Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Card Configuration Mode Commands
▀ mode
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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mode
Sets the application processor card’s current administrative state to active or standby.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Card Configuration
configure > card card_number
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-card- slot_number)#
Syntax
mode { active | standby } [ -noconfirm ]
default mode [ -noconfirm ]
default
Returns the mode to the default value appropriate to the card type.
The default administrative mode for line cards affects a single card and its mated line card. The default state
for line cards in the top shelf is active. The default for line cards in the bottom shelf is standby.
The default administrative state for the SPIO in slot 24 is active and the SPIO in slot 25 is standby.
The default administrative mode for packet processing cards is standby.
The default administrative mode for line cards affects a single card and its mated line card. The default state
for line cards in the top shelf is active. The default for line cards in the bottom shelf is standby.
The default administrative state for the SPIO in slot 24 is active and the SPIO in slot 25 is standby.
The default administrative mode for packet processing cards is standby.
Important:
This command results in a migration of processes if the default mode for a card is different than the
current state of the card.
active
Defines which card type is to be switched from standby to active state. If a card is present in the slot, the
packet processing card is automatically selected depending upon the type of card. If no card is present in the
slot, a packet processing card is assumed.
packet processing card is automatically selected depending upon the type of card. If no card is present in the
slot, a packet processing card is assumed.
standby
Sets the packet processing card in the slot to standby mode.
Caution:
Switching an active packet processing card to standby deletes all port configurations, including
bindings, for the attached line cards.
-noconfirm
Executes the command without additional prompting for command confirmation.