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Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), Cisco MGX 8950, Cisco MGX 8830, and Cisco MGX 8880 Configuration Guide
Release 5.0.10, OL-3845-01 Rev. B0, August 16, 2004
About This Guide
Organization
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Chapter 7, “Managing Service Class Templates,”
describes how to download and use service class
templates for AXSM, PXM1E, and FRSM12 cards.
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Chapter 8, “Managing PNNI Nodes and PNNI Routing,”
provides information you can use to
optimize PNNI routing.
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Chapter 9, “Switch Operating Procedures,”
describes how to manage your configuration after the
switch is configured and during day-to-day operation.
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Chapter 10, “Switch Maintenance Procedures,”
provides procedures for adding and replacing cards
after the initial installation and configuration of the switch.
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Chapter 11, “Viewing and Responding to Alarms,”
describes the controls available on the switch
and how to view switch alarms.
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Appendix A, “Downloading and Installing Software Upgrades,”
explains how to upgrade switch
software.
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Appendix B, “PXM Backup Boot Procedures,”
describes special procedures you can use to manage
the switch when only the boot software is loaded.
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Appendix C, “Supporting and Using Additional CLI Access Options,”
describes alternative ways to
connect management workstations to the switch.
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Appendix D, “Standards Compliance,”
describes the technical and compliance specifications for
Release 4 of the Cisco MGX switches and the Cisco MGX 8880 Media Gateway.
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Appendix E, “Hardware Survey and Software Configuration Worksheets,”
provides worksheets that
you can use to plan for or record the configuration of Cisco MGX switches and the Cisco MGX 8880
Media Gateway.
Conventions
This publication uses the conventions listed in the following paragraphs.
Command descriptions use these conventions:
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Commands and keywords are in boldface.
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Arguments for which you supply values are in italics.
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Required command arguments are inside angle brackets (< >).
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Optional command arguments are in square brackets ([ ]).
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Alternative keywords are separated by vertical bars ( | ).
Examples use these conventions:
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Terminal sessions and information the system displays are in
screen
font.
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Information you enter is in
boldface screen
font.
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Nonprinting characters, such as passwords, are in angle brackets (< >).
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Default responses to system prompts are in square brackets ([ ]).
Note
Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not
covered in the manual.