Setting Up a UXM-E
•The node maintains a set of retained links for the IMA trunk to keep it active. The IMA trunk does not fail unless the number of active trunks is less than the
•The IMA trunk can provide a clock source or clock path (see cnftrk command). The first (the lowest numbered) available physical line is used. If this line fails, the next available line within the IMA provides the clock source or clock path.
•Full support for individual physical line alarms and statistics.
To specify the range of ports for an IMA trunk, you can use either Cisco WAN Manager or the
uptrk slot.start_port-end_port
For example, you could enter uptrk
Adding an IMA Feeder Trunk
To add the
Step 1 Activate the trunk between the interface shelf and router by specifying the primary link and the IMA group members of a
uptrk
Step 2 Use the cnftrk command to configure the activated
cnftrk slot.primary link
Step 3 Use the addshelf command to add the feeder trunk to an IGX routing node:
addshelf slot.primary link shelf type
Note The routing node can be one of the following: IGX, BPX, or
Adding Links to an IMA Feeder Group
To add links to an IMA group, you can use either Cisco WAN Manager or the CLI. To add a link to an IMA on the CLI:
Step 1 Find the nodes configured as trunks connected to the IMA feeder. Enter:
dsptrks
Step 2 Increase the IMA group members on both trunk and feeder nodes by manually entering the number of group members. Enter:
cnftrk slot.primary link
Step 3 Increase the receive rate using the DS0 calculation on both trunk and feeder nodes.
Step 4 Increase the number of retained links on both trunk and feeder nodes.