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Cisco MGX 8230 Edge Concentrator Installation and Configuration
Release 1.1.31, Part Number 78-11215-03 Rev. B0, May 2001
Chapter5 Configuring the MGX 8230 Shelf MGX 8230 MGX to BPX Feeder
Procedure
At the MGX 8230 CLI prompt on the ASCII terminal:
Step 1 Enter the default login and password provided in the release notes.
The terminal displays the slot number of the MGX 8230 PXM you have logged into by default:
card number [1]:
Step 2 Press Return to enter the CLI of th is M G X 8 2 30 P X M .
At run-time, you could also enter t he slot number of a service module or a standby MGX 8230 PXM. In
this case, the CLI prompt sh ows:
NODENAME.1.1.PXM.a>
where NODENAME shows that the node has no name ; t he slot numbe r of th e MGX 8230 PXM is 1; and
this MGX 8230 PXM i s ac tive. The general form a t of t he CLI prompt is:
nodename.1.slot.cardtype.a>
where nodename is the name of the node; the shelf (node) number is alwa ys 1; slot is the card location;
cardtype identifies the card; and th e c ar d s tat e i s ac tive (a) or standby (s).
Step 3 Display the cards in the system:
NODENAME.1.1.PXM.a> dspcds
Step 4 Display any IP addresses in the system:
NODENAME.1.1.PXM.a> dspifip
Step 5 Change any IP addresses as needed:
NODENAME.1.1.PXM.a> cnfifip <interface> <IP_Addr> <Net_Mask> [BrocastAddr]
where interface is a number: 26 is the Ethernet (LAN AUI) port, 28 is the maintenance port (SLIP), or
37 for the ATM IP address (feeder ap plic atio n only). No te th at BrocastAddr applies to only t he Ethe rnet
interface (number 26).
Note Check the Release N o te s for any variations in how to c onfigure IP addresses .
Step 6 Execute the cnfname command to assign a name to the MGX 8230:
UNKNOWN.1.1.PXM.a> cnfname <node name>
where node name is a case-sensitive name up to eight characters. For example:
UNKNOWN.1.1.PXM.a> cnfname cisc o22
Step 7 Execute the cnftime command to specify the ti m e o n th e MG X 82 3 0:
cisco22.1.1.PXM.a> cnftime <hh:mm:ss>
where hh is the hour of the day in the range 124; mm is the minute of the hour in the range 160; and
ss is the number of seconds in the minute and has a range of 160.