PA-MC-2T3+ Multi-Channel T3 Port Adapter Installation and Configuration Product Number: PA-MC-2T3+(=) Platforms Supported: Cisco 7200 Series, Cisco 7301 Routers, Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card in the Cisco 7304 Router, Cisco 7401ASR Routers, and VIP in the Cisco 7000 Series and Cisco 7500 Series Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.
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CONTENTS Preface vii Document Revision History Objectives Organization vii viii viii Related Documentation viii Obtaining Documentation x Cisco.
Contents Identifying Interface Addresses 1-11 Cisco 7200 Series Routers Interface Addresses 1-12 Cisco 7301 Router Interface Addresses 1-12 Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card Interface Addresses Cisco 7401ASR Router Interface Addresses 1-12 VIP Interface Addresses 1-13 CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Installation 2-1 Required Tools and Equipment 2-1 Software and Hardware Requirements 2-2 Checking Hardware and Software Compatibility 75-Ohm In-Line Coaxial Attenuator CHAPTER 3 3-1 3-1 Online Inse
Contents Selecting a T3 Controller 4-4 Setting Unchannelized Mode for the T3 Controller 4-5 Setting the Framing Type for the Serial Interface 4-6 Specifying the Cable Length for the Serial Interface 4-6 Setting the Clock Source for the Serial Interface 4-6 Configuring MDL Messages for the Serial Interface 4-7 Examples of MDL Message Configuration 4-8 Setting the DSU Mode for the Serial Interface 4-9 Setting the Bandwidth for the Serial Interface 4-10 Setting Scrambling for the Serial Interface 4-10 Configu
Contents Examples of MDL Message Configuration 5-7 Configuring the Loopback Mode for the T3 Controller 5-8 Configuring the T3 controller to Enable Remote Loopback 5-9 Shutting Down the T3 Controller 5-9 Configuring T1 Lines 5-10 Creating a Logical Channel Group on a T1 Line 5-10 Removing a Logical Channel Group from a T1 Line 5-11 Setting the Framing Format on a T1 Line 5-11 Setting the Yellow Alarm Configuration for a T1 Line 5-12 Setting the Clock Source on a T1 Line 5-12 Setting the FDL Configuration fo
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Preface Objectives Objectives This document describes how to install and configure the PA-MC-2T3+ Multi-Channel T3 port adapter PA-MC-2T3+ (=), hereafter referred to as the PA-MC-2T3+, which is used in the following platforms: • Cisco 7200 series routers, consisting of the two-slot Cisco 7202, four-slot Cisco 7204 and Cisco 7204VXR, and the six-slot Cisco 7206 and Cisco 7206VXR • Cisco 7301 router • Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card in the Cisco 7304 router • Cisco 7401ASR router • VIP in C
Preface Related Documentation • Your Cisco 7200 routers and the Cisco IOS software running on it contain extensive features and functionality, which are documented in the following resources: – Cisco 7200 Series Routers Documentation Roadmap for a list of all Cisco 7200 series routers documentation and troubleshooting tools and information. See http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps341/products_documentation_roadmap09 186a00801c0915.
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C H A P T E R 1 Overview This chapter describes the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ port adapter and contains the following sections: • Port Adapter Overview, page 1-1 • Channelized T3 Overview, page 1-2 • Unchannelized T3 Overview, page 1-2 • T3 Specifications, page 1-3 • LEDs, page 1-4 • Port Adapter Slot Locations on the Supported Platforms, page 1-5 • Identifying Interface Addresses, page 1-11 Port Adapter Overview The PA-MC-2T3+ is a single-width port adapter that provides two T3 interface connections
Chapter 1 Overview Channelized T3 Overview • It supports RFC 1406 and RFC 1407 (CISCO-RFC-1407-CAPABILITY.my). For RFC 1406, Cisco supports all tables except the FarEnd table. For RFC 1407, Cisco does not support FarEnd or Fractional tables. (For information on accessing Cisco MIB files, refer to the Cisco MIB User Quick Reference publication.) • PA-MC-2T3+ microcode is loaded at initialization and is bundled into IOS software.
Chapter 1 Overview T3 Specifications In unchannelized T3 mode, the T3 section supports the maintenance data link (MDL) channel when using c-bit parity framing as well as local and network loopbacks. Bit error rate testing (BERT) is supported on the T3 link. The PA-MC-2T3+ supports Cisco High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC), Frame Relay, PPP, and Switched Multimegabit Data Service (SMDS) Data Exchange Interface (DXI) encapsulations over the serial interface.
Chapter 1 Overview LEDs Note The PA-MC-2T3+ does not support configuration of the far end T3 DSU using the maintenance data link channel in c-bit parity framing. LEDs The PA-MC-2T3+ has seven status LEDs located on its faceplate: ENABLED, ALARM, LOOP, LOS, OOF, AIS, and FERF. (These status LEDs are shown from left to right in Figure 1-2.
Chapter 1 Overview Port Adapter Slot Locations on the Supported Platforms Table 1-3 PA-MC-2T3+ LEDs (continued) LED Label Color State Meaning FERF On Receiver detects a far end receive failure (FERF) signal from the far end. Operates in conjunction with the ALARM LED.
