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Cisco BPX 8600 Series Installation and Configuration
Release 9.3.30, Part Number 78-12907-01 Rev. E0, May 2005
Chapter 17 Initial BPX 8600 Node Configuration
Initial Node Configuration Summary
e.
Configure the LAN interface (
cnflan
)
f.
C
onfigure the auxiliary or terminal ports to support any necessary external devices such as a
local printer, an autodial modem, or an external multiplexer attached to the unit (
cnfprt
,
cnfterm
,
cnftermfunc
)
2.
Set up the trunks to other routing nodes.
Verify that the correct cards are in both the local and remote nodes (
dspcds
).
a.
Up the trunks at each node (
uptrk
).
b.
Configure any parameters required for the trunk at each node (
cnftrk
).
c.
Add the trunks at each node (
addtrk
).
d.
Set up Y redundancy if desired (
addyred
).
3.
If you are using an IGX Interface Shelf, configure it as a shelf.
a.
Up the trunk from the UXM to the BPX switch by using (
uptrk
). Shelf trunks for the IGX must
be upped on both the BPX routing switch and the shelf before the shelf can be joined to the
Routing Network.
b.
Contact Cisco Customer Service to configure the IGX shelf option.
c.
At the BPX switch, add the IGX switch as a shelf to the BPX (
addshelf
).
4.
Adding the MGX 8220 or MGX 8800 Shelf.
a.
At the BPX switch, add the MGX as a shelf to the BPX switch (
addshelf
).
5.
Set up ATM service lines and ports.
a.
Activate the line (
upln
).
b.
Configure the line (
cnfln
).
c.
Activate the ports (
upport
).
d.
Configure the ports (
cnfport
).
6.
Set up ATM connections.
a.
Add connections (
addcon
).
b.
Configure a connection type (
cnfcont
).
7.
Set up ATM to Frame Relay (ATF) connections.
a.
Add the connections (
addcon
).
b.
Configure connection classes (
cnfcls
).
c.
Configure connection groups (
addcongrp
).
8.
Set up Interface Shelf Frame Relay Connections in Tiered Networks.
a.
Refer to the
Cisco WAN Manager User’s Guide
.
b.
Frame Relay connections terminated at an MGX 8220 or MGX 8800 Shelf. You add and manage
these by using the Cisco WAN Manager Connection Manager through SNMP. All connections
are treated as end-to-end.
c.
ATM connections terminated at an MGX 8220 or MGX 8800 Shelf. You add and manage these
by using the Cisco WAN Manager Connection Manager through the SNMP protocol. All
connections are treated as end-to-end.
Summary of Contents for BPX 8650
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