Cisco Systems 12000 series Configuring and Troubleshooting Interfaces, Initial Configuration

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Configuring and Troubleshooting Interfaces

Configuring and Troubleshooting Interfaces

The following sections provide procedures for configuring and troubleshooting the ATM line card.

Initial Configuration, page 32

Configuring an Interface, page 32

Using show Commands to Check Status, page 34

ATM Configuration Example, page 35

Advanced Line Card Troubleshooting, page 36

Line Card Diagnostics Using Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0(22)S and Later, page 40

Line Card Diagnostics Using Cisco IOS Software Releases Prior to 12.0(22)S, page 42

Initial Configuration

To display current port configuration information, use the show running-configcommand. During power-on, the interface on a new ATM line card is shut down. To enable the interface, you must enter a no shutdown command in configuration mode. When the ATM line card is enabled (taken out of shutdown) with no additional configuration commands applied, the default interface configuration file parameters listed in Table 13 are used.

Table 13

ATM Line Card Default Configuration Values

 

 

 

 

 

Parameter

 

Configuration File Entry

Default Value

 

 

 

Maximum transmission unit (mtu)

[no] mtu bytes

4470 bytes

 

 

 

Maximum numbers of virtual circuits

atm maxvc

2047

 

 

 

 

Loopback

 

[no] loopback [diagnostic line]

no loopback

 

 

 

 

Internal clock

 

atm clock internal

line clock:

 

 

 

no atm clock internal

 

 

 

SONET framing

atm sonet stm-4 or

SONET framing:

 

 

atm sonet stm-1

no atm sonet stm-4

 

 

 

no atm sonet stm-1

 

 

 

 

To enter a no shutdown command for the ATM line card interface or to change the configuration of the interface, you must enter configuration mode by using the configure privileged EXEC command.

Configuring an Interface

After you verify that the new ATM line card is installed correctly, use the configure command to configure the new interface. Be prepared with the information that you will need, such as the interface IP address.

The following procedure is for creating a basic configuration—enabling an interface and specifying IP routing. You might also need to enter other configuration subcommands, depending on the requirements for your router configuration.

(For descriptions of configuration subcommands and the configuration options available, refer to the appropriate software publications in the “Cisco IOS Software Release Requirements” section on page 2.)

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Contents Important Information ATM Line Card Installation and ConfigurationContents Router Hardware Installation ATM Line Card Product NumbersCisco IOS Software Release Requirements Supported PlatformsHardware Revision Number Hardware Revision RequirementsCompatible Cisco IOS Release Port OC-12c/STM-4c ATM Line Card Overview Product OverviewsRelated Documentation Port OC-3c/STM-1 ATM Line Card Overview 101926 Preparing for Installation Safety GuidelinesRequired Tools and Equipment Removing and Installing a Line CardPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Guidelines for Line Card Removal and Installation Removing a Line Card Line Card Removal and Installation Installing a Blank Filler Removing the Blank FillerInserting and Removing the Blank Filler Installing a Line Card Fastening Captive Screw on Blank FillerEjector Levers Removing and Installing a Line Card Line Card Cable-Management Bracket Line Card Cable-Management BracketMultiport Line Card Cable-Management Bracket Removing a Line Card Cable-Management Bracket 80220 Installing a Line Card Cable-Management Bracket Port OC-12c/STM-4c ATM Line Card Power Specifications Cabling and SpecificationsATM Line Card Power Budget and Signal Specifications Port OC-3c/STM-1 ATM Line Card Power Specifications AttenuationTypical Maximum Transceiver DBm DistanceFiber-Optic Network Interface Cables Port OC-12c/STM-4c ISE ATM Line Card Power SpecificationsPort OC-3c/STM-1 ISE ATM Line Card Power Specifications RX port TX port Duplex or simplex SC fiber cable connectors Verifying and Troubleshooting Line Card Installation Initial Boot ProcessState Description Status LEDsAlphanumeric LEDs LED Display Meaning Source NnnnVget IOS Done Fabl Troubleshooting the Installation Configuring and Troubleshooting Interfaces Initial ConfigurationConfiguring an Interface Parameter Configuration File Entry Default ValueRouter# show version Using the show gsr Command Using show Commands to Check StatusUsing the show version Command ATM Configuration Example Using the show interfaces CommandUsing the show running-config Command Using ATM show CommandsAdvanced Line Card Troubleshooting Output ExamplesShow context summary Output Checking the Current Status of the Line Card Show context slot OutputError Messages Fabric Ping FailureFpga Error Messages Configuring and Troubleshooting Interfaces Configuring and Troubleshooting Interfaces Line Card Memory Line Card Memory LocationsEngine 0 and Engine 1 Line Card Memory Locations Engine 0 and Engine 1 Line Card Memory LocationsEngine 2 Line Card Memory Locations ISE Line Card Memory LocationsMemory Upgrade Line CardATM Line Card Route Memory Options LC-Slot3#show hardwareCisco Product Number Dimm Modules Dimm Sockets Removing and Installing Line Card MemoryATM Line Card Packet Memory Options Removing a Dimm Dimm Socket with Dual Release LeversInstalling a Dimm Dimm Socket with Single Release LeverRemoving a Sodimm Handling a DimmRemove Retaining Clip from Memory Module Socket Using the Dimm Removal Tools to Release the Sodimm Removing a 144-pin Sodimm Module Installing a Sodimm Sodimm Socket Retaining ClipSodimm with Key in Face-Up Position Inserting the Retaining Clip Checking the Installation of Line Card Memory Retaining Clip Installed into Module LatchRegulatory, Compliance, and Safety Information Translated Safety Warnings and Agency ApprovalsElectromagnetic Compatibility Regulatory Statements FCC Class a ComplianceVcci Class a Notice for Japan CanadaEurope-EU Regulatory, Compliance, and Safety Information Obtaining Documentation
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