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Cisco 7200 Series and the 5EFL Port Adapter

To determine which type of port adapter is installed in your Cisco 7206, use the show diag slot command. Specific port adapter information is displayed, as shown in the following example of a 5EFL port adapter in chassis slot 2:

Slot 2:

 

 

 

 

Ethernet port adapter, 5 ports

 

 

 

Port adapter is analyzed

 

 

 

Port adapter insertion time 2d09h ago

 

 

Hardware revision

1.5

Board

revision

A0

Serial number

4294967295

Part number

73-1556-04

Test history

0x0

RMA number

00-00-00

EEPROM format version 1

 

 

 

EEPROM contents (hex):

 

 

 

0x20:01 03 01 05 FF FF FF FF 49 06 14

04 00 00

00 00

0x30:50 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

FF FF FF

FF FF

Note Port adapters used with the 7200 VXR routers require the correct base hardware revision in order to function. The following error message will occur on bootup if the incorrect hardware revision is used:

>PA-3-REVNOTSUPPORTED:PA in slot 1 (Ethernet) requires base h/w revision of (1.5) for this chassis

Use the sh diag command to display the hardware revision.

For complete Cisco 7206 command descriptions and examples, refer to the publications listed in the section “If You Need More Information” on page 2.

Using the ping Command

The packet internet groper (ping) command allows you to verify that an interface port is functioning properly and to check the path between a specific port and connected devices at various locations on the network. This section provides brief descriptions of the ping command. After you verify that the system has booted successfully and is operational, you can use this command to verify the status of interface ports. Refer to the publications listed in the section “If You Need More Information” on page 2, for detailed command descriptions and examples.

The ping command sends an echo request out to a remote device at an IP address that you specify. After sending a series of signals, the command waits a specified time for the remote device to echo the signals. Each returned signal is displayed as an exclamation point (!) on the console terminal; each signal that is not returned before the specified time-out is displayed as a period (.). A series of exclamation points (!!!!!) indicates a good connection; a series of periods (.....) or the messages

[timed out] or [failed] indicate that the connection failed.

Following is an example of a successful ping command to a remote server with the address 1.1.1.10:

Router# ping 1.1.1.10 <Return> Type escape sequence to abort.

Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echoes to 1.1.1.10, timeout is 2 seconds:

!!!!!

Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/15/64 ms Router#

If the connection fails, verify that you have the correct IP address for the server and that the server is active (powered on), and repeat the ping command.

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Contents Contents IntroductionPort Adapter Installation Prerequisites If You Need More InformationIf You Need More Information Tools and Parts Required Software and Hardware RequirementsTools and Parts Required PA-5EFL Port Adapter Software RequirementsSafety Guidelines Safety WarningsSafety Guidelines Safety Warnings Electrical Equipment GuidelinesTelephone Wiring Guidelines Ethernet and Ethernet 10BASE-FL OverviewPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage 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 Configuring the 5EFL InterfacesAttaching 5EFL Port Adapter Interface Cables VIP2 and the 5EFL Port Adapter Configuring the 5EFL Interfaces Configuring InterfacesUsing show Commands to Verify the VIP2 Status Checking the ConfigurationStep 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 Documentation CD-ROMCisco Connection Online Documentation CD-ROM Documentation CD-ROM