Chapter 1 Overview Port Adapter Slot Locations on the Supported Platforms Cisco 7200 VXR Router with the Port Adapter Jacket Card Slot Numbering Figure 1-3 Port Adapter Slots in Cisco 7206 VXR Router with the Port Adapter Jacket Card 5 6 1 7 3 2 1 0 6 TOKEN RING 5 FAST ETHERNET 4 RJ4 5 MII 0 LIN K D LE AB EN 2 TX RX 4 TX RX 3 TX RX 2 TX RX 1 TX EN 0 CD LB RC RD TC TD CD LB RC RD TC TD CD LB RC RD TC TD CD LB RC ETHERNET-10BFL 1 2 RD TD TC EN FAST
Chapter 1 Overview Port Adapter Slot Locations on the Supported Platforms Figure 1-4 Port Adapter Slots in the Cisco 7206 3 2 1 0 6 TOKEN RING 5 FAST ETHERNET 4 5 RJ4 MII 0 LIN K D LE AB EN J-4 2 TX RX 4 TX RX 3 TX RX 5 0 T O T EJ EC M C PC AB EN II M N E SL IA LE D 0 R Port adapter slot 5 Port adapter slot 3 Port adapter slot 1 5 J-4 R EN R R 5 PW J-4 K O K LIN 1 O 28329 M II FE O T SL 2 FAST ETHERNET INPUT/OUTPUT CONTROLLER 1 Cisco 7200 Series TX RX 1 TX
Chapter 1 Overview Port Adapter Slot Locations on the Supported Platforms Figure 1-6 7300-C Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card—Port Adapter Installed C-PA 84653 D R LE LS RIE M AB EL AR AR EN RX C RX C X AL R OIR STATUS 7300 PA ATM CARRIE R The Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card installs in Cisco 7304 router module slots 2 through 5. See Figure 1-7 for module slot numbering on a Cisco 7304 router.
Chapter 1 Overview Port Adapter Slot Locations on the Supported Platforms Figure 1-8 D R LE LS RIE M AB EL AR AR EN RX C RX C X AL Port Adapter Slot in the Cisco 7401ASR Router TX R RX ATM 57680 ENHANCED VIP Slot Numbering Figure 1-9 on page 1-9 shows a partial view of a VIP motherboard with installed port adapters. With the motherboard oriented as shown in Figure 1-9 on page 1-9, the left port adapter is in port adapter slot 0, and the right port adapter is in port adapter slot 1.
Chapter 1 Overview Port Adapter Slot Locations on the Supported Platforms Figure 1-10 Interface Slot Numbers—Cisco 7505 Shown VIP in interface processor slot 3 T SE E OL NS CO U RE CP EC EJ AL RM NO S L SLO OT T 0 1 T HA LT ROUTE SWITCH PROCESSOR Slot 3 Slot 2 Interface processor Slot 1 slots 29619 Slot 0 PA-MC-2T3+ Multi-Channel T3 Port Adapter Installation and Configuration 1-10 OL-3526-05
Chapter 1 Overview Identifying Interface Addresses Identifying Interface Addresses This section describes how to identify interface addresses for the PA-MC-2T3+ in supported platforms. Interface addresses specify the actual physical location of each interface on a router or switch. Interfaces on the PA-MC-2T3+ installed in a router maintain the same address regardless of whether other port adapters are installed or removed.
Chapter 1 Overview Identifying Interface Addresses 1. Port adapter slot 0 is reserved for the Fast Ethernet port on the I/O controller (if present). 2. Port adapter slot 0 can accept the Port Adapter Jacket Card if an NPE-G1 or NPE-G2 are installed. 3. Port adapter slot 0 is reserved for the Fast Ethernet port on the I/O controller (if present).
Chapter 1 Overview Identifying Interface Addresses VIP Interface Addresses This section describes how to identify the interface addresses used for the PA-MC-2T3+ on a VIP in Cisco 7000 series and Cisco 7500 series routers.
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C H A P T E R 2 Preparing for Installation This chapter describes the general equipment, safety, and site preparation requirements for installing the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ port adapter.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Software and Hardware Requirements Software and Hardware Requirements Table 2-1 lists the minimum Cisco IOS software release required to use the PA-MC-2T3+ in supported router or switch platforms. Table 2-1 PA-MC-2T3+ Software Requirements Platform Recommended Minimum Cisco IOS Release Cisco 7200 series 1, 2, Channelized T3 functionality • Cisco 7202, 7204 and 7206 • Cisco IOS Release 12.0(6)S or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 12.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Checking Hardware and Software Compatibility For configuration guidelines on port adapters in the Cisco 7200 series, refer to the Cisco 7200 Series Port Adapter Hardware Configuration Guidelines. Checking Hardware and Software Compatibility To check the minimum software requirements of Cisco IOS software with the hardware installed on your router, Cisco maintains the Software Advisor tool on Cisco.com.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Attention IMPORTANTES INFORMATIONS DE SÉCURITÉ Ce symbole d'avertissement indique un danger. Vous vous trouvez dans une situation pouvant causer des blessures ou des dommages corporels. Avant de travailler sur un équipement, soyez conscient des dangers posés par les circuits électriques et familiarisez-vous avec les procédures couramment utilisées pour éviter les accidents.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Advarsel VIKTIGE SIKKERHETSINSTRUKSJONER Dette varselssymbolet betyr fare. Du befinner deg i en situasjon som kan forårsake personskade. Før du utfører arbeid med utstyret, bør du være oppmerksom på farene som er forbundet med elektriske kretssystemer, og du bør være kjent med vanlig praksis for å unngå ulykker. For å se oversettelser av advarslene i denne publikasjonen, se de oversatte sikkerhetsvarslene som følger med denne enheten.
