R0106-HP MSR Router Series OAA Configuration Guide(V7)

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Configuring the OAP module
In this chapter, "MSR2000" refers to MSR2003. "MSR3000" collectively refers to MSR3012, MSR3024,
MSR3044, MSR3064. "MSR4000" collectively refers to MSR4060 and MSR4080.
Overview
HP Open Application Architecture provides an open interface for third-party vendors to develop and
integrate value-added applications into HP 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. An HMIM-OAP module is installed with the
Cloud Virtualization Kernel (CVK) when shipped. CVK is an operating system developed by HP for cloud
computing.
Logging in to the operating system of 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 router's CLI.
On an MSR3000:
oap connect system subslot-number
On an MSR4000:
oap connect slot slot-number system subslot-number
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. For more information, see "Configuration example."