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Hardware Interfaces
The host router and network module use several interfaces for internal and external communication (see Figure 1). Each interface is configurable both from the router by using the Cisco IOS CLI and from the module by using the module's CLI.
The
Figure 1 | Router and Network Module Interfaces |
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| On This Hardware Interface... | Configure These Settings... | Using This Configuration Method |
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1 | Router interface | Standard router settings | Router’s Cisco IOS CLI |
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2 | Router side interface to | Module’s IP address and default |
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| gateway router |
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3 | INTERNAL interface of the | All other module and | Module’s |
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| This is a Gigabit Ethernet (GE) | settings | SNMP |
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4 | EXTERNAL interface of the | Support for data requests and |
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| transfers from outside sources |
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| Ethernet interface. |
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Cisco Branch Routers Series Network Analysis Module
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