Cisco Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(2)XG

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Configuration Tasks
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Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XG
Table 3
Configuring IP Routing to the AIC without an Unnumbered IP Address
Accessing the AIC
Remote-CLI and local-CLI are the two methods for accessing the AIC:
Remote-CLI involves Telneting to the IP address of the AIC. For example:
telnet 10.5.5.2
Local-CLI involves accessing the asynchronous craft port by Telneting to the IP address of the router 
and the AIC’s TCP port number. For example:
telnet 10.2.130.105 2001
where 10.2.130.105 is the router’s IP address and 2001 is on slot 0 of the AIC.
The AIC’s TCP port number depends on the slot number in which the AIC is installed. As shown in 
, the Cisco IOS software reserves the first line of each slot for the asynchronous craft port.
Configuring the NOC IP Address
Configure up to four NOC IP addresses to which the AIC will send SNMP messages, beginning in global 
configuration mode:
Note
For a complete listing of AIC CLI commands, see 
The aic command-line prompt indicates that either TL1 or AIC CLI commands must be used.
Command
Purpose
Step 1
Router(config)# interface serialslot/port
Enters the serial interface mode. Enter the slot in 
which the AIC is installed and the port 0.
Step 2
Router(config-if)# ip address ip-address network-mask
Specifies the IP address and mask of the router’s 
serial interface to the AIC. For example:
Router(config)#ip route 10.5.5.1 
255.255.255.0
Step 3
Router(config-if)# exit
Exits the serial interface mode.
Table 4
TCP Port Number Allocation for the AIC on the Cisco 2600 and Cisco 3600 Series
Slot Number
Terminal Line Number for the AIC’s Asynchronous Craft Port 
TCP Port Number
0
1
2001
1
33
2033
2
65
2065
3
97
2097
4
129
2129
5
161
2161
6
193
2193