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Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Electrical Equipment Guidelines Follow these basic guidelines when working with any electrical equipment: • Before beginning any procedures requiring access to the chassis interior, locate the emergency power-off switch for the room in which you are working. • Disconnect all power and external cables before moving a chassis; do not work alone when potentially hazardous conditions exist.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation FCC Class A Compliance • Never assume that power has been disconnected from a circuit; always check. • Do not perform any action that creates a potential hazard to people or makes the equipment unsafe; carefully examine your work area for possible hazards such as moist floors, ungrounded power extension cables, and missing safety grounds.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation FCC Class A Compliance You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off. If the interference stops, it was probably caused by the Cisco equipment or one of its peripheral devices. If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception, try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures: Note • Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops.
C H A P T E R 3 Removing and Installing Port Adapters This chapter describes how to remove the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ port adapter from supported platforms and also how to install a new or replacement port adapter.
Chapter 3 Removing and Installing Port Adapters Online Insertion and Removal Figure 3-1 Handling a Port Adapter Metal carrier H6420 Printed circuit board Online Insertion and Removal Several platforms support online insertion and removal (OIR) of port adapters; therefore, you do not have to power down routers when removing and replacing a PA-MC-2T3+ on Cisco 7100 series routers, Cisco 7200 series routers, Cisco uBR7200 series routers, Cisco 7301 routers, or Cisco 7401ASR routers.
Chapter 3 Removing and Installing Port Adapters Warnings and Cautions The following is a functional description of OIR for background information only; for specific procedures for installing and replacing a module in a supported platform, refer to the “Port Adapter Removal and Installation” section on page 3-4. Each module has a bus connector that connects it to the router.
Chapter 3 Removing and Installing Port Adapters Port Adapter Removal and Installation Port Adapter Removal and Installation In this section, the illustrations that follow give step-by-step instructions on how to remove and install port adapters.
Chapter 3 Removing and Installing Port Adapters Port Adapter Removal and Installation Cisco 7200 Series—Removing and Installing a Port Adapter Step 1 Port adapter lever (locked position) To remove the port adapter, place the port adapter lever in the unlocked position. (See A.) The port adapter lever remains in the unlocked position.
Chapter 3 Removing and Installing Port Adapters Port Adapter Removal and Installation Cisco 7200 VXR Routers Port Adapter Jacket Card The Port Adapter Jacket Card is used in the I/O controller slot of a Cisco 7200 VXR router with either an NPE-G1 or NPE-G2 installed, and allows a port adapter to be installed in it. Both the NPE-G1 and NPE-G2 incorporate I/O controller functionality, so that with either network processing engine the I/O controller slot is available.
Chapter 3 Removing and Installing Port Adapters Port Adapter Removal and Installation Figure 3 Removing the Port Adapter Blank Panel 3 2 1 0 6 TOKEN RING 5 FAST ETHERNET 4 0 LIN K MII RJ4 5 D 1 0 3 4 2 TX RX TX RX TX RX 1 2 RX TX EN CD RX LB RC RD TC TD CD LB RC RD TC TD CD LB RC RD TC TD CD LB RC EN RD TC TD LE AB EN ETHERNET-10BFL FAST SERIAL TX 3 3 2 2 1 LINK 1 0 3 EN AB LE 0 D ETHERNET 10BT PORT ADAPTER JACKET CARD 138891 PW R
Chapter 3 Removing and Installing Port Adapters Port Adapter Removal and Installation Cisco 7301 Router—Removing and Installing a Port Adapter Step 1 Use an ESD wrist strap to ground yourself to the router. Step 2 To remove a port adapter, use a Phillips screwdriver to turn the screw holding the port adapter latch. The screw should be loose enough to allow the latch to rotate to an unlocked position. (See A.) The latch can rotate 360˚.
Chapter 3 Removing and Installing Port Adapters Port Adapter Removal and Installation Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card—Removing and Installing a Port Adapter You can install one single-width port adapter in a Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card. This section provides step-by-step instructions for removing and installing a port adapter in a Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card.
Chapter 3 Removing and Installing Port Adapters Port Adapter Removal and Installation Figure 3-5 illustrates how to remove and install a port adapter in a Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card.
