Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG) Folheto
Card Configuration Mode Commands
▀ redundancy
▄ Cisco ASR 5x00 Command Line Interface Reference
2020
redundancy
Configures the type of redundancy for a line card or SPIO. (ASR 5000 only)
Product
PDSN
FA
HA
GGSN
SSGN
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
redundancy { aps-mode | card-mode | port-mode } [ -noconfirm ]
default redundancy [ -noconfirm ]
default
Restores redundancy to
port-mode
type redundancy.
aps-mode
SGSN only.
Enables automatic protection switching (APS), if the card is either a CLC2 or an OLC2 line card with card
framing set to SONET. (Refer to the
Enables automatic protection switching (APS), if the card is either a CLC2 or an OLC2 line card with card
framing set to SONET. (Refer to the
Enables multiplexed section (or switching) protection (MSP) type APS, if the card is a CLC2 line card with
card framing set to SDH. (Refer to the
card framing set to SDH. (Refer to the
Important:
Using this keyword with any card type other than a CLC2 or an OLC2 will take the card offline.
Related parameters: You should consider setting appropriate SDSF BER (signal degrade/signal failure bit
error rate) threshold settings. Access the hopath-sdsf, lopath-sdsf, and toh-sdsf commands via the port
channelized configuration mode -- for a CLC2 line card refer to the Channelized Port Configuration Mode
Commands chapter and for an OLC2 line card refer to the ATM Port Configuration Mode Commands chapter.
error rate) threshold settings. Access the hopath-sdsf, lopath-sdsf, and toh-sdsf commands via the port
channelized configuration mode -- for a CLC2 line card refer to the Channelized Port Configuration Mode
Commands chapter and for an OLC2 line card refer to the ATM Port Configuration Mode Commands chapter.
card-mode
Specifies no port redundancy is used. This is used mostly for legacy products.