Configure and implement General Communication Channel interfaces to manage NCS 1004 nodes without direct Ethernet connectivity. This guide details how to enable GCC0, GCC1, and GCC2 interfaces and establish network reachability through OSPF, static routing, and internal BGP sessions.
Remote node management using GCC
This concept explains remote node management using the General Communication Channel (GCC), highlighting how GCC enables centralized control and monitoring of network elements across distributed topologies.
iBGP supports over GCC interfaces
This concept explains the support for Internal BGP (iBGP) sessions over GCC interfaces in the NCS 1004 system, including route exchange, VRF configuration, and port capabilities for traffic isolation.
Configure the GCC0 interface on a QXP card
Use this procedure to configure the GCC0 interface on a QXP card’s Coherent DSP controller by assigning it an IPv4 address for remote management when DCN access is unavailable