% ?"  C  AjJ3))? `Newsprint#"  `! p  l # Cl X)?. ``TU`TU"   C" m TBm 33X)?"x- % B" n TAn 33))?"2" A o @o X)?. ``TU`TU" $!" @ q # >q X)?. ``TU`TU"x v%1 > r # =r X)?. ``TU`TU" !$A" = s B<s X)?"y e <" t T;t 33))?"M%7-% ; u B:u ))?"1&)]$ : v B9v X)?"1&)e 9" w T8w 3fX)?"U s 8 x B7x X)?"  7 y B6y X)?"e  6 z 5z X)?. ``TU`TU"h T  5 { 4{ X)?. ``TU`TU"a  4" |B T3| 3f))?"# Q, 3 }B B2} X)?"% ' 2 ~B B1~ X)?"%e '  1   `0 X)?"  0   `/ X)?"( Q, /  . X)?. ``TU`TU" W$T  .  - X)?. ``TU`TU" $ -  B, X)?" ]$ ,  + X)?. ``TU`TU" vstems, Inc.50Microsoft Office Word@4@@0S;@,"՜.+,D՜.+,< hp  Cisco Systems, Inc.yjG  Title 8@ _PID_HLINKSA]B >http://wwwin-eng.cisco.com/Eng/BTSBU/Release_3.5/v24_appa.htm10370  FMicrosoft Office Word Document MSWordDocWord.Document.89q      !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;< +"  T* 33X)?" V *"   n) A33X)?90%"% 2 )l  c $(̙  (  # ' X)?. ``TU`TU"= 2  'r  s *&h #3% &r  s *% #%"% %r  s *$C$m $r  s *# } #~  6"3fg  >b "B  HD1 = Pn` ! "8a& #  P"&x  0!3fg  $8a& !~B  BD1! " $n` "%R& # ]A"1&%x  0 3fg #s%R&  ~B  BD1^#"%$B  HD1W$eW$$l  c $̙#* B  HD11 % r  s *&2 r  s * A  r  s *"2 ~  63fg ?&e R` p $c  # '% l  c $f "  n` p $c  # p $c ~B  BD1-# $c x  03fg p }#v  n`  & S  # 5 X ~B  BD1 ; S x  03fg  & X   "    33))?V ` YVY_IEn<nYnCZ,X!S"V" r  s *x }"$ $ r  s *Y "$    X)?. ``TU`TU"p $ B  s DA8cX)?"y B  s DA8cX)?"W$ 1&     X)?. ``TU`TU"M%l B  s DA8cX)?"W$$W$ B  s DA8cX)?" %    ` X)?""p "   ` 133X)?#" `" | "   ` 133X)?#" `|  B  C x D8cX)?"EM&   0e0e    BiCUDE F 8c X)     ?1 d0u0@Ty2 NP'p<'pA)BCD|E||iU@S"M4   0e0e    B C DE F A8c X)     ?1 d0u0@Ty2 NP'p<'pA)BCD|E||  @c"$`s %%4   0e0e    B C DE F A8c X)     ?1 d0u0@Ty2 NP'p<'pA)BCD|E|| @c"$`1  % B  0e0e    BiCUDE F 8c X)     ?1 d0u0@Ty2 NP'p<'pA)BCD|E||iU@S"F t   # #" y >$   X)?. ``TU`TU"   B  3 r D8cX)?" B  s DA8cX)?"E$W$%B  s DA8cX)?" $u$"  #  AjJ3))?Newsprint#"  `%/ #     `  X)?"6 $!  f  S  !  "  Z 33X)?#" `h!0 " "  Z 33X)?#" `!  B  C x D8cX)?"i qWqB  C x D8cX)?"7q?&qB  s DA8cX)?"72"?&2" B  0e0e    BiCUDE F 8c X)     ?1 d0u0@Ty2 NP'p<'pA)BCD|E||iU@S"P"   0e0e    BC5DE F A8c X)     ?1 d0u0@Ty2 NP'p<'pA)BCD|E||5@c"$` %P"   0e0e    B$ CDE F A8c X)     ?1 d0u0@Ty2 NP'p<'pA)BCD|E|| $ @c"$`1 A"B  s DA8cX)?"y "g"n` $ # %6~B B BD1"$x  03fg 3# ~  63fg $ 1    0e0e    BCDE F 8c X)     ?1 d0u0@Ty2 NP'p<'pA)BCD|E||@S"P  < ?"6@`NNN?Nd|   <  ?"6@`NNN?NdMy  f  S d|y    0e0e    BiCUDE F 8c X)     ?1 d0u0@Ty2 NP'p<'pA)BCD|E||iU@S"   0e0e    BCDE F 8c X)     ?1 d0u0@Ty2 NP'p<'pA)BCD|E|| @S" ZB  s *DZB  s *DB S  ?ntp&QttHdhtttMth tj-tiZ tGt _Toc75923779 _Toc51167437 _Toc51399749 _Toc73273294 _Toc46669087 _Toc51167438 _Toc51399750 _Toc732732951012189 wp1012068103701012249 