Cisco Systems PA-2E3 VIP2 Ports, PA-E3 Interface Port Address Example- Cisco uBR7246 Shown

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Identifying Port Adapter Slot and PA-E3 Interface Port Numbers

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You can identify interface ports by physically checking the port adapter/interface port location on the back of the router or by using software commands to display information about a specific interface or all interfaces in the router.

VIP2 Ports

In the router, physical port addresses specify the actual physical location of each interface port on the router interface processor end. (See Figure 8-3.) Each address is composed of a three-part number in the format interface processor slot number/port adapter number/interface port number, as follows:

The first number identifies the chassis slot in which the VIP2 is installed (as shown in the sample system in Figure 8-3).

The second number identifies the physical port adapter slot on the VIP2, and is either 0 or 1.

The third number identifies the interface port on each E3 serial port adapter, which is always numbered as interface 0 for the one-port PA-E3 and 0 or 1 for the two-port PA-2E3.

Note Although the processor slots in the 7-slot Cisco 7000 and Cisco 7507 and 13-slot Cisco 7513 are vertically oriented and the slots in the 5-slot Cisco 7010 and Cisco 7505 are horizontally oriented, all models use the same method for slot and port numbering.

Interface ports on the VIP2 maintain the same address regardless of whether other interface processors are installed or removed. However, when you move a VIP2 to a different slot, the first number in the address changes to reflect the new chassis slot number.

Figure 8-3 shows the port adapter slots and interface ports of a sample Cisco 7505 system. On the VIP2, the first port adapter slot number is always 0. The second port adapter slot number is always 1. The individual interface port numbers always begin with 0. The number of additional ports depends on the number of ports on a port adapter.

For example, the serial port on a one-port PA-E3 in the first port adapter slot in chassis slot 3 is numbered 3/0/0. (See Figure 8-3.) If the PA-E3 is in port adapter slot 1, this same port is numbered 3/1/0. The serial ports on a two-port PA-2E3 in the first port adapter slot in chassis slot 3 are numbered 3/0/0 and 3/0/1.

Port adapters can occupy either port adapter slot; there are no restrictions.

8-4PA-E3 Serial Port Adapter Installation and Configuration

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Contents PA-E3 Serial Port Adapter Installation and Configuration Corporate HeadquartersPage Organization PrefaceObjectives Section Title DescriptionRelated Documentation Related Documentation Section Title DescriptionRelated Documentation Cisco Connection Online Cisco Connection OnlineDocumentation CD-ROM Overview Port Adapter OverviewPort Adapter Overview One-Port PA-E3 Serial Port AdapterManagement Information Base PA-E3 Serial Port Adapter FeaturesPA-E3 Serial Port Adapter Features PA-E3 Port Adapter LEDsPA-E3 Port Adapter LEDs PA-E3 Receptacles and CablesPA-E3 Receptacles and Cables Name Color State DescriptionInteroperability Guidelines for PA-E3 DSUs 6PA-E3 Serial Port Adapter Installation and Configuration Preparing for Installation Parts and Tools RequiredPA-2E3 Software and Hardware RequirementsSoftware and Hardware Requirements Safety Guidelines Safety Guidelines4PA-E3 Serial Port Adapter Installation and Configuration Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Telephone Wiring GuidelinesElectrical Equipment Guidelines Electrical Equipment GuidelinesITI-T Compliance Compliance InformationBabt Compliance TBR24 ComplianceVIP2 and the PA-E3 OverviewOverview Dimm U5PA-E3 in port adapter Slot PA-E3 in port adapter slot Removing a Port Adapter Removing a Port AdapterInstalling a Port Adapter Installing a Port AdapterAligning a Port Adapter in a Port Adapter Slot H3152 8PA-E3 Serial Port Adapter Installation and Configuration Catalyst RSM/VIP2 and the PA-E3 Port adapter securing screw Removing a Port Adapter Installing a Port Adapter Aligning a Port Adapter in a Port Adapter Slot 6PA-E3 Serial Port Adapter Installation and Configuration Cisco 7200 Series and the PA-E3 Cisco 7206 with a PA-E3 in Port Adapter SlotPort adapter Handle Lever unlocked Position Handling a Port Adapter Port adapter Handle Cisco uBR7200 Series and the PA-E3 Port adapters Port adapters Port adapter lever in unlocked position Inside slot guide PC board Metal carrier Port adapter retention clip in locked position 6PA-E3 Serial Port Adapter Installation and Configuration Installation Overview Cisco 7100 Series and the PA-E3Cisco 7140 Series Router-Port Adapter Slot 4 Location Installing a Port Adapter Guides Configuring the PA-E3 Interfaces Using the Exec Command InterpreterCisco 7200 Series and Cisco uBR7200 Series Ports Cisco 7200 Series and Cisco uBR7200 Series Ports Cisco 7206 Serial Port Number ExampleVIP2 Ports PA-E3 Interface Port Address Example- Cisco uBR7246 ShownCatalyst RSM/VIP2 Ports Catalyst RSM/VIP2 PortsWith port adapters Route Switch ModuleCisco 7100 Series Ports Performing a Basic Configuration Performing a Basic ConfigurationCustomizing the PA-E3 Configuration ExampleConfiguration Example Setting the Bandwidth Setting the BandwidthDefining the DSU Mode Defining Set Bit NationalConfiguring Cyclic Redundancy Checks Setting the Cable LengthConfiguring Cyclic Redundancy Checks Specifying E3 FramingChecking the Configuration Using show Commands to Verify StatusChecking the Configuration Checking the Configuration Step NumberRouter# show interfaces serial 2/0 14PA-E3 Serial Port Adapter Installation and Configuration Router# show controllers serial 0/1 Serial0/1 16PA-E3 Serial Port Adapter Installation and Configuration 73-1684-03 18PA-E3 Serial Port Adapter Installation and Configuration Using the ping Command to Verify Network Connection Using the ping Command to Verify Network ConnectionUsing the loopback Command to Verify the Physical Interface Using the loopback Command to Verify the Physical Interface 22PA-E3 Serial Port Adapter Installation and Configuration