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Chapter 4 Configuring the 8106 Server
Configuring the system
Warning
The necessary cables should already be attached to the transition modules on the back of the server.
If they are not, refer to the
If they are not, refer to the
.
The “blade” command is used to configure all ports. Follow this procedure to configure the necessary
Multi Access Blades and Smart Blades. Refer to the examples following this section for more detailed
information. For more information about the “blade” command, see
Multi Access Blades and Smart Blades. Refer to the examples following this section for more detailed
information. For more information about the “blade” command, see
.
In a T1 PRI configuration, the maximum number of ports per span is 23. The maximum number of T1
PRI ports for the 8106 server is 368 because each Multi Access Blade can support up to 16 spans. 16
spans x 23 ports each = 368 total ports.
PRI ports for the 8106 server is 368 because each Multi Access Blade can support up to 16 spans. 16
spans x 23 ports each = 368 total ports.
Step 1
If you do not already have terminal logging turned on, turn it on before proceeding. For information on
logging, see the
logging, see the
Step 2
At the tech$ prompt, type
blade -p <number of T1 PRI ports>
and press Enter for a pure T1 PRI system
without any IP configuration
Step 3
Confirm the “blade” command you entered and type
y
and press Enter. If you entered the wrong
command, type
n
and press Enter, then re-enter the correct command.
The system tells you what it is configuring. The tech$ prompt appears when the configuration is
complete. See
complete. See
.
Figure 4-39 blade Command — T1 PRI
Step 4
Verify your configuration by typing
blade
and pressing Enter.
Step 5
Confirm the screen output is correct for your configuration.
Step 6
Type
x
and press Enter to exit the “blade” command utility.
Example of a T1 PRI configuration
This section explains how to use the “blade” command when configuring 368 T1 PRI ports.
Step 1
If you do not already have terminal logging turned on, turn it on before proceeding. For information on
logging, see the
logging, see the
Step 2
At the tech$ prompt, type
blade -p 368
and press Enter.
Step 3
Confirm the “blade” command you entered and type
y
and press Enter. If you entered the wrong
command, type
n
and press Enter, then re-enter the correct command.
meetingplace:tech$ blade -p <# T1 PRI ports>
This will reset many DB tables, are you sure? (y/n): y
Configuring “X” T1 PRI ports
Restart the system for changes to take effect
meetingplace:tech$