Specifications

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Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide
Release 1.2, Part Number 78-10987-01 Rev. B0, January, 2002
Chapter 5 Call Control
Configuration Tasks for IPDC
Configuring Soft Switch IP Addresses
Before beginning this procedure, obtain the IP addresses and ports that apply to your system. Make sure
your IP and port selections do not conflict with other equipment on the network.
Step 1 Set the primary Soft Switch address and port using the chipdcpssip command as described in the
“chipdcpssip” section on page 9-79.
Step 2 If your system includes a redundant Soft Switch, set the secondary IP address and port using the
chipdcsssip command as described in the “chipdcsssip” section on page 9-87.
Step 3 Define the IPDC gateway IP address using the chipdcgwip command as described in “chipdcgwip”
section on page 9-76.
Step 4 Verify the configuration using the lsipdc command.
Configuring a Pseudo IP Address
The MGX 8260 Media Gateway supports a single pseudo-IP address for the four broadband ports. Use
this procedure to initialize this address.
To configure a pseudo-IP address, follow these steps:
Step 1 Specify a pseudo IP address for the four broadband ports using the chpseudoip command. Specify an
IP address that is in the same subnet as the broadband ports.
Step 2 Verify the configuration using the lsipdc command.
Configuring IPDC Core Settings
To configure IPDC core settings, follow these steps:
Step 1 Specify the system ID using the chipdcssid command.
Step 2 Specify the system type chipdcsstype.
Step 3 Limit the number of IPDC modules supported using the chipdcmaxm command.
Step 4 Set the bay number using the chipdcssbaynum command.
Step 5 Set the numbering format using the chipdcssnumfor command.
Step 6 Verify the changes using the lsipdc command.