Chapter 3 Removing and Installing Port Adapters Port Adapter Removal and Installation Cisco 7401ASR Router—Removing and Installing a Port Adapter Step 1 To remove the port adapter, use a number 2 Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screw on the port adapter latch. Rotate the port adapter latch until it clears the faceplate of the port adapter. (See A.) The latch can rotate 360˚.
Chapter 3 Removing and Installing Port Adapters Port Adapter Removal and Installation VIP—Removing and Installing a Port Adapter Note: You must first remove the VIP from the chassis before removing a port adapter from the VIP. Step 1 To remove the port adapter, remove the screw that secures the port adapter (or blank port adapter). (See A.
Chapter 3 Removing and Installing Port Adapters Cables and Connectors Cables and Connectors The interface connectors on the PA-MC-2T3+ are coaxial BNC types, with one connector for transmit (TX) and one for receive (RX). The BNC connectors are transformer-coupled to the PA-MC-2T3+ line interface unit (LIU), which is the analog physical interface on the PA-MC-2T3+.
Chapter 3 Removing and Installing Port Adapters Cables and Connectors Attaching 75-Ohm, 734A Coaxial Cables to a PA-MC-2T3+ Port Adapter 22654 S AI S LO RM 1 AL S AI S LO AL RM 0 RX F RF FE OO LO TX FE RX F RF OP TX LO OO LE AB EN OP MULTI-CHANNEL 2T3+ D Figure 3-7 BNC cables To RX port on external T3 equipment To TX port on external T3 equipment Step 2 Attach the network ends of your two 75-ohm coaxial cables to your external T3 equipment as follows: • Attach the coaxia
C H A P T E R 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ To continue your Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ port adapter installation, you must configure the PA-MC-2T3+ interface. The instructions that follow apply to all supported platforms. Minor differences between the platforms—with Cisco IOS software commands—are noted.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Using the EXEC Command Interpreter Replacing an Existing Port Adapter Before you remove or replace a port adapter, use the shutdown command to disable the port adapter to prevent anomalies when you remove and reinstall the port adapter. When you shut down an interface, it is designated administratively down in the show command displays.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring an Unchannelized T3 Link The following example is for a PA-MC-2T3+ in port adapter slot 1 of a VIP in a Cisco 7500 series router. Router(config-controller)# end Router# show controller T3 1/1/0 T3 1/1/0 is administratively down. Router# show controller T3 1/1/1 T3 1/1/1 is administratively down. Step 5 Save the shutdown configuration to nonvolatile memory.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring an Unchannelized T3 Link Configuring the T3 Controller This section provides procedures and examples for configuring the T3 controller on the PA-MC-2T3+, and includes information on the following topics: • Selecting a T3 Controller, page 4-4 • Setting Unchannelized Mode for the T3 Controller, page 4-5 • Setting the Framing Type for the Serial Interface, page 4-6 • Specifying the Cable Length for the Serial Interface, pag
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring an Unchannelized T3 Link Setting Unchannelized Mode for the T3 Controller To configure the T3 for unchannelized mode, use the no channelized command. After the full-rate T3 interface is configured, use the dsu bandwidth command to create a subrate T3 interface. The following example configures a subrate T3 interface on a PA-MC-2T3+ in port adapter slot 1 of a Cisco 7200 series router.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring an Unchannelized T3 Link Setting the Framing Type for the Serial Interface In interface configuration mode, specify T3 framing by entering the {c-bit | m13} configuration subcommand, as in the following example: router(config-if)# framing {c-bit | m13} where: • c-bit—C-bit parity DS3 framing • m13—M13 Multiplex DS3 framing Use the no form of this command to return to the default, C-bit framing.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring an Unchannelized T3 Link Examples follow: • Instruct the PA-MC-2T3+ to use a line clock source.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring an Unchannelized T3 Link Examples of MDL Message Configuration Examples of configuring MDL messages follow: • Enter interface configuration mode first. The example that follows is for a port adapter on a VIP in interface processor slot 1: Router# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring an Unchannelized T3 Link Setting the DSU Mode for the Serial Interface In interface configuration mode, define the DSU interoperability mode by entering the dsu mode [0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4] configuration subcommand, as in the following example: router(config-if)# dsu mode 1 Use the no form of this command to return to the default, 0. The local DSU mode must match the remote DSU or T3 port configuration.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring an Unchannelized T3 Link Setting the Bandwidth for the Serial Interface In interface configuration mode, set the bandwidth to be used by the serial interface on the T3 link by entering the dsu bandwidth bandwidth configuration subcommand, as in the following example: Router(config-if)# dsu bandwidth 16000 The allowable bandwidth range is 1 to 44210 kbps. Use the no form of this command to return to the default, 44210.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring an Unchannelized T3 Link Table 4-2 Using loopback Commands loopback local Sets the interface into local loopback mode. Local loopback loops the router output data back toward the router at the framer. Router(config)# interface serial 10/0/0 router(config-if)# loopback local loopback network line Sets the interface into network line loopback mode.