Cisco Cisco 4-Port OC-3c STM-1c ATM Shared Port Adapter Manual Técnica

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Router#
show ip interface brief
Interface              IP-Address      OK? Method Status                Protocol
Serial3/0/0.1/1/1/1:0  192.168.1.1         YES NVRAM  up                    up      
Serial3/0/0.1/1/1/1:1  192.168.2.1         YES NVRAM  up                    up      
Serial3/0/0.1/1/1/1:2  192.168.3.1         YES NVRAM  up                    up      
Serial3/0/0.1/1/1/1:3  192.168.4.1         YES NVRAM  up                    up      
Serial3/0/0.1/1/1/1:4  192.168.5.1         YES NVRAM  up                    up      
Serial3/0/0.1/1/1/1:5  192.168.6.1         YES NVRAM  up                    up      
Serial3/0/0.1/1/1/2:0  192.168.7.1         YES NVRAM  up                    up    
Serial3/0/0.1/1/1/2:1  192.168.8.1         YES NVRAM  up                    up    
Serial3/0/0.1/1/1/2:2  192.168.9.1         YES NVRAM  up                    up    
Serial3/0/0.1/1/1/2:3  192.168.10.1      YES NVRAM  up                    up    
Serial3/0/0.1/1/1/3:0  192.168.11.1      YES NVRAM  up                    up    
Serial3/0/0.1/1/1/3:1  192.168.12.1      YES NVRAM  up                    up    
Serial3/0/0.1/1/1/3:2  192.168.13.1      YES NVRAM  up                    up    
Serial3/0/0.1/1/2/1:0  192.168.14.1      YES NVRAM  up                    up    
Serial3/0/0.1/1/2/2:0  192.168.15.1      YES NVRAM  up                    up    
Serial3/0/0.1/1/2/3:0  192.168.16.1      YES NVRAM  up                    up  
Remember to remove the loopback configuration before proceeding further:
Router(config)#
controller sonet 3/0/0
Router(config-controller)#no 
loopback local
If the interfaces and the controller does not come up then the issue could be with local
Shared Port Adapter (SPA)  or with SPA Interface Processor (SIP). Soft reset on the SPA or
SIP can help resolve the issue.
If issue is with specific SPA in a SIP and all other SPAs are working fine (interfaces are UP
and passing traffic), then swapping the SPAs in the SIP can be helpful to determine if
problem is with SIP or SPA. If only one SPA is present in the SIP, then SIP reload can be
also be done.
Note: Reloading a SIP or SPA can cause network downtime as all the links associated with
SIP or SPA would go down.
Command to reload SPA
Router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
Router(config)#service internal
Router(config)#end
Router#
hw-module subslot <number> reload
Command to reload SIP
Router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
Router(config)#service internal
Router(config)#end
Router#
hw-module module <SIP Slot number> reset
For further assistance open a Service Request with Cisco Technical Assistance Centre
(TAC). Please provide details of all the tests done as well as the ‘show tech-support’ output
from the router.
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