Cisco Systems 8600 Series manual Uptrk 4.1 uptrk 4.2 uptrk, Cnfrsrc

Models: 8600 Series

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Configuration Example

Step 5 On the BXM in slot 4, bring up the ports 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3, as follows:

Note The following example enables ports 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3 in trunk mode with the uptrk command, they could also all be upped in port mode using the upport command. This is because tag switching and the VSI make no distinction between a “port” and a “trunk”.

uptrk 4.1 uptrk 4.2 uptrk 4.3

Sample Display:

n4

 

TN

SuperUser

BPX 15

9.1

Apr. 4

1998 16:39 PST

TRK

Type

 

Current Line Alarm Status

 

Other

End

2.1

OC3

 

Clear - OK

 

 

j4a/2.1

3.1

E3

 

Clear - OK

 

 

j6c(AXIS)

5.1

E3

 

Clear - OK

 

 

j6a/5.2

5.2

E3

 

Clear - OK

 

 

j3b/3

 

5.3

E3

 

Clear - OK

 

 

j5c(IPX/AF)

6.1

T3

 

Clear - OK

 

 

j4a/4.1

6.2

T3

 

Clear - OK

 

 

j3b/4

 

4.1

OC3

 

Clear - OK

 

 

VSI(VSI)

Last Command: uptrk 4.1

Next Command:

Step 6 Port 4.1 is the slave interface to the tag switch controller. Configure the VSI partitions for port 4.1 as follows:

cnfrsrc 4.1

PVC LCNs: [256] {accept default value}

max PVC bandwidth: 26000

partition: 1

enabled: e

VSI min LCNs: 512

VSI max LCNs: 7048 {varies with BXM type

VSI start VPI: 2

VSI end VPI: 15

VSI min b/w: 26000

VSI max b/w: 100000

or with one entry as follows:

cnfrsrc 4.1 256 26000 1 e 512 7048 2 15 26000 100000

Tag Switching 9-21

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Cisco Systems 8600 Series manual Uptrk 4.1 uptrk 4.2 uptrk, Cnfrsrc, Max PVC bandwidth Partition Enabled e VSI min LCNs