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring an Unchannelized T3 Link Shutting Down the T3 Controller You can shut down the T3 controller on the PA-MC-2T3+ with the controller command: shutdown This command sends a DS3 idle signal toward the network. You can bring the T3 controller back up with the no shutdown controller command.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring an Unchannelized T3 Link Sending a BER Test Pattern on the T3 Line You can send a BERT pattern on the T3 line with the bert command in controller configuration mode. bert pattern pattern interval time where: • pattern is: – 0s, repetitive test pattern of all zeros (as 00000...) – 1s, repetitive test pattern of all ones (as 11111...) – 2^15, pseudorandom O.151 test pattern (32,768 bits long) – 2^20, pseudorandom O.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring an Unchannelized T3 Link Viewing the Results of a BER Test You can view the results of a BER test using the controller command: show controllers T3 slot/port-adapter/t3-port for Cisco 7500 series routers show controllers T3 slot/t3-port for Cisco 7200 series routers show controllers T3 slot/t3-port for Cisco 7401ASR routers You can view the results of a BER test at the following times: • After you terminate the test using the
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring an Unchannelized T3 Link 0 C-bit Coding Violation, 0 P-bit Err Secs 0 P-bit Severely Err Secs, 0 Severely Err Framing Secs 0 Unavailable Secs, 0 Line Errored Secs 0 C-bit Errored Secs, 0 C-bit Severely Errored Secs Data in Interval 6: 0 Line Code Violations, 0 P-bit Coding Violation 0 C-bit Coding Violation, 0 P-bit Err Secs 0 P-bit Severely Err Secs, 0 Severely Err Framing Secs 0 Unavailable Secs, 0 Line Errored Secs 0 C-bit Er
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring an Unchannelized T3 Link Test Pattern : All 1's, Status : Sync, Sync Detected : 1 Interval : 14400 minute(s), Time Remain : 14400 minute(s) Bit Errors (since BERT started): 0 bits, Bits Received (since BERT started): 92 Mbits Bit Errors (since last sync): 0 bits Bits Received (since last sync): 92 Mbits The following explains the output of the preceding command, line by line: Output Display Line Explanation BERT test result
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring an Unchannelized T3 Link Performing a Basic Serial Interface Configuration Following are instructions for a basic configuration: enabling an interface and specifying IP routing. You might also need to enter other configuration subcommands, depending on the requirements for your system configuration and the protocols you plan to route on the interface.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration This completes the procedure for creating a basic configuration. Checking the Configuration After configuring the new interface, use the show commands to display the status of the new interface or all interfaces, and use the ping and loopback commands to check connectivity.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration Table 4-3 Using show Commands (continued) Command Function Example For a Cisco 7304 PCI Port Adapter Carrier Card in Displays status information a Cisco 7304 router: about a specific type of show interfaces serial port-adapter/t3-port interface Router# show interfaces serial 3/1 For Cisco 7301 routers: show interfaces serial port-adapter/t3-port Displays status information about a specific type of interfac
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration Cisco 7200 Series Routers Following is an example of the show version command from a Cisco 7200 series router with the PA-MC-2T3+: Router# show version Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) 7200 Software (C7200-JS-M), Released Version 12.0 Copyright (c) 1986-2000 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration X.25 software, Version 3.0.0. SuperLAT software (copyright 1990 by Meridian Technology Corp). TN3270 Emulation software. 3 Gigabit Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s) 509K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory. 62976K bytes of ATA PCMCIA card at slot 0 (Sector size 512 bytes). 32768K bytes of Flash internal SIMM (Sector size 256K).
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration [biff-mc2t3h 293] 7513_1 uptime is 4 days, 6 hours, 11 minutes System returned to ROM by reload cisco RSP2 (R4700) processor with 131072K/2072K bytes of memory. R4700 CPU at 100Mhz, Implementation 33, Rev 1.0 Last reset from power-on G.703/E1 software, Version 1.0. G.703/JT2 software, Version 1.0. Channelized E1, Version 1.0. X.25 software, Version 3.0.0.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration Slot 5: 2CT3+ single wide Port adapter, 2 ports Port adapter is analyzed Port adapter insertion time 16:03:05 ago EEPROM contents at hardware discovery: Hardware revision 1.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration VIP in Cisco 7000 Series and Cisco 7500 Series Routers Following is an example of the show diag slot command that shows a PA-MC-2T3+ in port adapter slot 0 on a VIP in interface processor slot 1: Router# show diag 1 Slot 1: Physical slot 1, ~physical slot 0xE, logical slot 1, CBus 0 Microcode Status 0x4 Master Enable, LED, WCS Loaded Board is analyzed Pending I/O Status: None EEPROM format version 1 VIP2 R5K cont
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration Note The outputs that appear in this document may not match the output you receive when running these commands. The outputs in this document are examples only. Cisco 7200 Series Routers Following is an example of the show interfaces serial command for Cisco 7200 series routers.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration reliability 255/255, txload 5/255, rxload 6/255 Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set Keepalive set (10 sec) Full-duplex, 1000Mb/s, link type is autonegotiation, media type is SX output flow-control is off, input flow-control is off ARP type:ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00 Last input 18:56:46, output 00:00:09, output hang never Last clearing of "show interface" counters 19:00:52 Input queue:0/75/16176489/0 (size/max/dr
