Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
System Settings
▀ Configuring a Second Management Interface
▄ ASR 5000 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 18
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Configuring a Second Management Interface
Refer to Getting Started for instructions on configuring a system management interface on the Switch Processor
Input/Output (SPIO) card. This section provides described how to configure a second management interface.
Input/Output (SPIO) card. This section provides described how to configure a second management interface.
Use the following example to configure a second management interface:
configure
context local
interface interface_name
ip address ipaddress subnetmask
exit
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 gw_address interface_name
exit
port ethernet slot#/
port#
bind interface interface_name local
no shutdown
media [ rj45 | sfp ]
end
Notes:
For port ethernet slot#, use the actual chassis slot in which the SPIO is installed (slot number 24 or 25).
Enter IP addresses using IPv4 dotted-decimal or IPv6 colon-separated-hexadecimal notation.
For port ethernet port#, use the physical port on the SPIO card that will be used. This is either port 1 or 2. Port
1 represents the top-most port (either RJ-45 or SFP).
The SPIO is equipped with dual RJ-45 (copper) and dual SFP (optical fiber) interfaces. The RJ-45 interfaces
connect the system to the management network with CAT3 or CAT5 Ethernet cable. The SFP interfaces
connect the system to the management network with 1000Base-SX optical fiber cable.
connect the system to the management network with 1000Base-SX optical fiber cable.
Option: In the Ethernet Port configuration mode, configure the port speed, if needed, by entering the medium
command. Refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for a complete explanation of this command.
In the { ip | ipv6 } route command, other keyword options, instead of the gateway IP address, are available and
include: next-hop IP address, point-to-point, and tunnel.