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Cisco MGX 8800/8900 Series Software Configuration Guide
Release 5.1, Part Number OL-6482-01, Rev. A0, January 25, 2005
Chapter 2 Configuring General Switch Features
Configuration Quickstart
Step 6
addcontroller <options>
cnfpnni-node <options>
cnfspvcprfx <options>
Related commands:
dspcontrollers
dspspvcprfx
dsppnni-summary-addr
Configure basic PNNI node parameters which include the PNNI
controller, PNNI level, peer group ID, ATM address, node ID, and
SPVC prefix.
See the “Configuring PNNI Node Parameters” section later in this
chapter.
Step 7
addcontroller <options>
Related commands:
dspcontrollers
Configure the MPLS controller.
See the “Configuring the MPLS Controller” section later in this
chapter.
Note The MPLS label switch controller (LSC) function is not
supported on MGX 8850 (PXM1E) or MGX 8830
switches.
Step 8
cnfclksrc <options>
or
cnfncdp
Configure any BITS clock ports the switch will use. You can
configure clock sources manually or through the NCDP feature.
This step is optional.
Note Each switch supports one or more clock sources. The clock
sources can reside on a PXM1E, AXSM, CESM,
VISM-PR, or AUSM card.
See the “Configuring Clock Sources” section later in this chapter.
Note For information on configuring PXM1E line clock
sources, see Chapter 4, “Preparing Service Modules for
Communication.” For information on configuring AXSM
line clock sources, see the Cisco ATM Services (AXSM)
Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX
Switches, Release 5.
Step 9
bootChange
ipifconfig <options>
Set the IP address or addresses for LAN access.
See the “Setting the LAN IP Addresses” section later in this
chapter.
Step 10
cnfsnmp community [string]
cnfsnmp contact [string]
cnfsnmp location [string]
Related commands:
dspsnmp
Configure SNMP management.
See the “Configuring for Network Management” section later in
this chapter.
Step 11
dspcds
dspcd
cc <slotnumber>
Verify the hardware configuration.
See the “Verifying the Hardware Configuration” section later in
this chapter.
Table 2-1 Configuration Quickstart (continued)
Command Purpose