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration VIP in Cisco 7000 Series or Cisco 7500 Series Routers Following is an example of the show interfaces serial command used with a VIP in interface processor slot 1 and a PA-MC-2T3+ in port adapter slot 0.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration The following examples show command output display information for a PA-MC-2T3+ in port adapter slot 0 on a VIP installed in interface processor slot 1. Examples for Cisco 7200 series and Cisco 7401ASR routers are not shown. • show controllers t3 1/0/0 brief router# show controllers t3 1/0/0 brief T3 1/0/0 is up. Hardware is 2CT3+ single wide port adapter CT3 H/W Version: 0.1.1, CT3 ROM Version: 0.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration 00:08-00:23 23:53-00:08 23:38-23:53 23:23-23:38 23:08-23:23 22:53-23:08 22:38-22:53 22:23-22:38 22:08-22:23 21:53-22:08 21:38-21:53 21:23-21:38 21:08-21:23 20:53-21:08 20:38-20:53 20:23-20:38 20:08-20:23 19:53-20:08 19:38-19:53 19:23-19:38 19:08-19:23 18:53-19:08 18:38-18:53 18:23-18:38 18:08-18:23 17:53-18:08 17:38-17:53 17:23-17:38 17:08-17:23 16:53-17:08 16:38-16:53 16:23-16:38 16:08-16:23 Total • 0 0 0 0 0 0
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration 0 Unavailable Secs, 0 Line Errored Secs 0 C-bit Errored Secs, 0 C-bit Severely Errored Secs Data in Interval 3: 0 Line Code Violations, 0 P-bit Coding Violation 0 C-bit Coding Violation, 0 P-bit Err Secs 0 P-bit Severely Err Secs, 0 Severely Err Framing Secs 0 Unavailable Secs, 0 Line Errored Secs 0 C-bit Errored Secs, 0 C-bit Severely Errored Secs Data in Interval 4: 0 Line Code Violations, 0 P-bit Coding Violat
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration If the ping command to the remote IP address failed, then use loopbacks to troubleshoot the T3 connection using the following steps: Step 1 Use the show controller T3 and show interface serial commands to confirm that the T3 controller, serial interface, and line protocol are up. Step 2 Place the serial interface of the PA-MC-2T3+ in local loopback using the loop local command.
Chapter 4 Configuring Unchannelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration PA-MC-2T3+ Multi-Channel T3 Port Adapter Installation and Configuration 4-32 OL-3526-05
C H A P T E R 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ To continue your Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ port adapter installation, you must configure the PA-MC-2T3+ interface. The instructions that follow apply to all supported platforms. Minor differences between the platforms—with Cisco IOS software commands—are noted.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Using the EXEC Command Interpreter Replacing an Existing Port Adapter Before you remove or replace a port adapter, use the shutdown command to disable the port adapter to prevent anomalies when you remove and reinstall the port adapter. When you shut down an interface, it is designated administratively down in the show command displays.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link The following example is for a PA-MC-2T3+ in port adapter slot 1 of a VIP in a Cisco 7500 series router. Router(config-controller)# end Router# show controller T3 1/1/0 T3 1/1/0 is administratively down. Router# show controller T3 1/1/1 T3 1/1/1 is administratively down. Step 5 Save the shutdown configuration to nonvolatile memory.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link Configuring the T3 Controller This section provides procedures and examples for configuring the T3 controller on the PA-MC-2T3+, and includes information on the following topics: • Selecting a T3 Controller, page 5-4 • Setting Channelized Mode for the T3 Controller, page 5-4 • Setting the Framing Type for the T3 Controller, page 5-5 • Specifying the Cable Length for the T3 Controller, page 5-6 • Set
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link To configure the T3 for channelized mode, use the channelized command. The following example is for a PA-MC-2T3+ in port adapter slot 1 of a Cisco 7200 series router. Router# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link Specifying the Cable Length for the T3 Controller At the prompt, specify the cable length using the controller command: cablelength feet where: • feet is a numeral from 0 to 450. • The default value is 49 feet.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link Configuring MDL Messages for the T3 Controller You can configure Maintenance Data Link (MDL) messages (which are defined in the ANSI T1.107a-1990 specification) on the PA-MC-2T3+. Note MDL messages are only supported when the T3 framing is set for c-bit parity. (See the “Setting the Framing Type for the T3 Controller” section on page 5-5.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link Router(config-controller)# mdl transmit idle-signal • Enable the MDL test signal message transmission as follows: Router(config-controller)# mdl transmit test-signal • Enter the equipment identification code as follows: Router(config-controller)# mdl string eic router A • Enter the location identification code as follows: Router(config-controller)# mdl string lic tst network • Enter the frame identif
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link Table 5-1 Using loopback commands loopback local Sets the T3 port into local loopback mode. Local loopback loops the router output data back toward the router at the framer. Router(config)# controller T3 10/0/0 router(config-controller)# loopback local loopback network Sets the T3 port into network line loopback mode. Network line loopback loops the data back toward the network (before the framer).
