Cisco Systems SCE 2000 4xGBE CLI Commands, Topology-Related Parameters for Redundant Topologies

Models: SCE 2000 4xGBE

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CLI Commands

Chapter 6 Cabling the Line Ports and Completing the Installation

Installing a Cascaded System

Step 11 You can now start working with the Subscriber Manager.

CLI Commands

This section presents CLI commands relevant to the configuration and monitoring of a redundant system.

Use the following commands to configure and monitor a redundant system:

connection-mode

[no] force failure-condition

Show interface linecard ‘number’ connection-mode

Show interface linecard ‘number’ physically-connected-links

Topology-Related Parameters for Redundant Topologies

All four of the topology-related parameters are required when configuring a redundant topology.

Connection mode: Redundancy is achieved by cascading two SCE 2000 platforms. Therefore the connection mode for both SCE 2000 platforms may be either:

Inline-cascade

Receive-only-cascade

Physically-connected-links: For each of the cascaded SCE 2000 platforms, this parameter defines the number of the link (Link 0 or Link 1) connected to this SCE 2000 platform.

Priority: For each of the cascaded SCE 2000 platforms, this parameter defines whether it is the primary or secondary device.

On-failure: For each of the cascaded SCE 2000 platforms, this parameter determines whether the system cuts the traffic or bypasses it when the SCE 2000 platform either has failed or is booting.

Configuring the Connection Mode

Use the following command to configure the connection mode, including the following parameters:

inline/receive only

physically connected links

behavior upon failure of the SCE 2000 platform

primary/secondary

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