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Cisco SM-X Layer 2/3 EtherSwitch Service Module Configuration Guide for Cisco 4451-X ISR
Upgrading the Cisco SM-X Layer 2/3 ESM Software
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Cisco SM-X Layer 2/3 EtherSwitch Service Module Configuration Guide for Cisco 4451-X ISR
Sample Output for the ping ip-address Command
The following example shows what appears when you enter the ping ip address command:
ESM# ping 172.16.1.100
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 172.16.1.100, timeout is 2 seconds:
!!!!!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/2/9 ms
Copy the image from the tftp server to the switch flash using standard tftp copy
procedure.
Sample Output for the show flash: Command
The following example shows what appears when you enter the show flash: command:
ESM# dir flash:
Directory of flash:/
2 -rwx 20268032 Mar 5 1993 19:48:50 +00:00 c3560e-universalk9-mz.4232013
3 -rwx 1914 Mar 30 2011 01:28:49 +00:00 private-config.text
4 drwx 4096 Mar 1 1993 00:01:15 +00:00 crashinfo_ext
7 -rwx 916 Mar 30 2011 03:05:30 +00:00 vlan.dat
8 -rwx 4120 Mar 30 2011 01:28:49 +00:00 multiple-fs
9 -rwx 20278144 Apr 3 2011 22:27:15 +00:00 c3560e-universalk9-mz.hfinal
11 -rwx 20289920 Mar 30 2011 03:17:52 +00:00 c3560e-universalk9-mz.LB_06172013
12 -rwx 2023 Mar 30 2011 01:28:48 +00:00 config.text
88735744 bytes total (27029504 bytes free)
Sample Output for the copy tftp: flash: Command
The following example shows what appears when you enter the copy tftp: flash: command:
ESM# copy tftp: flash:
Address or name of remote host []? Tftpserver
Source filename [] c2960sm-lanbasek9-mz
Destination filename [c2960sm-lanbasek9-mz]?
Accessing tftp://tftpserverc2960sm-lanbasek9-mz...
Loading mirage/switch/bin/c3560e-universalk9-mz.LB_06172013 from 172.16.1.100 (via
GigabitEthernet0/24): !!!!
[OK - 4814025 bytes]
4814025 bytes copied in 99.481 secs (48391 bytes/sec)
Switch#
Module-to-Module Communication
Cisco SM-X Layer 2/3 ESM can directly communicate with any module connected to the backplane switch
of the router bypassing the router host CPU, thus, increasing the CPU performance and reducing the CPU
processing. The additional GE connection with the router backplane switch designated as GigabitEthernet
X/1 port where X is the slot number. This port can be access port or a trunk port.