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Cisco MGX 8850 Routing Switch Command Reference
Release 2.0, Part Number 78-10467-04 Rev C0, October 2001
Chapter 2
Shelf Management Commands
cnfclksrc
Syntax
The syntax for cnfclksrc depends on the clock source.
For the external BITS clock:
cnfclksrc <priority> <portid>
portid has the format [shelf.]slot.port –bits e1 | t1 [–revertive <enable | disable>]
For AXSM-sourced clock (note the positions of the periods and colons):
cnfclksrc <priority> <portid>
portid has the format [shelf.]slot[:subslot].port[:subport]
Syntax Description
Usage Guidelines for cnfclksrc
This section contains guidance for using cnfclksrc and important details about its parameters.
Specifying Primary and Secondary Clock Sources
Before using cnfclksrc, note the following:
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For a user-configured clock, the controller must have been specified by using addcontoller.
priority
The priority of the clock source is either primary or secondary. The default is
primary.
portid for BITS
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shelf is always 1 and is purely optional.
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slot is the logical slot number 7 for a BITS circuit on the PXM45-UI S3
(regardless of where the active PXM45 resides).
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port is a logical number that indicates the upper or lower external clock
connector on the PXM45-UI S3. The logical port number for the upper
connector is 35. The lower connector is 36.
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bits—a required keyword once you specify slot number 7 and a port number
of 35 or 36 because you have identified a BITS clock source. Type the string
“–bits” followed by a space then either “e1” or “t1.” See “Usage Guidelines”
for details.
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revertive—an option that applies to only the BITS clock. Type the string
“–revertive” followed by the complete word “enable” or “disable.” The
default is disable. See “
Usage Guidelines for cnfclksrc
” for important details.
portid for AXSM
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shelf is always 1 and is purely optional.
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slot is the slot number of the AXSM.
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subslot identifies the upper or lower bay of the back card—either a 1 for the
upper bay or 2 for the lower bay (default is 1).
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port is the line number on the AXSM. (The specified line must already be
active (see upln).
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subport is the logical port number in the range 1–60. This value is the logical
port (or ifNum) that you must have assigned through addport.