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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
Chapter 4 Preparing Service Modules for Communication
Configuration Quickstart
Configuration Quickstart
The quickstart procedure in this section provides a summary of the tasks required to prepare service
modules for operation in an MGX switch. This procedure is provided as an overview and as a quick
reference for those who already have configured Cisco MGX switches.
Command Purpose
Step 1
username
<password>
Start a configuration session.
Note To perform all the procedures in this quickstart
procedure, you must log in as a user with GROUP1
privileges or higher.
Step 2
setrev <slot> <version>
Related commands:
dspcds
Initialize service modules by setting the firmware version level
for each one.
See the “Managing Firmware Version Levels for Service
Modules” section, which appears later in this chapter.
Step 3
cnfcdmode <slot>
<interfaceType> <service>
Related commands:
dspcd
dspcds
If you are configuring an MPSM card, select the back card
interface type (T1, E1, T3 or E3). If you are configuring a
MPSM-8-T1E1, you must also select the service (ATM, Frame
Relay, or circuit emulation) this card will support.
Note This step is required only for MPSM cards.
See the “Selecting MPSM Interfaces and Services” section later
in this chapter.
Step 4
movelic <options> If you are configuring an MPSM card and that card has feature
licenses installed on it, use the movelic command to transfer the
licenses to the license pool for the switch.
Note This step is required only for MPSM cards. See
Appendix F, “MPSM Licensing”
Step 5
addred <options> Define which service modules are operating as redundant cards.
See the “Establishing Redundancy Between Two Service
Modules” section, which appears later in this chapter.
Step 6
cnfcdsct <sctid>
Related commands:
dspcd
This optional step applies only to AXSM, FRSM12, and
MPSM-T3E3-155 cards and applies communications parameters
from a preconfigured Service Class Template (SCT) file to all
communications between the service module you are configuring
and the other service modules in the switch.
See the “Selecting a Card SCT” section, which appears later in
this chapter.
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