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Views
Dialer interface view
Default command level
network-admin
Parameters
slot
slot-number
: Specifies a card by its slot number. (Distributed devices in standalone mode.)
slot
slot-number
: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. (Centralized devices in IRF
mode.)
chassis
chassis-number
slot
slot-number
: Specifies a card on an IRF member device.
The
chassis-number
argument represents the member ID of the IRF member device.
The
slot-number
argument represents the slot number of the card. (Distributed devices in IRF
mode.)
Usage guidelines
The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:
Hardware
Command compatibility
MSR810/810-W/810-W-DB/810-LM/810-W-LM/810-10-PoE
/810-LM-HK/810-W-LM-HK/810-LMS/810-LUS
No
MSR2600-10-X1
No
MSR 2630
Yes
MSR3600-28/3600-51
Yes
MSR3600-28-SI/3600-51-SI
No
MSR3610-X1/3610-X1-DP/3610-X1-DC/3610-X1-DP-DC
Yes
MSR 3610/3620/3620-DP/3640/3660
Yes
MSR5620/5660/5680
Yes
This command is supported on distributed devices and IRF-capable centralized devices.
Specify traffic processing slots if a feature requires that all traffic on a dialer interface be processed
on the same slot.
For high availability, you can specify one primary and one backup traffic processing slot by using the
service
command and the
service standby
command, respectively.
To avoid processing slot switchover, specify the primary slot before specifying the backup slot. If you
specify the backup slot before specifying the primary slot, traffic is switched over to the primary slot
immediately after you specify the primary slot.
If you specify both primary and backup slots for an interface, traffic on that interface is processed as
follows:
•
The backup slot takes over when the primary slot becomes unavailable. The backup slot
continues to process traffic for the interface after the primary slot becomes available again. The
switchover will not occur until the backup slot becomes unavailable.
•
When no specified traffic processing slots are available, the traffic is processed on the slot at
which it arrives. Then, the processing slot that first becomes available again takes over.
If you do not specify a primary or a backup traffic processing slot for an interface, traffic on that
interface is processed on the slot at which the traffic arrives.
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