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Chapter 5 Command Reference

standby use-interface

standby use-interface

To designate a loopback interface as a health or revertive interface, use the standby use-interfacecommand.

 

 

standby use-interface interface {health revertive backhaul}

 

 

 

 

Syntax Description

 

interface

Indicates the interface to be used with the specified parameter. For health

 

 

 

and revertive, this is the loopback interface specified in the standby track

 

 

 

command. For backhaul, the interface must be an MLPPP interface. If you

 

 

 

want to use a serial interface as the backhaul, you must first configure that

 

 

 

interface to be part of an MLPPP bundle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

health

Indicates the interface to monitor for an over temperature condition, the

 

 

 

state of the processor, and the state of the T1/E1 firmware. If any of these

 

 

 

watched conditions indicate a failure, this interface is brought down.

 

 

 

Otherwise, the health interface remains in the up state.

 

 

 

 

 

 

revertive

Indicates the interface that acts as the revertive interface. If the MWR 1900

 

 

 

router changes state from active to standby, the revertive interface is brought up.

 

 

 

If the MWR 1900 router changes state from standby to active, the revertive

 

 

 

interface is brought down.

 

 

 

 

 

 

backhaul

Indicates the interface to be used for backhauling.

 

 

 

 

Defaults

Command Modes

Command History

By default, the MWR 1900 is configured to be used in a redundant configuration (no standalone) and the relays are open.

Y-cable configuration

ReleaseModification

12.2(8)MC2

This command was introduced.

 

 

Usage Guidelines The loopback interfaces that you specify for health and revertive interfaces must be the same loopback interfaces that you specified in the standby track command. In the standby track command, the decrement value for the revertive interface should always be less than that for other interfaces. We recommend that you use loopback101 for health and loopback102 for revertive.

The interface that you specify for the backhaul must be an MLPPP interface. If you want to use a serial interface as the backhaul, you must first configure that interface to be part of an MLPPP bundle. We recommend you use multilink1 for the backhaul interface.

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Contents Corporate Headquarters Customer Order Number DOC-7813983= Text Part NumberCopyright 2002 Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved About This Guide Software FeaturesLimitations and Restrictions First-Time Configuration AudienceConfiguring PIM Using the Setup Command FacilitySaving Configuration Changes Configuring PPP MultiplexingMode y-cable Configuring RedundancyWhere to Go Next Assigning a QoS Boilerplate to an InterfacePage Organization ObjectivesAudience Chapter Title DescriptionBoldface font Document ConventionsConvention Description Boldface screenObtaining Documentation Additional InformationRelated Documentation World Wide WebOrdering Documentation Obtaining Technical AssistanceDocumentation CD-ROM Documentation FeedbackTechnical Assistance Center To access Cisco.com, go to the following websiteCisco.com Contacting TAC by Telephone Overview of the MWR BenefitsNetwork Processor Software Software FeaturesCisco IOS Software MLP, PPP Control Path IPCP, NCP, LCP, ClnsPPP Multiplexing/Demultiplexing RTP/UDP Header CompressionRedundancy Support RTP Header CompressionRFC1213-MIB MIB SupportMWR 1900 supports the following MIBs RFC1253-MIBLimitations and Restrictions 802.1Q VLANs Frame Relay FRUnderstanding Interface Numbering Understanding Boot ImagesBefore You Begin Interface type Slot number/Interface number Before Starting Your Router Using the Setup Command FacilityConfiguring Global Parameters Viewing the configuration Enter a host name for the router this example usesSummary of interfaces is displayed Completing the ConfigurationYou are then prompted to configure the specified interface Where to Go Next First-Time Configuration Where to Go NextCisco IOS Software Basics Getting HelpExit , or logout Understanding Command ModesConfigure terminal As interface serial 0/0Undoing a Command or Feature Saving Configuration ChangesPage Configuring with the Command-Line Interface Prompt changes to Routerconfig# Configuring the Host Name and PasswordEnter global configuration mode Verifying the Version of Cisco IOS SoftwareExit interface configuration mode Configuring Loopback InterfacesExit to global configuration mode Change the name of the router to a meaningful nameSetting the Speed and Duplex Mode Configuring Fast Ethernet InterfacesConfiguring the FE Interface IP Address Specify the speed Configuring Routing Protocol AttributesConfiguring PIM Configuring Hsrp Support Specify a priority Configuring Multilink InterfacesEnabling the FE Interface Enable multilink PPP operation Configuring Multilink PPPConfiguring IP Address Assignment To set the default PPP protocol ID, enter Configuring PPP MultiplexingConfiguring RTP/UDP Compression To set the maximum length of the subframe, enterRPM-3config-if#ip rtp header-compression Configuring T1 and E1 Interfaces Configuring T1 InterfacesConfiguring E1 Interfaces Set the carrier delay for the serial interfaceConfiguring QoS Attributes Creating a Class Map Creating a Policy Map78-13983-04 Redundant MWR 1900s Configuring RedundancyAssigning a QoS Boilerplate to an Interface Specify the interface to be used for backhauling Exit y-mode configuration modeStand-Alone MWR Verifying the Configuration MWR1900-1#show running-configMatch access-group Ip ospf message-digest-key 1 md5 mymd5pw Ip ospf Hello-interval Ospf Dead-interval Monitoring and Managing the MWR Show Commands for Monitoring the MWR Command PurposeShow protocols Show controllersShow interface type slot / port Command Reference Clear ip rtp header-compression Clear ppp mux Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines ExamplesRelated Commands Description Clear ppp mux interface interfaceIp rtp header-compressionEnables RTP header compression Syntax Description Defaults Command ModesConnections Interface configuration Ip rtp compression-connectionsPassive Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command HistoryIp rtp header-compression Related Commands Description Standalone Mode y-cableMode y-cable Standby use-interfaceCommand Modes Command History Ppp muxUsage Guidelines Examples Related Commands Ppp mux delayPpp mux delay integer no ppp mux delay Ppp mux frame Defaults Command Modes Command HistoryDefault maximum length is Interface configuration Ppp mux frame integer no ppp mux framePpp mux pid Ppp mux pid integerPpp mux subframe length Ppp mux subframe length integer No ppp mux subframe lengthPpp mux subframe count integer No ppp mux subframe count Default maximum is Interface configurationPpp mux subframe count Invoked y-cable mode Global configurationFollowing example enables redundancy mode Redundancy1describes the significant fields shown in the display Show ip rtp header-compressionShow ip rtp header-compression type number detail Field DescriptionThat can exist on an interface Show ppp mux Interface interfacePpp mux Enables PPP multiplexing/demultiplexing 2describes the significant fields shown in the displayThis command has no attributes Show redundancyStand-alone configuration Invokes y-cable modeInvokes redundancy mode StandbyStandalone Syntax Description DefaultsCable configuration No standaloneStandby use-interface Standby use-interface interface health revertive backhaulStandby use-interface loopback102 revertive Page Counters, PPP multiplexing Cisco IOS About Command modes Enable modeIP address MIB support Mode y-cable IN-2Command ConfiguringIN-4