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link Configuring T1 Lines This section provides procedures and examples for configuring T1 lines on the T3 link of the PA-MC-2T3+, and includes information on the following topics: Note • Creating a Logical Channel Group on a T1 Line, page 5-10 • Removing a Logical Channel Group from a T1 Line, page -11 • Setting the Framing Format on a T1 Line, page 5-11 • Setting the Yellow Alarm Configuration for a T1
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link The example that follows is for a port adapter in slot 1 of the Cisco 7200 series routers: Router(config)# controller T3 1/0 Router(config-controller)# t1 1 channel-group 20 timeslots 1-5, 20-23 Note Each T1 link may have up to 24 channel groups with an overall limit of 128 for the 28 T1 links on each T3 port. Unused channel groups in one T3 port may not be used by the other T3 port.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link The example that follows is for a port adapter on a VIP in interface processor slot 1: Router(config)# controller T3 1/0/0 Router(config-controller)# t1 6 framing sf The example that follows is for a port adapter in slot 1 of the Cisco 7200 series routers: Router(config)# controller T3 1/0 Router(config-controller)# t1 6 framing sf • Other options for setting Super Frame (SF) include: router(config-contro
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link • Instruct T1 line 1 to use an internal clock source.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link local Loops the router output data back toward the router at the T1 framer and sends an AIS signal out toward the network.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link Router(config)# controller T3 1/0/0 Router(config-controller)# t1 1 loopback network line The example that follows is for a port adapter in slot 1 of the Cisco 7200 series routers: Router# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link Router(config)# controller T3 1/0 Router(config-controller)# t1 1 loop remote line fdl ansi In the preceding examples, remote line FDL ANSI loopback sends a repeating 16-bit ESF data link code word (of 00001110 11111111) to the remote end, requesting that it enter into a network line loopback.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link – 2^15 (per CCITT/ITU O.151) – 2^20 (per CCITT/ITU O.153) – 2^20 QRSS (per CCITT/ITU O.151) – 2^23 (per CCITT/ITU O.151) • Repetitive test patterns: – All zeros (0s) – All ones (1s) – Alternating zeros (0s) and ones (1s) Both the total number of error bits received and the total number of bits received are available for analysis.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link The example that follows is for a port adapter on a VIP in interface processor slot 1: Router(config)# controller T3 1/0/0 Router(config-controller)# t1 10 bert pattern 2^23 interval 5 unframed The example that follows is for a port adapter in slot 1 of the Cisco 7200 series routers: Router(config)# controller T3 1/0 Router(config-controller)# t1 10 bert pattern 2^23 interval 5 unframed • Send a repetitiv
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link Data in Interval 1: 0 Line Code Violations, 0 P-bit Coding Violation 0 C-bit Coding Violation, 0 P-bit Err Secs 0 P-bit Severely Err Secs, 0 Severely Err Framing Secs 0 Unavailable Secs, 0 Line Errored Secs 0 C-bit Errored Secs, 0 C-bit Severely Errored Secs Data in Interval 2: 0 Line Code Violations, 0 P-bit Coding Violation 0 C-bit Coding Violation, 0 P-bit Err Secs 0 P-bit Severely Err Secs, 0 Severely Err
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link T1 6 Not configured. T1 7 Not configured. T1 8 Not configured. T1 9 Not configured. T1 10 Not configured.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link T1 25 Not configured. T1 26 Not configured. T1 27 Not configured. T1 28 Not configured. • The example that follows is for a port adapter in slot 5 of the Cisco 7200 series routers: Router# show controllers T3 5/0 T3 5/0 is up. Hardware is 2CT3+ single wide port adapter CT3 H/W Version: 0.1.1, CT3 ROM Version: 0.95, CT3 F/W Version: 1.4.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link T1 7 Not configured. T1 8 Not configured. T1 9 Not configured. T1 10 Not configured.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link T1 26 Not configured. T1 27 Not configured. T1 28 Not configured. The following explains the output of the preceding command, line by line: Output Display Line Explanation BERT test result (running) This line indicates the current state of the test. In this case, “running” indicates that the BER test is still in process. After a test is completed, “done” is displayed.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link • The example that follows is for a port adapter in slot 1 of the Cisco 7200 series routers: Router(config)# controller T3 1/0 Router(config-controller)# no t1 10 bert This completes the procedures for configuring and testing T1 lines.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Configuring a Channelized T3 Link Table 5-2 Examples of the interface serial Subcommand Platform Command Example Cisco 7200 series routers interface serial, followed by port-adapter-slot/T3-port/ T1-line-number:channel-group number The example is for T3 port 0, T1 1, channel group 0 of a port adapter in port adapter slot 6.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration Step 8 Write the new configuration to NVRAM as follows: Router# copy running-config startup-config [OK] Router# This completes the procedure for creating a basic configuration. Checking the Configuration After configuring the new interface, use the show commands to display the status of the new interface or all interfaces, and use the ping and loopback commands to check connectivity.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration Table 5-3 Using show Commands (continued) Command Function Example show interfaces type port-adapter-slot-number/ T3-port-number/T1-line-number: channel-group number Router# show interfaces serial Displays status information about a specific type of interface 1/0/2:0 (for example, serial) in a Cisco 7200 series, Cisco 7301 router, or Cisco 7401ASR router show interfaces type module-slot-number/ T3-port-number
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration Cisco 7200 Series Routers Following is an example of the show version command from a Cisco 7200 series router with the PA-MC-2T3+: Router# show version Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) 7200 Software (C7200-JS-M), Released Version 12.0 Copyright (c) 1986-2000 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration X.25 software, Version 3.0.0. SuperLAT software (copyright 1990 by Meridian Technology Corp). TN3270 Emulation software. 3 Gigabit Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s) 509K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory. 62976K bytes of ATA PCMCIA card at slot 0 (Sector size 512 bytes). 32768K bytes of Flash internal SIMM (Sector size 256K).
