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Cisco MGX 8220 Installation and Configuration
Release 5.0, Part Number 78-6430-03 Rev. D0, November 2003
Chapter
User Interface Access Ports
Figure 3-4
LAN Port Access to the Cisco MGX 8220 Shelf
In-Band Access
In-band access uses a portion of the bandwidth of the Cisco MGX 8220 shelf to the Cisco BPX T3
connection by reserving a number of ATM virtual connections for network management functions.
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The control terminal (PC or workstation) is connected through the Cisco BPX network and must
support TCP/IP.
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The in-band port on the BNM must have been previously configured with an IP address.
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When using the in-band port to enter CLI commands, the user interface prompt appears after you
perform a Telnet login to the ports IP address.
Figure 3-5
In-band Access Example
ASC
BNM
IP
address
LAN
port
MGX 8220
Service
modules
Workstations
Ethernet
H8260
Control
terminal
Control
terminal
Control
terminal
BPX 8620 network
Router
ATM in-band
connection
MGX 8220
BPX 8620
Ethernet
ASC
BNM
IP
address
FRSM
H8261
BPX 8620