wp1012241 _1124179783 _1124179823 _1124179900 _1124181522 _1124259119 _1125127407 _1126073070 _1135774642 _11378502501012263 _Toc51399751 _Toc73273296 wp1012089 wp1012094 wp1012098 wp1012099 wp1012103 wp1012108 wp1012112 wp1012117 wp1012130 wp1012143 _Toc51167440 _Toc51399752 _Toc73273297 _Toc51399753 _Toc73273298 wp101119110114021011401 _Toc51167442 _Toc51399754 _Toc73273299 wp1011408765341011405 wp1011206 wp1011226 _Toc51167443 _Toc51399755 _Toc73273300 _Toc46669093 _Toc51167444 _Toc51399756 _Toc7327330110111921011360 _Toc51167445 _Toc51399757 _Toc73273302 wp1011194 wp1011205 wp1011233 wp10112361011247 _Toc51167446 _Toc51399758 _Toc73273303 wp10367271036816 wp1038328 _Toc45633670 _Toc51167447 _Toc51399759 _Toc51167448 _Toc51399760 _Toc73273304 wp10366111035430 wp1035431 wp10357361035432 wp1011526 _Toc51167449 _Toc51399761 _Toc73273305 _Toc46669097 _Toc51167450 _Toc51399762 _Toc7327330610113331011345 _Toc51167451 _Toc51399763 _Toc73273307 _Toc51167452 _Toc51399764 _Toc73273308 _Toc51167453 _Toc51399765 _Toc73273309 _Toc51167454 _Toc51399766 _Toc73273310 _Toc51167455 _Toc51399767 _Toc73273311 _Toc51167456 _Toc51399768 _Toc73273312 _Toc51167457 _Toc51399769 _Toc73273313 _Toc51167458 _Toc51399770 _Toc51167459 _Toc51399771 _Toc73273314 _Toc51167461 _Ref22721910 _Toc52015065 _Toc69022879 _Toc69022880 _Hlt90722870 _Toc52015074 _Toc52015077 _Ref23050731 _Ref23050746 _Ref23050762 _Ref23050793 _Toc52015075 _Toc52015079 _Toc69115392 _Ref90721956 _Toc90378383 _Ref90440752T _________``a8a8a8a8a8a8a8a8a8aaaaMbb c cccccdfffffffgggggg~h~hhn o o ooooo8o8o8o8o8oJo2pppppppqFrFrHrHrHrJrJrJrcrr:sisisssssssssrtrtrtrtrtyyyyyy:z:z:z_z_z_z~~~ZZZ 8::ފ¦ 44{{o @@@@@@@@@ !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHILJKMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnoprsqtuvwxyz{|}~@^ _________``a8a8a8a8a8a8a8a8a8aaaaMbb c cccccdfffffffgggggg~h~hhnooo4o4o4o4o8o8oGoGoGoJo2ppppqqqqFrFrIrIrararararcrr:sisisssss t t t trtrttttyyyyyy\z\z\ztztztz~~~oqq 9EE,٦ 8zzos\ItdSuv|w\x5yt7z{||H}~"̕ߴ\T˴d۴g1D ERSV].`agm=owtbvbvdzK_o     j4DERS!V]4`agm@oztevevgzNbo 8*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttagsCity9*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttagsplace  ,5    D#F#$$$$]CfCCC0_3_faiaoaraaa,b1bbbbbccnnv_w{{{{-~5~/3׀9E~Áԁņφ׆ۆ$.6:HRZ^  lv~Ή؉hn9CKO \fnrƍ΍ҍ&.2~BLTXkmmxCRTXY`Ƒ̑ёŒ͒ϒӒ8E '2ۦަ:C"ƨ(+6=HKVX_bmp{ $2=@KXcfq~ʪժت#.T^v knĬ̬"*8>"(X^u}ȿ FN+3qtmpMYivw-> "+7_aUgl}U]DEo _a/2ce I K cg]e -HL*KfjW\6QU3Tos  " r !#!=!A!G"O"g"o"""$$b%j%&5&W(_(((((( );)?)))))))>*_*z*~*** ++O+T+~++++,/,J,N,,,----......//~11d2f2E9M9{99999:):-:m:r:::::;;F;g;;;;;;<0<4<<<<<=5=P=T=====">'>Q>r>>>>??!?q????