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration 1 FDDI network interface(s) 2 Channelized T3 port(s) 125K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory. 1024K bytes of packet SRAM memory. 4096K bytes of Flash internal SIMM (Sector size 256K).
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration Using the show diag Command Display the types of port adapters installed in your system (and specific information about each) using the show diag slot command, where slot is the port adapter slot in a Cisco 7100 series router, Cisco 7200 series router, Cisco 7301 router, and Cisco 7401ASR router and the interface processor slot in a Cisco 7000 series router or Cisco 7500 series router with a VIP.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration Cisco 7401ASR Routers Following is an example of the show diag slot command that shows a PA-MC-2T3+ in port adapter slot 1of a Cisco 7401ASR router: router# show diag 5 Slot 1: 2CT3+ single wide Port adapter, 2 ports Port adapter is analyzed Port adapter insertion time 18:34:20 ago EEPROM contents at hardware discovery: Hardware revision 1.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration Image text-base: 0x60010910, data-base: 0x60320000 --Boot log end-- Using the show interfaces Command The show interfaces command displays status information (including the physical slot and interface address) for the interfaces you specify. Following are examples for some of the supported platforms; the examples specify serial interfaces.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration MTU 1500 bytes, BW 100000 Kbit, DLY 100 usec, reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255 Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set Keepalive set (10 sec) Half-duplex, 100Mb/s, media type is RJ45 output flow-control is off, input flow-control is off ARP type:ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00 Last input 00:00:01, output 00:00:07, output hang never Last clearing of "show interface" counters 19:00:50 Input queue:0/75/63658/0
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration 18722 packets input, 2134308 bytes, 0 no buffer Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants 82 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 82 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort 18722 packets output, 2134308 bytes, 0 underruns 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets 0 output buffers copied, 0 interrupts, 0 failures 8 carrier transitions no alarm present Timeslot(s) Used: 1-24, Transmitter delay is 0 flags, transmit queue length 5
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration Note You can use these three show controllers T3 commands for Cisco 7200 series, Cisco 7301 routers, and Cisco 7401ASR routers in which the PA-MC-2T3+ is supported.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration FREEDM version: 1, reset 0 Applique type is Subrate T3 Receiver has idle signal.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration • show controllers T3 4/0/0 tabular Router# show controllers t3 4/0/0 tabular T3 4/0/0 is up. Hardware is 2CT3+ single wide port adapter CT3 H/W Version: 0.1.1, CT3 ROM Version: 0.95, CT3 F/W Version: 0.15.3 FREEDM version: 1, reset 0 Applique type is Channelized T3 No alarms detected.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration 00:47-01:02 00:32-00:47 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T1 1 is down timeslots: 1-24 FDL per ANSI T1.403 and AT&T 54016 spec. Transmitter is sending LOF Indication. Receiver is getting AIS.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration 00:17-00:32 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T1 2 is up timeslots: 1-24 FDL per ANSI T1.403 and AT&T 54016 spec. No alarms detected.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration Note You can use these show controllers T3 commands in Cisco 7200 series, Cisco 7301 routers, and Cisco 7401ASR routers in which the PA-MC-2T3+ is supported.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration Note To enable and display remote performance reports, see the “Setting the FDL Configuration for a T1 Line” section on page 5-13, and the “Displaying Remote Performance Reports” section on page 5-42. Displaying Remote Performance Reports To display performance data from the remote T1 equipment, use the following command: show controllers T3 0/1/0 remote performance.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration T1 5 - Remote Performance Data (Not available) T1 6 - Remote Performance Data (Not available) • The example that follows is for a port adapter in slot 1 of a Cisco 7200 series router: Router# show controllers T3 1/0 remote performance T3 1/0 is up. Hardware is 2CT3+ single wide port adapter CT3 H/W Version :1.0.1, CT3 ROM Version :1.1, CT3 F/W Version :2.0.
Chapter 5 Configuring Channelized mode for the Cisco PA-MC-2T3+ Checking the Configuration Using the ping Command to Verify Network Connectivity Using the ping command, you can verify that an interface port is functioning properly. This section provides a brief description of this command. Refer to the publications listed in the “Related Documentation” section on page viii for detailed command descriptions and examples.