Cisco Systems 78-12510-02 Manual De Usuario
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Cisco MGX Route Processor Module (RPM-PR) Installation and Configuration Guide
Release 2.1, Part Number 78-12510-02 Rev. C1, August 31, 2004
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Configuring the MGX RPM-PR
This chapter describes how to complete a basic configuration of the MGX Route Processor Module
(RPM-PR). It provides procedures for configuring ATM, Ethernet, and Fast Ethernet interfaces, as well
as, permanent virtual circuits (PVCs). It also details how to make connections between an RPM-PR and
a PXM-45 and between other service modules or other RPM-PRs. The chapter contains the following
sections:
(RPM-PR). It provides procedures for configuring ATM, Ethernet, and Fast Ethernet interfaces, as well
as, permanent virtual circuits (PVCs). It also details how to make connections between an RPM-PR and
a PXM-45 and between other service modules or other RPM-PRs. The chapter contains the following
sections:
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This chapter provides information necessary to get the RPM-PR up and running. Detailed command
information is available in the Cisco IOS command reference publications.
information is available in the Cisco IOS command reference publications.
Note
The back cards used in conjunction with the RPM-PR are equivalent to port adapters in Cisco routers.
Accessing the RPM-PR Command Line Interface
To configure the RPM-PR, you must access the command line interface (CLI) of the RPM-PR.
The RPM-PR CLI can be accessed using any of the following methods:
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Console port on the front of the RPM-PR
The RPM-PR has an RJ-45 connector on the front of the card module. If you configure the RPM-PR
on site, connect a console terminal (an ASCII terminal or a PC running terminal emulation software)
directly to the console port on your RPM-PR using an RS-232 to RJ-45 rollover cable for CLI access
(see
on site, connect a console terminal (an ASCII terminal or a PC running terminal emulation software)
directly to the console port on your RPM-PR using an RS-232 to RJ-45 rollover cable for CLI access
(see
Chapter 3, “Installing the MGX RPM-PR”
).
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cc from another MGX 8850 or MGX 8950 card
After initial configuration, you can also configure the RPM-PR through the PXM-45. You access the
RPM-PR CLI by entering the cc (change card) command from any of the other cards in the switch.
RPM-PR CLI by entering the cc (change card) command from any of the other cards in the switch.
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Telnet from a workstation, PC, or another router
After initial configuration, you can also configure the RPM-PR remotely via Telnet. After the
RPM-PR is installed and has PVCs to other RPM-PRs or routers in the network, you can Telnet to
access the RPM-PR CLI remotely from these other devices.
RPM-PR is installed and has PVCs to other RPM-PRs or routers in the network, you can Telnet to
access the RPM-PR CLI remotely from these other devices.