Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
System Interfaces and Ports
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ASR 5000 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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Verifying Port and Interface Configuration
Step 1
Verify that your interface configuration settings are correct by entering the following commands:
[local]host_name# context context_name
[context_name]host_name# show ip interface
[context_name]host_name# show ip interface
context_name represents the name of the context in which the interface was created. The output from these commands
should look similar to that displayed in the following example.
should look similar to that displayed in the following example.
In this example an interface named mgmt1 was configured in the local context.
Intf Name: ipoa
Intf Type: Point to point
IP State: UP (Bound to 31/1 untagged, ifIndex 285278209)
IP Address: 192.168.100.3 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Bcast Address: 192.168.100.255 MTU: 1500
Resoln Type: ARP ARP timeout: 3600 secs
Number of Secondary Addresses: 0
Total interface count: 1
Intf Type: Point to point
IP State: UP (Bound to 31/1 untagged, ifIndex 285278209)
IP Address: 192.168.100.3 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Bcast Address: 192.168.100.255 MTU: 1500
Resoln Type: ARP ARP timeout: 3600 secs
Number of Secondary Addresses: 0
Total interface count: 1
Step 2
Verify that your port configuration settings are correct by entering the following command:
show configuration port slot#/port#
This command produces an output similar to that displayed in the following example:
config
port atm 31/1
no shutdown
pvc vpi 121 vci 4444
no shutdown
bind interface ipoa sgsn3g
#exit
#exit
port atm 31/1
no shutdown
pvc vpi 121 vci 4444
no shutdown
bind interface ipoa sgsn3g
#exit
#exit