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Chapter 6 Cabling the Line Ports and Completing the Installation
What to Do Next
Step 1
At the SCE# prompt, type
show interfaceGigabitEthernet 0
/
interface-number
counters
.
This displays the GigabitEthernet counters. This command enables you to verify that traffic is taking
place. You can see that the counters increase, together with the increased number of packets that flow
through the SCE 2000.
Again, in bump-in-the-wire topology, both the Rx and Tx counters apply as traffic monitors. For
receive-only topologies, using an external splitter, only the Rx counters apply.
The following example shows the counters of the first Gigabit Ethernet interface.
SCE#show interface GigabitEthernet 0/1 counters
In total octets: 100
In good unicast packets: 90
In good multicast packets: 0
In good broadcast packets: 10
In packets discarded: 0
In packets with CRC/Alignment error: 0
In undersized packets: 0
In oversized packets: 0
Out total octets: 93*2^32+1022342538
Out unicast packets: 858086051
Out non unicast packets: 0
Out packets discarded: 0
What to Do Next
You are now ready to continue to the next stage,
How to Install a Service Control Application, page 6-14
.
Information About Cascaded Systems
•
How to Install a Cascaded System, page 6-10
•
CLI Commands for Cascaded Systems, page 6-11
How to Install a Cascaded System
This section outlines the installation procedures for a redundant solution with two cascaded SCE 2000
platforms. Refer to the Cisco Service Control Engine (SCE) CLI Command Reference for details of the
CLI commands.
When working with two SCE 2000 platforms with split-flow and redundancy, it is extremely important
to follow this installation procedure.
Step 1
Install both SCE 2000 platforms, power them up, and perform the initial system configuration. (See
Installation and Maintenance, page 4-1
and
Connecting the Management Interfaces and Performing
Initial System Configuration, page 5-1
Step 2
Connect both
SCE 2000
platforms to the management station. (See
Interfaces and Performing Initial System Configuration, page 5-1