@@@@GG"HBH]HaHHHHHIICIdIIIII JJQJVJJJJJKKKK L LVL^LpMrM:NBNpNNNNNOO"ObOgOOOOOP@P[P_PPPPP QQUQWQQQ-S5S)T1TTTEUMUUU[[5_^_I`J`gghh:sAsttv_wdylydzozzzM{U{{{||}}G~J~~~ʂكņφ$.AJ]hʇ*HRenňΈ '0BMlvΉ؉9CV_p{ь܌ 3>\fyƍٍ$AǑ<s+ch)Do333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333#/  < T $F9TkGm6g;xSsf"|"""8#x####.$$$6&T&&&&'''4(x(-".//}11222 3-565n55536_6t6667I7777888??{@@AABB`BBBCCCD4DhDDEE5FUFFFnGGG HJJKLULnLM[N QhQQQRRRRSST(TV*VnWW XXX.YYYZ2Z[[`\\\]:]e]^5___aa.B!8_Mi"'()DEFFNOSSTTUU]^bhiijj*++,,oppqqyzz{{ +,,--=>>??NOOPPYZZ[[deeff4QRRSS\]]^^ghhiirsstt.//00g 23344CDDEETUUVV -..//34455;LLMM))**.//00?@@AAPQQRRabbccrsstt 78899ABFLMMNN[\\]]jkkoDEo%N|, RÚ"$ ,.`; Lxc%e-Pj" PjP^R)5lX]!.ܨb;ʋl}3>%HhD,DƠG_nO`F[>QNG&yuZR4?\Pjt`օ? p$ ^`o(.^`.PLP^P`L.  ^ `.  ^ `.L^`L.^`.``^``.0L0^0`L.h ^`hH.h ^`hH.h pLp^p`LhH.h @ @ ^@ `hH.h ^`hH.h L^`LhH.h ^`hH.h ^`hH.h PLP^P`LhH.h 88^8`OJQJo(h ^`OJQJo(oh   ^ `OJQJo(h   ^ `OJQJo(h xx^x`OJQJo(oh HH^H`OJQJo(h ^`OJQJo(h ^`OJQJo(oh ^`OJQJo(@P@^@`Po( ^`o(.`0`^``0o(..^`o(... ^`o( .... ^`o( ..... ^`o( ...... 0`0^0``o(....... ^`o(........h `P`^``POJQJo(h^`OJQJ^Jo(hHoh  ^ `OJQJo(hHh  ^ `OJQJo(hHhxx^x`OJQJ^Jo(hHohHH^H`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHoh^`OJQJo(hHh 88^8`OJQJo(h^`OJQJ^Jo(hHoh  ^ `OJQJo(hHh  ^ `OJQJo(hHhxx^x`OJQJ^Jo(hHohHH^H`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHoh^`OJQJo(hHh ^`OJQJo(h^`.hpLp^p`L.h@ @ ^@ `.h^`.hL^`L.h^`.h^`.hPLP^P`L.h ^`OJQJo(h ^`OJQJo(oh pp^p`OJQJo(h @ @ ^@ `OJQJo(h ^`OJQJo(oh ^`OJQJo(h ^`OJQJo(h ^`OJQJo(oh PP^P`OJQJo(808^8`0o(. ^`hH. pLp^p`LhH. @ @ ^@ `hH. ^`hH. L^`LhH. ^`hH. ^`hH. PLP^P`LhH.P^`Po( ^`o(.0^`0o(..00^0`o(... ^`o( .... PP^P`o( ..... ^`o( ...... p`p^p``o(.......   ^ `o(........h  ^ `.h^`.hL^`L.h| | ^| `.hLL^L`.hL^`L.h^`.h^`.hL^`L.  hh^h`OJQJo( ^`. pLp^p`L. @ @ ^@ `. ^`. L^`L. ^`. ^`. PLP^P`L.h 88^8`OJQJo(h ^`OJQJo(oh   ^ `OJQJo(h   ^ `OJQJo(h xx^x`OJQJo(oh HH^H`OJQJo(h ^`OJQJo(h ^`OJQJo(oh ^`OJQJo(-h8^h`o(R-h ^`OJQJo(pLp^p`L.@ @ ^@ `.^`.L^`L.^`.^`.PLP^P`L. 8^`56o(R - ^`.pLp^p`L.@ @ ^@ `.^`.L^`L.^`.^`.PLP^P`L.h^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHohpp^p`OJQJo(hHh@ @ ^@ `OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHoh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJo(hHh^`OJQJ^Jo(hHohPP^P`OJQJo(hHh 88^8`OJQJo(h ^`OJQJo(oh  ^ `CJOJQJo(oh   ^ `OJQJo(h xx^x`OJQJo(oh HH^H`OJQJo(h ^`OJQJo(h ^`OJQJo(oh ^`OJQJo(h^`5o(.8 ^`hH. $ $ ^$ `B*o(ph. @ @ ^@ `hH. ^`hH. L^`LhH. ^`hH. ^`hH. PLP^P`LhH.? p; Lb;P^R)yuZX]!.4?\t`$ nO>Q}3>%G; L41  " Fe-HhDn=                          .h                                   8                                    nU~lt                  VA ,1:      @        6ZC$HW2   ; S T