Cisco Systems 78-12510-02 Back Card Bay and Interface Port Numbers, Router#configure terminal

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Chapter 5 Configuring the MGX RPM-PR

Booting the RPM-PR

Back Card Bay and Interface Port Numbers

This section describes how to identify the back card bay and interface port numbers on the RPM-PR for all back card interface types.

Physical port addresses specify the physical location of each interface port, regardless of the type, on the RPM-PR. In the RPM-PR, this address is composed of a two-part number in the form

<interface bay number/interface port number>, as follows:

<interface bay number> identifies the bay in which the back card is installed, either upper (1) or lower (2) bay.

<interface port number> identifies the interface port(s) on the back card. FE cards have one interface number. 4E/B cards have four numbered interfaces.

For example, the following command specifies interface port 1 of the upper Ethernet back card in the RPM-PR. You need to enter this information to select a specific port on a back card or ATM interface.

Router(config)#interface fastEthernet 1/1

Also, you can identify interface ports by checking the bay/interface port location on the body of the RPM-PR or by using show commands to display information about a specific interface or all interfaces in the RPM-PR.

Configuring IP Addresses and Starting Ethernet Interfaces

The following steps describe how to configure IP address on the 4E/B Ethernet and the FE Fast Ethernet interfaces and how to start them up. Press Return after each step unless otherwise noted.

Note RPM-PR no longer supports the MGX-RJ45-4E Ethernet interface back card. You must use an MGX-RJ45-4E/B Ethernet card with Release 2.1 or later.

Step 1 At the privileged-level prompt, enter the command global configuration mode as follows:

Router#configure terminal

Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.

Step 2 To specify the interface to be configured, enter the following interface subcommand at the prompt.

interface <ethernet fastethernet> <bay>/<port>

Parameter

Description

 

 

<ethernet fastethernet>

Interface type to be configured.

 

 

<bay>

Back card location; 1=upper and 2=lower back card

 

 

<port>

Port number on the back card

 

 

Note The 4E/B interfaces are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, not 0, 1, 2, 3 as in other IOS platforms.

This example is for the upper (1) Ethernet back card in the RPM-PR in slot 11 of the switch. In this example, we configure a Fast Ethernet interface. The procedure you use to configure an Ethernet interface is identical except for specifying the Ethernet interface type.

 

Cisco MGX Route Processor Module (RPM-PR) Installation and Configuration Guide

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Release 2.1, Part Number 78-12510-02 Rev. C1, August 31, 2004

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Contents Configuring the MGX RPM-PR Accessing the RPM-PR Command Line InterfaceBooting the RPM-PR RPM-PR Bootflash Precautions Verifying the IOS Files on BootflashRouter#show bootflash Verifying the IOS Files on the PXM-45 x DriveAssigning an IP Address to the Switch Interface Initializing the RPM-PR CardEnter conf terminal to enter global configuration mode Routerconfig-if#ip address 1.1.1.1Router#show ip int brief Router#conf terminalBooting RPM-PR Using Tftp from a Tftp Server Configuring Ethernet Interfaces Preparing to Configure Ethernet InterfacesConfiguring IP Addresses and Starting Ethernet Interfaces Routerconfig#interface fastEthernet 1/1Router#configure terminal Back Card Bay and Interface Port NumbersRouter#show interface fastethernet 1/1 Routerconfig-if#ip address 172.29.54.166Router#config t Selecting the MII Receptacle for Ethernet Communications Save your configuration changesRouter#config terminal Enter the show interface command to check the configuration Selecting Media Type 100 for Fast Ethernet CommunicationsVerifying the Configuration Using the show Commands to Verify the New Interface StatusViewing the Hardware Configuration Routershow protocolsViewing the Boot Variable Using show Commands to Display Back Card InformationRouter#show bootvar Router#show versionVerifying Ethernet Connectivity Router#pingEstablishing 1N Redundancy Between Two or More RPM-PR Cards Slot number of the primary RPM-PR cardSlot number of the secondary RPM-PR card For 1n redundancyRPM-PR None Primary Slot Using Softswitch to Change the Active Card Deleting RedundancyAdding Additional Primary Cards Upgrading Redundant RPM-PR CardsContinue this procedure from for all remaining cards Upgrading Non-redundant RPM-PR Cards