Installing the Hardware
Table 19. Line card installation notes (Continued)
Minimum | Restrictions | Special Instructions |
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Default Module Settings
The default mode for each port on the
Full duplex/ 1000 mbs/ autonegotiation on
To view the current mode for a particular port, enter the following (where x is the chassis slot that contains the line card and y is a specific port number on the card):
xp# port show port status gi.x.y CLI Setup
Enter the following commands at the CLI before implementing any configurations.
1. Enable —> Configure —> <Enter>.
2. Once you reach the configuration prompt, you can configure the module using CLI commands as described in the
Enter the ? character to view the options available to you in configuration mode.
Proper Boot Sequence
•Offline LED lights at
•Port LEDs flicker briefly during system boot while ports initialize.
•Online LED turns on once module is active.
Common Errors
•The
•The module is not properly seated in the slot.
•Connectors on both ends of the cable are not properly engaged. The copper cable did not click into place or is not properly seated.
Helpful CLI Commands for Debugging
•System show hardware
•System show version
•System show bootlog
8.3.0.0 | CLI Setup |
Enter the following command at the CLI before implementing any configurations.
1.Type the following from Enable mode to enter Configuration mode
Enable -> Configure #
2.You may now begin configuring ports on the
Proper Boot Sequence
•Firmware loads.
•The control module for the chassis should indicate that the
•The Online LED will turn on and remain lit (no other LEDs should illuminate during module
Common Errors
•The
•Connectors for the connected lines are not seated properly.
•The CM does not connect to a terminal through a console port.
Helpful CLI Commands for Debugging
•System show hardware
•System show version
•Port show port status gi.x.y (where x is the chassis slot that contains the line card and y is a specific port number on the card).
•System show boot log
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