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VIP2 and the 5EFL Port Adapter

Step 3 If IP routing is enabled on the system, you can assign an IP address and subnet mask to the interface with the ip address configuration subcommand, as in the following example:

Router(config-int)#ip address 1.1.1.10 255.255.255.0

Step 4 Add any additional configuration subcommands required to enable routing protocols and set the interface characteristics.

Step 5 Change the shutdown state to up and enable the interface as follows:

Router(config-int)# no shutdown

Step 6 Configure additional interfaces as required.

Step 7 When you have included all of the configuration subcommands to complete the configuration, press Ctrl-Zto exit configuration mode.

Step 8 Write the new configuration to nonvolatile memory as follows:

Router# copy running-config startup-config

[OK]

Router#

To check the interface configuration using show commands, proceed to the section “Checking the Configuration.”

Checking the Configuration

After configuring the new interface, use the show commands to display the status of the new interface or all interfaces and the ping command to check connectivity.

Using show Commands to Verify the VIP2 Status

The following steps use show commands to verify that the new interfaces are configured and operating correctly.

Step 1

Display the system hardware configuration with the show version command. Ensure that

 

the list includes the new serial interfaces.

 

Step 2

Display all the current interface processors and their interfaces with the show controllers

 

cbus command. Verify that the new VIP2 appears in the correct slot.

Step 3

Specify one of the new serial interfaces with the show interfaces type slot/port

 

adapter/interface command and verify that the first line of the display specifies the

 

interface with the correct slot number. Also verify that the interface and line protocol are

 

in the correct state: up or down.

 

Step 4

Display the protocols configured for the entire system and specific interfaces with the

 

show protocols command. If necessary, return to configuration mode to add or remove

 

protocol routing on the system or specific interfaces.

Step 5

Display the running configuration file with the

show running-config command. Display

 

the configuration stored in NVRAM using the

show startup-config command. Verify

that the configuration is accurate for the system and each interface.

If the interface is down and you configured it as up, or if the displays indicate that the hardware is not functioning properly, ensure that the network interface is properly connected and terminated. If you still have problems bringing the interface up, contact a service representative for assistance.

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Contents Contents IntroductionIf You Need More Information Port Adapter Installation PrerequisitesIf You Need More Information Tools and Parts Required Software and Hardware RequirementsTools and Parts Required PA-5EFL Port Adapter Software RequirementsSafety Guidelines Safety GuidelinesSafety Warnings Safety Warnings Electrical Equipment GuidelinesPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Telephone Wiring GuidelinesEthernet and Ethernet 10BASE-FL Overview Ieee 802.3 10BASE-FL Specifications Ieee 802.3 10BASE-FL SpecificationsIeee Parameter EthernetWhat Is the 5EFL Port Adapter? What Is the 5EFL Port Adapter?Multimode Optical-Fiber Parameters Parameter MultimodeTwo Port Adapters on a VIP2-50 Horizontal Orientation Shown 5EFL Port Adapter LEDs Port Adapters in the CiscoVIP2 and the 5EFL Port Adapter Ethernet 10BASE-FL Fiber-Optic Cable Plug ST TypeSram Dram Installing or Replacing a Port Adapter on a VIP2 Installing or Replacing a Port Adapter on a VIP2Screw Aligning a Port Adapter in a Port Adapter Slot VIP2 and the 5EFL Port Adapter Attaching 5EFL Port Adapter Interface Cables Attaching 5EFL Port Adapter Interface CablesConfiguring the 5EFL Interfaces VIP2 and the 5EFL Port Adapter Configuring the 5EFL Interfaces Configuring InterfacesStep Using show Commands to Verify the VIP2 StatusChecking the Configuration Using show Commands to Display Interface Information Router# sh int e 3/0/0Router# sh int e 3/1/0 Router# show version Using the ping Command Router# show diagCisco 7200 Series and the 5EFL Port Adapter Cisco 7200 Series and the 5EFL Port AdapterRemoving a Port Adapter Handling a Port Adapter Replacing a Port Adapter GuidePort adapter Handle Attaching 5EFL Port Adapter Interface Cables Configuring the 5EFL Interfaces 10BASE-FL Interface Port Number Example Using show Commands to Verify the New Interface Status Cisco 7200 Series and the 5EFL Port Adapter Step Router# sh int e 2/0Last reset from power-on Bridging software FF FF Configuring the 5EFL Interfaces Cisco Connection Online Cisco Connection OnlineDocumentation CD-ROM Documentation CD-ROM Documentation CD-ROM